@@ptonpc Yes. But as the daughter of a physicist who went from Bachelor's to PHD program and the next multiple decades using said degree. I'm obligated to attempt to be funny, by say only a masters huh, and not even using it, except to show off. And then apologizing for the failure or the rudeness, whichever comes first
Drawn to Life’s ending really floored me as a kid. How it’s rated E is still a mystery (edit): I went to check on the sequel Two Realms and yes it IS canon that the parents died, even though they had a re-release ending to work on instead
I'm kinda shocked the moment from Loz: Twilight Princess where you see a vision of Link murdering Ilia before being consumed by his shadowself and finally seeing dozens of Ilias fall all around him whilst giggling incessantly... Then again, that scene is extremely clear in my memory so maybe it's not something that tends to be forgotten.
Even with the rest of the game having the darkest presentation of any Zelda game, that self-insert flashback to the lore is pretty out of pocket for the game. Though yeah, it is too memorable to be in list, especially the presumed Majora's Mask reference where after killing the person reaching out for the golden power, the leader of the shadow clan seemingly steals his identity and screams into the camera in a close up upon being contained by the gods.
I have always found the ending of Galaxy to be disturbing. As far as Mario is concerned, everyone he knew and loved is gone and the beings around him are recreations based on his memory. This is also why I really enjoy the single Luma in the Super Mario Bros movie. I mean, being one of the few survivors of that armageddon, now living in this new universe, could certainly leave him nihilistic.
I should not be laughing about Drawn to Life, but 'Let's do a last-minute pivot into a traumatic and fairly in-your-face car crash coma dream ending, in this colourful children's game about drawing shapes, because *games are art* (question: what is art though)' is _so_ 2009. In fact, it was 2009 enough that I could almost hear Ben Croshaw yelling about the ending, and had to go back and check that he didn't actually do an episode on the game.
Honestly I think it's genius! I never played the game when it came out but several years later and while it did surprised me a little I mostly thought it was so epic.
As a 4th grade kid playing Resident evil, Turok, and watching army of darkness and starship troopers in the late 90s i never understood how that piano was remotely scary 😂
I might have just been a weird kid, but the sequences in Max Payne where you are walking along the red line (blood?) while hearing your wife and daughter getting attacked freaked me out no end. My brother didn't seem overly bothered by them but it crushed me as a teen. 20+ years later and I can still remember it vividly.
I've always loved how Mephiles method for killing Sonic was basically "Look! A shiny object!" *Energy blast through the spine* Why didn't Eggman ever think of that?
"Hmm, this rodent has bested my most dastardly robots and thwarted my most nefarious spike traps. How about I... shoot him with a gun? He's _fast,_ but he's not high-velocity-rifle fast. ...In hindsight, I probably should've thought of this *decades* ago."
I haven't noticed it in the algorithm much- Geralt can encounter Weeping Angels. Go to a chapel in an fenced in area. Two angel statues are there. If you enter the chapel then turn around, the statues are now facing you. And they will pursue you to the gate every time you turn your back.
They have mentioned that in previous videos, though, which is probably part of why they skipped it this time. They try not to repeat the same thing TOO often.
Same reason they "missed" the city destruction in one of the other Sonic games (the one where you board down the city streets on a chunk of helicopter).
Queen Vanessa's Manor from A Hat in Time should DEFINITELY be on the list. The rest of the game is all cute as heck bright colours and slapstick comedy, then suddenly the game turns into a horror sequence straight out of Resi Village with NO warning. EXPLAIN YOURSELF HAT IN TIME!!
I loved drawn to life ending because the games were building up the reveal and the allegories were incredible, the villian just wanted to keep the boy in coma since the moment he wakes up their whole world ceases to exist.
This is not a spoiler btw, it’s literally within the first three sentences of the game’s beginning. Peak game, I recommend it. Has a Ton of replay value too, but no spoilers just in case
The amount of "watch this spooky video tape" missions in the Like a Dragon/Yakuza franchise I've had to play already, only three games in, makes me think RGG just loves spooky video cassettes
Have they made a "7 things about Keanu" "7 games starring Keanu" "7 Keanus in games" "7 Keanu" "show of the Keanu" I feel like Jane's master plan is renaming the channel "outsidekeanu"
As someone who played the original version of Drawn to Life 2, that was NOT a WTF moment I forgot. That was a formative memory for me and I have been thinking about it ever since.
The Yakuza/Ringu one implies that, like the player, the ghost was having so much fun watching Kiryu go about his daily business she didn't want to complete her main quest of killing him
In a game full of WTF creepy moments, I'll never forget Alex in Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem getting a flash of her dead self in a bathtub of her own blood.
Been replaying Deus Ex 1 lately, and the several moments in that game involving Icarus still send chills down my spine. "I NOW HAVE FULL ACCESS TO YOUR SYSTEMS."
Yeah I love that the Strange Man is in both games! And that swamp at night in RDR2... some of the most scared I've been in a game in the last 10 years 😅
So you know Wizard101? The kids game about being a Harry Potter like wizard and fight monsters using a yugioh-esque combat system? The first major story arc covers a tragic story about the necromancy school teacher (yes, the Harry Potter like school taught literal children about spells that animate and raise the dead) lashing out at the school because his wife died from cancer. And a bunch of missions, both main story missions and side quests, talk about that teacher's dead wife, how tragic her death was, and how the teacher sort of broke and became super evil. Which is something I would expect from a relatively mature game or movie, not a Harry Potter like game marketed towards children.
Inkeeping with the algorithmic need to put fromsoft games in there, the quick reset points outside boss arenas in elden ring fixed a series long problem in one easy step
May not be creepy, per se, but as wild and wacky as Yakuza:Like a dragon is, the side mission where Kasuga meets a young woman who knows him skips into the supernatural. It's all a bit weird as she looks like a late teen or early 20s young woman, but says the 40+ year old was a teen or kid the same time as her and he saved her. Kasuga takes her on a date and its all quite cute and nice, then at the end we find out she was dead all along and he was the only one who could see her.
People theorize that the manmade mutant from RDR2 is a reference to ManBearPig from South Park. The show had an entire episode revolving around people referencing the video game as the B plot, while the A plot saw the boys trying to get Al Gore to help them stop MBP.
Superhot VR actually included more instances of the player needing to take themselves out, but the developers removed all of it from the game in the last patch years after release with the excuse "You deserve better".
How about the entire ending of American McGee's Alice? I remember one spot where you could look at a library with infinitely tall stacks of books, and another where your constant Cheshire Cat companion got splorched with no warning at all. Edit: and it's apparently another coma dream as well.
A Hat In Time is a Platformer in which a character named Hat Kid recovers her time pieces when both they and her fell onto another planet because a member of the Mafia wanted her to pay a toll. One of the levels is called Queen Vanessa's manor which involves Hat Kid hiding from the titular character the level is named after. Also completing this level is mandatory because it's one of the contracts the Snatcher gives Hat Kid to complete.
What about the Lumiose City Ghost Girl from Pokemon X & Y? You go to a certain floor in one of the buildings in Lumiose City and, as soon as you exit the elevator, the screen fades in and out a couple times, the music stops, and a girl using a ghost trainer model appears behind you. She then slides around you, frozen in one position of the walk animation, says "No, you're not the one..." and then slides off screen. After that, the music returns and everything goes back to normal as if nothing happened. As far as I know, there's literally been no explanation for this besides just being a creepy easter egg.
Might've been done before, but games where you can see surprisingly human moments in ennemies. Stumbled across one such in portal 2 recently where you just see a bunch of locked up turrets practising music together (ch3 puzzle 16)
I actually don't think this has been done before. I'm not sure how they'd title it, but I'd love to see something like this. So many recent videos have felt really cynical. Your idea really meshes with a channel made by people who just love games. I would absolutely love to see this. The closest I think this channel has come to a similar idea, and I think this one was more about dark moments you didn't realize were dark until later, was a Hitman game (I think). You're hanging out a window, and this guy is on the phone to his wife who he hasn't seen for a while because he works overseas. He just beat cancer, a thing you learn only moments before the most obvious gameplay move is throwing him to his death. I love moments like that in games because a certain type of gamer will go out of their way to find a way of beating the level without ever taking out that NPC. And I just think it's so cool to have that kind of option in a game.
That's definitely where my mind went when watching this vid, but I didn't know about it until today. It's amazing how there are things in this game that I still don't know about 👍
8:24 here you can see the commitment of the Yakuza developers to details: Majima does a backflip BUT you can't see his face, why? because it's his stunt double, of course
Sonic dying in Sonic 06 was a core childhood memory for me. I barely was allowed access to the internet, but when I did, I went on TH-cam for stuff. Things like Mewthree and how to unlock Shadow in Super Smash Bros Brawl were things I watched, and then I found Sonic 06 cutscenes, I cried so much when Sonic died! I didn’t keep watching because I thought he was gone forever! Eventually I realized I was stupid and finished the cutscenes but that moment upset me so much as a small child! 😂
Well, here's another creepy WTF moment you guys forgot about.... Luigi can't go into anymore mansions because he ceased to be at the end of the last game from Nintendo that he was in. But of course, everyone forgot that fact. Yup, it's Nintendo canon.
The VR Version of SuperHot ends with giving you a gun in the "real world" part of the game, and just saying "collect your reward". The only way to end the game is to... I think I cant say the S word on youtube, so lets say, cancel your subscription to being an alive person...
In Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal, I always found it creepy that at the end of a location atop a mountain, I think, was Red/Ash, who didn't say a word and merely engaged in battle if you interacted with him. Also, the Cinnabar Manor in Red/Blue was always pretty eerie.
We might as well mention the last of the creepy Mario 64 trifecta: The insanely creepy Merry-Go-Round theme from Big Boo's Haunt. It genuinely sounded like something that should have been in the "IT" movies...
And once Amazon's Secret Level lands with Keanu in the Armored Core story, Jane can finally justifiably finish the "Seven of the most Keanu Reeves being Keanu Reeves in Games" list she's had in the OX drafts since at least 2015!
There's the opening cutscene of Vector (yes, the mobile parkour game) where the mc actually breaks out of the matrix/mind control and defenestrates himself. It kinda freaked me out as a kid, but the more I saw it the cooler it got.
Firstly: I'll never forget about that bloody piano because a) it's ingrained into my memory since I played it when I was seven and b) No videogame review youtuber will stop talking about it. Secondly: We will never, repeat NEVER, NOT worry about the fact that SEGA thought it appropriate to give Sonic a human girlfriend - the internet itself and it's seedy underbelly simply won't let us.......
Before even watching the video the first thing that popped into my mind was from my N64 days in The legend of Zelda Ocarina of time. when you first run into the zombies and the scream that freezes you and zooms in on them.
While clearly I haven't forgotten it, the ghost girl in Pokemon X/Y comes to mind! Just a random moment exploring the city when a girl appears behind you, hovers around you, says some weird stuff, and disappears.
8:40 well actually, yes, since that's a reference to an idol band called Hikaru Genji who actually for real had that insanity as a routine. Yes, I was quite surprised to see that.
We are learning so much about Andy since the new studio. Like how he likes to write urine jokes, really enjoys sexy sonic fan art, and has a bad memory.
There's more than a few really weird bits in Fable 2. The one demon door that seems to contain a nice winter landscape that suddenly changes into a serial killer's wet dream. The time you play a fun game with the mischievous Chesty, only to find yourself in a room with people melted to the floor (as well as attacked by numerous banshees and balverines). All of Wraithmarsh. That time you find yourself in a grave full of terracotta warriors staring at you. But what takes the cake for me, and the thing that I always forget just how distressing it is, is the quest "A Perfect World", where you are reunited with your dead sister and have to break free from the illusion to the sounds of her bloodcurdling screams. Good times.
Surprised the pyramid head/mannequin scene from silent Hill 2 didn’t make this list. Maybe it’s because it was so creepy that we never forgot about it.
I teared up when I saw the ending for Drawn to Life Next Chapter for the first time. It was such a gut punch and its such a shame that it was changed to such an inferior ending, because my DS Cartridge got damaged, so I cant play it anymore. I mean, I kinda understand why they changed it, but when I first saw that ending it just fit and its just annoying and a shame that I cant experience that ending anymore.
I would have put the entirety of Piglet’s Big Game on this list because that game was terrifying when I was a child… and it was supposed to be a kid’s game. Even today it’s unsettling for me (might just be my old feelings creeping back in on me)
Medal of Honor: Underground. Played through a really great storyline as a resistance member and then there's one more level-with dancing german shepherds driving tanks and trying to kill you. I'm still not sure I didn't dream this up when I was feverish.
Remember playing Metal Gear Solid for the first time? Cool stealth game where you sneak around tactically taking down soldiers to stop a terrorists from launching a nuke. And as you go through this facility you come up against super soldiers like Revolver Ocelot and Sniper Wolf. Then you stumble into the office with Psycho Mantis. That is a WTF moment. Especially the portraits behind Psycho Mantis.
What's the point? What's the value added to the Drawn To Life games by having that complete snap-180 twist at the end? I fail to see the value added to the game by turning around and saying "all of this was the dreams of a comatose boy who's parents died in a car crash". Like, seriously? The game would have been completely fine without it, no?
"cowboy parkour" got me thinking... why don't we have an old west assassin's creed? think of all the old west outlaws you could track down and assassinate. why there's... Arthur Morgan!
Here's an entry that is basically "if you know, you know" Basically the Entire Campaign of Black Ops 3 Seriously, the first time I played the campaign, I couldn't count on less than 3 hands the amount of creepy WTF moments, and even better, I completely forgot they existed, like I don't actually remember the moments specifically, I just remember the countless times I was going "WTF IS HAPPENING" while playing the campaign and I am sure anyone who has played it can agree
With the Holidays coming up, I have a challenge y’all could maybe use. “The Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, Quiet as a Mouse Challenge”: Kill/knockout every guard in the central temple without being noticed. You have 3 attempts. You could also make it “Two competitors see how many guards within the central temple they can kill/knockout without being caught.”
I love that you guys peanut gallery each other more often in this studio.
it's the cramped space you see, no room to breathe
heckle
Oh no! But Jane has a peanut allergy!
Jane seizing every opportunity to remind us that she has a degree in physics.
It’s Jane’s version of the “I went to Harvard!” Trope 😂
Masters if I remember correctly.
She is a feel life Jane Foster.
@@ptonpc Yes. But as the daughter of a physicist who went from Bachelor's to PHD program and the next multiple decades using said degree. I'm obligated to attempt to be funny, by say only a masters huh, and not even using it, except to show off. And then apologizing for the failure or the rudeness, whichever comes first
I, for one, think Jane should talk about entropy and the heat death of the universe way more often.
Drawn to Life’s ending really floored me as a kid. How it’s rated E is still a mystery
(edit): I went to check on the sequel Two Realms and yes it IS canon that the parents died, even though they had a re-release ending to work on instead
It's E for "Everyone dies."
@ legit
Rated E for Existential Crisis
The parents could have just not died and it wouldnt change the coma concept at all 🙃
What the actual @#$% THQ?!?!
I'm kinda shocked the moment from Loz: Twilight Princess where you see a vision of Link murdering Ilia before being consumed by his shadowself and finally seeing dozens of Ilias fall all around him whilst giggling incessantly... Then again, that scene is extremely clear in my memory so maybe it's not something that tends to be forgotten.
Seconding that one, because that is not a scene you can forget in a hurry.
I came here to make sure someone suggested this for the commenter edition.
Even with the rest of the game having the darkest presentation of any Zelda game, that self-insert flashback to the lore is pretty out of pocket for the game. Though yeah, it is too memorable to be in list, especially the presumed Majora's Mask reference where after killing the person reaching out for the golden power, the leader of the shadow clan seemingly steals his identity and screams into the camera in a close up upon being contained by the gods.
I honestly forgot that. Even reading this I can't remember it
I played that game so much and don't remember this scene, so I think it would be great for this video!
I'd argue that this video had the perfect amount of Keanu Reeves content, despite how Andy may feel
Andy's just jealous he didn't think of it first.
The only perfect amount of Keanu Reeves is 100% Keanu Reeves
The only perfect amount is
"Not enough"
Super. Hot.
An unusual amount of Keanu Reeves in this video? Nonsense, any non-zero amount of Keanu Reeves in a video is usual.
I have always found the ending of Galaxy to be disturbing. As far as Mario is concerned, everyone he knew and loved is gone and the beings around him are recreations based on his memory.
This is also why I really enjoy the single Luma in the Super Mario Bros movie. I mean, being one of the few survivors of that armageddon, now living in this new universe, could certainly leave him nihilistic.
I should not be laughing about Drawn to Life, but 'Let's do a last-minute pivot into a traumatic and fairly in-your-face car crash coma dream ending, in this colourful children's game about drawing shapes, because *games are art* (question: what is art though)' is _so_ 2009. In fact, it was 2009 enough that I could almost hear Ben Croshaw yelling about the ending, and had to go back and check that he didn't actually do an episode on the game.
Honestly I think it's genius! I never played the game when it came out but several years later and while it did surprised me a little I mostly thought it was so epic.
@@agentepolaris4914 Fair enough; we've all got different tastes, and I'm glad to hear it landed well with someone.
🎶This is reeeal life🎶
I remember ghosts chasing me. Then I ate many, many pills, and got hangry. Ghosts are delicious btw.
Pac-Man, I always knew you were real!
How was that bit of fruit in between?
Fun fact, theyre not actually ghosts
As a 4th grade kid playing Resident evil, Turok, and watching army of darkness and starship troopers in the late 90s i never understood how that piano was remotely scary 😂
"Waka-waka-waka!"
- Fozzie Bear
I might have just been a weird kid, but the sequences in Max Payne where you are walking along the red line (blood?) while hearing your wife and daughter getting attacked freaked me out no end. My brother didn't seem overly bothered by them but it crushed me as a teen. 20+ years later and I can still remember it vividly.
I loved after Jane was gushing over Keanu the next words were "Super Hot"
I've always loved how Mephiles method for killing Sonic was basically "Look! A shiny object!" *Energy blast through the spine*
Why didn't Eggman ever think of that?
He did he just didn't have anything shiny enough
"Hmm, this rodent has bested my most dastardly robots and thwarted my most nefarious spike traps. How about I... shoot him with a gun? He's _fast,_ but he's not high-velocity-rifle fast.
...In hindsight, I probably should've thought of this *decades* ago."
I haven't noticed it in the algorithm much- Geralt can encounter Weeping Angels. Go to a chapel in an fenced in area. Two angel statues are there. If you enter the chapel then turn around, the statues are now facing you. And they will pursue you to the gate every time you turn your back.
They have mentioned that in previous videos, though, which is probably part of why they skipped it this time. They try not to repeat the same thing TOO often.
Same reason they "missed" the city destruction in one of the other Sonic games (the one where you board down the city streets on a chunk of helicopter).
Queen Vanessa's Manor from A Hat in Time should DEFINITELY be on the list. The rest of the game is all cute as heck bright colours and slapstick comedy, then suddenly the game turns into a horror sequence straight out of Resi Village with NO warning. EXPLAIN YOURSELF HAT IN TIME!!
I think they already counted this one in another list.
I genuinely didn’t notice the breathtaking amount of Keanu until the ending.
I loved drawn to life ending because the games were building up the reveal and the allegories were incredible, the villian just wanted to keep the boy in coma since the moment he wakes up their whole world ceases to exist.
Just realized the parallels to Slay The Princess here
This is not a spoiler btw, it’s literally within the first three sentences of the game’s beginning. Peak game, I recommend it. Has a Ton of replay value too, but no spoilers just in case
@@Tronerfull the game was very creative with the allegories and connotations, but jesus did it get me as a kid
Then they made a sequel and the real world and dream world start merging or whatever.
Wait, so it's basically Link's Awakening?
The amount of "watch this spooky video tape" missions in the Like a Dragon/Yakuza franchise I've had to play already, only three games in, makes me think RGG just loves spooky video cassettes
I'll never forget the SM64 piano. Actually gave me nightmares as a kid
The E stands for "Everyone gets traumatized"
Yeah. When they showed the spoiler list, the first thing on my mind. "Oh, nobody forgot that piano"
For me it was the giant eel in the shipwreck
Pretty sure 5 year old me pissed himself because of that piano.
@@manaash4316 That one as well, though I have learned to swim with him because of that star.
I'm surprised Jane didn't end with suggesting one of the old Cyberpunk videos featuring Keanu 😆
Have they made a "7 things about Keanu" "7 games starring Keanu" "7 Keanus in games" "7 Keanu" "show of the Keanu"
I feel like Jane's master plan is renaming the channel "outsidekeanu"
@@SixShooter14 I'd totally watch "Show of the Keanu"😁
Came for the repressed memories, stayed for the Keanu references
As someone who played the original version of Drawn to Life 2, that was NOT a WTF moment I forgot. That was a formative memory for me and I have been thinking about it ever since.
The Yakuza/Ringu one implies that, like the player, the ghost was having so much fun watching Kiryu go about his daily business she didn't want to complete her main quest of killing him
In a game full of WTF creepy moments, I'll never forget Alex in Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem getting a flash of her dead self in a bathtub of her own blood.
Been replaying Deus Ex 1 lately, and the several moments in that game involving Icarus still send chills down my spine.
"I NOW HAVE FULL ACCESS TO YOUR SYSTEMS."
Get the hell out of here, Denton!
@@Orosian5 "The population will start to get desperate. Your turn."
@@Crocogator Desperate.
Old men.
@@Orosian5 Running the world.
A NEW AGE!
It does lose in horror because Icarus doesn't do anything wrong against you.
Creepy moments in the Red Dead Redemption series could be entirely its own list, there’s so many paranormal moments between both games.
Yeah I love that the Strange Man is in both games!
And that swamp at night in RDR2... some of the most scared I've been in a game in the last 10 years 😅
Or that creepy brother sister couple who ran a pig farm. Rdr2 was a masterpiece
The ghost in the swamp 😢, creeped the shit out of me when I first saw her.
So you know Wizard101? The kids game about being a Harry Potter like wizard and fight monsters using a yugioh-esque combat system?
The first major story arc covers a tragic story about the necromancy school teacher (yes, the Harry Potter like school taught literal children about spells that animate and raise the dead) lashing out at the school because his wife died from cancer. And a bunch of missions, both main story missions and side quests, talk about that teacher's dead wife, how tragic her death was, and how the teacher sort of broke and became super evil.
Which is something I would expect from a relatively mature game or movie, not a Harry Potter like game marketed towards children.
In the spirit of a holiday you totally don't celebrate, I'd like to see "The 7 Things in Gaming We're Most Thankful For"
Oh briliant idea for one of those "interview like" lists !
Inkeeping with the algorithmic need to put fromsoft games in there, the quick reset points outside boss arenas in elden ring fixed a series long problem in one easy step
Man, I hate it when the edgy fan theory where everything is happening in somebody’s coma dream turns out to be canon.
The Piano from Mario 64 and the Redead from Ocarina of Time will never leave my soul.
I'd suggest the "burning orphans room" in the otherwise goofy Psychonauts, but...
...I will _never_ forget that existed.
May not be creepy, per se, but as wild and wacky as Yakuza:Like a dragon is, the side mission where Kasuga meets a young woman who knows him skips into the supernatural.
It's all a bit weird as she looks like a late teen or early 20s young woman, but says the 40+ year old was a teen or kid the same time as her and he saved her. Kasuga takes her on a date and its all quite cute and nice, then at the end we find out she was dead all along and he was the only one who could see her.
Of course, Ichiballs isn't exactly mentally stable.
Unusual? I demand more Keanu themed list videos!
jane getting to drop some cosmological philosophy while talking about mario. delightful.
Not only have I not forgotten any of these, but I OFTEN bring up the end of Mario Galaxy 1 in conversation....usually unprompted
Wonder if this list was inspired by the fact that tomorrow sees a new D&D but everyone has amnesia adventure?
People theorize that the manmade mutant from RDR2 is a reference to ManBearPig from South Park. The show had an entire episode revolving around people referencing the video game as the B plot, while the A plot saw the boys trying to get Al Gore to help them stop MBP.
10:55 I NEVER forgot how Super Mario Galaxy ended. It was what made Super Mario Galaxy 2 possible after all.
Superhot VR actually included more instances of the player needing to take themselves out, but the developers removed all of it from the game in the last patch years after release with the excuse "You deserve better".
Jane morally demolishing Andy for the intro made me laugh more than it should 😂
I felt sorry for him, it was a sharper blow than I would've expected. I know they're joking but still.
I'm always rooting for Andy 🎊
How about the entire ending of American McGee's Alice? I remember one spot where you could look at a library with infinitely tall stacks of books, and another where your constant Cheshire Cat companion got splorched with no warning at all. Edit: and it's apparently another coma dream as well.
Doesn't belong on this list. If you made it through any amount of that game without knowing what you were in for, that's definitely on you.
A Hat In Time is a Platformer in which a character named Hat Kid recovers her time pieces when both they and her fell onto another planet because a member of the Mafia wanted her to pay a toll. One of the levels is called Queen Vanessa's manor which involves Hat Kid hiding from the titular character the level is named after. Also completing this level is mandatory because it's one of the contracts the Snatcher gives Hat Kid to complete.
There is a way to bypass it though
Honestly, everything involving the Snatcher could be on this list.
What about the Lumiose City Ghost Girl from Pokemon X & Y? You go to a certain floor in one of the buildings in Lumiose City and, as soon as you exit the elevator, the screen fades in and out a couple times, the music stops, and a girl using a ghost trainer model appears behind you. She then slides around you, frozen in one position of the walk animation, says "No, you're not the one..." and then slides off screen. After that, the music returns and everything goes back to normal as if nothing happened. As far as I know, there's literally been no explanation for this besides just being a creepy easter egg.
5:52 correction the entire game of superhot was a creepy WTF moment I had forgotten about.
From now on, whenever something terrible happens, “This is Real Life” is going to play in my head.
Might've been done before, but games where you can see surprisingly human moments in ennemies.
Stumbled across one such in portal 2 recently where you just see a bunch of locked up turrets practising music together (ch3 puzzle 16)
I actually don't think this has been done before. I'm not sure how they'd title it, but I'd love to see something like this. So many recent videos have felt really cynical. Your idea really meshes with a channel made by people who just love games. I would absolutely love to see this.
The closest I think this channel has come to a similar idea, and I think this one was more about dark moments you didn't realize were dark until later, was a Hitman game (I think). You're hanging out a window, and this guy is on the phone to his wife who he hasn't seen for a while because he works overseas. He just beat cancer, a thing you learn only moments before the most obvious gameplay move is throwing him to his death. I love moments like that in games because a certain type of gamer will go out of their way to find a way of beating the level without ever taking out that NPC. And I just think it's so cool to have that kind of option in a game.
In Red dead redemption they made man, bear pig😂. When I saw that I Immidiatly thought of Southpark
That's definitely where my mind went when watching this vid, but I didn't know about it until today. It's amazing how there are things in this game that I still don't know about 👍
8:24 here you can see the commitment of the Yakuza developers to details: Majima does a backflip BUT you can't see his face, why? because it's his stunt double, of course
How about the Mu training from Earthbound? It's not remembered as much as the final boss fight, but it's still creepy in its own right.
I feel like Jane doesn't get many opportunities to nerd out about astrophysics, SO LET HER COOK ANDY
Sonic dying in Sonic 06 was a core childhood memory for me. I barely was allowed access to the internet, but when I did, I went on TH-cam for stuff. Things like Mewthree and how to unlock Shadow in Super Smash Bros Brawl were things I watched, and then I found Sonic 06 cutscenes, I cried so much when Sonic died! I didn’t keep watching because I thought he was gone forever! Eventually I realized I was stupid and finished the cutscenes but that moment upset me so much as a small child! 😂
4:20 evolution is a mystery, Andy of all people should know this
Sooo Sora in KH 1 stabbing himself with a massive sharp key didn't make the cut?
Wasn't it a very blunt key?
@@BJGvideosvery blunt key that can slice through buildings. Don't think about it.
@@BJGvideos Nope it was VERY pointy
Thank goodness this channel pays its respects to the Yakuza series.
Does that game really go by the name: Super HOT- Super HOT- Super HOT?
4:31 guy trying to create Manbearpig! Trust me I'm totally cereal!!!
Jane looks so flipin adorable in that t-shirt
Me, doing a very bad impression of J. Jonah Jameson: Too much Keanu? No such thing! I need more segments about Spider-I mean, Keanu Reeves!
We're learning a LOT about Jane in these recent videos lol
in yakuza like a dragon, there's a substory where ichiban spends a day with a supposed ghost girl.
Well, here's another creepy WTF moment you guys forgot about.... Luigi can't go into anymore mansions because he ceased to be at the end of the last game from Nintendo that he was in. But of course, everyone forgot that fact. Yup, it's Nintendo canon.
Can never have enough Keanu.
Also, I really need to play RDR2 one of these days...
10:07 I'd be more concerned about the dude that randomly disappears to the shadow real...
You can beat Red Dead Redemption 2 more than once and still learn about things you didn't know about 👍
I didn't forget the piano, no matter how hard I tried.
The VR Version of SuperHot ends with giving you a gun in the "real world" part of the game, and just saying "collect your reward". The only way to end the game is to... I think I cant say the S word on youtube, so lets say, cancel your subscription to being an alive person...
The super mario one is a throw away. Everyone remembers the super mario 64 piano because you guys never stop talking about it
In Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal, I always found it creepy that at the end of a location atop a mountain, I think, was Red/Ash, who didn't say a word and merely engaged in battle if you interacted with him.
Also, the Cinnabar Manor in Red/Blue was always pretty eerie.
I don't remember the black hole ending to Mario Galaxy, but I'll never forget that piano.
It’s bold of you to assume I don’t regularly think of Sonic’s death.
Luigi‘s Mansion 3 brought back the living Piano as the first big boss ghost in floor 4.!
We might as well mention the last of the creepy Mario 64 trifecta: The insanely creepy Merry-Go-Round theme from Big Boo's Haunt. It genuinely sounded like something that should have been in the "IT" movies...
And once Amazon's Secret Level lands with Keanu in the Armored Core story, Jane can finally justifiably finish the "Seven of the most Keanu Reeves being Keanu Reeves in Games" list she's had in the OX drafts since at least 2015!
There's the opening cutscene of Vector (yes, the mobile parkour game) where the mc actually breaks out of the matrix/mind control and defenestrates himself. It kinda freaked me out as a kid, but the more I saw it the cooler it got.
11:40 - An event described in _The Restaurant at the End of the Universe_ as the "gnab gib".
Firstly: I'll never forget about that bloody piano because a) it's ingrained into my memory since I played it when I was seven and b) No videogame review youtuber will stop talking about it.
Secondly: We will never, repeat NEVER, NOT worry about the fact that SEGA thought it appropriate to give Sonic a human girlfriend - the internet itself and it's seedy underbelly simply won't let us.......
Perfect!! Been on a binge of videos today 😁
Before even watching the video the first thing that popped into my mind was from my N64 days in The legend of Zelda Ocarina of time. when you first run into the zombies and the scream that freezes you and zooms in on them.
While clearly I haven't forgotten it, the ghost girl in Pokemon X/Y comes to mind! Just a random moment exploring the city when a girl appears behind you, hovers around you, says some weird stuff, and disappears.
No... You're not the one...
Glad to see they started with a light one....
8:40 well actually, yes, since that's a reference to an idol band called Hikaru Genji who actually for real had that insanity as a routine. Yes, I was quite surprised to see that.
I've played through the VR shooting in Super Hot and had no idea this existed. I thought it was kinda short, guess I missed much of the game!
I remember that time when Jane said that memory is a funny thing. I don't remember anything else.
We are learning so much about Andy since the new studio. Like how he likes to write urine jokes, really enjoys sexy sonic fan art, and has a bad memory.
There's more than a few really weird bits in Fable 2. The one demon door that seems to contain a nice winter landscape that suddenly changes into a serial killer's wet dream. The time you play a fun game with the mischievous Chesty, only to find yourself in a room with people melted to the floor (as well as attacked by numerous banshees and balverines). All of Wraithmarsh. That time you find yourself in a grave full of terracotta warriors staring at you. But what takes the cake for me, and the thing that I always forget just how distressing it is, is the quest "A Perfect World", where you are reunited with your dead sister and have to break free from the illusion to the sounds of her bloodcurdling screams. Good times.
Surprised the pyramid head/mannequin scene from silent Hill 2 didn’t make this list. Maybe it’s because it was so creepy that we never forgot about it.
I teared up when I saw the ending for Drawn to Life Next Chapter for the first time. It was such a gut punch and its such a shame that it was changed to such an inferior ending, because my DS Cartridge got damaged, so I cant play it anymore. I mean, I kinda understand why they changed it, but when I first saw that ending it just fit and its just annoying and a shame that I cant experience that ending anymore.
I would have put the entirety of Piglet’s Big Game on this list because that game was terrifying when I was a child… and it was supposed to be a kid’s game. Even today it’s unsettling for me (might just be my old feelings creeping back in on me)
I don't know, I think the kiss in Sonic '06 is slightly more WTF than Sonic getting iced.
Ocarina of Time and the Dead Hand enemy. I legitimately blocked it out for years until I encountered it again during a replay.
Jane throwing shade in the opening is always funny
Medal of Honor: Underground. Played through a really great storyline as a resistance member and then there's one more level-with dancing german shepherds driving tanks and trying to kill you. I'm still not sure I didn't dream this up when I was feverish.
What a perfect episode, lots of physics and Keanu. Paramount/Sega should definitely sponsor you 👍🏼
Remember playing Metal Gear Solid for the first time? Cool stealth game where you sneak around tactically taking down soldiers to stop a terrorists from launching a nuke. And as you go through this facility you come up against super soldiers like Revolver Ocelot and Sniper Wolf. Then you stumble into the office with Psycho Mantis. That is a WTF moment. Especially the portraits behind Psycho Mantis.
I got distracted on how nice Jane's hair look, just flawless
No cyberpunk 2077 phantom liberty? The cynosure facility turned into Alien: Isolation
What's the point? What's the value added to the Drawn To Life games by having that complete snap-180 twist at the end? I fail to see the value added to the game by turning around and saying "all of this was the dreams of a comatose boy who's parents died in a car crash". Like, seriously? The game would have been completely fine without it, no?
"cowboy parkour" got me thinking... why don't we have an old west assassin's creed? think of all the old west outlaws you could track down and assassinate. why there's... Arthur Morgan!
Jane really flexing her Physics degree
The piano in Mario 64 is far more "minor jump scare" than it is "creepy"...
Here's an entry that is basically "if you know, you know"
Basically the Entire Campaign of Black Ops 3
Seriously, the first time I played the campaign, I couldn't count on less than 3 hands the amount of creepy WTF moments, and even better, I completely forgot they existed, like I don't actually remember the moments specifically, I just remember the countless times I was going "WTF IS HAPPENING" while playing the campaign and I am sure anyone who has played it can agree
With the Holidays coming up, I have a challenge y’all could maybe use.
“The Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, Quiet as a Mouse Challenge”:
Kill/knockout every guard in the central temple without being noticed. You have 3 attempts.
You could also make it “Two competitors see how many guards within the central temple they can kill/knockout without being caught.”