I remember, in assassin's creed origins, since I wanted some XP to lvl up, I kept killing guards and then died one time, and on the loading screen, a tip popped up, "take quests instead of killing innocent guards, they have families too you know", I felt guilty and never did that again lol
Here's a fun one: In Ghost of Tsushima, there are areas where you swing on certain points with a grappling hook. I found two areas that were essentially just a rope swing with a long drop into a lake. They made me so happy.
I think i just recently found one of those. But my thought was i made a mistake in direction or something xD but according to what you said its possible that was deliberately there. But I can't remember where i was when i did that, because i use fast travel non-stop. xD
@@himticks I know of the one at the top of the Thunderhead Cliffs in the northeastern point of Iki. I can't remember if there is one in Tsushima, though.
In Call of theMountain, it's not just Aloy, it's every character. I couldn't make it through a cutscene without messing with the NPCs because it was just so funny to watch them talk about such *super serious* stuff while I'm trying to poke their eyeball and they're just constantly squirming and giving me angry side-eye.
Another good one is Modern Warfare 2019's "Clean House" mission, where if you shoot the baby enough times, it straight up calls you out for being a psychopath
Still not gonna get over this. Rockstar 2 made a game called RDR 2 where you spend most of the time riding a horse, looking forward. So some of the most insane moments in that game for me were when I randomly decided to look back. There's this one thing that happened to me that I still haven't found someone talk about in the game. If you ride out far enough after these two cliffs somewhere around Valentine (iirc) and you look back at night, you'll see a shining light at the edge of one of the cliffs. With binoculars you're not gonna make it out. So if you decide to go back, to see what it is, at some point you'll see it's actually someone who is holding a lantern. But more interestingly, if you decide to keep going for the lantern, the person will quickly put the lantern away and ride off into the forest. Once you go to the actual spot, there is nothing there. So clearly that NPC was somebody following you. And that's not even the best part about it. What's actually even creepier is at some point in the story you're bound to see a similar silhouette in the distance again. Just standing there, watching you and as soon as you decide to approach - immediately running away.
I think my favorite is in Metal Gear 3. Killing Ocolot at any point in the game is a game over due to a 'Time Paradox' since he exists in the first game, and 3 is a prequel.
Now that is attention to detail. They did some weird stuff in 5 too. Like really going to far when you "accidentally" kept the camera on Quiet too long ..
In GTA5, play as Trevor (who creeps out everyone down town anyway) and follow a female on foot from fairly far away, like across a street. She will move away at a fast walk, then a trot, then a full out run, then you hear cops (but never see them), sirens, gunfire, everything lol.
@@itsRobbie_ That figures. I only did it once and by complete accident in the early part of the game after Trevor showed up. I was playing him and I noticed everyone avoiding me including the ones across the street. I pushed it to see what would happen.
"Washin' my pits, washin' my pits, this is the song when I'm washing my- OY! Can a bloke not get any bleedin' privacy round here? Buncha perverts, the lot of you!!"
I got an achievement in Nier Automata while i was showing 2B's android booty up her skirt to my roommate. We laughed so hard. I don't care it's public, I'm in my 30's, but that sucks for some people lol!
Lollipop Chainsaw has a 0 point achievement for successfully looking up Juliet's skirt, which is actually incredibly difficult to do since she will change her stance and c block you if you try to rotate the camera in that way.
So does Nier Automata. I guess Devs just know if you put a female protagonist in a skirt. Players are going to look up it (either out of curiosity to see what's modeled under there if anything at all or perviness)
Omega Qunitet does the same thing, The character will even call you out for it. Which is crazy considering the rest of Idea Factory's games actually encourage stupid things like that.
For the 0451 code, there is another neat subversion in Deathloop. If you try to input it into the first keypad in the game, the player character quips up: "Old habits die hard." And it even gives you an achievement
Honestly one of the best ones. The Sol system is out of the way, not tracked, and every planet including Uranus is depleted, so there's absolutely no way you'd probe Uranus by accident lmao "Really, commander?"
I was like, "WTF" when Aloy reacted in Horizon: Call of the Mountain. The game was my first VR game. The experience was interesting, but I kept getting dizzy. Horizon is also one of my favorite franchises.
The halo CE clip made me remember the good old halo three days playing co op with my best friend. We would get through the opening mission up until you get to the first base of operations with sergeant Johnson. Then spend literally hours just killing as many people as we could at the base and see how long we could survive, good times.
one of my favorite examples of this is in ultrakill, where the game creator made dialogue popups that appear out of bounds when you do a major speedrun skip, like the Pipe Clip giving “Pipe Clip still lives” when you do it
My favorite was in Deus Ex (the first one, from 2000), you can pretty much explore anywhere, but if you set foot in the women's restroom at HQ, not only does a woman in there call you out on it, but during the debrief later, the boss mentions it as well. This was about a decade before achievements were a thing, it was just something DX vets would trigger just for the extra line (or avoid to keep the debrief scene shorter in case of a speed run).
In Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force, there is a mission where a character is abducted by the borg. In the next mission you are in a borg cube and you see the character being assimilated, If you look around a bit you can find essentially a small obstacle course leading to him, but most likely if you try to get to him they will beam him away just as you reach him. But If you start running for him before the dialogue ends you can make it in time and save him. They knew we would want to save him and made it practically impossible to do it first time through but when you know, you can get the headstart and make it. (The guy will just be recovering in sickbay for the rest of the game so It doesn't impact the story but its still pretty cool.)
Playing Dirt3 a few years back had a funny interaction. I was adjusting settings that could only be done, at that time, after you started a race. I'd change something, test, readjust and so on. I did that long enough for the navigator to say, "Um . . . We're in a RACE, you know."
When I worked for Focus Entertainment...we had a guy who was hired, paid and expected to do everything he could to exploit and break a game. His entire job was to do what the dev hadn't expected, so they could expect it, and do something about it. Sometimes that was finding a way to make it fun, if it wasn't game breaking, and sometimes it was just making sure they couldn't do it, if it would mess things up too badly. I was kind of jealous, because it seemed like such a fun job to have.
When I was involved with the Interactive Fiction community, there was a playtester who was notorious for these sorts of things (and much loved for it). He’d try taking a thousand napkins from a dispenser, eating random objects, and closing doors behind him to see what would happen, among many other things.
I dunno, it depends. I had a friend who did something similar to this for a little while, and he thought it would be a cool job to sit around playing games all day and trying to break them, but he said it was the most boring job he's ever had! It mostly consisted of him doing incredibly mundane things over and over again, like trying to walk through every inch of every single wall in the game, then trying to run through them, then trying to jump through them, over and over and over again. It didn't sound like fun. It sounded incredibly monotonous!
Two of my favorite moments like this are 'South Park: The Fractured But Whole' (Cartman scolds you for cheating, while dressed as Bill Belichick) and 'Batman: Arkham Asylum' ("Reading the last page first?").
In og ff7 when you leave Midgar you have to choose party members and if you chose the 2 girls leaving out Barrett and Red, Barrat says "I knew you’d do that!" Haha
Plus entering the rocket code. Doing it first try, Cid will be suspicious of you since it would be impossible to know in game already unless you worked for Shinra.
For Doom 2016 at #4, you can actually shoot him just after the door opens and the animation finishes. If you don't enter the room you can still use your gun as he walks right, he has a forcefield shield and says 'Save your ammo' or something
You don’t need power armor, jetpack, or console. Just tell your companion to flip the switch, sprint to the back of the ship, ride the boat to the too deck, and enter the ship after the switch gets flipped and before the ship moves. Enjoy the ride.
another good one from RE4 is trying to look at Ashley's underwear she immediately covers herself up and calls you out for it lmao they knew we were going to do it and we did it!!
The way Aloy react is freaking spot on ! There is so much in these eyes, all the while keeping it low key like she doesn't want to be the one making a scene, it's great !
In one of the first mech warrior games you get on a training mission with your commander. He teaches you how to weapon lock enemies, so naturally you start by locking on to him. He then says ‘keep that laser out of my face!’ If you then shoot him, he will unleash on you with everything he has.
i've never played a yakuza game, so i didn't know about that achievement, but i decided to lookup the names. they are actual, real life adult video stars. lol Your character is watching real videos of real people doing thier actual profession. that attention to detail is insane
I’m not sure if this counts, but in X-Men Legends if you are any character that has super strength like Beast you can throw Wolverine at enemies. If you throw him a few times for no reason he gets mad and will attack you; it doesn’t do any damage on you, but it’s still funny to see.
The two I think of is God of War when Kratos throws his axe. The devs knew people would throw the axe and then see if Kratos would leave it behind if he walks the a door/portal. But nope, he calls it back every time on his own. And the Last of Us 2 that damn work bench. They knew EXACTLY players were gonna goto that bench for necessary upgrades. Made the room feel safe even if the silence was eery. Set it up in a nice spot, then boom, you're getting jumped and from that point I think we all approached the workbenches with more caution from then on.
I started playing Yakuza Kiwami for the first time, and those "videos" are in there, too. But what's even stranger is that they are somehow the "reward" for completing the story of a hostess. Like, it's not even something I knew was going to happen, it just came out of complete left field!
Just wanna say, your channel has really been there for me during some real tough times in my life. Being able to look forward to your daily videos about the gaming industry is whats keeping me sane. Thank you Gameranx and all those part of the team. I literally wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you. =)
keep up the good fight, mate. try to seek out whatever makes you feel really curious and gives you feeling of awe. i bought civilization 6 when it was heavily on sale, and it lead me down a massive, massive rabbit hole. now i listen to lots and lots of history audiobooks, and my youtube feed is full of history stuff, or history podcasts like the fall of civilization one. i also read history ebooks, or wikipedia before bed instead of scrolling reddit--which has also helped. i never connected to history before, but those civilization games and the paradox ones, and stuff like assassin's creed, etc., have all really brought it to life in a way that books never could. now when i wake up, i'm really eager to learn more about the past. anyway, i hope you find many more things to keep you curious and looking forward to something.
I'm with you on that man. If you need another really good videogame related channel to binge check out viva la dirt league. They have whole series of videogame parodies and satires that are just golden. Gameranx thank you as well for your excellent channel
8:18 It’s also an Achievement. Killing the Captain spawns a squad of invincible marines from an otherwise locked room. Inside that room is blood splatter that spells out a name. Looking at said blood splatter unlocks the Achievement.
Great list. Video games often anticipate our next move, which is part of what makes them so engaging. Some classics like The Legend of Zelda series and Metal Gear Solid are known for their clever ways of reading player intentions. Even Gates of Pyre, despite still in beta really gets into the player's head with its great Lore and storyline.
Number 7 was written just for me: out-of-nowhere puzzles is my number one pet peeve in video games. The worst: "Hmmm, maybe if I move these mirrors to redirect the light...the door will open?"
Lone Echo/Lone Echo 2, if you try to grab on to the female protagonists arm or butt when she floats through zero gravity to hold on, she'll push your hand off. Also when stationed, she looks at you while brushing your hands off her butt. Shame it wasn't recognised. It's a massive indicator that Devs knew their audience 😂
Number 9: You don't need to enable any commands, you are not locked from moving. If you are wearing power armor with a jetpack you can get on the ship even on console. You DO die if the ship crashes while you are on the deck, but if you go below deck before it collides you survive.
I'm the type of gamer who fine-tooth-combs everything in a first playthrough so I don't miss anything. Definitely not as much as some might, because there's always something other gamers find that impresses and intrigues me.
Dragon Quest 8 has a hidden room somewhere on the over map you can only get to once you unlock the flying ship. You go in and women in bunny suits offer you a "Puff-puff" saying yes blindfolds your character, they take you to the back and rub the character with what's supposed to be their chests, but it's really just slime enemies. It's pretty funny. You can do it with the other characters as well and they all have different reactions. The Funniest being Jessica as she just sits there looking mad.
In fallout 4, regardless of what platform you're on, you can hit the switch and then just run and jump across the rooftops to get on the ship. You do not need console commands.
Not really anticipate. Remember it’s a program. You can only do what the program allows you to do. Every jump, move, misdirection is calculated. Everything is coded, therefore everything is known. Anticipation worse than anticipation itself.
If everything was known then there wouldn't be crazy game breaking speedrun tactics 😂. Like I beat the entirety of Re8 in 1 hour and 36 minutes. One part you can shoot through a door you're not supposed to and another you can skip a large part of the castle by going outside of the map.
You can make it onto the Constitution on consoles. Once you power up the ship, use your jetpack-modded power armor to quickly get up to the highest point in the building you're in, then fly over to the ship as it's taking off. You still die once the ship crashes, but it's a way to do it on consoles.
I have a video where I successfully rode the Constitution all the way to the building without dying or using console commands. Maybe they made it more difficult later on, I dunno. It required some very narrow timing and standing in exactly the right place at the back of the ship and then running to the front right after everything gets wiped off of the deck (which kills you if you're anywhere forward).
For fallout 4 on console you don’t need any console commands… just power armour with a jet pack. Can jump on the ship way before it takes off to crash the next block over.
one of my all time favorites was the original Diablo, there were cows on the map. you could 'interact' with them and they would moo. so ofc you make them moo, and moo, and moo, and eventually they just go MOOOOO! they KNEW we were gonna do that.
god I remember the yakuza zero one, I had every other achievement and didn't know where to get that last one being "I did it for the achievment" so I looked it up and said to myself, "maybe I'm not getting 100% in yakuza zero."
Before Halo 1, Deus Ex had consequences for friendly fire and for sparing or knocking out instead of killing enemies that involve completely different story arcs. Also the code 0451 is a reference to the Ray Bradbury book Fahrenheit 451 which fit perfectly into Deus Ex as that game is riddled with future dystopia themes, references and conspiracies that are actually facts. That the UNATCO HQ used a reference to state censorship is an early clue that you aren't working for the good guys.
Years ago when I was playing the Cars game on GameCube, playing as Lightning McQueen, I slowly nosed up to a female NPC car trying to kiss her. She said "Ugh, that is so disgusting." Looking back on it now, it's kinda insane that they built that in. Unless I'm misremembering the entire thing and imagined it all.
In Tales of Destiny, it's possible to Beat Leon the first time you encounter him and he fights you. Doing so ends the game early, and yes, this even happens in the English version, translated and all.
I'm kinda surprised they mentioned RES-E 4 without talking about standing at the bottom of ladders waiting for Ashley, and that they didn't mention Lolipop Chainsaw.
You can still shoot Hayden in DOOM, if you wait till he starts walking away after he freezes you, you can get a a whole lot of shots off on him, it has custom particles that you can only see if you do this and he even says “your wasting your ammo”. Just goes to show how much a gem the DOOM games are, and how much the boys at ID software thought of, even among the other games of the “golden age of gaming” (2012 to 2020.)
In Life is Strange 2, there's 2 super funny interactions that i just came across while playing. In the Motel at the end of Episode 1, before you enter your room u can go to one of the doors in the second floor in which you can hear people "wrestling" inside, if u stand outside the door for a bit, Daniel (lil bro) will come to the door and ask Sean (big bro) what is going on inside there? and u can respond to his question lol At start of Episode 3 when you wake up and had ur morning cup of coffe u will see one of the girls from the camp go into the outdoor shower, if u just walk around the shower for a bit, she will ask who is out there and what are you doing, and u can respond. Dont ask me how i got the 2nd one tho💀
Number 4, you can shoot samual hayden. Right after he apologises for the jolt and tells you this way you can shoot him quickly before your guns are taken away but it does nothing as he seems to have a green shield around him. He just tells you to "save your ammunition" ! though you would want to know :)
Almost nothing to do with the video, but my best friend, who is a total Halo nerd, and I were playing Halo CE and I saw the waterfall immediately land on the Halo ring. I walked over to it expecting treasure, and he said there wouldn't be anything... I found a skull
I see Way of the Samurai 4 in the intro, I get excited to see something about it in the video because I used to think I'm the only person of planet earth who has ever even heard of these games, nothing shows up :(...
It took me forever to beat the guy with the minigun in the first one due to his rapid "what?" as I dodged so much. Unless that was a different game.... My favorite of the series was 2. Absolutely spectacular. Still have my save data for it as well.
Champions of Norrath also had a transparent overlay map and i literally always had it on. It honestly is so awesome. I wish more RPGs had that map type option..
Nah, you can jump on board the USS Constitution just with normal gameplay. You'll need the jetpack on your armour though. Just do it as it's counting down, before it takes off. Ride the ship, have fun, then get below decks just before it crashes.
I remember, in Oblivion, there was a mission to retrieve a book fobsmoene from Guild of Mages, if I am not mistaken. Then someone else would approach you, and make a different offer on it. So, I gave the book to the first person, then at night broke in to their room, found the book in the desk or chest, then give it to the second one,getting both rewards. Also, in AC Odyssey I have noticed, that if you release tamed predator, it just runs off out of detection range and carries on with it's stuff. So, I have released a bear in the middle of Athens, and it ran off, then started killing people, since it was still within city. In the same game I gave tried to lure mercenaries chasing me into the fort, and they sometime would start to fight with soldiers, usually killing most of them for me!
I remember, in assassin's creed origins, since I wanted some XP to lvl up, I kept killing guards and then died one time, and on the loading screen, a tip popped up, "take quests instead of killing innocent guards, they have families too you know", I felt guilty and never did that again lol
In Odyssey, when you climb the Zeus Statue...if you try to use the Dong as a Handhold it triggers a line of "I probably shouldn't grab that"
@@justinlast2lastharder749 It'd be a bad place to try to climb up anyhow if the statue hasn't eroded too much.
@@justinlast2lastharder749 people can't resist the urge to climb up there 😆
I feel like people only hate origins because it started the "modern" ac games but it's actually really fucking good.
@@MNIDDM yep agree, one of the best!
Here's a fun one: In Ghost of Tsushima, there are areas where you swing on certain points with a grappling hook. I found two areas that were essentially just a rope swing with a long drop into a lake. They made me so happy.
I think i just recently found one of those. But my thought was i made a mistake in direction or something xD but according to what you said its possible that was deliberately there. But I can't remember where i was when i did that, because i use fast travel non-stop. xD
Where is it? I want to try
@@himticks I know of the one at the top of the Thunderhead Cliffs in the northeastern point of Iki. I can't remember if there is one in Tsushima, though.
I remember being on a quest when I stumbled into one. Chuckled, moved on, and then turned around because I really-really wanted to jump.
In Call of theMountain, it's not just Aloy, it's every character. I couldn't make it through a cutscene without messing with the NPCs because it was just so funny to watch them talk about such *super serious* stuff while I'm trying to poke their eyeball and they're just constantly squirming and giving me angry side-eye.
ah yes, her, *eyeball*
Another good one is Modern Warfare 2019's "Clean House" mission, where if you shoot the baby enough times, it straight up calls you out for being a psychopath
love how you know that😭 can’t blame you though
No way really?
@@h7z7rd it wasn't a secret or anything, pretty sure I saw some videos and maybe an article, I never shot the baby and I knew about it 🤯
@@chrislair6832t-bag made a video/short about it
Dude that is Savage AF I salute ya .
Still not gonna get over this. Rockstar 2 made a game called RDR 2 where you spend most of the time riding a horse, looking forward. So some of the most insane moments in that game for me were when I randomly decided to look back.
There's this one thing that happened to me that I still haven't found someone talk about in the game. If you ride out far enough after these two cliffs somewhere around Valentine (iirc) and you look back at night, you'll see a shining light at the edge of one of the cliffs. With binoculars you're not gonna make it out. So if you decide to go back, to see what it is, at some point you'll see it's actually someone who is holding a lantern. But more interestingly, if you decide to keep going for the lantern, the person will quickly put the lantern away and ride off into the forest.
Once you go to the actual spot, there is nothing there. So clearly that NPC was somebody following you. And that's not even the best part about it. What's actually even creepier is at some point in the story you're bound to see a similar silhouette in the distance again. Just standing there, watching you and as soon as you decide to approach - immediately running away.
Wait what the hell, I have never seen this before
Seen as soon as I started, lantern in distance while dredging through snow
was it the strange man maybe?
Who’s rockstar and what’s RDR 2?
@@senseiseanobi2081 Rockstar is this singer with enormous boobs, and RDR2 is the 2nd remix of her song Raven Dove.
I think my favorite is in Metal Gear 3. Killing Ocolot at any point in the game is a game over due to a 'Time Paradox' since he exists in the first game, and 3 is a prequel.
Now that is attention to detail.
They did some weird stuff in 5 too. Like really going to far when you "accidentally" kept the camera on Quiet too long ..
Wait, the classic MSG "we know what you're up to" from the devs is Meryl's pants scene
They did the same with the remastered cod4.
0:15 Horizen VR Games and Player Nuisance
1:43 Fallout 4 USS Constitution
3:14 Blood Shower in Borderlands 3
4:46 Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem Puzzle Shooting
6:01 Resident Evil 4's Louise Interaction
7:09 Halo's Captain Killing
8:47 Doom 2016's Samuel Hayden
10:42 Elden Ring's Traps
12:19 selaco's Looking Glass Code
13:36 Yakuza 0 Yakuza's Erotic Videos
Thanks. I don’t understand why the video navigation is always number 1 2 etc.
For the people without the attention span town watch a full video
@@mtnman8783well no. Why not put the actual titles of the videos in the video navigation instead of putting number 1 number 2 etc?
Thank you. I can't stand it when the description just says "number x" instead of the game name 🙄
@@VideoManDanit’s very frustrating
In God of War Ragnarok, I like throwing the axe at the chime until the squirrel gets pissed off
I love watching people do this
yeah that was a great one!
@@Ic3h0rnEt14 although he’s very adorable
"Very uncharacteristic of you" 😂
"Enough with the Damn Chime !? Oh..... Uh."
In GTA5, play as Trevor (who creeps out everyone down town anyway) and follow a female on foot from fairly far away, like across a street. She will move away at a fast walk, then a trot, then a full out run, then you hear cops (but never see them), sirens, gunfire, everything lol.
Most npcs do that if you follow them long enough. At least in online
@@itsRobbie_ That figures. I only did it once and by complete accident in the early part of the game after Trevor showed up. I was playing him and I noticed everyone avoiding me including the ones across the street. I pushed it to see what would happen.
The entirety of Baldur's gate 3 is a we knew player would try that situation
"Washin' my pits, washin' my pits, this is the song when I'm washing my- OY! Can a bloke not get any bleedin' privacy round here? Buncha perverts, the lot of you!!"
Underrated comment tbh
That's just Larian in a nutshell as a developer.
Not entirely tbh, but most of it yes^^
That's the definition of a good game right there.
15:08 "They all knew there were a lot of people who wanted to get 100% completion"
I know what you're trying to do...
The woman's face @ 15:41 has "I don't know why I'm doing this for little kids" energy.
After that, someone started to sharing "nuclear code" 🙈
@@spiegeltn Fr
I think some of the dates also require watching their vids...
I got an achievement in Nier Automata while i was showing 2B's android booty up her skirt to my roommate. We laughed so hard. I don't care it's public, I'm in my 30's, but that sucks for some people lol!
Lollipop Chainsaw has a 0 point achievement for successfully looking up Juliet's skirt, which is actually incredibly difficult to do since she will change her stance and c block you if you try to rotate the camera in that way.
What a loser
So does Nier Automata. I guess Devs just know if you put a female protagonist in a skirt. Players are going to look up it (either out of curiosity to see what's modeled under there if anything at all or perviness)
I bought Nier Automata specifically because 2b shoes the player away from looking for too long.
I Swear! I Did It By Mistake!
Omega Qunitet does the same thing, The character will even call you out for it. Which is crazy considering the rest of Idea Factory's games actually encourage stupid things like that.
Falcon is my favorite voice to hear on YT
Aloy is so used to getting hit on that bob and weaving the creeps is second nature
For the 0451 code, there is another neat subversion in Deathloop. If you try to input it into the first keypad in the game, the player character quips up: "Old habits die hard." And it even gives you an achievement
Mass Effect 2 and EDI's reaction when you shoot a probe at Uranus.
Honestly one of the best ones. The Sol system is out of the way, not tracked, and every planet including Uranus is depleted, so there's absolutely no way you'd probe Uranus by accident lmao
"Really, commander?"
@@ricksaburai Done that, myself. lol. I got the snark. Made me chuckle. lol
I was like, "WTF" when Aloy reacted in Horizon: Call of the Mountain. The game was my first VR game. The experience was interesting, but I kept getting dizzy. Horizon is also one of my favorite franchises.
When a player goes into a new game with VR, they are like a newborn baby born into that world...and they act exactly like a baby/toddler would.
The halo CE clip made me remember the good old halo three days playing co op with my best friend. We would get through the opening mission up until you get to the first base of operations with sergeant Johnson. Then spend literally hours just killing as many people as we could at the base and see how long we could survive, good times.
You CAN shoot Samuel Hayden, but he's invulnerable and has a line stating "you're wasting your ammo"
I was looking for this comment as I did that yesterday and no one else was talking about it in the comments
4:20 he complains it’s not fresh, not flesh🤣😭
one of my favorite examples of this is in ultrakill, where the game creator made dialogue popups that appear out of bounds when you do a major speedrun skip, like the Pipe Clip giving “Pipe Clip still lives” when you do it
My favorite was in Deus Ex (the first one, from 2000), you can pretty much explore anywhere, but if you set foot in the women's restroom at HQ, not only does a woman in there call you out on it, but during the debrief later, the boss mentions it as well.
This was about a decade before achievements were a thing, it was just something DX vets would trigger just for the extra line (or avoid to keep the debrief scene shorter in case of a speed run).
In Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force, there is a mission where a character is abducted by the borg. In the next mission you are in a borg cube and you see the character being assimilated, If you look around a bit you can find essentially a small obstacle course leading to him, but most likely if you try to get to him they will beam him away just as you reach him. But If you start running for him before the dialogue ends you can make it in time and save him. They knew we would want to save him and made it practically impossible to do it first time through but when you know, you can get the headstart and make it. (The guy will just be recovering in sickbay for the rest of the game so It doesn't impact the story but its still pretty cool.)
Playing Dirt3 a few years back had a funny interaction. I was adjusting settings that could only be done, at that time, after you started a race. I'd change something, test, readjust and so on. I did that long enough for the navigator to say, "Um . . . We're in a RACE, you know."
When I worked for Focus Entertainment...we had a guy who was hired, paid and expected to do everything he could to exploit and break a game. His entire job was to do what the dev hadn't expected, so they could expect it, and do something about it.
Sometimes that was finding a way to make it fun, if it wasn't game breaking, and sometimes it was just making sure they couldn't do it, if it would mess things up too badly.
I was kind of jealous, because it seemed like such a fun job to have.
When I was involved with the Interactive Fiction community, there was a playtester who was notorious for these sorts of things (and much loved for it). He’d try taking a thousand napkins from a dispenser, eating random objects, and closing doors behind him to see what would happen, among many other things.
I dunno, it depends. I had a friend who did something similar to this for a little while, and he thought it would be a cool job to sit around playing games all day and trying to break them, but he said it was the most boring job he's ever had! It mostly consisted of him doing incredibly mundane things over and over again, like trying to walk through every inch of every single wall in the game, then trying to run through them, then trying to jump through them, over and over and over again. It didn't sound like fun. It sounded incredibly monotonous!
Two of my favorite moments like this are 'South Park: The Fractured But Whole' (Cartman scolds you for cheating, while dressed as Bill Belichick) and 'Batman: Arkham Asylum' ("Reading the last page first?").
Worst thing is, I got called out by Cartman despite guessing the password fair & square lol
@@Fonzzz002 : Cartman: "You broke the rules ... rules ..... rules."
Stop cheating Tom Brady!
Aloy's VR reactions are funny AF.
Just finished up work,
A new gameranx video,
Happiness fills me.
In og ff7 when you leave Midgar you have to choose party members and if you chose the 2 girls leaving out Barrett and Red, Barrat says "I knew you’d do that!" Haha
Plus entering the rocket code. Doing it first try, Cid will be suspicious of you since it would be impossible to know in game already unless you worked for Shinra.
For Doom 2016 at #4, you can actually shoot him just after the door opens and the animation finishes. If you don't enter the room you can still use your gun as he walks right, he has a forcefield shield and says 'Save your ammo' or something
You can ride the USS Constitution on console and survive too. You just need power armor and a jetpack.
Came here to say (mostly) this :)
That's what I did on PC, but it actually killed me by mashing me into the skybox or something.
@@FelisImpurrator Maybe you can't survive then, but at least you can ride it before you die
If you hang out on the back of the ship, or manage to get inside, you could survive the trip.
You don’t need power armor, jetpack, or console. Just tell your companion to flip the switch, sprint to the back of the ship, ride the boat to the too deck, and enter the ship after the switch gets flipped and before the ship moves. Enjoy the ride.
Thanks for making us all watch the tapes to 100% this video….. it’s like you knew what you were doing. 😂
another good one from RE4 is trying to look at Ashley's underwear she immediately covers herself up and calls you out for it lmao they knew we were going to do it and we did it!!
😢Falcon please do not retire anytime soon😢
Haha that first one with Aloy is a hoot and kinda trippy. I love it.
Looking under 2B's skirt moment
My first thought was this had to be on the list. How was it missed!
Literally what I thought 😂
@deannal.newton9772 Wait fr?
@@familyguy610you can’t put everything on the list in the world
I thought for sure he'd do Ashley, how could he not 😍
The way Aloy react is freaking spot on ! There is so much in these eyes, all the while keeping it low key like she doesn't want to be the one making a scene, it's great !
In one of the first mech warrior games you get on a training mission with your commander. He teaches you how to weapon lock enemies, so naturally you start by locking on to him. He then says ‘keep that laser out of my face!’ If you then shoot him, he will unleash on you with everything he has.
i've never played a yakuza game, so i didn't know about that achievement, but i decided to lookup the names. they are actual, real life adult video stars. lol Your character is watching real videos of real people doing thier actual profession. that attention to detail is insane
I’m not sure if this counts, but in X-Men Legends if you are any character that has super strength like Beast you can throw Wolverine at enemies. If you throw him a few times for no reason he gets mad and will attack you; it doesn’t do any damage on you, but it’s still funny to see.
The two I think of is God of War when Kratos throws his axe. The devs knew people would throw the axe and then see if Kratos would leave it behind if he walks the a door/portal. But nope, he calls it back every time on his own. And the Last of Us 2 that damn work bench. They knew EXACTLY players were gonna goto that bench for necessary upgrades. Made the room feel safe even if the silence was eery. Set it up in a nice spot, then boom, you're getting jumped and from that point I think we all approached the workbenches with more caution from then on.
I started playing Yakuza Kiwami for the first time, and those "videos" are in there, too. But what's even stranger is that they are somehow the "reward" for completing the story of a hostess. Like, it's not even something I knew was going to happen, it just came out of complete left field!
Just wanna say, your channel has really been there for me during some real tough times in my life. Being able to look forward to your daily videos about the gaming industry is whats keeping me sane. Thank you Gameranx and all those part of the team. I literally wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you. =)
keep up the good fight, mate. try to seek out whatever makes you feel really curious and gives you feeling of awe. i bought civilization 6 when it was heavily on sale, and it lead me down a massive, massive rabbit hole. now i listen to lots and lots of history audiobooks, and my youtube feed is full of history stuff, or history podcasts like the fall of civilization one. i also read history ebooks, or wikipedia before bed instead of scrolling reddit--which has also helped.
i never connected to history before, but those civilization games and the paradox ones, and stuff like assassin's creed, etc., have all really brought it to life in a way that books never could. now when i wake up, i'm really eager to learn more about the past.
anyway, i hope you find many more things to keep you curious and looking forward to something.
I'm with you on that man. If you need another really good videogame related channel to binge check out viva la dirt league. They have whole series of videogame parodies and satires that are just golden. Gameranx thank you as well for your excellent channel
8:18 It’s also an Achievement. Killing the Captain spawns a squad of invincible marines from an otherwise locked room. Inside that room is blood splatter that spells out a name.
Looking at said blood splatter unlocks the Achievement.
1:18 That animation is just perfect. Nicely done.
AC Odyssey - climb on a particular piece of the statue of Zeus in Kephallonia and you get a fun quip
That was a fun moment. I mean, we’re all gonna try it, right?
Facts
I mean, how can ya not!?😂
Great list. Video games often anticipate our next move, which is part of what makes them so engaging. Some classics like The Legend of Zelda series and Metal Gear Solid are known for their clever ways of reading player intentions. Even Gates of Pyre, despite still in beta really gets into the player's head with its great Lore and storyline.
Number 7 was written just for me: out-of-nowhere puzzles is my number one pet peeve in video games. The worst: "Hmmm, maybe if I move these mirrors to redirect the light...the door will open?"
Yeah, same here. I hate those moments. Some people love that stuff. Not me.
'Gave it my best shot' for shooting at the puzzle at number 7 is the best sentence the character could have possibly said😂
Some of us have no shame so it doesn't bother me. Wife, son, and siblings have all seen me playing it. Most gamer's lack morals and scruples.
JayWay82 here. Thx for including my clip and link in the description. Much love. ❤
Lone Echo/Lone Echo 2, if you try to grab on to the female protagonists arm or butt when she floats through zero gravity to hold on, she'll push your hand off. Also when stationed, she looks at you while brushing your hands off her butt.
Shame it wasn't recognised. It's a massive indicator that Devs knew their audience 😂
Holy cow, more Lone Echo fans. Love that game!
14:23 Disappointed there was no Anri Okita.
Aloy reacting to you trying to grope her really is such an amazing detail.
Listen they know us, they know why we play. 😅
Number 9: You don't need to enable any commands, you are not locked from moving. If you are wearing power armor with a jetpack you can get on the ship even on console. You DO die if the ship crashes while you are on the deck, but if you go below deck before it collides you survive.
I'm the type of gamer who fine-tooth-combs everything in a first playthrough so I don't miss anything. Definitely not as much as some might, because there's always something other gamers find that impresses and intrigues me.
Ok
Like finishing every quest in Skyrim, and then taking everything that is possible to take from every house in the game?
The VR Alloy is better then the sequel
Its so much fun when they predict certain actions along as they do not forbid having fun
Hey Falcon
Hey
Dragon Quest 8 has a hidden room somewhere on the over map you can only get to once you unlock the flying ship. You go in and women in bunny suits offer you a "Puff-puff" saying yes blindfolds your character, they take you to the back and rub the character with what's supposed to be their chests, but it's really just slime enemies. It's pretty funny. You can do it with the other characters as well and they all have different reactions. The Funniest being Jessica as she just sits there looking mad.
It's phychologye....pure form of mindset.
In fallout 4, regardless of what platform you're on, you can hit the switch and then just run and jump across the rooftops to get on the ship. You do not need console commands.
I remember telling my companion to flip the switch. But yes! You can absolutely do it on console and without cheating.
In the horizon example
Theres a soldier somewhere near the main house that has the same VA as Sasuke Uchiha😂
Yuri Lowenthal. He's the voice of the Prince of Persia and the new PlayStation Spider-Man.
@@KKomalShashank yes couldn't remember his name
@@KKomalShashank He's seriously everywhere
@@KKomalShashank He was also Rick, the Door Technician in Jedi Survivor. The most legendary boss of all time
I always think about when you aim your gun at boon in fallout new Vegas.
“How about I aim my gun at you and see how you like it”
Is boons response
Not really anticipate. Remember it’s a program. You can only do what the program allows you to do. Every jump, move, misdirection is calculated. Everything is coded, therefore everything is known. Anticipation worse than anticipation itself.
If everything was known then there wouldn't be crazy game breaking speedrun tactics 😂. Like I beat the entirety of Re8 in 1 hour and 36 minutes. One part you can shoot through a door you're not supposed to and another you can skip a large part of the castle by going outside of the map.
That first ad placement was a masterclass.
You should reply to me Falcon
No Falcon, you should reply to me
Falcon...falcon...you should reply to *me*
Go away.
Shut up
Leave the man be 😂 fans be wildin
You can make it onto the Constitution on consoles. Once you power up the ship, use your jetpack-modded power armor to quickly get up to the highest point in the building you're in, then fly over to the ship as it's taking off. You still die once the ship crashes, but it's a way to do it on consoles.
The idea of being a creep toward a video game character in VR is exactly why we will never see a utopia in our lifetime.
have a look at the science experiment 'mouse utopia' and tell me we are not already there :(
I have a video where I successfully rode the Constitution all the way to the building without dying or using console commands. Maybe they made it more difficult later on, I dunno. It required some very narrow timing and standing in exactly the right place at the back of the ship and then running to the front right after everything gets wiped off of the deck (which kills you if you're anywhere forward).
On the Elden Ring trap, not only did I fall for it, I did a jump attack into it thinking that I would outsmart the ambush.
For fallout 4 on console you don’t need any console commands… just power armour with a jet pack. Can jump on the ship way before it takes off to crash the next block over.
one of my all time favorites was the original Diablo, there were cows on the map. you could 'interact' with them and they would moo. so ofc you make them moo, and moo, and moo, and eventually they just go MOOOOO! they KNEW we were gonna do that.
god I remember the yakuza zero one, I had every other achievement and didn't know where to get that last one being "I did it for the achievment" so I looked it up and said to myself, "maybe I'm not getting 100% in yakuza zero."
A falcon video a day keeps the sadness away 🙂
I love the way falcon talks, and i really want to imitate his fluent conversation style antics to my channel.
Love gameranx
He does nail the pretend old man vibe thats for sure
Before Halo 1, Deus Ex had consequences for friendly fire and for sparing or knocking out instead of killing enemies that involve completely different story arcs. Also the code 0451 is a reference to the Ray Bradbury book Fahrenheit 451 which fit perfectly into Deus Ex as that game is riddled with future dystopia themes, references and conspiracies that are actually facts. That the UNATCO HQ used a reference to state censorship is an early clue that you aren't working for the good guys.
I really like the secret achievements of Prey (2017) that clearly shows that they had expected all the things a player might want to do.
Great compilation!
Years ago when I was playing the Cars game on GameCube, playing as Lightning McQueen, I slowly nosed up to a female NPC car trying to kiss her. She said "Ugh, that is so disgusting." Looking back on it now, it's kinda insane that they built that in.
Unless I'm misremembering the entire thing and imagined it all.
In Tales of Destiny, it's possible to Beat Leon the first time you encounter him and he fights you. Doing so ends the game early, and yes, this even happens in the English version, translated and all.
Great video 📹🎮 😎👍
I'm kinda surprised they mentioned RES-E 4 without talking about standing at the bottom of ladders waiting for Ashley, and that they didn't mention Lolipop Chainsaw.
#10 should’ve been #1. So funny and so well executed.
another amazing gameranx vid.
love ya falcon ❤
What about that Skyrim cave where you can loot a dead girl's corpse and take her armor and then her ghost gets mad at you
You can still shoot Hayden in DOOM, if you wait till he starts walking away after he freezes you, you can get a a whole lot of shots off on him, it has custom particles that you can only see if you do this and he even says “your wasting your ammo”. Just goes to show how much a gem the DOOM games are, and how much the boys at ID software thought of, even among the other games of the “golden age of gaming” (2012 to 2020.)
In Life is Strange 2, there's 2 super funny interactions that i just came across while playing.
In the Motel at the end of Episode 1, before you enter your room u can go to one of the doors in the second floor in which you can hear people "wrestling" inside, if u stand outside the door for a bit, Daniel (lil bro) will come to the door and ask Sean (big bro) what is going on inside there? and u can respond to his question lol
At start of Episode 3 when you wake up and had ur morning cup of coffe u will see one of the girls from the camp go into the outdoor shower, if u just walk around the shower for a bit, she will ask who is out there and what are you doing, and u can respond.
Dont ask me how i got the 2nd one tho💀
Number 4, you can shoot samual hayden. Right after he apologises for the jolt and tells you this way you can shoot him quickly before your guns are taken away but it does nothing as he seems to have a green shield around him. He just tells you to "save your ammunition" ! though you would want to know :)
Falcon: "I had to watch at least one...for the video."
Almost nothing to do with the video, but my best friend, who is a total Halo nerd, and I were playing Halo CE and I saw the waterfall immediately land on the Halo ring. I walked over to it expecting treasure, and he said there wouldn't be anything...
I found a skull
I see Way of the Samurai 4 in the intro, I get excited to see something about it in the video because I used to think I'm the only person of planet earth who has ever even heard of these games, nothing shows up :(...
It took me forever to beat the guy with the minigun in the first one due to his rapid "what?" as I dodged so much.
Unless that was a different game....
My favorite of the series was 2. Absolutely spectacular. Still have my save data for it as well.
I didn't fall for the pit in #3. I barely stopped in time and was almost flattened and punctured.
Champions of Norrath also had a transparent overlay map and i literally always had it on. It honestly is so awesome. I wish more RPGs had that map type option..
when u stare at judy's GYAT in cyberpunk during that one mission u get some unique dialogue this one was funny
OG RE4 always ahead of it's time
Nah, you can jump on board the USS Constitution just with normal gameplay. You'll need the jetpack on your armour though. Just do it as it's counting down, before it takes off. Ride the ship, have fun, then get below decks just before it crashes.
With the fallout 4 ship, just go in to the hold before the ship hits the building and you will survive
I remember, in Oblivion, there was a mission to retrieve a book fobsmoene from Guild of Mages, if I am not mistaken. Then someone else would approach you, and make a different offer on it. So, I gave the book to the first person, then at night broke in to their room, found the book in the desk or chest, then give it to the second one,getting both rewards.
Also, in AC Odyssey I have noticed, that if you release tamed predator, it just runs off out of detection range and carries on with it's stuff. So, I have released a bear in the middle of Athens, and it ran off, then started killing people, since it was still within city.
In the same game I gave tried to lure mercenaries chasing me into the fort, and they sometime would start to fight with soldiers, usually killing most of them for me!
Another good video. Keep up the great work, Gameranx team.