I remember the first time I did the Hush side quest. After clearing it, I just sat there and said, “Wait, that was it?!” All that build up from the Arkham city side mission for an interactive cutscene and a quick time event.
I still haven't done Lulu's 200 lightning dodges. It's the sole trophy I haven't completed on FFX. 1 trophy between me and plat. I wish they updated the side mission to just being 200 dodges total. Also, that chocobo one is annoying, especially when you get to the end of a race to discover you had a time of 0.1. Yes, it happened to me and yes I was quite profane after seeing the results.
Kinda how I didn't and won't finish finding them, not cause the obvious uselessness cause I already know. But it's too many and I'm kinda lazy so I'll stick to other quests thank you very much
Yeah the Biggoron Sword is well worth the effort. But Jess, being the not so smart person she is, thinks the Giant’s Knife is a better reward when the Giant’s Knife is inferior to the Biggoron’s Sword. Like Jess should know that when people play Ocarina of Time, they’re aiming to get the most powerful weapon in the game.
@@ShinDangaioh Well that is the only place where the Giant’s Knife is useful, but everywhere else, the Giant’s Knife is not useful. And besides, you have alternative ways to beat Dark Link with one of my favorites using Din’s Fire because Dark Link goes down with about three uses of Din’s Fire.
The Hollow Knight one reminds me of the package delivery quest in the first Nier game. The box broke if you got hit or dodge rolled forcing you to have to go get a new one.
(Fallout 4) "I got work from another settlement who needs our help. I'll mark it on your map." "Quest? I'm already on a quest.. A quest to get my swamp-- Er, Sanctuary Hills back." Radiant quests are part of the reason why I try to avoid helping Preston in Concord as long as possible. Nice concept to keep the world going, but despite my nostalgia for Fallout 4, I would rather tinker with producing my farm in Sanctuary than do mundane fetch quests. (Final Fantasy X) I heard about this challenge when I played the game for myself, and simply dodging lightning strikes for the main story was annoying. While I liked Lulu's contribution to the party for wiping out elemental enemies, I basically ended the game with Yuna using black magic after unlocking Lulu's part of the sphere grid. I might be a masochist, but I hate having my time wasted. (Spyro 2) "Trouble with the trolley, eh? Git good mate." Nawh, my issue was dealing with the suicidal baby turtles who kept leaping into the cooking pot. That chef was a psychopath, and seemed like he was very insistent on seducing the Shredder with turtle soup that evening.
The jobs in Fable 2 had 9ther effects on the environment/economy. For example: If you performed the smiting job well, higher quality weapons were available for purchase. More often would reault in lower cost for said weapons.
I will insist until my dying breath that the Cup Noodle mission is just so absurd, it circles back around to hilarity. The English voice actors are clearly being sarcastic as they read their lines (especially Gladio) and it just adds to the craziness. The ad placement didn't push anyone to spend actual money in the game and Square Enix even hammed it up with the commercial that was edited from the original version to just be about Cup Noodle. I appreciate the dedication to the joke 😂
I actually find that Cup Noodles sidequest to be actually pretty funny, and definitely a standout from the rest of the game's forgettable quests (aside from the FFXIV quest of course). Then again, I think that cringe comedy is a perfectly valid art form, so...
I actually wasn't bothered by Preston Garvey and I did all those quests. Granted they were repetitive but it didn't bug me and I got a good amount of XP and caps. Worth it imo.
The Hush side stories was definitely a let down, I mean to be fair Dr. Thomas Elliot was never going to be a physical threat to Batman more over how Arkham Knight presented him, but the wasted potential of a Predator mission like in the of the one we got in Arkham City with Dead shot would of been a lot more satisfying. They could of even gone with how the encounter went by having Hush pretend to get knocked out only to hold Lucius hostage and force the reveal.
Okay, I've gotta say it. The Fallout 4 settlement quests were never bad for me. I'd get an ill-timed one every now and again, but I never had more than one and went long stretches without any, even after unlocking all the settlement sites. I just built a $#^! ton of defenses. Each time a settlement was attacked I added more. Eventually they stopped getting attacked. Was it really just me that worked for?
Actually found a sweet strategy for the 200 lightning bolts on TH-cam. Mute the TV. Have a piece of armor with No Encounter. Stand near a tower so you have a rest area. The timing of the dodge is to do it when the screen flashes. Muting the TV makes this exponentially easier to do I dodged 10 bolts at a time then took a quick break under lightning rod tower. Got the 200 bolts on my first try and it didn't take that long. The sigil for Tidus was the headache for me🤬
The fecking "Another Settlement needs you do drop what you're doing General" missions killed my interest in Fallout 4. I became General of the Minutemen, and that meant I had tae be the micromanager and Settlement planner and defense force? I couldn't just assign my people tae guard these areas, I had tae drop Questing and exploring tae protect yet another fecking Settlement?
For once I'm disagreeing with the ones I've experienced across the board. - Preston's side quests are an easy source of combat exp and drops when exploration runs dry, as well as Legendary chances. - Lulu's sigil has one or two spots where lightning can be forced, mitigating RNG, and her weapon is invaluable for Stat spheres in the arena when Flan time comes. - The Cup Noodles was cringe, but not a bad side quest. The sidequest actually improved the food's use, and was a small saving grace after Leviathan. - If Biggoron's Sword is worth the time to get, how is it... not worth it...?
In my original PS2 playthrough of FFX I did manage to do the chocobo racing and lightning strikes sidequests, but I never managed to complete the butterfly catching one for Kimahri's ultimate weapon.
Hollow Knight, you need 4 mask pieces to make a full mask. The best way to do the flower quest is to drop a dreamgate at the hut, walk the path and clear all enemies. Then, warp back and take the flower through. You still have to deal with platforming, especially the last room which can easily blow your entire run.
I actually happen to have fun doing the Biggoron's Sword quest. I just do it phase to phase along how I progress with the story and I'm done by the time I head to the Water Temple. Now, the Ice Arrows are a waste of time. They're only available by the end of the game and don't provide any real advantage (unlike the ones in Majora's Mask).
Fable 2 jobs were great. And once you got good, they made excessive amounts of money. But the best job in Fable 2 and 3 was Arms Dealing, and make no mistake. You see a flash sale at a blacksmith, you close that store, wait until you see a price hike, and make a SHATTERING amount of money. Note: In Fable 3, the castle courtyard was a great place to get filthy rich. Because of the broken nature of merchant disposition, you could make more money by pissing them all off.
The MGS5 side mission one caught me completely off guard and was hella confusing and weird to me lol. Especially when everyone was praising the game and everything. I was like “Did y’all play the same version I played, or did I just get unlucky and get a defective copy???”
I'm still playing Fallout 4 from time to time. Preston's quests are more (for me) fun because I can practically one shot almost anything from 5 miles away! 😅😂🤣
I'm one of those poor souls still working through Fallout 4. I play for an evening then take a break that can last a week to a year lol. I'll NEVER finish it!
You and me both, friend. Been playing since launch... still haven't gotten to the institute yet because I'm too busy exploring everything and building.
The paper trail for infamous second son. Is it lengthy? Yes, is there a real reward for doing it NO! Because of all the audio logs you find in the main game & the paper trail your lead to believe that you get a new power, but of course thats just a big, fat NOPE! When all you get is...a jacket. Yeah, thanks game for really doin us a solid there.
I swear every time you guys feature the Final Fantasy XV Cup of Noodle entry it makes me want to go get some Cup of Noodle, which is weird because I don't even like Cup of Noodle...
Okay. Hear me out. The FF15 cup ramen thing? Imagine if it had been the Yakisoba UFO that NISSAN had instead. Their mascot had been a guy, an alien that came to earth from his homeworld that was made up of noodles to defend the earth's dietary eating habits. His nemesis was a guy with a tea kettle on his head that was bent on stealing the earth's kettles to not allow them to eat the noodles and also he eats noodles with a fork. Oh, he also kidnaps the hero's girlfriend too a lot. At least then the cup ramen hat would make more sense as again, the hero had one of the UFO bowls on his head. Could have had his signature Sauce Beam attack too which would be interesting. But best of all, if you are familiar with the Japanese mascot for the sega Saturn, Segata Sanchiro, his character actor and essentially the character himself maybe(?) appear in a series of ads that were more recent, as in about 6 years ago now, DJ Slopes of Slopes Gameroom here on TH-cam has a video that explains a lot of this and gives subtitled versions of the then 3 commercials but I don't know if more were done since, was pre pandemic so, wouldn't have been a thing and the 3 didn't really conclude so I hope they did something with it. But if we could have had a sort of Segata Sanshiro appear in the game to try to kick your @ss to make you buy his noodle products, merch and 20+ year old sega consoles, I would say that would have been a complete and total win.
1. I didn't mind the games in Fable 2. 2. The music job in the clip is from Fable 3, not Fable 2. 3. Just play them for long enough to be able to afford a weapon with an augment slot and a golden touch augment and then you never need to play them again.
10. it was really easy and yeah, kind of a chore instead. 9. i guess. 6. getting that biggoron is the best thing, even if it's a trade quest. 1. it's probably due konami fired hideo kojima lead to just re-using same side missions.
Dragon Age Inquisition technically has a side quest in the form of a free CYOA game. Now, the CYOA game itself isn't bad, it's enjoyable and I still enjoy the fact that I lied to the divine and took down an conspiracy leader with the line "The game is over" and not playing into his game (instead getting him jailed). However, I played it cos I was promised extras in the game. What is the extra? A small mission on the war board and.... sigh..... A banner and throne.... That's it. It took me about a week to finish the CYOA and a lot of luck....
That bird is like big smoke all you had to do was follow the dam train cj! Lol I do have to state it was because of the controls on the original system if you played the definitive edition you can pass that mission easy pezey I swear it was at least 10 times lol
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...I'll take the lightning dodge over that damn Chocobo race every day. Lightning dodging takes strategy. Finishing a race under 0:00:00 is just RNG nonsense that can jump off a cliff and die.
@@tyleroutland435 to each their own i suppose. not all side quests were amazing but i felt a bunch of them were still good like firefly, professor pyg, azrael, penguin and two face. not to mention the great dlc side missions like the mr feeze, mad hatter and killer croc ones.
I swear the sword in zelda was way easier. I thoufhr you just had to run from the horse stables to the mountain in time? Idk how i am forgetting all those other Steps
The Delicate Flower quest is actually pretty easy if you go through and clear out everything in your path BEFORE you get the flower. It's a common trick most Hollow Knight players use. And besides, I know people who've taken the delicate thing into the Path of Pain... I'm still questioning how they can manage to do it hitless.
"easily achievable" I'm sorry WHAT? final fantasy x have the hardest ultimate weapon to obtain in any game in the series win a chocobo race with a timer lower than 0:00 seconds with a nearly uncontrollable chocobo and birds flying towards you to slow you down and rocks that add 2 seconds to your timer complete every tournament and league in the blitzball minigame, a minigame famous for being tedious and unfair on top of being time consuming how's that for easy?
They said some of them are easily achievable not all, without checking I think both Rikku and Auron had easy to get weapons and fully power them up. Wakka from Blitzball, which with a little bit of practice and time investment, you need to replace your starting squad they're ass and snag jecht shot but once you do this it isn't that hard to win, and you need to complete like 3 leagues or tournaments and that's assuming you want all the prizes I think you got the sigil before you could get any others, that's not that hard, on top of this Wakka has the Strongest overdrive outside of specific summons with Yuna, and I think Yuna's wasn't too difficult either. Lulu and Tidus and Kimahri's are the only ones I remember having a trouble enough that took hours due to difficulty, I think blitzball took hours because you want specific squad members, need to understand exactly how to get them, and each game is at least 10 times and there's 3 or 4 games a league I think. So 40 minutes for 4 leagues assuming Wakka had 3 overdrives to get because I think he had attack, status, and auroch reels, plus the sigil. 160 minutes or 2 hours and 40 minutes. Time consuming is not the same thing as difficult, the choboco race is difficult, it lasts about a minute and can take hours. Blitzball takes hours because of the amount needed to complete it, there's a difference.
Oh the fable 2 thing doesn't take *Hours* unless you're crap at it. Or you're just being dramatic. You only need to do it until you get enough money for 1 cheap house and then buy it and you'll gain passive income. Get off it
I remember the first time I did the Hush side quest.
After clearing it, I just sat there and said, “Wait, that was it?!”
All that build up from the Arkham city side mission for an interactive cutscene and a quick time event.
I would've happily fought the full might of Ganon, if it meant using the Divine Beast orbital strike on that korok was an option on the table
I still haven't done Lulu's 200 lightning dodges. It's the sole trophy I haven't completed on FFX. 1 trophy between me and plat. I wish they updated the side mission to just being 200 dodges total. Also, that chocobo one is annoying, especially when you get to the end of a race to discover you had a time of 0.1. Yes, it happened to me and yes I was quite profane after seeing the results.
I'm actually shocked the Stones of Barenziah side quest didn't make the list
I'm glad they didn't. The B. Stones and the Korok Seeds make like 2/3 of WC lists in one context or another.
It's not having to collect them all that bothers me, it's the lack of significant reward for all that work that really grinds my gears...
People have completed that?
I auto-translate "Stones of Barenziah" to "Waste of my F***** time".
Kinda how I didn't and won't finish finding them, not cause the obvious uselessness cause I already know. But it's too many and I'm kinda lazy so I'll stick to other quests thank you very much
At least the Biggeron Sword is a worthwhile reward, unlike Hestu's Gift
Also, it gives some spooky lore about the Lost Woods.
Yeah the Biggoron Sword is well worth the effort. But Jess, being the not so smart person she is, thinks the Giant’s Knife is a better reward when the Giant’s Knife is inferior to the Biggoron’s Sword. Like Jess should know that when people play Ocarina of Time, they’re aiming to get the most powerful weapon in the game.
@@krvgames9258 Oh, you again. And again Jess didn't write this list.
@@krvgames9258 he Giant's knife has one place where it is very useful; Dark Link fight.
@@ShinDangaioh Well that is the only place where the Giant’s Knife is useful, but everywhere else, the Giant’s Knife is not useful. And besides, you have alternative ways to beat Dark Link with one of my favorites using Din’s Fire because Dark Link goes down with about three uses of Din’s Fire.
The Hollow Knight one reminds me of the package delivery quest in the first Nier game. The box broke if you got hit or dodge rolled forcing you to have to go get a new one.
(Fallout 4)
"I got work from another settlement who needs our help. I'll mark it on your map."
"Quest? I'm already on a quest.. A quest to get my swamp-- Er, Sanctuary Hills back."
Radiant quests are part of the reason why I try to avoid helping Preston in Concord as long as possible. Nice concept to keep the world going, but despite my nostalgia for Fallout 4, I would rather tinker with producing my farm in Sanctuary than do mundane fetch quests.
(Final Fantasy X)
I heard about this challenge when I played the game for myself, and simply dodging lightning strikes for the main story was annoying. While I liked Lulu's contribution to the party for wiping out elemental enemies, I basically ended the game with Yuna using black magic after unlocking Lulu's part of the sphere grid.
I might be a masochist, but I hate having my time wasted.
(Spyro 2)
"Trouble with the trolley, eh? Git good mate."
Nawh, my issue was dealing with the suicidal baby turtles who kept leaping into the cooking pot. That chef was a psychopath, and seemed like he was very insistent on seducing the Shredder with turtle soup that evening.
The jobs in Fable 2 had 9ther effects on the environment/economy. For example: If you performed the smiting job well, higher quality weapons were available for purchase. More often would reault in lower cost for said weapons.
ive never seen someone complain about fables jobs, they were fun little things to do when you needed a little gold
I will insist until my dying breath that the Cup Noodle mission is just so absurd, it circles back around to hilarity. The English voice actors are clearly being sarcastic as they read their lines (especially Gladio) and it just adds to the craziness. The ad placement didn't push anyone to spend actual money in the game and Square Enix even hammed it up with the commercial that was edited from the original version to just be about Cup Noodle. I appreciate the dedication to the joke 😂
Want to see side quests done wrong? Mass Effect Andromeda! 'Nuff said!
Ugh! Don't remind me
“Trouble with the trolley, eh”? My GOD for me that line was repeated about 22 years ago. Yet and STILL I remember that goddamn line.
I actually find that Cup Noodles sidequest to be actually pretty funny, and definitely a standout from the rest of the game's forgettable quests (aside from the FFXIV quest of course). Then again, I think that cringe comedy is a perfectly valid art form, so...
I like it too! Now those damn frogs. .
I actually wasn't bothered by Preston Garvey and I did all those quests. Granted they were repetitive but it didn't bug me and I got a good amount of XP and caps. Worth it imo.
The Hush side stories was definitely a let down, I mean to be fair Dr. Thomas Elliot was never going to be a physical threat to Batman more over how Arkham Knight presented him, but the wasted potential of a Predator mission like in the of the one we got in Arkham City with Dead shot would of been a lot more satisfying. They could of even gone with how the encounter went by having Hush pretend to get knocked out only to hold Lucius hostage and force the reveal.
Okay, I've gotta say it. The Fallout 4 settlement quests were never bad for me. I'd get an ill-timed one every now and again, but I never had more than one and went long stretches without any, even after unlocking all the settlement sites.
I just built a $#^! ton of defenses. Each time a settlement was attacked I added more. Eventually they stopped getting attacked. Was it really just me that worked for?
Agh the trouble with the Trolley was a childhood trauma of rage for me.
Actually found a sweet strategy for the 200 lightning bolts on TH-cam.
Mute the TV. Have a piece of armor with No Encounter. Stand near a tower so you have a rest area. The timing of the dodge is to do it when the screen flashes. Muting the TV makes this exponentially easier to do
I dodged 10 bolts at a time then took a quick break under lightning rod tower. Got the 200 bolts on my first try and it didn't take that long. The sigil for Tidus was the headache for me🤬
She has such lovely voice ❤✌
Cup Noodle snack to making the snack and finding some recipes to adding in a side quest
The fecking "Another Settlement needs you do drop what you're doing General" missions killed my interest in Fallout 4. I became General of the Minutemen, and that meant I had tae be the micromanager and Settlement planner and defense force? I couldn't just assign my people tae guard these areas, I had tae drop Questing and exploring tae protect yet another fecking Settlement?
I got Preston in Fallout Shelter, he spends his every waking hour being sent out on missions. Not that I'm petty and vengeful or anything. 😊
@@neilarcher2551
He deserves worse, but your heart is in the right place.
For once I'm disagreeing with the ones I've experienced across the board.
- Preston's side quests are an easy source of combat exp and drops when exploration runs dry, as well as Legendary chances.
- Lulu's sigil has one or two spots where lightning can be forced, mitigating RNG, and her weapon is invaluable for Stat spheres in the arena when Flan time comes.
- The Cup Noodles was cringe, but not a bad side quest. The sidequest actually improved the food's use, and was a small saving grace after Leviathan.
- If Biggoron's Sword is worth the time to get, how is it... not worth it...?
Surprised Zero's missions from GTA San Andreas aren't on here.
I completed them to complete every mission but dear God Supply Lines...
@@sorahearts3317 Also can't forget "The Driver" in Vice City.
In my original PS2 playthrough of FFX I did manage to do the chocobo racing and lightning strikes sidequests, but I never managed to complete the butterfly catching one for Kimahri's ultimate weapon.
Hollow Knight, you need 4 mask pieces to make a full mask. The best way to do the flower quest is to drop a dreamgate at the hut, walk the path and clear all enemies. Then, warp back and take the flower through. You still have to deal with platforming, especially the last room which can easily blow your entire run.
I actually happen to have fun doing the Biggoron's Sword quest. I just do it phase to phase along how I progress with the story and I'm done by the time I head to the Water Temple. Now, the Ice Arrows are a waste of time. They're only available by the end of the game and don't provide any real advantage (unlike the ones in Majora's Mask).
Fable 2 jobs were great. And once you got good, they made excessive amounts of money.
But the best job in Fable 2 and 3 was Arms Dealing, and make no mistake. You see a flash sale at a blacksmith, you close that store, wait until you see a price hike, and make a SHATTERING amount of money.
Note: In Fable 3, the castle courtyard was a great place to get filthy rich. Because of the broken nature of merchant disposition, you could make more money by pissing them all off.
i enjoyed jobs on fable 2, my favourite was black smith job maybe as would always get max stars.
I didn't mind the cup noodles side mission😅
Cringey, self aware product placement in games is hilarious and i love it. Can't get enough of swigging Monsters in Death Stranding too, haha
The MGS5 side mission one caught me completely off guard and was hella confusing and weird to me lol. Especially when everyone was praising the game and everything. I was like “Did y’all play the same version I played, or did I just get unlucky and get a defective copy???”
I'm still playing Fallout 4 from time to time. Preston's quests are more (for me) fun because I can practically one shot almost anything from 5 miles away! 😅😂🤣
I'm one of those poor souls still working through Fallout 4. I play for an evening then take a break that can last a week to a year lol. I'll NEVER finish it!
You and me both, friend. Been playing since launch... still haven't gotten to the institute yet because I'm too busy exploring everything and building.
The paper trail for infamous second son. Is it lengthy? Yes, is there a real reward for doing it NO! Because of all the audio logs you find in the main game & the paper trail your lead to believe that you get a new power, but of course thats just a big, fat NOPE! When all you get is...a jacket. Yeah, thanks game for really doin us a solid there.
I spent so long on fallout 4's settlement quests that I never progressed much in game aha
I swear every time you guys feature the Final Fantasy XV Cup of Noodle entry it makes me want to go get some Cup of Noodle, which is weird because I don't even like Cup of Noodle...
Here's one more: Any quest or assignment in any Yakuza game, mainline or spin-off, that involves Baseball.
Okay. Hear me out.
The FF15 cup ramen thing? Imagine if it had been the Yakisoba UFO that NISSAN had instead. Their mascot had been a guy, an alien that came to earth from his homeworld that was made up of noodles to defend the earth's dietary eating habits. His nemesis was a guy with a tea kettle on his head that was bent on stealing the earth's kettles to not allow them to eat the noodles and also he eats noodles with a fork. Oh, he also kidnaps the hero's girlfriend too a lot.
At least then the cup ramen hat would make more sense as again, the hero had one of the UFO bowls on his head.
Could have had his signature Sauce Beam attack too which would be interesting.
But best of all, if you are familiar with the Japanese mascot for the sega Saturn, Segata Sanchiro, his character actor and essentially the character himself maybe(?) appear in a series of ads that were more recent, as in about 6 years ago now, DJ Slopes of Slopes Gameroom here on TH-cam has a video that explains a lot of this and gives subtitled versions of the then 3 commercials but I don't know if more were done since, was pre pandemic so, wouldn't have been a thing and the 3 didn't really conclude so I hope they did something with it.
But if we could have had a sort of Segata Sanshiro appear in the game to try to kick your @ss to make you buy his noodle products, merch and 20+ year old sega consoles, I would say that would have been a complete and total win.
Delicate Flower was such a pain...but damn was it Satisfying
1. I didn't mind the games in Fable 2.
2. The music job in the clip is from Fable 3, not Fable 2.
3. Just play them for long enough to be able to afford a weapon with an augment slot and a golden touch augment and then you never need to play them again.
We loved the fable minigames, stupid fast gain
I managed those lightning dodges back on ps2, but it is impossible on the remaster without using that nifty exploit.
10. it was really easy and yeah, kind of a chore instead.
9. i guess.
6. getting that biggoron is the best thing, even if it's a trade quest.
1. it's probably due konami fired hideo kojima lead to just re-using same side missions.
Based on its absence, i have to assume that Supply Lines in San Andreas is actually a main story mission
I loved Fable 2 jobs. It was a great way to gain gold and it made the world feel really immersive.
THAT PINK RED DIAMOND THINGY IN SKYRIM OMG
so many flashbacks to ragequits that I have forgotten about
Dragon Age Inquisition technically has a side quest in the form of a free CYOA game. Now, the CYOA game itself isn't bad, it's enjoyable and I still enjoy the fact that I lied to the divine and took down an conspiracy leader with the line "The game is over" and not playing into his game (instead getting him jailed). However, I played it cos I was promised extras in the game.
What is the extra? A small mission on the war board and.... sigh..... A banner and throne.... That's it. It took me about a week to finish the CYOA and a lot of luck....
Come on. It’s cup noodles. It was funny!
It really was.
I loved my cup noodle hat, and I always took Gladiolus's Cup Noodle obsession as tongue in cheek/just general silliness by the devs.
Agreed. Cup Noodles Cracked me up every time it was shown or mentioned.
The thing that makes following the korok redeemable is that it's adorable and not as hard as people make it.
I don't know why it's getting the hate. It was one of the EASIER side quests of that game.
That bird is like big smoke all you had to do was follow the dam train cj! Lol I do have to state it was because of the controls on the original system if you played the definitive edition you can pass that mission easy pezey I swear it was at least 10 times lol
cant really expect hush to compete in a boss fight with batman lol
Cyberpunk 2077 most of the side quest that were left and I quote "open ended to frustrate the players"
If Preston didnt give so many missions it would be great. But hes always got two or three going at the same time
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...I'll take the lightning dodge over that damn Chocobo race every day. Lightning dodging takes strategy. Finishing a race under 0:00:00 is just RNG nonsense that can jump off a cliff and die.
Coleman coolers in Final Fantasy 15 too
I get the biggoron sword everytime right after Link becomes an adult
Arkham knight to me had not only a terrible story to me but it also had terrible side quests
Odd
most of them were fine tbh
@@talentroller4413 not to me
@@tyleroutland435 to each their own i suppose. not all side quests were amazing but i felt a bunch of them were still good like firefly, professor pyg, azrael, penguin and two face. not to mention the great dlc side missions like the mr feeze, mad hatter and killer croc ones.
I never had a problem with the jobs in Fable 2.
Oh god the Spyro 2 side mission it got so bad I muted the tv after a few failed times
I didn't know people hated the korok. Because I got it right the first time.
Wait, how is a FFX side mission disappointing? Both of the ones mentioned here were more headache inducing than dissapointing.
I'd like to know this as well considering the Celestial Weapons are the best weapons in the game
@@rohuffgamingakaLea1576 Exactly!
You were definitely playing fable 2 wrong. Time skipping was the easiest way to make gold for buying property
I like the Korok quest...
You guys didn't just exploit the "player 2" duplication glitch to get infinite money, exp, and items?
5:59 I just mute it until I beat them all
My duagter loved the cup noodle quest. I callesld her in to the room for it she obviously loves cup noodles I told her she was lame.
1:43 So bad that they ruin the game for a lot of ppl
I swear the sword in zelda was way easier. I thoufhr you just had to run from the horse stables to the mountain in time? Idk how i am forgetting all those other Steps
The hush story was so disappointing, I was gutted
the poo quest from BOTW
The Delicate Flower quest is actually pretty easy if you go through and clear out everything in your path BEFORE you get the flower. It's a common trick most Hollow Knight players use. And besides, I know people who've taken the delicate thing into the Path of Pain... I'm still questioning how they can manage to do it hitless.
"easily achievable" I'm sorry WHAT? final fantasy x have the hardest ultimate weapon to obtain in any game in the series
win a chocobo race with a timer lower than 0:00 seconds with a nearly uncontrollable chocobo and birds flying towards you to slow you down and rocks that add 2 seconds to your timer
complete every tournament and league in the blitzball minigame, a minigame famous for being tedious and unfair on top of being time consuming
how's that for easy?
They said some of them are easily achievable not all, without checking I think both Rikku and Auron had easy to get weapons and fully power them up. Wakka from Blitzball, which with a little bit of practice and time investment, you need to replace your starting squad they're ass and snag jecht shot but once you do this it isn't that hard to win, and you need to complete like 3 leagues or tournaments and that's assuming you want all the prizes I think you got the sigil before you could get any others, that's not that hard, on top of this Wakka has the Strongest overdrive outside of specific summons with Yuna, and I think Yuna's wasn't too difficult either. Lulu and Tidus and Kimahri's are the only ones I remember having a trouble enough that took hours due to difficulty, I think blitzball took hours because you want specific squad members, need to understand exactly how to get them, and each game is at least 10 times and there's 3 or 4 games a league I think. So 40 minutes for 4 leagues assuming Wakka had 3 overdrives to get because I think he had attack, status, and auroch reels, plus the sigil. 160 minutes or 2 hours and 40 minutes. Time consuming is not the same thing as difficult, the choboco race is difficult, it lasts about a minute and can take hours. Blitzball takes hours because of the amount needed to complete it, there's a difference.
@@rohuffgamingakaLea1576 now you can easily Google for the Al Bhed password and Jecht Spheres locations, back when the game came out, not so much
Arkham mentioned in a WhatCulture list. What a surprise. At least Jess is cute though.
10-1 could all have been from botw
Oh the fable 2 thing doesn't take *Hours* unless you're crap at it. Or you're just being dramatic. You only need to do it until you get enough money for 1 cheap house and then buy it and you'll gain passive income. Get off it
The Hollow knight quest is required for the secret ending so... a bit better reward
I prefer the hush side mission over the deathstroke in arkham knight 😒🖕🏿
OcarinA not ocarinER 🤦🏻♂️ 🤦🏻♂️ 🤦🏻♂️ 🤦🏻♂️
Literally 99% of the BotW/TotK Sidequests & FF15/16 sidequests are worthless filler.
Cup Noodle are bland and boring. Makes the quest even worse...
Nintendo, please stop doing "remasters" of classic games. Everything just looks derpy as f***.
The First one was really easy. I had no issues with following the Korok.
Come on now, git good or whatever.
You don't get to use "git good" when talking about a Zelda game 😂