When you 100% any recent Ubisoft game, you’re rewarded with a profound feeling of emptiness and existential dread at the prospect of wasting your finite amount of time on earth clearing copy pasted bandit camps in a bloated and shallow open world.
I can only say i do always 100% i do not care about what the games is about, its about the feeling of completing stuff. There are people who says this game is 70$ or this game is a 40$ game and so on, but they never do 100% game, they play mabye 4-8 hour story and then they will say that ? So offcourse its not enough but you played like 25% of the game but ok🤔
I do not remember the last game I truly 100% finished. And I am fine with that. I have DEFINITELY done certain challenges. Like getting S is every single DMC5 level on every difficulty with every character. But I am never worried about true 100% trophies/achievements and the stress it takes off is pretty substantial. Actually enjoying games rather than doing them as a chore.
In Muramasa: The Demon Blade, if you collect all the swords in the game (there's 108 of them, some of them very hard to get) you can get a secret ending where you travel back in time, destroy the villain's soul before he has a chance to set his plan in motion, wear his body as a flesh suit, marry his fiancé and live happily ever after while keeping a girlfriend on the side. Considering how dismal all the other possible endings are, I suppose a cheating husband is the lesser of 6 evils.
@@RtistiqSkubie Did I forget to mention it's a Vanillaware game? You know, the same guys that made Dragon's Crown, or as I like to call it: Monty Python's Horny Golden Axe.
No that's one of the endings its pretty badass I liked the other guy better but don't mind this ending I think I actually need to go back and finish the DLC how could I forget I completed this tho I did it twice even on Wii and my Vita which I actually bought because of this game still have the collectors special case Odin Sphere is also great
I like how NieR RepliCant did Ending E since it connects the past with the future. All of the weapons are references to Drakengard 1, the ending itself leads to Automata and the flower is a reference to Drakengard 3.
Blast Corps, where the game literally says "You can stop now" after you get every platinum rank in the game. I certainly never expected a video game to say that!
One of the last missions with sideswipe having to destroy the buildings on the train tracks without hitting the tracks was frustrating enough to make the pope murder someone.
The Dahaka fight was SUCH a surprise and felt like an impressive way to reward Completionists. Being "forced" to finish Batman 100% for the True Ending honestly just feels... in-universe. lol. Obsessive and tireless dedication to minutia in fighting against criminals? Very Batman.
Wouldn't have minded the Riddler trophies as much if they didn't take every opportunity to shove as much batmobile as possible down our throats. Still think Asylum had the best balance of collectibles. Knight (and to a lesser degree City) was just overkill.
Spyro 2 has the permanent super-flame powerup as a 100% reward. Basically makes you an unstoppable engine of destruction. Plus you can restart the game with it, allowing for an incredibly OP and very fun second playthrough.
Just loved playing those games. One of the games gave you more guide pages if you completed all the secret rewards after 100% on the ps1. It eludes me which one, I think it was the second game as well.
That Warrior Within ending was a great surprise for me. Finishing the game two times with the normal ending, missing every time a life upgrade (had no internet so I could not look for a walkthrough), the third time I finally found the last upgrade. Unlocking the water sword, fighting with the Dahaka that tormented me for the whole game, and saving the Empress was a fantastic ending to a great game
When I played the game I didn't have my own computer so I never got around to checking where this one life upgrade I kept missing was. Still haven't gotten around to it this day.
Well Sonic adventure 2 struck me really hard as a kid since I really wanted to unlock this level. But the amount of "work" seemed ridiculous to me (and it still does). I still wait for a top 10 list of ridiculous content-unlocks (no trophies) which need an insane amount of time (like the "mountain cottage" in harvest moon friends of mineral town)
The original Legend of Zelda was similar to Castlevania in that your reward was another play through….but the map was different. If you beat the second map, well, you’d just get the same ending the first one offered but no third map.
100%'ing Demon's Crest (not easy without a guide) gives you a new password that puts you back in the game with a) the Crest of Infinity, allowing you to become the Ultimate Gargoyle with the combined powers of all the others, and b) a new REALLY final stage unlocked with the Dark Demon who will make you glad for your newfound ultimate powers, and of course, a new ending IF you can actually defeat him.
Glad to see someone else remember this fucking gem of a game. Demon's Crest was such an outstanding game and I'm sad it's basically the last we ever saw of Firebrand until his appearance in MvC3.
Shadow of Destiny on the PS2 has the "EX" endings, which you obtain after seeing the original six endings, lettered A-E, with B having two variations. In it, you begin a slightly revised prologue, and the player character Eike is now aware of many things he normally isn't, such as the mysterious red stone that plays a central role in the main narrative. Upon acquiring this stone, you are able to get one of two outcomes: Eike dying and chucking the stone at the enigmatic Homunculus, who is heavily tied to the stone, and destroys both; or traveling back in time to the year 1580, and giving the stone to the alchemist so he can create an elixir and save his dying wife. Either choice causes Eike to fade from existence, as his presence is deeply tied to the stone and its normal role within the story, with the story returning to year it's set in, 2001, and revealing a man who resembles Eike playing with a kid who resembles the game's antagonist, suggesting that Eike has been reborn as a new person in the present day.
Nearly shat myself when I was suddenly fighting the Dahaka, while I found the name 'watersword' suspicious I really didn't see the other ending coming. Luckily there was no time to be surprised because a series of insta kills were waiting for me
Super Mario world 100% is always a safe bet. Personally I would pick megaman x 1&2. Hadoken and Shouryuken are great moves...too bad X3 only gives you the z saber. If only...
X3 does give you the Golden Armor though. Not as cool as the Shoryuken or Hadouken but not a bad reward either, and the start of the series' trend of hidden super armors.
you dont get the upside down castle in symphony of the night by getting a 100%, you get it by having the proper glasses or other means of seeing the wizard, Shaft, and fighting and defeating him instead of rictor, all while not letting rictor whoop your tail. id be lying if i said i wasnt a bit diappointed that noone there in the watculture channel proofed this and knew that the castlevania segment wasnt accurate
the mega zero ultimate thing is also done on "onimusha: warlords" you have to complete the game on normal, unlock the oni souls mini game or whatever it is called and complete that mini game to unlock ultimate mode. ultimate mode gives you 99 herbs i think and the demon sword plus a demon orb. the demon orbs counts as level 3 of all other orbs for door reasons. also infinite magic
Not a lot of people talk about Mega Man Zero 3, they usually talk about the more famous AAA games. And MMZ3 being my favorite game, this really makes me happy that you gave it some love too. Thank you ^^
Rdr2can be 100%ed in the epilog. Nothing is blocked off when Arthur dies. Though some strangers are dead if you missed them as Arthur, like the lady who lives in the north eastern part of the map
Ddlc. When you reload your save file at a certain points in the first half of the game and have dated all the girls except monika, sayori will thank you at the end for trying to make everyone happy
POP TT's intro alludes to the "real ending" of POP: WW, something like "Most people think the Empress died, but that was not the case..." kind of thing. Have to replay WW, to this day, I've never fought the Empress as the final boss
Everytime i see prince of persia its like rubbing the salt on the fatal wound ubisoft left on my body A wound so bad it refuses to heal And will never heal So thank you for reminding me of ubisoft robbed and denied for the past 12 years
I was 3 emblems short from 100% on the Dreamcast version so years later when I played the GameCube version I burned through too many days to see green hill zone for myself.
Just to be clear the 100% endingto Drakenguard is Cannon to Nier but NOT to itself as the sequal Dranekguarde 2 follows a different ending. So it's not really THE cannon ending. IT's more a spin off series was created that connected to that ending. Just think this needs to be better specified because the way it's simply called Cannon here makes it sound like it was the true ending to Drakenguard itself.
Drakengard 2 is actually the one that isn't considered Canon. Both by the Fandom, and also by it just being a spinoff that's mostly unrelated to the rest of Drakengard. The Fandom doesn't acknowledge the 2nd game due to yoko taro not being the one who directed it. As for the Canon ending of Drakengard (the series), it's ending E of drakengard 1. The beginning of NieR is the ending of Drakengard. Sure that doesn't mean the Drakengard universe stopped existing, but thats where the game timeline ends for the players and story. The timeline is Drakengard 3, then Drakengard 1, then NieR:replicant, then NieR:Automata, then supposedly NieR reincarnation and the FFXIV shadowbringers crossover event.
I didn't feel that way about Castlevania SOTN but I did feel like that during Castlevania Aria of Sorrow. Getting 100% soul collection didn't change anything but what was in the texted
Honestly wish you guys would show the actual scenes with music aside from the commentary. Would make it more interesting that way you don't have to look up the scene just to see it again but with sound on and noone talking over it, explaining the scene.
The channel has gotten really lazy. Quantity over quality. They've done entire lists about audio, like music and voice lines, and not actually played a single one. You're basically lucky if they even show footage of the specific thing they're taking about. Mostly because they don't capture their own footage like better channels, they just mine YT for other people's footage.
@@RoninXDarknight heh, so it's not a copyright issue to show footage of the game, just to show specific footage? There's no copyright issues. Pretty much the only one would be playing copyrighted music. No, they're just lazy and don't capture their own footage so if they can't find what they need somewhere else, they don't show it. Thus getting just random footage as they talk about something. Hell sometimes they don't even show the right game.
I remember being told about the 100% ending of Arkham knight and I loved the secret ending when I got it, but I would love to see that batman in one of the later titles
I was on the testing team of that game. That Batman was called the nightmare Batman (has to do with Batman using Scarecrow gas to make himself more terrifying if I remember correctly). Rumor around the studio was that it was an unused asset from Arkham Origins and that they wanted it to be an unlockable suit in Arkham Knight, but Montreal and Rocksteady couldn't agree and it only ended up being used in the cutscene.
I know it's dev specific, but Voice of Cards True Ending is a surprisingly happy affair. But looking at Ending E, might be Yoko Taro turning over a new leaf compared to his usually fairly bleak endings. Kaine. Kai-ne, not kane. Some of the notes are also accessible in Nier Replicant as well, I believe.
Ending E was known about like a year after the original NieR came out when Taro spoke on how there was the intention to have Kaine playable and save Nier but he didn't have the time or resources to do it back then.
In Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, you choose one of three Elder Gods for the main Antagonist to serve at the beginning of the game. If you beat the game THREE times in a row, choosing a different god each time, then at the completion of the third run you get an additional cutscene after the god specific cutscene is over. I won't spoil it, but it puts the entire game in a different light.
I don't know if it's considered 100%-ing. But if you ride around in days gone for a couple days (in game), after the credits, you get an extra scene. Unfortunate that it's setting up a sequel we'll never get
I wish they'd do ANYTHING with the chaos. The VR potential is huge and just like MAKE IT A MOBILE DRESS UP GAME OR SOMETHING LIKE "EGG!"...God I miss "Egg!".
i only 100% 3 ganes in my 20+ year long gaming career: -Tenchu Z for xbox360 -dead rising 1 for xbox 360 -fallout 3 (yes everything, including the expansions) for xbox 360 EDIT: oh, idk how i forgot these: -kingdom hearts final mix 1 and 2 for ps2 and my favorite game of all time: MGS3 subsistence for ps2
I remember Illusions of time (aka Illusions of Gaia) of you collected all the gems and gave them to Gem the Jeweler he would turn into a monster you had to fight. It's been so long since I played it I can't remember what you got as a reward.
So any fans of NieR 100% knew what Ending E would entail because Yoko Taro told us many years ago the planned Ending E and what it would involve but he was limited on money and resources then. When NieR:Replicant √1.5 (yes that's what the number actually is, root 1.5) was revealed all the fans like myself knew we'd finally get to play as Kaine and save Nier from oblivion.
Remember this old SNES gem "Demons Crest". You can only fight the real boss if you collected all collectibles. It wasn´t so hard except for this one god damn "Skull Smash"-Game on hard mode -.-
Just want to point out that the JSDF shooting down Angelus is ultimately what leads to the Nier timeline. If they hadn't, there would have been someone that knew what the Muso was and how to send it back and keep it from infecting Earth.
100%ing Super Mario 3D Land unlocked a secret final stage that gave me an intense feeling of bliss. Secret final stages are pretty normal in Mario games, tho
in Jak and Daxter the Precursor legacy, you get an extra scene where a rift gate opens if you collect all the power cells in the game -- which require 100% completion.
It's not the canon ending for Drakengard. To be exact almost all endings are Canon. That series works on a multiple timelines concept. Most endings lead to something. That ending leads to Nier, another leads to Drakengard 2.
The last game I 100%ed was Bloodborne. And it felt great. Everything in it was purposefully placed and no task for the Trophy was tedious to do. Even though the Chalice Dungeons felt kinda rushed, they were still fun and challanging until the end. I kinda feel the opposite for Elden Ring, even though it is great, it's just too big. I hope the DLC will be a little more focused.
Payday 2’s true ending is a pain since you need to find every secret and do a lot of work plus you need three other friends that have done the same thing. Then you must fight though endless hordes of cloakers while cracking a giant vault.
As someone who read the Knightfall saga as it played out back in the day, that the Arkham Knight ending left me wanting to play that storyline in the Arkham universe pretty bad 😂
One of the few games I pre-ordered, my first playthrough of Arkham Knight let me play the full Knightfall ending after rescuing Catwoman - they patched that out sometime before I did my second playthrough - and it's brilliant, but I'd hate to have to find all the Joker and Riddler trophies all over again...
Impossible unless you cheated. You have to do at least 2 playthroughs to get that special ending. You have to get all 200 Riddler Trophies and some are unobtainable the first playthrough because you need a gadget you unlock later in the game, and the trophy is in an area you can't go back to. You can only 100% the game and get that ending after completing it once to unlock New Game + and then doing it again in New Game + so you'd have all the gadgets unlocked from the start.
I guess it's not really a 100% ending, but an ending that requires really specific steps that can be easily missed if you don't know about them is Dark Souls 3. In which you "get married" (if you know, you know), and then proceed to usurp the fire.
#7 - Better the ending being held by collectables instead of a paywall. #6 - I found the trophies much easier to collect in this game than in Arkham City. #3 - With the other two games in this series now on modern system, this trilogy needs a remaster.
I woul dput Crash bandicoot 4 in here. But only the 106% ending, the other ons are great but the 106 one is kinda disatisfying. Like Cortex finally found piece, the whole game over he was so tired of being a villain that he did not mind getting banished to nowhere.... and then in the 106% ending Uka Uka shows up. I don't mind UkaUka returning but does he have to go after Cortex? If there ever be a crash 5 (which I doubt since he is, like rayman, stuck on the mobile market) I hope they making something like either Cortex being possesed or somehow trying to help fight Uka Uka... or not be involved at all for the most part. I dunno, I just felt kinda sorry for th guy
There likely will be a new game in the next few years. I would prefer it if a new Spyro game was made instead, however. I love both franchises immensely, and Crash Bash was my second-ever video game after Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage, but I prefer Spyro very much and would love to see him get similar love.
PoP:WW wasn't really that hidden, all you needed to do is read the brochure attached to the cd case. All life upgrades were listed there and there was information that it gives you different ending.
Probably because it’s cheap to do happy ending for stuff like RdR. Cause he wasn’t present anywhere in the first game, and wouldn’t John have had to hunt him down or he helped if he were alive? Could say he ran off somewhere, but again kind of cheap. Arthur may do honorable stuff in the game story and we as players make him be a better man, he did a bunch of bad stuff with the gang in the past. And no matter what he has to be cruel to the guy who makes him sick, and doing the loan shark work. So it’s like fitting tragedy / bittersweet karma stuff like lots of other westerns and just when you think about it. All of them end up dead except for a few men, most of the women / children. It’s cause the message or lesson is that eventually, it catches up to all of them which also will with us if we do stuff like it. Basically like I said, showing karma always comes back to you and might really cost you. Seeing how emotional the deaths make us, probably the right move.
You were wrong about Drakengard. That is not the true canonical game ending of the series. The true ending is where your dragon companion Angelus sacrifices herself to become the World Seal. And don't try to argue saying that that is how the NIER games start, because we're talking about Drakengard, and canonically in the series there is a Drakengard 2. So Ending A is the true and canonical ending of Drakengard
As a teen, I did the Drakengard 100% clear, hoping it was a less 'tragic' ending for Caim and Angelus, only to be... Very sad. As if killing Angelus in one of the endings wasn't enough to make me want to cry.
Agreed. I did the same thing. Somehow, the happiest ending in that game was when time just stopped. Forever... Sad when the best timeline is permanently frozen time. Such a great game though.
You think that's the worst of SoTN's completionist BS? If you get at least 190% map completion on top of that at the "true" ending, some of Maria's dialogue changes where she goes after Alucard for a "true true" ending! And it's just a slight change!
you realise the batman Arkham Knight entry is the true ending right? you have the good ending aka the minimal most wanted complete then you have the true ending aka 100% so no its not a different ending its the same ending just longer and the Castlevania SOTN entry is more of a people that played it and searched for the normal castle then went to Richter sooooo if you search everywhere first you wont actually get the Richter death ending
Oh I didn't even realise that was a secret ending for Prince of Persia... this whole time I thought that was the only ending. ,(only played through the game once years ago lol)
You could only get the true ending of Oracle of ages and oracle of seasons by first completing one game and then using your endgame password to create a special link game.
Castlevania SOTN is the right game for the forced double playthrough trick they may have recycled the levels but all new enemies, weapon drops, bosses ect. Plus it kinda works that dracula would have his actual castle in reverse like Alucard is the reverse of dracula.
When you 100% any recent Ubisoft game, you’re rewarded with a profound feeling of emptiness and existential dread at the prospect of wasting your finite amount of time on earth clearing copy pasted bandit camps in a bloated and shallow open world.
I usually top out around 70% on Ubisoft games…if I somehow get one, usually for spectacular discount haha
I can only say i do always 100% i do not care about what the games is about, its about the feeling of completing stuff.
There are people who says this game is 70$ or this game is a 40$ game and so on, but they never do 100% game, they play mabye 4-8 hour story and then they will say that ? So offcourse its not enough but you played like 25% of the game but ok🤔
I do not remember the last game I truly 100% finished. And I am fine with that. I have DEFINITELY done certain challenges. Like getting S is every single DMC5 level on every difficulty with every character. But I am never worried about true 100% trophies/achievements and the stress it takes off is pretty substantial. Actually enjoying games rather than doing them as a chore.
And that is why I haven't played an AAA title in ages. Indies are far more rewarding and far less bloated.
You described almost every ubisoft game thats come out in last 6 years
In Muramasa: The Demon Blade, if you collect all the swords in the game (there's 108 of them, some of them very hard to get) you can get a secret ending where you travel back in time, destroy the villain's soul before he has a chance to set his plan in motion, wear his body as a flesh suit, marry his fiancé and live happily ever after while keeping a girlfriend on the side. Considering how dismal all the other possible endings are, I suppose a cheating husband is the lesser of 6 evils.
Bruh... you lying. I simply refuse to believe this wild ass ending is in a video game.
@@RtistiqSkubie Did I forget to mention it's a Vanillaware game? You know, the same guys that made Dragon's Crown, or as I like to call it: Monty Python's Horny Golden Axe.
No that's one of the endings its pretty badass I liked the other guy better but don't mind this ending I think I actually need to go back and finish the DLC how could I forget I completed this tho I did it twice even on Wii and my Vita which I actually bought because of this game still have the collectors special case Odin Sphere is also great
Did you play any of the dlc I think I only beat 1 route completely then the others once although its different not all the characters use swords
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As for DLC... Both endings of the final one involve getting married to the daughter of Enma (ruler of the underworld)
I like how NieR RepliCant did Ending E since it connects the past with the future. All of the weapons are references to Drakengard 1, the ending itself leads to Automata and the flower is a reference to Drakengard 3.
Blast Corps, where the game literally says "You can stop now" after you get every platinum rank in the game. I certainly never expected a video game to say that!
Dang i forgot about blast corps. That's easily hardest game I can think of. Harder then battle toads and all that
@@decipleofchristforallmyday8810 a game i never understood the point of, i just liked the cars and blowing stuff up in giant mechs
@@Berzerkulese yup. Its why as a kid my favorite mission was the one where you just destroyed buildings because i had no idea what to do
One of the last missions with sideswipe having to destroy the buildings on the train tracks without hitting the tracks was frustrating enough to make the pope murder someone.
The Dahaka fight was SUCH a surprise and felt like an impressive way to reward Completionists. Being "forced" to finish Batman 100% for the True Ending honestly just feels... in-universe. lol. Obsessive and tireless dedication to minutia in fighting against criminals? Very Batman.
Wouldn't have minded the Riddler trophies as much if they didn't take every opportunity to shove as much batmobile as possible down our throats. Still think Asylum had the best balance of collectibles. Knight (and to a lesser degree City) was just overkill.
Spyro 2 has the permanent super-flame powerup as a 100% reward. Basically makes you an unstoppable engine of destruction. Plus you can restart the game with it, allowing for an incredibly OP and very fun second playthrough.
Just loved playing those games. One of the games gave you more guide pages if you completed all the secret rewards after 100% on the ps1. It eludes me which one, I think it was the second game as well.
That Warrior Within ending was a great surprise for me. Finishing the game two times with the normal ending, missing every time a life upgrade (had no internet so I could not look for a walkthrough), the third time I finally found the last upgrade.
Unlocking the water sword, fighting with the Dahaka that tormented me for the whole game, and saving the Empress was a fantastic ending to a great game
When I played the game I didn't have my own computer so I never got around to checking where this one life upgrade I kept missing was. Still haven't gotten around to it this day.
Well Sonic adventure 2 struck me really hard as a kid since I really wanted to unlock this level. But the amount of "work" seemed ridiculous to me (and it still does). I still wait for a top 10 list of ridiculous content-unlocks (no trophies) which need an insane amount of time (like the "mountain cottage" in harvest moon friends of mineral town)
The original Legend of Zelda was similar to Castlevania in that your reward was another play through….but the map was different. If you beat the second map, well, you’d just get the same ending the first one offered but no third map.
There was a third map on Satellaview but we know how that turned out. Great sprite work though.
If you put your name as "Zelda" when starting a new game it will skip you straight to the 2nd playthrough
Prince of persia.. one of my all time favorite games. Looking forward to the remake
Anyone 100% the old Peter Jackson’s King Kong game? The happy alternate ending was so good! That game was so good!
That game looked awesome.
PoP WW is a masterpiece 1 of the best game ever made. I miss that Ubisoft so much😶
100%'ing Demon's Crest (not easy without a guide) gives you a new password that puts you back in the game with a) the Crest of Infinity, allowing you to become the Ultimate Gargoyle with the combined powers of all the others, and b) a new REALLY final stage unlocked with the Dark Demon who will make you glad for your newfound ultimate powers, and of course, a new ending IF you can actually defeat him.
Glad to see someone else remember this fucking gem of a game. Demon's Crest was such an outstanding game and I'm sad it's basically the last we ever saw of Firebrand until his appearance in MvC3.
@@Ashtarte3D Yep, definitely one of my all-time favorites, love the music 😀
Man that brings back memories. That Heaven's Crest playthrough was insane.
Shadow of Destiny on the PS2 has the "EX" endings, which you obtain after seeing the original six endings, lettered A-E, with B having two variations. In it, you begin a slightly revised prologue, and the player character Eike is now aware of many things he normally isn't, such as the mysterious red stone that plays a central role in the main narrative. Upon acquiring this stone, you are able to get one of two outcomes: Eike dying and chucking the stone at the enigmatic Homunculus, who is heavily tied to the stone, and destroys both; or traveling back in time to the year 1580, and giving the stone to the alchemist so he can create an elixir and save his dying wife. Either choice causes Eike to fade from existence, as his presence is deeply tied to the stone and its normal role within the story, with the story returning to year it's set in, 2001, and revealing a man who resembles Eike playing with a kid who resembles the game's antagonist, suggesting that Eike has been reborn as a new person in the present day.
I completely forgot about that. I actually achieved all those. They should still be on my save file.
Nearly shat myself when I was suddenly fighting the Dahaka, while I found the name 'watersword' suspicious I really didn't see the other ending coming. Luckily there was no time to be surprised because a series of insta kills were waiting for me
I love you all for acknowledging Drakkengard. One of the hardest missions i've played back at that time.
Lost world Jurassic park has a live action video of Jeff Goldblum telling you to go outside after 100% it
Super Mario world 100% is always a safe bet. Personally I would pick megaman x 1&2. Hadoken and Shouryuken are great moves...too bad X3 only gives you the z saber. If only...
X3 does give you the Golden Armor though. Not as cool as the Shoryuken or Hadouken but not a bad reward either, and the start of the series' trend of hidden super armors.
you dont get the upside down castle in symphony of the night by getting a 100%, you get it by having the proper glasses or other means of seeing the wizard, Shaft, and fighting and defeating him instead of rictor, all while not letting rictor whoop your tail. id be lying if i said i wasnt a bit diappointed that noone there in the watculture channel proofed this and knew that the castlevania segment wasnt accurate
Castlevania: SotN was so good the castle could have turned sideways after Dracula and I would still have played it :)
the mega zero ultimate thing is also done on "onimusha: warlords" you have to complete the game on normal, unlock the oni souls mini game or whatever it is called and complete that mini game to unlock ultimate mode.
ultimate mode gives you 99 herbs i think and the demon sword plus a demon orb. the demon orbs counts as level 3 of all other orbs for door reasons. also infinite magic
Not a lot of people talk about Mega Man Zero 3, they usually talk about the more famous AAA games.
And MMZ3 being my favorite game, this really makes me happy that you gave it some love too. Thank you ^^
I loved the 100% ending reward for Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow. It's the exact ending, except Soma mentions how he also got much cooler.
Rdr2can be 100%ed in the epilog. Nothing is blocked off when Arthur dies. Though some strangers are dead if you missed them as Arthur, like the lady who lives in the north eastern part of the map
The Lost World game for PS1 has a video of Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcolm basically telling you to get a life & touch grass as a 100% "reward"....
Ddlc. When you reload your save file at a certain points in the first half of the game and have dated all the girls except monika, sayori will thank you at the end for trying to make everyone happy
I clearly remember Ghosts n Goblins on the NES telling me I took too long and sending me back to the beginning. Dick of a game
I've played Prince Of Persia so much that I know Warrior Within like the back of my hand.
I apparently know about 95% of it like the back of my hand because I can never find that one upgrade!
POP TT's intro alludes to the "real ending" of POP: WW, something like "Most people think the Empress died, but that was not the case..." kind of thing. Have to replay WW, to this day, I've never fought the Empress as the final boss
Everytime i see prince of persia its like rubbing the salt on the fatal wound ubisoft left on my body
A wound so bad it refuses to heal
And will never heal
So thank you for reminding me of ubisoft robbed and denied for the past 12 years
after getting 100% completion in infamous first light the protagonist fetch talks to you
I never 100% Sonic Adverture 2, so two years ago when I found out the secret it completely surprised me.
I was 3 emblems short from 100% on the Dreamcast version so years later when I played the GameCube version I burned through too many days to see green hill zone for myself.
Delsin Rowe breaking the 4th wall saying "Well buddy... OfFicially we're done" after 100% the game Is a good little detail as Well.
Just to be clear the 100% endingto Drakenguard is Cannon to Nier but NOT to itself as the sequal Dranekguarde 2 follows a different ending.
So it's not really THE cannon ending. IT's more a spin off series was created that connected to that ending.
Just think this needs to be better specified because the way it's simply called Cannon here makes it sound like it was the true ending to Drakenguard itself.
Drakengard 2 is actually the one that isn't considered Canon. Both by the Fandom, and also by it just being a spinoff that's mostly unrelated to the rest of Drakengard.
The Fandom doesn't acknowledge the 2nd game due to yoko taro not being the one who directed it.
As for the Canon ending of Drakengard (the series), it's ending E of drakengard 1. The beginning of NieR is the ending of Drakengard. Sure that doesn't mean the Drakengard universe stopped existing, but thats where the game timeline ends for the players and story.
The timeline is Drakengard 3, then Drakengard 1, then NieR:replicant, then NieR:Automata, then supposedly NieR reincarnation and the FFXIV shadowbringers crossover event.
The way you pronounced "peyote" was funny 🤣
I didn't feel that way about Castlevania SOTN but I did feel like that during Castlevania Aria of Sorrow. Getting 100% soul collection didn't change anything but what was in the texted
Honestly wish you guys would show the actual scenes with music aside from the commentary. Would make it more interesting that way you don't have to look up the scene just to see it again but with sound on and noone talking over it, explaining the scene.
The channel has gotten really lazy. Quantity over quality. They've done entire lists about audio, like music and voice lines, and not actually played a single one. You're basically lucky if they even show footage of the specific thing they're taking about. Mostly because they don't capture their own footage like better channels, they just mine YT for other people's footage.
@@Tyr_Magnus Or they don't want to risk a copyright strike/getting demonetized.
@@RoninXDarknight heh, so it's not a copyright issue to show footage of the game, just to show specific footage? There's no copyright issues. Pretty much the only one would be playing copyrighted music.
No, they're just lazy and don't capture their own footage so if they can't find what they need somewhere else, they don't show it. Thus getting just random footage as they talk about something. Hell sometimes they don't even show the right game.
I remember being told about the 100% ending of Arkham knight and I loved the secret ending when I got it, but I would love to see that batman in one of the later titles
I was on the testing team of that game. That Batman was called the nightmare Batman (has to do with Batman using Scarecrow gas to make himself more terrifying if I remember correctly). Rumor around the studio was that it was an unused asset from Arkham Origins and that they wanted it to be an unlockable suit in Arkham Knight, but Montreal and Rocksteady couldn't agree and it only ended up being used in the cutscene.
Woah I'm literally playing warrior within again it's so good
I know it's dev specific, but Voice of Cards True Ending is a surprisingly happy affair. But looking at Ending E, might be Yoko Taro turning over a new leaf compared to his usually fairly bleak endings.
Kaine. Kai-ne, not kane. Some of the notes are also accessible in Nier Replicant as well, I believe.
Ending E was known about like a year after the original NieR came out when Taro spoke on how there was the intention to have Kaine playable and save Nier but he didn't have the time or resources to do it back then.
In Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, you choose one of three Elder Gods for the main Antagonist to serve at the beginning of the game. If you beat the game THREE times in a row, choosing a different god each time, then at the completion of the third run you get an additional cutscene after the god specific cutscene is over. I won't spoil it, but it puts the entire game in a different light.
Thank you for tdoing the chapter list. Please continue doing it in future.
I don't know if it's considered 100%-ing. But if you ride around in days gone for a couple days (in game), after the credits, you get an extra scene. Unfortunate that it's setting up a sequel we'll never get
Man that 100% ending was killer, I wanted a sequel so bad.
I wish they would remaster Sonic Adventure 2: battle. Best sonic game ever! Plus the chao garden was fun between levels
I wish they'd do ANYTHING with the chaos. The VR potential is huge and just like MAKE IT A MOBILE DRESS UP GAME OR SOMETHING LIKE "EGG!"...God I miss "Egg!".
EVERYONE who played that game is patiently waiting on a proper modern visual remaster of such an excellent Sonic game.
i only 100% 3 ganes in my 20+ year long gaming career:
-Tenchu Z for xbox360
-dead rising 1 for xbox 360
-fallout 3 (yes everything, including the expansions) for xbox 360
EDIT: oh, idk how i forgot these:
-kingdom hearts final mix 1 and 2 for ps2
and my favorite game of all time: MGS3 subsistence for ps2
I remember Illusions of time (aka Illusions of Gaia) of you collected all the gems and gave them to Gem the Jeweler he would turn into a monster you had to fight. It's been so long since I played it I can't remember what you got as a reward.
Dragon's Dogma is so underrated it didn't make the list.
SOTN, where 100% is still 120%+ from completion.
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I did not expect to have the original ps1 game Hidden in the ps4 remaster/remake
Love when Jess is the narrator hahahaha she is the best!
A little mention here about red dead 2 author is not buried in beachers hope that is johns ranch and where he gets buried
So any fans of NieR 100% knew what Ending E would entail because Yoko Taro told us many years ago the planned Ending E and what it would involve but he was limited on money and resources then. When NieR:Replicant √1.5 (yes that's what the number actually is, root 1.5) was revealed all the fans like myself knew we'd finally get to play as Kaine and save Nier from oblivion.
Medieval had a 100% ending
The ps1 classic? That game was awesome
I know it's not a "100% ending", but the second ending scene from the first Halo after you beat it on Legendary was amusing.
Remember this old SNES gem "Demons Crest". You can only fight the real boss if you collected all collectibles. It wasn´t so hard except for this one god damn "Skull Smash"-Game on hard mode -.-
Just want to point out that the JSDF shooting down Angelus is ultimately what leads to the Nier timeline. If they hadn't, there would have been someone that knew what the Muso was and how to send it back and keep it from infecting Earth.
when you 100% one game you started the Curse where you need to 100% every game you play
100%ing Super Mario 3D Land unlocked a secret final stage that gave me an intense feeling of bliss.
Secret final stages are pretty normal in Mario games, tho
in Jak and Daxter the Precursor legacy, you get an extra scene where a rift gate opens if you collect all the power cells in the game -- which require 100% completion.
Game ending of E, is legit awesome. Play as another character, super boss, a story lore mindf*ck, and you bloom out of a mammoth flower. Worth it.
Hun....so the ending I got as a kid on prince of persia warrior within is a secret ending? I've always assumed it was only one ending for the game..
I swear it's just me like five other people that actually enjoy doing the Riddler missions in the Arkham games
I loved them.
Just to many of them I think. A lot of them were unique and cool.
Literally every “dog” ending for the Silent Hill game series.
One of the worst 100% surprises to me was Arkham knight, like wow another batman origin story.
It's not the canon ending for Drakengard. To be exact almost all endings are Canon. That series works on a multiple timelines concept. Most endings lead to something. That ending leads to Nier, another leads to Drakengard 2.
The last game I 100%ed was Bloodborne. And it felt great. Everything in it was purposefully placed and no task for the Trophy was tedious to do. Even though the Chalice Dungeons felt kinda rushed, they were still fun and challanging until the end.
I kinda feel the opposite for Elden Ring, even though it is great, it's just too big. I hope the DLC will be a little more focused.
one thing you missed. if you get 100% on the medievil remake you unlock the original ps1 version in the main menu
Payday 2’s true ending is a pain since you need to find every secret and do a lot of work plus you need three other friends that have done the same thing. Then you must fight though endless hordes of cloakers while cracking a giant vault.
Good list
As someone who read the Knightfall saga as it played out back in the day, that the Arkham Knight ending left me wanting to play that storyline in the Arkham universe pretty bad 😂
after this video you deserve a relaxing vacation
One of the few games I pre-ordered, my first playthrough of Arkham Knight let me play the full Knightfall ending after rescuing Catwoman - they patched that out sometime before I did my second playthrough - and it's brilliant, but I'd hate to have to find all the Joker and Riddler trophies all over again...
Impossible unless you cheated. You have to do at least 2 playthroughs to get that special ending. You have to get all 200 Riddler Trophies and some are unobtainable the first playthrough because you need a gadget you unlock later in the game, and the trophy is in an area you can't go back to. You can only 100% the game and get that ending after completing it once to unlock New Game + and then doing it again in New Game + so you'd have all the gadgets unlocked from the start.
I guess it's not really a 100% ending, but an ending that requires really specific steps that can be easily missed if you don't know about them is Dark Souls 3. In which you "get married" (if you know, you know), and then proceed to usurp the fire.
#7 - Better the ending being held by collectables instead of a paywall.
#6 - I found the trophies much easier to collect in this game than in Arkham City.
#3 - With the other two games in this series now on modern system, this trilogy needs a remaster.
One game, I think it was called Tomba, required you to play both 1 and 2 to 100% to get a different ending in the second game.
Felt surprised with the guardian of the galaxy after ending fight. Also super 3D Mario world is so freaking long lol
Did the full Batman the first time through.
Gotten all the Riddler Trophies in all 4 games, too.
I woul dput Crash bandicoot 4 in here. But only the 106% ending, the other ons are great but the 106 one is kinda disatisfying. Like Cortex finally found piece, the whole game over he was so tired of being a villain that he did not mind getting banished to nowhere.... and then in the 106% ending Uka Uka shows up.
I don't mind UkaUka returning but does he have to go after Cortex?
If there ever be a crash 5 (which I doubt since he is, like rayman, stuck on the mobile market) I hope they making something like either Cortex being possesed or somehow trying to help fight Uka Uka... or not be involved at all for the most part.
I dunno, I just felt kinda sorry for th guy
There likely will be a new game in the next few years. I would prefer it if a new Spyro game was made instead, however. I love both franchises immensely, and Crash Bash was my second-ever video game after Spyro 2: Ripto’s Rage, but I prefer Spyro very much and would love to see him get similar love.
@@cookscreativecorner While I'm more of a crash fan, I can still agree on that.
I’m surprised the first Metroid game wasn’t on the list. Either way, I liked the video.
How about Metroid Dread... was shocked that there was nothing at all for 100% collectibles
It’s a 2D Metroid game. The games have always cared about completion time more so than collectibles. Only the Prime series flips that around.
PoP:WW wasn't really that hidden, all you needed to do is read the brochure attached to the cd case. All life upgrades were listed there and there was information that it gives you different ending.
Woohoo! Drakengard!
Nice! I 100% both Arkham Knight and got the secret ending for GTA V.
Fun fact: in red dead redemption 2 Arthur supposed to survive but Rockstar didn't like the idea for some reasons
Probably because it’s cheap to do happy ending for stuff like RdR. Cause he wasn’t present anywhere in the first game, and wouldn’t John have had to hunt him down or he helped if he were alive? Could say he ran off somewhere, but again kind of cheap. Arthur may do honorable stuff in the game story and we as players make him be a better man, he did a bunch of bad stuff with the gang in the past. And no matter what he has to be cruel to the guy who makes him sick, and doing the loan shark work. So it’s like fitting tragedy / bittersweet karma stuff like lots of other westerns and just when you think about it. All of them end up dead except for a few men, most of the women / children. It’s cause the message or lesson is that eventually, it catches up to all of them which also will with us if we do stuff like it. Basically like I said, showing karma always comes back to you and might really cost you. Seeing how emotional the deaths make us, probably the right move.
@@957kakashi True he died because he isn't in the first game mainly. Also, if he had been probably Ross would have had John hunt him down as well.
You were wrong about Drakengard. That is not the true canonical game ending of the series. The true ending is where your dragon companion Angelus sacrifices herself to become the World Seal. And don't try to argue saying that that is how the NIER games start, because we're talking about Drakengard, and canonically in the series there is a Drakengard 2. So Ending A is the true and canonical ending of Drakengard
I was hoping someone would write this comment before I did. It's funny how they always get something wrong in every video they make.🤣🤣🤣
4 - Those A-ranks...cue Final Rush nightmare.
There’s considerably more to the GTA V Bigfoot unlock. You didn’t explain the werewolf or eating 7 gold peyote on specific days.
As a teen, I did the Drakengard 100% clear, hoping it was a less 'tragic' ending for Caim and Angelus, only to be... Very sad. As if killing Angelus in one of the endings wasn't enough to make me want to cry.
Agreed. I did the same thing. Somehow, the happiest ending in that game was when time just stopped. Forever... Sad when the best timeline is permanently frozen time. Such a great game though.
WHAT?!? So now I need to go back in time a couple of decades to properly finish PoP?
Never spend five years 100%ing thps3. A congratulations screen pops up and then you have to find something else to do.
Like fighting a giant demon robot to end all suffering from the world
You think that's the worst of SoTN's completionist BS? If you get at least 190% map completion on top of that at the "true" ending, some of Maria's dialogue changes where she goes after Alucard for a "true true" ending! And it's just a slight change!
Actually- I did 100 percent Arkham Knight; 120 percent technically if DLC is factored in. Really enjoyed the game, particularly the story.
Yup. Comics readers of Knightfall (AKA tghe ones that know darn well who Jean-Paul is) had a big, big clue about the Knightfall Protocol.
I got all s rank and my chaos chow garden was lit on sonic adventures 2
you realise the batman Arkham Knight entry is the true ending right? you have the good ending aka the minimal most wanted complete then you have the true ending aka 100% so no its not a different ending its the same ending just longer and the Castlevania SOTN entry is more of a people that played it and searched for the normal castle then went to Richter sooooo if you search everywhere first you wont actually get the Richter death ending
I Prefer Not To 100% a Videogame I'll still beat the story mode like in games such as Injustice Street Fighter and Dead Or Alive
100% fighting games though... pointless
Oh I didn't even realise that was a secret ending for Prince of Persia... this whole time I thought that was the only ending. ,(only played through the game once years ago lol)
You could only get the true ending of Oracle of ages and oracle of seasons by first completing one game and then using your endgame password to create a special link game.
And even still, it wasnt a true 100%, due a planned, but never released third game
Castlevania SOTN is the right game for the forced double playthrough trick they may have recycled the levels but all new enemies, weapon drops, bosses ect. Plus it kinda works that dracula would have his actual castle in reverse like Alucard is the reverse of dracula.
I only got 8 life upgrades in ( warrior within ) I played it like a dozen times lol great game