There isn’t a good ending no matter what you do honestly. Someone suffers you choices no matter what. Beautifully written quest and for it to be so early in the game is crazy. Witcher 3 is still top tier in story.
As much as I love that "mission" I personally wouldn't count it. It's not an unforseen consequence, he legit wants it. It's not a mission where you think you're doing a good deed, only for it to all crumble after it's over.
V helps Judy and some of her chooms that work at the club “Clouds” take control of the establishment from the Tyger Claws gang and give it to the workers in an attempt to create a better working environment, which goes awry after killing the Claws managing the bar when other members end up hitting back later on, zeroing many of Judy’s chooms and the dolls.
The side quest called "Family Values" in Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Some kid locks himself in a cage after hearing a prophecy that his mom would die and his dad would scream in agony, with it being his fault. So after he asks you to help him prevent the prophecy from coming true, your actions instead inadvertently become part of the circumstances that makes sure it DOES happen.
@gameranxTV lmao Rana Thanoptis from Mass Effect Trilogy! You can spare her in ME1 while getting microdoses of the good ol' indoctrination, working for a psycho krogan mad scientist in 2, where you spare her again, only for the indoctrination to come full circle in 3 and get a lab of people blown up in unwilling service to the reapers. Doesn't exactly fit the bill, but by NOT offing her in your first meeting, she had a few more years of dealing with the consequences of the horrible experiments she took part in plus indoctrination eating at her mind from the inside out until it literally blows up in her face. You can also "help" Khalisa al-Jilani's viewership by punching her lights out multiple times lmao, that kinda ruins her with what I can only imagine as brain trauma 😅
I laughed. It was so silly, and it felt like a nod to AC2 where you have the flying machine that magically works but in actuality it never could. The design he uses in RDR looks a lot like the one used in AC
When you mentioned 'Skyrim', I immediately thought of that mage at the college of Winterhold (Arniel Gane). The one where you gather items for his experiment, only to watch him blink himself out of existence.
Sellen: "I refuse to coddle or cast kind words." *Proceeds to coddle and praise us throughout her questline* Missed on getting Azur and Lusat armor cause my heart cant handle seeing her turn into a ball
So I'm just playing Baldur's Gate 3 for the first time. I went to help the gnome the goblins were bullying, and instead of stopping the windmill, I accidentally sped it up. Needless to say, I was shocked and felt terribly when I saw the little guy launched into orbit.
There’s a npc in AC odyssey that believes itS horse is Pegasus and just jumps off a cliff with it thinking he can fly 😂😂 I think I was supposed to talk him outta it but 🤷🏽♂️
Seriously, how is #4 our fault? We went exploring like we always do. Poacher would have shown up, anyway; and smashed all the pots even without us there.
Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption series, specifically the flying machine side quest featured im the video are EXACTLY why I do all side missions/quests in any game that offers them. I can still remember first seeing him nose dive off the cliff almost immediately lmao, what followed was me staring with my jaw open followed by a lot of laughs.
@ they mostly try to entice you to visit there website with beautiful women saying stuff like like video is so inspirational about a video of ruining npc. Or just trolls.
Absolute legend, he doesn’t even take credit re: the compliment you’re trying to give, but rather COMPLIMENTS YOU ON STARTING YOUR OWN JOURNEY. True hero shit. 🦸 🦅
@@billyalarie929 I've been watching this channel for 7 years now, and you can tell by some of their videos, especially the weird stories that Falcon is an amazing human being
@colonel_angus82 I still replay it from time to time, it always happens to me something goofy or funny like on the video So I guess you were very lucky or unlucky (depends how you wanna look at it)
Fallout NewVegas and the Brotherhood: IF... you take control of the Mojave yourself instead of handing it over to Mr. House, The Legion or The NCR, Then you can tell Yes Man to ignore the Brotherhood of Steel. Yes Man warns you about having a military force just waltzing around, but they become a viable police force in the area.
Caspar in Pentiment. (spoiler alert) Play through the whole second act thinking its a good idea to be nice to him but it ends up killing him when he tries to save you from the fire, even after you tell him to leave
The poachers are actually tied to Diallos's questline, not to entering Jarburg. So it's possible to finish Alexander's and Jar Bairn's questlines without the poachers attacking and Jarburg stays peaceful the whole game.
In Elden Ring, Sorceress Sellen gets turned into the ball, called a Graven Mage (also sometimes called Graven Mass) due to her study of the Primeval Current. Its suggested that she might have been the reason for the other Graven Mass/Mages you see around the place through the school of Graven Mages. Its implied this might be the reason she was kicked out of the academy to begin with. So you helping her gave her the ability to continue that study which ultimately caused her to get "exactly what she wanted". Whether she regrets it or not, maybe?
You didn't mention 'The Great Escape' from Borderlands 2. After all the effort you go through to allow Ulysses to escape, what happens afterwards is just tragic. Or comical, it is Borderlands after all.
I freaking hate that dog town mission where you have to pick between tommy being a good player or just shutting down the entire company because they basically force kids to do what they want
@@gameranxTV Just to name a few - in Dark Souls alone, pyromancer Laurentius, Big Hat Logan, Griggs of Vinheim, Rhea, all wind up hollow from helping them. The crestfallen dude near the bonfire will eventually die if you talk to him enough - and there's a guy like this in almost every Souls game. In Elden Ring, sorcerer Rogier, D the Hunter, Thopps, Fia the deathbed companion, Alexander the potbro, Hyetta, Millicent and all her sisters, Edgar, Irina, basically everyone related with Ranni's quest/ending (Iji, Blaidd, Seluvis)... and many more die just from completing the story - Gideon, Melina, etc basically everyone by the end.
Dear editors as Somone who watches every upload as my work break/lunch video. you NEED to fix the game audio and voice audio we will casually be listing to our favorite game bird talk about the most random intresting stuff then get BLASTED with audio thats unfathomably loud from an intense game scene like nothing happened like how do you have a job editing videos but fail to notice/hear that when/if you watch the video before putting it out. do yer job better.😊😊😊
The first time that I finished the stranger mission with Charles in Red Dead I was literally so annoyed that all I got was to watch him die lmao. I did all that work, it took forever for me to get the damn beaver furs.
As soon as I am done in whiterun getting the main quest started on a new playthrough I immediately take the carriage to get the Mace of Molag Bhaal. It is my main focus after the very first parts of the game after getting the shout. The Mace rocks in the first part of the game, filling all your soul gems
There’s a Dwarf in the first Dragon Age whose life you can totally ruin by doing any and all quests in Orzammar. His daughter can leave for the surface if you help her, you smash a whole in the wall of his smithy, the list goes on.
I legit have no idea if I'm getting involved in a quest/story line in Eldin Ring. NPC's speak in cryptic tongue and I haven't a clue what they want...or if they want anything to begin with.
In the PS2 game Steambot Chronicles, you come across rivaling hotels in the big city. For some goofy reason, they're at odds with one another because of the founders who were apparently feuding and insisted that the families continue to bicker years later. However, two people, a young man from one hotel, and a girl from the other, are in love, think Romeo and Juliet. Thankfully, the pair don't perish in a tragic misunderstanding, but the end result of trying to help them may as well have been something as bitter as the famous play. In an initially unrelated side quest, you meet a man named Joaquin who has ambitions of becoming a businessman, and help him out with some pep talk and occasional favors. Eventually, the two quests converge and Joaquin offers to take the stocks from both hotels, putting them under his control. Except this leads to Joaquin firing both families, leaving them on the street. The romantically involved pair might be able to see each other freely now, but they're also without any means to get married or find a home. It's a shame, since the lovers really do seem to care about each other, and were suffering because of their families stupid feud, but they wind up paying the same price when it was only their families who should have been screwed over for prioritizing their success over everything else.
The Red Dead Redemption series are legendary, but I find it rather odd that they happen to like using the same name like Charles a lot. Also, there was another Arthur name- Arthur Londonderry. Yeah, there are a lot of people who have same first names but a little different variety would have been good...
the name escapes me, but there's an NPC Refugee in KOTOR II on Nar Shaddaa. You give him like 10 bucks, and then get a lecture from Kreia on how your little act of kindness was actually the worst thing you could do to this poor guy. Sure enough, he gets the crap kicked out of him by another Refugee and he takes the cash.
I would add Isaac the Bakhtal apothecary from Dragon's Dogma 2. If you bring him the second tome of the arcane book that he asks, it ends really...the opposite way. It's kind of harrowing when it happens the first time.
That guy tied to Mills wing in Baldurs Gate 3. Not sure it counts as helping, but I wanted to help him, and I know there are two leavers, so I guess you can get him out from that mess, but man, I accidentally pick the wrong leaver every time...
In rdr2 the kid you encourage to ask out a girl as arthur later as John he said marrying that girl ruined his life
Read dead is a dark world.
@@mayteexxis so is ours. It's a reflection of that fact. Tough to look in the mirror sometimes, isn't it? lol
Well, it IS called the Wild West.
Cucks
@@necrochemical5572 There are those who revel in the darkness and others who look for the light.
ive never felt so much like an npc before
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Witcher 3 Red Baron quest was so tragic but a well written story as well!
Absolutely!
There isn’t a good ending no matter what you do honestly. Someone suffers you choices no matter what. Beautifully written quest and for it to be so early in the game is crazy. Witcher 3 is still top tier in story.
You forgot Face McShooty from Borderlands 2, with the quest called 'Shoot This Guy in the Face.' That is one of the best examples 😢
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But it's literally what he wishes for 😅
THANK YOU!
As much as I love that "mission" I personally wouldn't count it. It's not an unforseen consequence, he legit wants it. It's not a mission where you think you're doing a good deed, only for it to all crumble after it's over.
Most of the staff of clouds and Judy’s friends in cyberpunk ☠️
Lol please remind me what happened
V helps Judy and some of her chooms that work at the club “Clouds” take control of the establishment from the Tyger Claws gang and give it to the workers in an attempt to create a better working environment, which goes awry after killing the Claws managing the bar when other members end up hitting back later on, zeroing many of Judy’s chooms and the dolls.
I loved playing Skywim! Honestly Siegmeyer is the first npc that I always think of when regretting helping anyone
I think Skywim is Elmer Fudd's favorite game.
Yeah the first for me was Laurentius it was easy a simple "No"
Thanks for watching! :)
@@matthewwells7526 It's his favourite thing to do when not hunting Wabbits.
@@matthewwells7526 *favowite game.
The side quest called "Family Values" in Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Some kid locks himself in a cage after hearing a prophecy that his mom would die and his dad would scream in agony, with it being his fault. So after he asks you to help him prevent the prophecy from coming true, your actions instead inadvertently become part of the circumstances that makes sure it DOES happen.
One really really bad day is a better example, u manage to mess up multiple npc s
It's weird to think that if you didn't do anything, was it still fate for it to happen? That was a cool game in my opinion.
ohh he screams but not in agony
Definitely inspired by Oedipus, a classic Greek myth where he ends up fulfilling the prophecy he so desperately tried to escape from.
0:18 My controller when I lose in gaming
Sieglinde is built different, finding her dad in all that mess on her one life as an actual human and not an undead. Mad respect
Thanks for watching! Any NPCs we should have featured in this one?
@gameranxTV lmao Rana Thanoptis from Mass Effect Trilogy! You can spare her in ME1 while getting microdoses of the good ol' indoctrination, working for a psycho krogan mad scientist in 2, where you spare her again, only for the indoctrination to come full circle in 3 and get a lab of people blown up in unwilling service to the reapers.
Doesn't exactly fit the bill, but by NOT offing her in your first meeting, she had a few more years of dealing with the consequences of the horrible experiments she took part in plus indoctrination eating at her mind from the inside out until it literally blows up in her face.
You can also "help" Khalisa al-Jilani's viewership by punching her lights out multiple times lmao, that kinda ruins her with what I can only imagine as brain trauma 😅
So basically every Soulsborne game? Considering all the NPCs seemingly die after their quest
You mean souls like.
@@TimeofRagnarokno I mean soulsborne so the from games. If I meant soulslikes I would have said that.
@@AccursedHawk quit liking your own comments bozo
@@ramrodbldm9876my bad kid, I’ll take back the multiple likes from my comments so they are all from me
@@AccursedHawk there is no soulsborne, there is only souls games and souls like.
Am I the only one who found helping the flying machine guy in RDR absolutely hilarious? I know it's not supposed to be funny, but I laughed so hard.
I laughed. It was so silly, and it felt like a nod to AC2 where you have the flying machine that magically works but in actuality it never could. The design he uses in RDR looks a lot like the one used in AC
I think it is supposed to be funny lol.
I definitely think it's supposed to be funny.
LOL
When you mentioned 'Skyrim', I immediately thought of that mage at the college of Winterhold (Arniel Gane). The one where you gather items for his experiment, only to watch him blink himself out of existence.
that's what he gets for trying to perform divine surgery without a divine to actually perform the surgery on.
Hi Falcon, it's Folks
Hey
This right here wins the comment section lmao 😂😂😂
@gameranxTV you need to let Jake know he owes all of us A LOOOOOT of pizza. I've bought so many pizzas with no reimbursement from Mr. Baldino.
Sellen: "I refuse to coddle or cast kind words."
*Proceeds to coddle and praise us throughout her questline*
Missed on getting Azur and Lusat armor cause my heart cant handle seeing her turn into a ball
So I'm just playing Baldur's Gate 3 for the first time. I went to help the gnome the goblins were bullying, and instead of stopping the windmill, I accidentally sped it up. Needless to say, I was shocked and felt terribly when I saw the little guy launched into orbit.
I helped a family early in Assassin's Creed Odyssey that caused a plague to destroy a whole island of innocent people. Oops! lol
Same😂😂
Sometimes you really just need to mind your business 😂😂
Plague tale broke me, legitimately depression the game. Such an amazing story that is disheartening
Rdr sasquatch mission was heartbreaking
Think I got 100% and still missed it. Oh well, at least I got the bison extincted.
Shoutout to poor Solaire, if you don't figure out how to save him
Ah, if only we all could be so grossly incandescant as Solaire and engage in jolly cooperation \[T]/
Pretty much the whole village of NPCs from the 'One really, really bad day' quest in Odyssey .
There’s a npc in AC odyssey that believes itS horse is Pegasus and just jumps off a cliff with it thinking he can fly 😂😂 I think I was supposed to talk him outta it but 🤷🏽♂️
Bro... NGL, I cried so fucking hard through pretty much the entire ending of A Plague's Tale Requiem. It was so goddamned heartbreaking.
Falcon you are amazing bro
YOU ARE AMAZING
Falcon is a g, the best on this channel
We love you guys!@@gameranxTV
Seriously, how is #4 our fault? We went exploring like we always do.
Poacher would have shown up, anyway; and smashed all the pots even without us there.
Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption series, specifically the flying machine side quest featured im the video are EXACTLY why I do all side missions/quests in any game that offers them. I can still remember first seeing him nose dive off the cliff almost immediately lmao, what followed was me staring with my jaw open followed by a lot of laughs.
I think The Last of Us can also be a contender for this list. By convincing Joel to help, Marline just unknowingly doomed the Fireflies.
Who knew I could get emotional over Jars.
To be fair
You ruin every NPC's life in any souls game if you dare help them
Thats the plot isn't it?
1:28 Reflect on my steak? It was a NY strip, cooked to perfection, with a sear like you wouldn't believe.
… the bots are out here strong today lol.
Genuine question: Who are the bots and what do they do?
@ they mostly try to entice you to visit there website with beautiful women saying stuff like like video is so inspirational about a video of ruining npc. Or just trolls.
R I.P. The Sasquatch! 😢
Do you know Falcon, I have a youtube channel because of you. Your videos are amazing, buddy
Congratulations
Absolute legend, he doesn’t even take credit re: the compliment you’re trying to give, but rather COMPLIMENTS YOU ON STARTING YOUR OWN JOURNEY.
True hero shit. 🦸 🦅
@@billyalarie929 I've been watching this channel for 7 years now, and you can tell by some of their videos, especially the weird stories that Falcon is an amazing human being
The fact that cyberpunk still has hilarious bugs after being fix is crazy 😂
Didn’t happen to me when I played this past May. I think this might be an older video or just didn’t glitch out on me 🤷♂️
@colonel_angus82 I still replay it from time to time, it always happens to me something goofy or funny like on the video
So I guess you were very lucky or unlucky (depends how you wanna look at it)
Fallout NewVegas and the Brotherhood: IF... you take control of the Mojave yourself instead of handing it over to Mr. House, The Legion or The NCR, Then you can tell Yes Man to ignore the Brotherhood of Steel. Yes Man warns you about having a military force just waltzing around, but they become a viable police force in the area.
I was expecting the Fallout part and it came finally. Fallout is always part of the countdowns. Isn’t that incredible?
lol did we miss any NPC lives that should have been mentioned? Also what have you been playing lately?
Best top ten video I've seen so far. Keep it up and thanks.
6:12 hahaha hey, he almost had it..... He was floating for a second lol😂
Caspar in Pentiment. (spoiler alert) Play through the whole second act thinking its a good idea to be nice to him but it ends up killing him when he tries to save you from the fire, even after you tell him to leave
The poachers are actually tied to Diallos's questline, not to entering Jarburg. So it's possible to finish Alexander's and Jar Bairn's questlines without the poachers attacking and Jarburg stays peaceful the whole game.
In Elden Ring, Sorceress Sellen gets turned into the ball, called a Graven Mage (also sometimes called Graven Mass) due to her study of the Primeval Current. Its suggested that she might have been the reason for the other Graven Mass/Mages you see around the place through the school of Graven Mages. Its implied this might be the reason she was kicked out of the academy to begin with. So you helping her gave her the ability to continue that study which ultimately caused her to get "exactly what she wanted". Whether she regrets it or not, maybe?
You didn't mention 'The Great Escape' from Borderlands 2. After all the effort you go through to allow Ulysses to escape, what happens afterwards is just tragic. Or comical, it is Borderlands after all.
Man I love Gameranx! You always cover some of the BEST game related topics!
Hey! We appreciate you!
Lol, SKYWIM, I'm leaving that one in there! -Definitely, make a mistake, OWN IT!
#2's moment will never seem to stop making me cry. That's why, Plague Tale Requiem has been my all time favorite game for a fat while now.
17:42 Falcon for president!
I love gameranx! Thanks for not selling out.
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I’m not sure if you guys take recommendations but I would love to see “1 Defense for 10 Divisive Games”
With plague tale, you can tell all game how it’s gonna end… a game designed to leave you a blubbering mess
A solid one right there!
I freaking hate that dog town mission where you have to pick between tommy being a good player or just shutting down the entire company because they basically force kids to do what they want
Siegmeyer becomes hollow because you robbed him of his purpose, which is to reflect on and come up with solutions to problems.
08:16 he turns you into a murderer
me who joins the dark brotherhood as early as possible every skyrim playthrough: Oh no... anyway
i won't lie, i wasn't expecting that turn out in Undead Nightmare, and it actually made me cry a little back then.
I'm surprised Borderlands 2 didn't make the list for it's mission involving Face McShooty. You even get an achievement for "helping" him.
Pretty much any side mission Trevor from GTAV is involved in
LOL you got a point!
You mentioned a few From ones, but basically almost every NPC quest ends up with them dying if you play them through to the end.
Any NPCs in particular we missed that should have been featured?
@@gameranxTV Just to name a few - in Dark Souls alone, pyromancer Laurentius, Big Hat Logan, Griggs of Vinheim, Rhea, all wind up hollow from helping them. The crestfallen dude near the bonfire will eventually die if you talk to him enough - and there's a guy like this in almost every Souls game. In Elden Ring, sorcerer Rogier, D the Hunter, Thopps, Fia the deathbed companion, Alexander the potbro, Hyetta, Millicent and all her sisters, Edgar, Irina, basically everyone related with Ranni's quest/ending (Iji, Blaidd, Seluvis)... and many more die just from completing the story - Gideon, Melina, etc basically everyone by the end.
Dear editors as Somone who watches every upload as my work break/lunch video. you NEED to fix the game audio and voice audio we will casually be listing to our favorite game bird talk about the most random intresting stuff then get BLASTED with audio thats unfathomably loud from an intense game scene like nothing happened like how do you have a job editing videos but fail to notice/hear that when/if you watch the video before putting it out. do yer job better.😊😊😊
I was expecting to see Mama Murphy from Fallout 4
Maybe we’ll bring out a part 2 for this video topic!
KOTOR 2 when your "mentor" Keira shows you a darker side to even the most well meaning charity.
The Nier one. "A tale as old as time, very common." 😂 Of course
The first time that I finished the stranger mission with Charles in Red Dead I was literally so annoyed that all I got was to watch him die lmao. I did all that work, it took forever for me to get the damn beaver furs.
Pretty much everybody in Far Cry 5 😅 iykyk
Hi gameranx, and Falcon! Happy Monday funday
Hey
I love in Cyberpunk how there's still lots of dialogue after the woman gets Shootie McShootfaced...
We can’t wait to see what the developers come up with for the next installment lol
As soon as I am done in whiterun getting the main quest started on a new playthrough
I immediately take the carriage to get the Mace of Molag Bhaal.
It is my main focus after the very first parts of the game after getting the shout. The Mace rocks in the first part of the game, filling all your soul gems
Been 2 years and I still think of A Plague Tale: Requiem.
Easily the best story-driven game I've played in this generation.
Your channel is a source of entertainment as well as inspiration. Please continue to entertain us with your talent!🐷👿🧨
There’s a Dwarf in the first Dragon Age whose life you can totally ruin by doing any and all quests in Orzammar. His daughter can leave for the surface if you help her, you smash a whole in the wall of his smithy, the list goes on.
They should clearly understand that the naked man with the Viking helmet should not be the one you ask for help.
"I'm falcon, I Play skywim" 🥴 wanna go fishin lmao
The ending to A Plague Tale: Requiem shook me to my core.
When will you guys do the Before You Buy for Dragon Age Veilguard?
I legit have no idea if I'm getting involved in a quest/story line in Eldin Ring. NPC's speak in cryptic tongue and I haven't a clue what they want...or if they want anything to begin with.
In the PS2 game Steambot Chronicles, you come across rivaling hotels in the big city. For some goofy reason, they're at odds with one another because of the founders who were apparently feuding and insisted that the families continue to bicker years later. However, two people, a young man from one hotel, and a girl from the other, are in love, think Romeo and Juliet.
Thankfully, the pair don't perish in a tragic misunderstanding, but the end result of trying to help them may as well have been something as bitter as the famous play. In an initially unrelated side quest, you meet a man named Joaquin who has ambitions of becoming a businessman, and help him out with some pep talk and occasional favors.
Eventually, the two quests converge and Joaquin offers to take the stocks from both hotels, putting them under his control. Except this leads to Joaquin firing both families, leaving them on the street. The romantically involved pair might be able to see each other freely now, but they're also without any means to get married or find a home. It's a shame, since the lovers really do seem to care about each other, and were suffering because of their families stupid feud, but they wind up paying the same price when it was only their families who should have been screwed over for prioritizing their success over everything else.
The Sasquatch really touched me❤❤😭
Emil was sad. The Nier games are so good though.
The NPCs in Markarth are pretty much all better off if you just never show up in the city.
Any others that we should have featured? :D
I laughed out loud when that lady kept talking after the headshot...
The Red Dead Redemption series are legendary, but I find it rather odd that they happen to like using the same name like Charles a lot. Also, there was another Arthur name- Arthur Londonderry. Yeah, there are a lot of people who have same first names but a little different variety would have been good...
Veronica's fate is definitely on the bitter side of bittersweet, especially after you play the Dead Money DLC.
the name escapes me, but there's an NPC Refugee in KOTOR II on Nar Shaddaa. You give him like 10 bucks, and then get a lecture from Kreia on how your little act of kindness was actually the worst thing you could do to this poor guy. Sure enough, he gets the crap kicked out of him by another Refugee and he takes the cash.
WOW that first one about sorceress Sellen is DISTURBING to say the least!
Thanks for watching! Any games in particular you’re playing through right now?
I think "Boc the Seamster" has one of the most tragic stories in Elden Ring and has to be mentioned here.
Wow Been watching yall since I was 16 and just turned 26 last week! Love the channel love you guys and keep at it!!
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It was funny following Conrad Verner's rise in the Alliance throughout the Mass Effect Trilogy. 😂
These are less “bad things happened to the NPCs because of your actions” and more “the game doesn’t progress these stories unless you do the quest”
Perez from Cyberpunk 2077 if you reveal the truth he goes full paranoia which ruins his life
Solid point right there! :)
I immediately thought of the ghouls from fallout nv trying to go to space lol
lol thanks for watching! :D
Wow. That sasquatch quest in RDR1 is sure depressing as hell.
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I would add Isaac the Bakhtal apothecary from Dragon's Dogma 2. If you bring him the second tome of the arcane book that he asks, it ends really...the opposite way. It's kind of harrowing when it happens the first time.
Skwim, that time Falcon had a stroke 😂
0:28 starting off strong with Elden Ring at number 10…
11:40 Dark Souls at number 5
13:30 Elden Ring mention at number 4
Relentless.I feel there's a theme😂😭
One day. There has to be one NPC where they can't die. I mean it would be something less to worry about
That guy tied to Mills wing in Baldurs Gate 3. Not sure it counts as helping, but I wanted to help him, and I know there are two leavers, so I guess you can get him out from that mess, but man, I accidentally pick the wrong leaver every time...
Weeeee! 😆
"Video games make you violent"
>Me when I accidentally hurt a nice NPC: reload previous save to fix my wrong choice
I never figured out how to complete the jarburg quest, and now I'm happy i didn't
I love that John Marston genocides an entire bigfoot clan. That is canon RDR lore.
I like to believe sorceress sellen is in like a cocoon. Will come out a more powerful sorceress eventually lol.
Now I totally want to play Skywim.