0:15 Number 10 - Dragon's Dogma II 1:56 Number 9 - Sons Of The Forest 3:30 Number 8 - Crackdown 4:53 Number 7 - Control 6:02 Number 6 - ELEX II 7:22 Number 5 - Infamous 8:39 Number 4 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 10:07 Number 3 - Hogwarts Legacy 11:22 Number 2 - Path of Exile 12:31 Number 1 - Earth Defense Force (Series)
Warframe. Week 1 of playing you're briskly jogging through missions & barely understand what your character's powers actually do. After a month, you're bullet jumping while creating localized black holes, summoning The Kraken, casting "meteor" every 3 seconds or electrocuting every enemy in range... And you're *still* not at full power! It's known as a "power fantasy" game, and it definitely lives up to that hype.
Scrolled through the entire comment section looking for this. Can make some ridiculously broken builds in that game that makes the player literally feel what space ninjas would feel like!
Not really. I put in about 4 hours and one shot almost every enemy I saw the whole time. The only time I died is when I stood still and saw how long it would take
Bro, the game is never hard. IT starts off easy as shit and stays easy as shit, but you just move faster lmao. It's not a zero to hero, its a hero to a better hero moment. If you thought early game WF is hard, maybe you're actually bad at games.
Oh man, Shadow of Mordor, you start on taking a few isolated Uruks, but by the time you reach the end you're controlling half of them, attacking fortress, taking on an entire army on your own.
Prototype is also worth mentioning, you start weak, afraid of bullets, preferring stealth and speed even with simple soldiers, but later you are a menace in armor destroying tank after tank, hijacking helicopters, slicing hordes of enemies
Right? What other game lets you run at inhuman speeds while carrying a 200 tonne car above your head without breaking a sweat? Or throw yourself halfway across the map with your hands that look like rock armour just for the fun of it? Prototype is GOATed.
I came for this comment, glad i didnt have to scroll long. Picking up a bus, holding it sideways overhead, and sprinting down the sidewalk absolutely smashing thousands of NPCs over the damn horizon... Power throwing enemies into an actual pulp against brick walls from inches away...or grabbing them and sprinting up the side of the Empire State Building just to launch them miles into the sea... and thats how powerful we are just to start the game!
They put Prototype or Infamous on every one of these types of "overpowered" videos. They tend to alternate. They are both very fun and you become a super killing machine in them both. I did prefer Prototype, probably because I prefer the Xbox controller over PS, but i love a new one of either game.
The ability to stop time in Dishonored makes you stupidly powerful to the point where you have to be careful not to abuse it. Also I think Morrowind was more generous than Skyrim in terms of level scaling, like the early game is harder but by the end you become a killing machine, while Skyrim tries to keep things a bit challenging for you.
Morrowind didn't have level scaling because it didn't have randomly generated enemies like skyrim. You could find enemies with daedric and ebony weapons/armor from the moment you start playing. Same as dragon's dogma. This why you really feel powerful at the end
Yea, I think the list they made is actually just a big pile of garbage.There are so many better games that make you feel ACTUALLY powerful. Instead, they just listed games where you went "from zero to hero", but maybe only two of them let you go to "superhero".
I think the best part about your Path of Exile footage is that the "after" footage you use is from literally the next zone after the first town in the game (which you reach immediately after the area where you're just smacking enemies with a stick), comparing that with endgame maps (akin to Diablo rifts) is even more of an insane power jump
Saints Row 2-4, especially 4. You're pretty much a god by the end of it. I mean, you rule over the universe at the end, and Gat is the new Satan. So I would say this deserves a spot on the list.
Quantum Break and the first Prototype were also games that were night and day from the start, compared to the end of the game. God mode is activated and it’s awesome
You can get the highest tier of ps plus and steam them but who tf wants to stream them. Not everyone has great internet. Also it's a crime that prototype/prototype 2 weren't on here you literally become superhuman.
yeah, Just for example, in prototype 2 our first boss is a brawler and at max level we can have 4 brawlers as our pets!( each one of them is way more stronger than a normal one. and we can summon them very often.)
Warframe: You start out with some pretty cool powers, mainly the movement system that makes you feel pretty badass (once you figure it out), but enemies can still deck you. A thousand hours later (yes, a thousand), when you upgraded your hard-hitting mods and figured out a bunch of builds, you're essentially nuking lvl 100 and above enemies while casually discussing the weather with your teammates.
@@ZlothZlothNot to mention infinite sprint stamina lol, and you can get infinite sprint stamina in Far Cry 3 as well. I can’t remember whether or not you can also get infinite sprint stamina in Far Cry 4 and Far Cry Primal buy it wouldn’t surprise me if you can.
@@ZlothZloth Well, you were not totaly invulnerable if I recall correctly. You still could die when you were in a car and a tank rolled over you, couldn't you?
Thank you for including InFamous on this list. I feel as though inFamous does not get the recognition it deserves...yes with the inFamous games, I did feel like a true superhero, shooting bolt powers at my enemies and glowing up my powers to point where I can perform Orbital Drops and Lightning Storms to oblierate large hordes of enemies and devastate large portions of the landscape
Same here. I do wish the telekinesis power branches to more area like levitating mob in the air so that they're helpless, pull their weapon off their hand to disarm them and then throws at them, gravitational force, Aoe push or pull, etc...
Control power scaling be like Early game: "Obtain telekinesis power strong enough to lift and throw a fire extinguisher" Late game: "Lift THREE vehicles at the same time and throw them"
Always happy to see Control get a mention. The maze level is amazing (ha!). That part really felt like taking the fight to the enemy. "Im not stuck in here with them. they're stuck in here with me" kinda thing. 10/10 game
Fable 1/The Lost Chapters/Anniversary. You can grind to the point that endgame bosses take seconds, you could count the hits you land on one hand, (not because they dodge, but because you're so OP you don't need to hit them that often,) and it gets to the point that nothing can really harm you.
I think Prototypes 1 and 2 should be mentioned. The MCs of those two games are some kind of shapeshifting bioweapons or humanoid version of The Thing and gameplay is similar to Infamous. The best part of the Prototype games is that players can consume NPCs, shapeshift into them, and infiltrate the enemy bases. Just like the creature from 'The Thing' movies.
Shout out to Shadow of Mordor/Shadow of War. By the time you've upgraded all your skills you can just shadow strike your way through so many enemies like they are not even there.
You can raise armies of thousands of orcs in the second game and then raise them from the dead when they die. You can literally summon fire giants and dragons that you can mount.
I spent a few hours as Alex Mercer in "Prototype" just running down the sidewalks with the shield up like a nasty cow-catcher. The non-stop wet thuds and people flying all over the place was just too entertaining. 🤣🤣🤣
How does Prototype 2 and the lesser known game Chorus not even get a mention? You become stupidly overpowered in that game. This topic definitely deserves a pt 2
He focused on games where you start off pretty weak and even though there's a great improvement overtime, feel like you're pretty powerful from the very beginning in prototype
Far Cry New Dawn after you finish that weird tree mission and suddenly have super powers?! I clearly remember the high jump just destroying the game in the best possible way
@@ShrimpEmporium always loved that leveling book you get (forgot the name) from a mission. You're only supposed to use it once and it levels up a whole section of your stats. But there was a glitch to continuously level up and instantly become max level lol
You clearly never played Morrowind 😅 The amount of freedom you get there is equal to the amount of insanity you experience... and it's not from glitches.
i love how this is a video about how you become stupidly powerful, but then right at the end of some of the segments you get shown the player character dying. makes it feel especially overpowered.
@@THESLOWDISCO For real, and the power gap between the beginning and end of Morrowind is much wider. Going from literally useless to demigod is an experience Bethesda never really gave us again.
0:15 Number 10 - Dragon's Dogma II 1:56 Number 9 - Sons Of The Forest 3:30 Number 8 - Crackdown 4:53 Number 7 - Control 6:02 Number 6 - ELEX II 7:22 Number 5 - Infamous 8:39 Number 4 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim 10:07 Number 3 - Hogwarts Legacy 11:22 Number 2 - Path of Exile 12:31 Number 1 - Earth Defense Force (Series) Bonus Prototype 2 Shadow of Mordor Star Wars Force Unleashed I & II Saints Row 3 & 4
I always think of the starting levels of Batman: Arkham Asylum, when I think of "the right way" of being overpowered. Once you've figured out the fighting mechanics (and before the gangs have guns), you just waltz through a dozen of enemy goons. It's not easy, per se, but it feels right. "I am Batman!", and I am way too quick for 12 enemies, engaging.
In case anyone manages to see this post and love the Earth Defense Force games as well, EDF 6 has a page on steam for international users with a TBD release date. It's coming someday.
Saints Row 3 and 4 have been mentioned already but lemme repeat them. In both its possible to be almost completely invincible (vulnerable only to fire in SR3 - but SR4 has a few other things to wear you down) and have limitless ammunition. At that point, the routine encounters tend to be most fun when you go full melee with the baseball bat. Plus in SR4 you get "super powers" which can be insanely powerful.
I just finished Immortals Fenyx Rising, and that deserves an honorable mention. Even though the enemies get stronger as you do, they never quite close the gap by the end of the game. After youve unlocked everything youre basically unstoppable
I always felt like saints row 4 was like this. When you start out, you will possibly get beaten by just a few enemies, if you are not careful. And then you eventually are able to annihilate anything that moves.
I'm pretty sure gameranx has an affinity to the old Crackdown game. It's fun to be reminded of it. It was one of the first games I had on my Xbox and it was so cool.
Once you get your set of amulets, rings, relics, and shards together, level up your archetypes, along with collecting your mods and mutators for your weapon, maybe also drink your concoction of choice, and you can become pretty over powered in Remnant 2 as well. Especially since they added the ritualist and invoker archetypes. And there is more than one way to be overpowered, you can be a DPS machine, just melting boss health bars, make yourself unkillable by min-maxing traits for health regen and shielding, and say you have a friend that maxes their build for something different than you, you can run co-op and just wipe the map.
The sentence " I am not a huge fan of Piranha Byte Games" just broke my heart. Can't believe my favorite Game Bird would do me like this. That said PB had its peak a while ago.... Gothic 2 is the best Game I have ever played to this day.
@@Seismo2077Poland and Russia as well as some other Eastern European countries as well. If you haven’t checked our the Archolos mod for Gothic 2 made by a Polish dev team, you gotta check it out. Closest thing to playing Gothic2 again for the first time, but a whole new game. I’m just glad that PB made the list, I was gonna comment Gothic 2, but I guess we can settle for Elex.
I know its a conversion mod, and not its 'own game' but the Enderal games really nailed this feeling. When you start out you're a nobody struggling just to feed yourself and not die with a rock in hand. But when you look back you end up with incredible treasure, gear, skills you had to struggle to unlock, ect. You're competence as the hero feels EARNED instead of cheesed.
I've put my phone down and had dinner while it was running in the background. Once you level up the right combos you can leave it forever and never lose a single point of health as millions perish around you. So much fun
5:36 in control, the best thing is that you keep finding places that were hidden that you can enter with your new power to fight there random enemy’s. I’ve been playing it for years and I’m just bumping into doors/pathways I forgot about and you can dog walk low level boss fights. It feels so satisfying
I love how in Immortals Pheonix Rising, you can get to a point where you can instantly stun lock anything you come across. It doesn't matter how much stamina it took, the sword will instantly gain it back while hitting the stunned enemy like a piñata.
I really liked how powerful you become in Neverwinter Nights 2. At the start you are quite weak,but you get infected with a parasitic curse,which forces you to make a choice...devour your enemies when they are on low health and embrace the endless hunger you have now,or be considerate and cautious of it and use it sparingly...the more you use the power,the more hunger you feel and more often you have to use it again....by the end,if you give in to your hunger,you literally fight gods and devour a pantheon before moving out to the stars to devour other powerful beings. You have demigods in your party and your stats are insanely high,demigod/god-like by DnD standards.
Great list 👍 But I would like to throw my hat in the ring for Star Wars The Force Unleashed 😎 It is comically hilarious and meme worthy how strong you become 😆
Games with sliders or accessibility options that let you control every facet of a game's difficulty are basically my favorite thing in modern gaming. "Control", for instance, has a thing in the accessibility options where you can just turn on god mode and one hit kills. which is awesome in and of itself, but they go the extra mile by letting you still collect achievements. That's nice of them, they didn't have to do that and i wish i saw that in more games...lookin at you from software.
Fun fact about infamous: If you're in an area without power, find a street light, a bench, a manhole cover, anything made of metal, and fire the weak shock at it a half dozen times or so to conduct electricity through it, then absorb it. You always get back more than you put in, and it makes it so you don't need charging stations or power grids. Instant power on the go, and it's pretty fast and easy too.
@@Alex-theez Even in infamous 2, if you use it a few times and absorb, you get back more than you put in. As long as you have enough to make like 3-6 bolts when starting, you'll always be able to get a full bar after doing it a few times.
Oh yeah, I remember them putting this in the tutorial, but at that point you are like, lemme just play the goddamn thing! I had fun man... Those were the days
In Ghost Of Tsushima, towards the end of the game after having found the legendary techniques/weapons/armor and having unlocked a large part of the skill tree I felt like I could defeat an entire army of Mongols alone and come out unscathed
Yeah Ghosts is literally the meme "when you do all sidequests before the campaign". You plow through dozens of Mongols effortlessly and the Khan himself is a joke.
Baldur's Gate 1,2 and TOB show an insane character progression. By the end, you are basically a god, while at the start a freaking wolf is a very hard fight.
I would add Noita to the pile to consider. You're pretty much programming your own magic spells. At first you only get these dinky little wands with bubbles and blast of wind, but you can quickly evolve into hyper efficient machine guns or unlimited nukes.
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. There's multiple mythic paths you can take at the end to become basically a God-like being. You can transform into a Lich (a D&D overpowered Lich) that can resurrect boss enemies into companions, and that's probably the fourth most powerful path you can take.
I agree, but that is debatable to enter the list, almost every rogue-like could be in this list by that factor, Vampire Survivors for example, is even more like that (you can stand still 😂). Makes sense that is only single player games
In ror2 and vampire survivors, I love the fact that you could just straight up murder your fps at some point because of how much is happening onscreen.
I also have some other to mention, 1. Advent Rising is a very underating game, i gave him his chance and i never regret it, it has a weird locking control but once you master it it's no big deal. you are in a far future and you start as a space pilot who humanity just discovered that they're not alone in universe, they met with 2 speices of aliens in the same day but one is friendly and the other not so much and want humanity extinction. The friendly one see humanity as god and teach you how to use your inner power. At first you pick up gun and weapon to help you fight those alien and at some point when you build up your power you don't even take time to pick up weapon anymore because you're more powerful without and are litterally a god and are totally unstoppable. This was the only game that gave this feelling when i finished a game and sadly it never happened again. 2. the Saint Row where you start as the President of the United state, at one point you don't even need to steal a car because you run faster than them. this game is like Crackdown but 2 step above. 3. Immortal Fenyx Rising is one other of those game where at endgame you totally wreck everything on your path with ease.
Honorable mention I'd like to add: Warframe While you already start out as a magic wielding space ninja, it does feel quite a bit different once you start going through the geneva checklist in every mission..
All characters can be viable and mostly powerful, but for being drunk with power(especially in BL2 in UVHM) Salvador is the only option, unless you use exploits.
I would argue the opposite, you grow quickly and feel really powerful around mid game but once you get to end game your abilities start to feel useless to the point where you might as well only use your guns, at least that's how I felt in 1 and 2, I played Roland and Axton, that might be why.
Sifu. When you start out, battling multiple enemies is really, really difficult. Then you figure out how to move around, use the environment, pick up weapons and objects. With practice, you can just calmly walk up to them empty handed and KO them as they come. And you didn't even level up or anything, you just got really good at playing the game.
I think this is why I’m a fan of setting myself rules and challenges when playing games even on their hardest difficulty. Some games are intense until you start levelling up your character to the point you’re broken OP. Having limitation to make the game harder is just fun for me personally. Doing “only use” runs are exciting. Even Dark Souls where I’m a huge fan off you can get extremely OP before getting to the first few bosses. Elden Ring hits it for me as when I did my 3rd run I had an OP weapons way before getting to the first main boss and it only took me over an hour to gather everything I needed, but give an player an open world game then believe you can make a hard game a simple cake walk.
Another strong example for me would be Vampire Survivors. You start of with a simple whip, being chased around my the starting enemies and towards end game you can destroy all hordes of enemies when they barely make it on screen. Such a great game to play though the first time, going from strength to strength.
I don’t understand how Prototype never makes it onto lists like these. Consuming every enemy and any NPCs, destroying tanks and helicopters with your bare hands, the insanely awesome list of powers you can unlock… There has never been a game that made me feel so unstoppable by the end.
Probably because in Prototype, you don't start off as a total chump. Even at the beginning, you'd not have too much trouble killing all the enemies. Infact enemies become a little more annoying towards the end, especially bosses in Prototype 1.
I gotta throw TotK. Every Zelda game brings you from practically useless to outright unstoppable, but in TotK, everything seems to one-shot you at first. By the end, you're hunting down Gloom hands just to get your hands on Phantom Ganon's bow.
BulletWitch. You start out as a weak witch with a basic rifle, defensive wall spell, and a rose spell that impales enemies. By the end of it, you are mowing down enemies with a Gatling gun, sending enemies flying or impaling groups of enemies, and calling down lightning, tornados, and meteor showers on a semiregular basis. Only downside is that you have to buy DLC to use the great spells in earlier levels than they're typically unlocked in. Also, you missed Prototype. You start as a basic guy with limited powers that makes him barely stronger than a normal human in standard-issue body armor and end up as a one-man biohazard/natural disaster combo that can tank nukes. Also, you can dragon kick a helicopter, which is inherently cool.
I remember playing Dragons Dogma Dark Arisen and reaching level 200, the sorcerer maelstrom is crazy. But no matter how powerful I get, I still die falling off the edge 🤣
Surprised to see Earth Defense Force on top of the list. Even at end game high level enemies can still smoke a player in a few seconds. It can actually get very tactical With the popularity of Helldiver 2, hope more people will find out about EDF
Earth Defense force... man that's a good series. "THERE'S STILL ONE SIGNAL LEFT THERE -- SOMEBODY IS STILL DOWN THERE FIGHTING!" "WHAT? WHO!?" "IT'S.... STORM ONE!"
Love that game. I feel like Origins is a better example though, as your power keeps stacking no matter what (especially once you do NG+)…in Odyssey you can become powerful as well, but the game annoyingly only lets you level so far ahead of enemies. It does eventually become really easy to fight everyone though, like you said.
I was going to say, Metroid Dread especially would deserve a spot on this list. The final escape sequence has you just deleting enemies-including what would otherwise be a boss of you were less powerful.
In Kingdom Come Deliverance, you start out as a guy who can barely even swing a sword. By the time you reach level 20, you should be fully geared with all sorts of perks. I mow people down at level 20. A funny story was I beat a high level bandit at level 3 or 4 and it took forever and the bandit says almost at the end, "To be beaten by the likes of you!" so, the game developers oven put in interesting dialogue when you actually do something not really intended to be done. I have only heard that comment once in the thousands of hours I have put in.
I loved KGD, but when i got overpowered I kinda felt bored and did not finish the story, I have to do it at some point :) I always like the journey of character to grow in power, but when your character gets too strong, I sort of loose interest in game when there is no room to grow. Would be really cool if enemies would somewhat match your power level, not all of them, but atleast some of them
Yeah i make the mistake to drag to much my exploration and bro moments so when finally advance more, all enemies were too easy the breaking point was when i encounter a 99 lvl fiend and i take it too serious and erase it 🥲
Honorable mention to AC Odyssee. You start out as a regular Spartan and end up as a God. Especially with the DLC, which gives you a glowing, permanent God form and God versions of all your attacks.
0:15 Number 10 - Dragon's Dogma II
1:56 Number 9 - Sons Of The Forest
3:30 Number 8 - Crackdown
4:53 Number 7 - Control
6:02 Number 6 - ELEX II
7:22 Number 5 - Infamous
8:39 Number 4 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
10:07 Number 3 - Hogwarts Legacy
11:22 Number 2 - Path of Exile
12:31 Number 1 - Earth Defense Force (Series)
bro doing gods work
Goated my guy thank you 💯
Thanks, I am downloading a game right now and it takes all my internet speed so I can't even start the video 😂
Is the thumbnail Dragon's Dogma?
Number 11: Remnant 2
Warframe. Week 1 of playing you're briskly jogging through missions & barely understand what your character's powers actually do. After a month, you're bullet jumping while creating localized black holes, summoning The Kraken, casting "meteor" every 3 seconds or electrocuting every enemy in range... And you're *still* not at full power! It's known as a "power fantasy" game, and it definitely lives up to that hype.
Scrolled through the entire comment section looking for this. Can make some ridiculously broken builds in that game that makes the player literally feel what space ninjas would feel like!
Not really. I put in about 4 hours and one shot almost every enemy I saw the whole time. The only time I died is when I stood still and saw how long it would take
I agree but going by his rules it's too quick to be on the list
Bro, the game is never hard. IT starts off easy as shit and stays easy as shit, but you just move faster lmao. It's not a zero to hero, its a hero to a better hero moment. If you thought early game WF is hard, maybe you're actually bad at games.
Oh man, Shadow of Mordor, you start on taking a few isolated Uruks, but by the time you reach the end you're controlling half of them, attacking fortress, taking on an entire army on your own.
i was hoping they'd put that game in there
I think they made that Video already some time ago, and Schadow of Mordor was in there.
Yeah.
Damn I fucking loved that game!
My favorite game series
Alex Mercer from Prototype makes you feel like you can take on Marvel & DC, walk on Mars and still have time for your afternoon tea
What a blast of game that was. No one has really recreated the feeling prototype gives you in a game since then.
@@Tehz1359
Yeah. Prototype 2 was good too. But ever since then we never got prototype 3.
That and the fact you could literally absorb people and gain their knowledge and abilities. They NEED to make another Prototype game!
Hopefully we get prototype 3 in the future
fr no games like that ever
In Ghost of Tsushima once you fully upgrade the Sakai Clan armour and have a certain set of charms, you pretty much turn into a monster.
Yup.
Also Ghost ov Tsushima is porn
It also helps that Sakai armor looks sick as fuck
One man army!
Nothing better than hearing invaders screaming "It's the Ghost!" Like you're some kinda Japanese Batman!
Prototype is also worth mentioning, you start weak, afraid of bullets, preferring stealth and speed even with simple soldiers, but later you are a menace in armor destroying tank after tank, hijacking helicopters, slicing hordes of enemies
Right? What other game lets you run at inhuman speeds while carrying a 200 tonne car above your head without breaking a sweat? Or throw yourself halfway across the map with your hands that look like rock armour just for the fun of it? Prototype is GOATed.
Where's my boy Alex Mercer from Prototype?
Might not be that famous , he is infamous
I came for this comment, glad i didnt have to scroll long.
Picking up a bus, holding it sideways overhead, and sprinting down the sidewalk absolutely smashing thousands of NPCs over the damn horizon...
Power throwing enemies into an actual pulp against brick walls from inches away...or grabbing them and sprinting up the side of the Empire State Building just to launch them miles into the sea...
and thats how powerful we are just to start the game!
Both prototype games, it doesn't take long to become OP. I'd love a new gen one. They're just chaos and destruction, good stuff.
They put Prototype or Infamous on every one of these types of "overpowered" videos. They tend to alternate. They are both very fun and you become a super killing machine in them both. I did prefer Prototype, probably because I prefer the Xbox controller over PS, but i love a new one of either game.
My thought the second I read the title
The ability to stop time in Dishonored makes you stupidly powerful to the point where you have to be careful not to abuse it. Also I think Morrowind was more generous than Skyrim in terms of level scaling, like the early game is harder but by the end you become a killing machine, while Skyrim tries to keep things a bit challenging for you.
Morrowind didn't have level scaling because it didn't have randomly generated enemies like skyrim. You could find enemies with daedric and ebony weapons/armor from the moment you start playing. Same as dragon's dogma. This why you really feel powerful at the end
“I love Oblivion” shows Morrowind gameplay
"Erm, actually☝️🤓"
Really weird montage all in all
I feel like Saints Row series should be up here too. Especially 4. Infinite ammo, stamina, health, fly forever, spam black holes, etc.
Yea, I think the list they made is actually just a big pile of garbage.There are so many better games that make you feel ACTUALLY powerful.
Instead, they just listed games where you went "from zero to hero", but maybe only two of them let you go to "superhero".
Cyberpunk 2077 should have been on this list, particularly the stealth Netrunner build, it's even more broken than Stealth Archer in Skyrim.
You start off fairly powerful to though. It's just a very easy game, especially net runner
@@titularherothey included crackdown…
Stealth netrunner is so broken. That’s what I did for my first playthrough and it was cake.
I was literally about to ask this too. Chooms be fearing my katana and smg.
Netrunner does mess up your perception of the game's difficulty, for sure.
I think the best part about your Path of Exile footage is that the "after" footage you use is from literally the next zone after the first town in the game (which you reach immediately after the area where you're just smacking enemies with a stick), comparing that with endgame maps (akin to Diablo rifts) is even more of an insane power jump
What an actual joke bro 😂 I hate when I randomly get baited to clicking on a gameranx video
Saints Row 2-4, especially 4. You're pretty much a god by the end of it. I mean, you rule over the universe at the end, and Gat is the new Satan. So I would say this deserves a spot on the list.
Star Wars Force Unleashed I & II, you eventually become a Force wielding GOD
Kotor force lightning
QTE sucks
I thought of The Force Unleashed when I saw the title
This. :)
One might say..... a Star Killer?
Quantum Break and the first Prototype were also games that were night and day from the start, compared to the end of the game. God mode is activated and it’s awesome
It is a damn shame there isn't an Infamous 1 and 2 remastered collection. I'd pay full price for that. Those being locked on old hardware is a crime.
You can get the highest tier of ps plus and steam them but who tf wants to stream them. Not everyone has great internet. Also it's a crime that prototype/prototype 2 weren't on here you literally become superhuman.
@@Seth748 yeah won't be streaming games any time soon lol even with my decent connection it's just not what I'm after
yeah, Just for example, in prototype 2 our first boss is a brawler and at max level we can have 4 brawlers as our pets!( each one of them is way more stronger than a normal one. and we can summon them very often.)
I'm praying they become fully playable on rpcs3 cause I think there's no intention to remake those games.
Amen brother!
Warframe:
You start out with some pretty cool powers, mainly the movement system that makes you feel pretty badass (once you figure it out), but enemies can still deck you.
A thousand hours later (yes, a thousand), when you upgraded your hard-hitting mods and figured out a bunch of builds, you're essentially nuking lvl 100 and above enemies while casually discussing the weather with your teammates.
Saints Row 4 where you can become a nuclear warhead
I was thinking Saints Row 3 where you can get infinite weapons and total invulnerability. It's just like the god-mode cheats of yesteryear.
@@ZlothZlothNot to mention infinite sprint stamina lol, and you can get infinite sprint stamina in Far Cry 3 as well.
I can’t remember whether or not you can also get infinite sprint stamina in Far Cry 4 and Far Cry Primal buy it wouldn’t surprise me if you can.
@@ZlothZloth Well, you were not totaly invulnerable if I recall correctly. You still could die when you were in a car and a tank rolled over you, couldn't you?
@@SharkmanAdidas Hmmm, could be - I don't remember that happening.
Thank you for including InFamous on this list. I feel as though inFamous does not get the recognition it deserves...yes with the inFamous games, I did feel like a true superhero, shooting bolt powers at my enemies and glowing up my powers to point where I can perform Orbital Drops and Lightning Storms to oblierate large hordes of enemies and devastate large portions of the landscape
I genuinely had so much fun playing control, I’ve always wanted a game where I had telekinesis
It's such an untapped feature in games and whenever it's implemented correctly it's so badass
Same here. I do wish the telekinesis power branches to more area like levitating mob in the air so that they're helpless, pull their weapon off their hand to disarm them and then throws at them, gravitational force, Aoe push or pull, etc...
There is one, Scarlet Nexus.
You can in saints row 4, if you are into that type of comedic stuff
Control power scaling be like
Early game: "Obtain telekinesis power strong enough to lift and throw a fire extinguisher"
Late game: "Lift THREE vehicles at the same time and throw them"
Always happy to see Control get a mention. The maze level is amazing (ha!). That part really felt like taking the fight to the enemy. "Im not stuck in here with them. they're stuck in here with me" kinda thing. 10/10 game
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I cant believe Gameranx didnt use this opportunity to talk about our lord and savior, Prototype.
The developers of control should make a Doctor Strange game
Why does that makes SO MUCH sense? 😅❤
From what I saw it already looks like a Scarlet Witch game
Terraria probably should have made the list
Minecraft too. Especially with the new updates
I literally just posted that😂
@@Mr.WonderJames you better be joking or you've just never played terraria lmao terraria has more types of arrows than minecraft has weapons
@@joelee8519 I've never played Terraria. Just seen playthroughs and challenges runs of it
Fable 1/The Lost Chapters/Anniversary. You can grind to the point that endgame bosses take seconds, you could count the hits you land on one hand, (not because they dodge, but because you're so OP you don't need to hit them that often,) and it gets to the point that nothing can really harm you.
1:18 you cannot in fact mix-and-match your most powerful skills. Those specific skills are the only skills that you cannot use as a wayfarer
Control's Ashtray Maze was the perfect combo of power fantasy and power ballad heavy metal
Easily my favorite section of the game and one of the funnest moments I've played in any game in a while
I think Prototypes 1 and 2 should be mentioned. The MCs of those two games are some kind of shapeshifting bioweapons or humanoid version of The Thing and gameplay is similar to Infamous. The best part of the Prototype games is that players can consume NPCs, shapeshift into them, and infiltrate the enemy bases. Just like the creature from 'The Thing' movies.
Shout out to Shadow of Mordor/Shadow of War.
By the time you've upgraded all your skills you can just shadow strike your way through so many enemies like they are not even there.
Real
You can raise armies of thousands of orcs in the second game and then raise them from the dead when they die. You can literally summon fire giants and dragons that you can mount.
I spent a few hours as Alex Mercer in "Prototype" just running down the sidewalks with the shield up like a nasty cow-catcher. The non-stop wet thuds and people flying all over the place was just too entertaining. 🤣🤣🤣
How does Prototype 2 and the lesser known game Chorus not even get a mention? You become stupidly overpowered in that game. This topic definitely deserves a pt 2
kinda should've replaced infamous. It's like infamous's magic idea but with 'knockoff hulk' ish wall running and bullying tanks and stuff.
I immediately thought of Chorus when reading the title. I mean in the very very end you are basically unbeatable.
Or incredible hulk Ultimate destruction
Exactly
He focused on games where you start off pretty weak and even though there's a great improvement overtime, feel like you're pretty powerful from the very beginning in prototype
Far Cry New Dawn after you finish that weird tree mission and suddenly have super powers?! I clearly remember the high jump just destroying the game in the best possible way
When I hear "stupidly powerful" all I can think of is vanilla Skyrim with all it's glitches you can exploit
The infinite shouts glitch drove me mad with power. Like homelander-level mad with power
@@ShrimpEmporium always loved that leveling book you get (forgot the name) from a mission. You're only supposed to use it once and it levels up a whole section of your stats. But there was a glitch to continuously level up and instantly become max level lol
You clearly never played Morrowind 😅
The amount of freedom you get there is equal to the amount of insanity you experience... and it's not from glitches.
@@Boredofmostofit Yes, game elitist, I clearly never played Morrowind
Iron dagger exploit
i love how this is a video about how you become stupidly powerful, but then right at the end of some of the segments you get shown the player character dying. makes it feel especially overpowered.
Uhh where the hell is fable??
In the bin where it belongs. 😅
Bro knows what he's talking about
Ture
lol, i need the next fable for ps5 plz
Facts fable is the game
This is one of the funniest videos yet. "Fighting LITERAL schoolchildren" killed me 😂
4:28 I loved the fact that the upgrades came visibly as well in this game
Why did you put up video of Morrowind while talking about Oblivion?
Why did talk about skyrim while morrowind is the real power fantasy by the end.
@@THESLOWDISCO For real, and the power gap between the beginning and end of Morrowind is much wider.
Going from literally useless to demigod is an experience Bethesda never really gave us again.
0:15 Number 10 - Dragon's Dogma II
1:56 Number 9 - Sons Of The Forest
3:30 Number 8 - Crackdown
4:53 Number 7 - Control
6:02 Number 6 - ELEX II
7:22 Number 5 - Infamous
8:39 Number 4 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
10:07 Number 3 - Hogwarts Legacy
11:22 Number 2 - Path of Exile
12:31 Number 1 - Earth Defense Force (Series)
Bonus
Prototype 2
Shadow of Mordor
Star Wars Force Unleashed I & II
Saints Row 3 & 4
I always think of the starting levels of Batman: Arkham Asylum, when I think of "the right way" of being overpowered. Once you've figured out the fighting mechanics (and before the gangs have guns), you just waltz through a dozen of enemy goons. It's not easy, per se, but it feels right. "I am Batman!", and I am way too quick for 12 enemies, engaging.
The prototype games: "👀"
In case anyone manages to see this post and love the Earth Defense Force games as well, EDF 6 has a page on steam for international users with a TBD release date. It's coming someday.
Glad Humble Bundle had a sale then.
To save our Mother Earth from any alien attack
@@PandaSymphonic From vicious giant insects who have once again come back!
I dare say Arkham Knight could be an honorable mention. You start of good but by the end of the game, you're Batman at his apex of existence.
Every time I've become stupidity powerful it hasn't ended well for me.
Same 😂
"Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely."
There now I just turned your like count into 101 damnations you're welcome 😁
With great power comes great responsibility lol I too have suffered from this
speak for yourself. everytime i have become stupidly powerful i just have a great time. and i only pick the good aligned options in video games.
Shadow of Mordor. At the beginning it's a bit of a struggle to take on a couple of orcs. By the end of the game, you're literally decimating armies.
Kingdom Come Deliverance. You can’t even beat up the town drunk in the prologue, and by the end you could take on an entire army solo.
The hardest combat system I have ever seen a game... And gothic Notr is up there too.
I bested Kunesh no problem
for real? im at the start and im always half dead
@@theologoschasapis8104 mind you this was after 6 hours of trying to do it a certain way. I'm very persistent
@@theologoschasapis8104 if you put in the proper time to level up, yes, to become incredibly overpowered
Saints Row 3 and 4 have been mentioned already but lemme repeat them. In both its possible to be almost completely invincible (vulnerable only to fire in SR3 - but SR4 has a few other things to wear you down) and have limitless ammunition. At that point, the routine encounters tend to be most fun when you go full melee with the baseball bat. Plus in SR4 you get "super powers" which can be insanely powerful.
I just finished Immortals Fenyx Rising, and that deserves an honorable mention. Even though the enemies get stronger as you do, they never quite close the gap by the end of the game. After youve unlocked everything youre basically unstoppable
I always felt like saints row 4 was like this. When you start out, you will possibly get beaten by just a few enemies, if you are not careful. And then you eventually are able to annihilate anything that moves.
I'm pretty sure gameranx has an affinity to the old Crackdown game. It's fun to be reminded of it. It was one of the first games I had on my Xbox and it was so cool.
Thank you so much for bringing up the EDF series. Always feels like a forgotten gem.
Saints Row IV needs to be included in the PART 2 of this list!
Once you get your set of amulets, rings, relics, and shards together, level up your archetypes, along with collecting your mods and mutators for your weapon, maybe also drink your concoction of choice, and you can become pretty over powered in Remnant 2 as well. Especially since they added the ritualist and invoker archetypes.
And there is more than one way to be overpowered, you can be a DPS machine, just melting boss health bars, make yourself unkillable by min-maxing traits for health regen and shielding, and say you have a friend that maxes their build for something different than you, you can run co-op and just wipe the map.
Hello, Falcon!!
Hey
Hey it’s him! Hey Falcon!
bro responded as casually as possible
@@lightning1908lmao
@@gameranxTVahoy falcon! 😁
Is this channel anyone elses happy place? Watch alot of these videos when im feeling low which is getting worse as im getting older, ah life 😢
The sentence " I am not a huge fan of Piranha Byte Games" just broke my heart. Can't believe my favorite Game Bird would do me like this.
That said PB had its peak a while ago.... Gothic 2 is the best Game I have ever played to this day.
I think PB is only really popular here in Germany. I'm glad that Gameranx is aware of the games at all
@@Seismo2077Poland and Russia as well as some other Eastern European countries as well. If you haven’t checked our the Archolos mod for Gothic 2 made by a Polish dev team, you gotta check it out. Closest thing to playing Gothic2 again for the first time, but a whole new game.
I’m just glad that PB made the list, I was gonna comment Gothic 2, but I guess we can settle for Elex.
I know its a conversion mod, and not its 'own game' but the Enderal games really nailed this feeling. When you start out you're a nobody struggling just to feed yourself and not die with a rock in hand. But when you look back you end up with incredible treasure, gear, skills you had to struggle to unlock, ect. You're competence as the hero feels EARNED instead of cheesed.
In Vampire Survivors you Start off weak then eventually become stupidly powerful
I've put my phone down and had dinner while it was running in the background. Once you level up the right combos you can leave it forever and never lose a single point of health as millions perish around you. So much fun
Totally agree.
The only thing keeping it off this list is that a single run is only a half hour or so.
@@bengarrett4984you can toggle in this game that rounds has infinite time, in other words round lasts until you die
5:36 in control, the best thing is that you keep finding places that were hidden that you can enter with your new power to fight there random enemy’s. I’ve been playing it for years and I’m just bumping into doors/pathways I forgot about and you can dog walk low level boss fights. It feels so satisfying
I love how in Immortals Pheonix Rising, you can get to a point where you can instantly stun lock anything you come across. It doesn't matter how much stamina it took, the sword will instantly gain it back while hitting the stunned enemy like a piñata.
Pheonix Rising is such a fun game. Pissed that the sequel got cancelled.
I really liked how powerful you become in Neverwinter Nights 2. At the start you are quite weak,but you get infected with a parasitic curse,which forces you to make a choice...devour your enemies when they are on low health and embrace the endless hunger you have now,or be considerate and cautious of it and use it sparingly...the more you use the power,the more hunger you feel and more often you have to use it again....by the end,if you give in to your hunger,you literally fight gods and devour a pantheon before moving out to the stars to devour other powerful beings. You have demigods in your party and your stats are insanely high,demigod/god-like by DnD standards.
Great list 👍 But I would like to throw my hat in the ring for Star Wars The Force Unleashed 😎
It is comically hilarious and meme worthy how strong you become 😆
Games with sliders or accessibility options that let you control every facet of a game's difficulty are basically my favorite thing in modern gaming. "Control", for instance, has a thing in the accessibility options where you can just turn on god mode and one hit kills. which is awesome in and of itself, but they go the extra mile by letting you still collect achievements. That's nice of them, they didn't have to do that and i wish i saw that in more games...lookin at you from software.
Hahaha from will never bend to the whims of the weak
@@seekerofthemutablebalance5228 they will if i hack the game...which is how i play.
What about shadow of Mordor, you’re one mf badass by the games end
Yea, you literally control and destroy armies singlehandendly
Shadow of war as well
Totally. From the moment you get the shadow strike/brand ability you become Sauron 😱
"Not today Brian"
in shadow of mordor, i felt very godlike as i qte'd that final boss...
"By the end of this game, you're a BIGGER danger to earth than it's invaders!" 🤣🤣🤣
No truer words have summed it up so completely! 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact about infamous: If you're in an area without power, find a street light, a bench, a manhole cover, anything made of metal, and fire the weak shock at it a half dozen times or so to conduct electricity through it, then absorb it. You always get back more than you put in, and it makes it so you don't need charging stations or power grids. Instant power on the go, and it's pretty fast and easy too.
Oooh, I remember finding out that trick by accident when I was a kid. It felt like cheating after that. :D
I did this trick all the time, in infamous 1 more than 2 because the standard R1 bolt would consume energy in infamous 2 (it doesnt in i1)
@@Alex-theez Even in infamous 2, if you use it a few times and absorb, you get back more than you put in. As long as you have enough to make like 3-6 bolts when starting, you'll always be able to get a full bar after doing it a few times.
Because fuck physics.
Oh yeah, I remember them putting this in the tutorial, but at that point you are like, lemme just play the goddamn thing! I had fun man... Those were the days
In Ghost Of Tsushima, towards the end of the game after having found the legendary techniques/weapons/armor and having unlocked a large part of the skill tree I felt like I could defeat an entire army of Mongols alone and come out unscathed
it's become God of Tsushima
No i would sat that skill just improved
That scene where the chick's brother is drawing the attention of the mongol camp. You can just go there and fight 20 mongols at once.
Yeah Ghosts is literally the meme "when you do all sidequests before the campaign". You plow through dozens of Mongols effortlessly and the Khan himself is a joke.
it doesn't just fill up, you can wipe out an entire army😃
Baldur's Gate 1,2 and TOB show an insane character progression. By the end, you are basically a god, while at the start a freaking wolf is a very hard fight.
I would add Noita to the pile to consider. You're pretty much programming your own magic spells. At first you only get these dinky little wands with bubbles and blast of wind, but you can quickly evolve into hyper efficient machine guns or unlimited nukes.
i had to scroll too far to find this.
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. There's multiple mythic paths you can take at the end to become basically a God-like being. You can transform into a Lich (a D&D overpowered Lich) that can resurrect boss enemies into companions, and that's probably the fourth most powerful path you can take.
Gotta add RISK OF RAIN 2. By stage 4/5 you don't know how everyone around you is dying but everything around you keeps dying
I agree, but that is debatable to enter the list, almost every rogue-like could be in this list by that factor, Vampire Survivors for example, is even more like that (you can stand still 😂). Makes sense that is only single player games
After the first cycle your screen is more particles and numbers than characters and it somehow gets worse lol
In ror2 and vampire survivors, I love the fact that you could just straight up murder your fps at some point because of how much is happening onscreen.
I also have some other to mention,
1. Advent Rising is a very underating game, i gave him his chance and i never regret it, it has a weird locking control but once you master it it's no big deal. you are in a far future and you start as a space pilot who humanity just discovered that they're not alone in universe, they met with 2 speices of aliens in the same day but one is friendly and the other not so much and want humanity extinction. The friendly one see humanity as god and teach you how to use your inner power. At first you pick up gun and weapon to help you fight those alien and at some point when you build up your power you don't even take time to pick up weapon anymore because you're more powerful without and are litterally a god and are totally unstoppable.
This was the only game that gave this feelling when i finished a game and sadly it never happened again.
2. the Saint Row where you start as the President of the United state, at one point you don't even need to steal a car because you run faster than them. this game is like Crackdown but 2 step above.
3. Immortal Fenyx Rising is one other of those game where at endgame you totally wreck everything on your path with ease.
Cyberpunk 2077 and Kingdoms of Amalur have to be on here. You are a demigod by the end-game.
Ik right I finished the game and when I got jumped by gangsters and I walked out top
Honorable mention I'd like to add: Warframe
While you already start out as a magic wielding space ninja, it does feel quite a bit different once you start going through the geneva checklist in every mission..
Havent heard Geneva checklist before, that one is pretty good actually and very accurate
Borderlands.
All of Borderlands.
The entire franchise, excluding Tales, and there is no such thing as a New Tales From The Borderlands.
All characters can be viable and mostly powerful, but for being drunk with power(especially in BL2 in UVHM) Salvador is the only option, unless you use exploits.
I would argue the opposite, you grow quickly and feel really powerful around mid game but once you get to end game your abilities start to feel useless to the point where you might as well only use your guns, at least that's how I felt in 1 and 2, I played Roland and Axton, that might be why.
Sifu. When you start out, battling multiple enemies is really, really difficult. Then you figure out how to move around, use the environment, pick up weapons and objects. With practice, you can just calmly walk up to them empty handed and KO them as they come. And you didn't even level up or anything, you just got really good at playing the game.
Great list. Saints Row IV also comes to mind.
Shadow of War you almost become a god until the end, controlling graugs, dragons, caragors etc. you have armies and bodyguards man i love that choas.
I still can't get over how cool it was to just summon a dragon that destroyed the battlefield for you. And then you could just mount it and fly away.
Prototype 2 not being in this list is a crime
Seriously! You become so overpowered!
Basically unkillable unless you just stand there and take hits on the hardest difficulty. And even that would take a little min
Prototype 1 was stronger
Cyberpunk should also be here, with some builds you become unstoppable with very insane one shots and quickhacks
TRUE! I don't even aim when I shoot LOL
I think this is why I’m a fan of setting myself rules and challenges when playing games even on their hardest difficulty. Some games are intense until you start levelling up your character to the point you’re broken OP. Having limitation to make the game harder is just fun for me personally. Doing “only use” runs are exciting. Even Dark Souls where I’m a huge fan off you can get extremely OP before getting to the first few bosses. Elden Ring hits it for me as when I did my 3rd run I had an OP weapons way before getting to the first main boss and it only took me over an hour to gather everything I needed, but give an player an open world game then believe you can make a hard game a simple cake walk.
Another strong example for me would be Vampire Survivors. You start of with a simple whip, being chased around my the starting enemies and towards end game you can destroy all hordes of enemies when they barely make it on screen. Such a great game to play though the first time, going from strength to strength.
Yes
When I saw the title all I could think of was Crackdown and how satisfying the godlike progression was lol. So glad it made the list
I don’t understand how Prototype never makes it onto lists like these. Consuming every enemy and any NPCs, destroying tanks and helicopters with your bare hands, the insanely awesome list of powers you can unlock…
There has never been a game that made me feel so unstoppable by the end.
It’s cause it was beat off
Able
On like 3 hours lmao
I was playing those games years ago so I'm not sure, but I think it's because you are always very strong in Prototype.
Probably because in Prototype, you don't start off as a total chump. Even at the beginning, you'd not have too much trouble killing all the enemies. Infact enemies become a little more annoying towards the end, especially bosses in Prototype 1.
Because it was about 2,000 years ago, let it go, we all miss it, but you need to move on.
@@don_barbour That’s a pretty dumb response given that Infamous came out a few weeks before Prototype, yet it’s still on this list.
Control was awesome. When you get your flight power the music kicks in perfectly. 😁
Crossing my fingers that Deathloop made the cut! So satisfying once you get access to residium after struggling the first few hours
Deathloop jumped from kinda difficult instantly to easy as hell
As far as arcane games go, I'd say dishonored makes you feel the power difference from beginning to end, much more than deathloop.
Before I even watched this video, I knew ELEX would be in the list. One of the hardest learning curves I’ve ever experienced in a game
I gotta throw TotK. Every Zelda game brings you from practically useless to outright unstoppable, but in TotK, everything seems to one-shot you at first. By the end, you're hunting down Gloom hands just to get your hands on Phantom Ganon's bow.
This sums it all up cause it’s so true like you’re super frail at the start then at the end you basically cannot die
BulletWitch. You start out as a weak witch with a basic rifle, defensive wall spell, and a rose spell that impales enemies. By the end of it, you are mowing down enemies with a Gatling gun, sending enemies flying or impaling groups of enemies, and calling down lightning, tornados, and meteor showers on a semiregular basis. Only downside is that you have to buy DLC to use the great spells in earlier levels than they're typically unlocked in.
Also, you missed Prototype. You start as a basic guy with limited powers that makes him barely stronger than a normal human in standard-issue body armor and end up as a one-man biohazard/natural disaster combo that can tank nukes. Also, you can dragon kick a helicopter, which is inherently cool.
I remember playing Dragons Dogma Dark Arisen and reaching level 200, the sorcerer maelstrom is crazy. But no matter how powerful I get, I still die falling off the edge 🤣
Infamous 1 WAS magic, and I'd love to see a whole new adv. in the same universe where you can go from zero to hero that same way.
Surprised to see Earth Defense Force on top of the list.
Even at end game high level enemies can still smoke a player in a few seconds. It can actually get very tactical
With the popularity of Helldiver 2, hope more people will find out about EDF
Earth Defense force... man that's a good series.
"THERE'S STILL ONE SIGNAL LEFT THERE -- SOMEBODY IS STILL DOWN THERE FIGHTING!"
"WHAT? WHO!?"
"IT'S.... STORM ONE!"
You miss Assassins Creed Odyssey where you one shot everything and deal MILLIONS of damage in a single hit
Love that game. I feel like Origins is a better example though, as your power keeps stacking no matter what (especially once you do NG+)…in Odyssey you can become powerful as well, but the game annoyingly only lets you level so far ahead of enemies. It does eventually become really easy to fight everyone though, like you said.
@@sarahrupert5320 really? I didnt knew about origins, i have to try becoming super powerfull there too!!
Respect for mentioning Morrowind and Gothic basically. The absolute legends of gaming ❤🎉
Most Metroidvanias would fit onto this list as a single entry
I was going to say, Metroid Dread especially would deserve a spot on this list. The final escape sequence has you just deleting enemies-including what would otherwise be a boss of you were less powerful.
In Kingdom Come Deliverance, you start out as a guy who can barely even swing a sword. By the time you reach level 20, you should be fully geared with all sorts of perks. I mow people down at level 20.
A funny story was I beat a high level bandit at level 3 or 4 and it took forever and the bandit says almost at the end, "To be beaten by the likes of you!" so, the game developers oven put in interesting dialogue when you actually do something not really intended to be done. I have only heard that comment once in the thousands of hours I have put in.
I loved KGD, but when i got overpowered I kinda felt bored and did not finish the story, I have to do it at some point :) I always like the journey of character to grow in power, but when your character gets too strong, I sort of loose interest in game when there is no room to grow. Would be really cool if enemies would somewhat match your power level, not all of them, but atleast some of them
Final Fantasy 15 should get a mention. Noctus at level 120 is a demon. 😮
just made a comment about the ring thing too!
Yeah i make the mistake to drag to much my exploration and bro moments so when finally advance more, all enemies were too easy the breaking point was when i encounter a 99 lvl fiend and i take it too serious and erase it 🥲
Honorable mention to AC Odyssee. You start out as a regular Spartan and end up as a God. Especially with the DLC, which gives you a glowing, permanent God form and God versions of all your attacks.