In Sea of Thieves, only roughly 70% of all players have jumped on a ship. It's pretty funny that more people have eaten a banana, something you don't spawn with, than have gone to their ship in a pirate game
Jules, you will always be my favorite host. You have a great sense of humor and you earned instant respect the first time I heard you promoting mental health. Keep doing it!
I beat Dead Space 2 on the hardest difficulty, the one that only let's you save 3 times for the foam finger... I felt so accomplished, just to find out people were beating that left, right, and side to side
Battlefield Bad Company: Darwin's Parachute - Pre-description "Parachute to safety" after you bail out of a helicopter and inevitably fall to your death to get this "Wait there is no parachute..."
Regarding the GTAIV segment; Trophies were added post release on the PS3 version, so people who had already done the missions would have to restart the game to get the trophies they missed.
Also just putting it out there on 360 up to 4 people can be logged in saying all have played the game but only one player has the achievements. And admittedly I am one of the people without it because I was logged in when my brother was playing.
The main problem with trophy statistics is that all the people who have purchased games multiple times on different accounts count towards trophy percentages also if you are playing a game and have other accounts logged in it counts every single other account as having started up the game so they get added as well.
@@Icantknow yes it was a long process but if I play it I 100% it other than Fallout 4 because of mods, I wanted to go around as a Clone Trooper with the BFG
Hey Jules, I was playing Watch Dogs 2 recently, saving (spoilers) a friend’s mask from a building full of heavily armed federal agents because he was sad, and I had a thought. “10 times video game protagonists put themselves in serious danger for stupid reasons” would make a great TYOA list
10- killing all the whiterun guards 9-killing all the riften guards 8-killing all the dawnstar guards 7- killing all the windhelm guards 6-killing all the winterhold guards 5- killing all the morthal guards 4-killing all the falkreath guards 3-killing all the markarth guards 2-killing all the solitude guards 1- choosing the insulting speech option with a npc you kind of like more than the rest.
1:killing toryel in undrtale 2:killing the blacksmith in hollow knight 3:chosing to side with sylvanas in wow bfa 4:chosing not for Dj.Grooves to win in a hat in time 5:chosing to go for the root pack in cuphead And...i couln'd think of more rlly
I considered this option, but still can't bring myself to do it. Kill a Little Sister in Bioshock just to see the animation and reload without consequence. I just watched a TH-cam video instead.
The "Happy Birthday" one in Heavy Rain isn't just for completing the prologue, you have to do a few specific things to get the trophy. I missed it the first time because I didn't finish Ethan's drawing
I've got an idea. The 10 biggest gaming gimmick bombs of all time. Like the Power Glove, Tony Hawk skateboard, and even things like Rockband that didn't live more than a few years of new games for the peripherals
I loved my power glove. I tried to get it to work with all my games to see if I could play them with it. lol I also think it was ahead of its time. imagine a new version of it with modern accelerometers and such, like are in phones. would be killer for VR and augmented reality games.
Tbh I didn't play the game because the yakuza series is a thing and I rather beat someone with my bear hands then find out about my past and fight some I assume genric wanting to rule the world etc etc thing.
@@noahhetrick2794 there may be some far cry inspiration but thats it. The game is pretty unique in combat in general and really can stand on its own merits.
I wanted to love this game. Every time I play it there are some issues that completely take me out of the experience. For example, the way the characters faces look when they're speaking. The whole find X amount of items to craft something just got old. The climbing sucks because Breath of the Wild thoroughly ruined it for me. HZD is still fun just needs a few more tweaks, maybe in the sequel?
Jules the bald Wizard! I really want 10 games so bad that no one (yes i am exagerating a bit but) bought it and then it still got attention like a remake/sequel for some reason nobody knows YEARS later
Thanks for your genuine kindness Jules. So glad to have found this channel. I've been wondering, how about naming top 10 sidequests which are worth doing in videogames. IE: The Anju and Kafei side quest in Majora's Mask, which, although long, it is actually worth doing to see an interesting story, challenge you in many different ways (stealth, puzzle solving, etc.) and nets you some really nice rewards. Plus it gets you a step closer to the powerful Fierce Deity Mask.
Fun fact: when I first played through Heavy Rain, I missed the Happy Birthday trophy as well. According to some research I did, it was somewhat glitched at one point, and that if you didn’t do every action EXACTLY as the game wants you to do, then you wouldn’t get it. Glitches are bitches.
Achievements can be used by companies to track player activities without necessarily sending player data. I'm surprised no one ever points that out seeing as how people are so paranoid about their supposed privacy.
Because surprisingly there's still a lot of gamers out there that don't buy games for online experiences and really just want to play with their siblings or friends on the couch, don't care about trophies and achievements, and really hated Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite and only played story mode.
@King Cheerio85 I can verify; I am that guy all day. I couldn't even be bothered to pay $5 for Star Wars :Battlefront when it was on sale at the PlayStation store, because as I was reading about it I saw it doesn't have a single player campaign. No joke, that was enough for me to not even consider it
@@subman23 don't get me wrong here if the gameplay is solid and fun, and is able to keep me engaged without delving into a story to explain the world, then I'll dip into the online, but typically a story or campaign or arcade mode is where I'll decide whether I like the gameplay enough to keep playing, if the game doesn't even have that mode to act as an introduction to the rest of the experience, then that tells me the experience is not worth it.
Thing is with skyrim there are two things to consider 1) a lot of the time, unless you need to go to the college for the main quest or dlc or are specifically interested in magic, you'll never go to winterhold making joining the college a big detour from whatever you're doing. 2) with the rerelease of skyrim on newer consoles they added mods, mods that disable achievements on a save file.
Your PSA's at the end of your vids always make me feel great! In case you haven't heard it today, Jules you are are awesome! Keep doing the things you do man! Until next week...
Hey Jules, not sure if anyone else noted this, but the "Happy Birthday" trophy in Heavy Rain is probably not rightfully so on this list. Your numbers are most certainly right (didn't look into that) but this trophy is reportedly the most bugged one in the game. It also includes specific tasks to complete in the chapter not just finishing it. As for me, I played this game and loved it, but didn't get the trophy even though I fulfilled all requirements on my first playthrough. Actually had to redo this chapter 3x after finishing to get this one. hope you guys have a lovely day!
oh, that remind me of something REALLY hilarious that happened while i was playing Metal Gear Solid 5: i visited Quiet's cell, on the Medical platform of Mother base, and Quiet was PLAYING the song "Maneater"!
Hey Jules. Thanks for all the post video advice. Helped me through a tough time. You are more of an awesome host than you think. My video suggestion for Tuesday would be 10 most boring/ forgettable video protagonists we had to play as
Seeing as this is a “medieval themed” list series, and I really haven’t seen anything even close to that, 10 ten funnest medieval quests/missions/achievements??
The main problem with trophy statistics is that all the people who have purchased games multiple times on different accounts count towards trophy percentages also if you are playing a game and have other accounts logged in it counts every single other account as having started up the game so they get added as well.
Make it a Top 20- Top 10 BAD inventory screens followed up by the Top 10 BEST Inventory screens... in which case RE4 takes the cake and your mum in one go. And that's my one per comment section.
Wait wait wait hold on, the Skyrim one is even more baffling to me, because as part of the main quest OR Dawnguard DLC you HAVE to join the college. So that means that amount of people also haven't finished the game?
Ok this all depends on what console you are playing on and if you are like me and use mods achievements are disabled on Xbox and ps4 I think you can still get the achievements on pc if you use mods. I honestly don't play skyrim or a fallout game without mods so on the Xbox I have a lot of game play hours on fallout 4 and skyrim but 0 achievements on both
I played Sherlock Holmes: Devil’s Daughter. Took me less than two days to play the whole game and just playing normally, not trying to do anything extra, I got every single trophy. So I was quite surprised to see that only 12.3% got platinum.
10 main characters you would have done a better job than if you were in their shoes/ 10 incompetent protagonists... Just found this channel earlier this year. Love the videos and the crew you guys have. Keep up the good stuff. And back at ya Jules, hope you and you’re crew are taking care of yourselves and doing well.
Top 10 underappreciated game mechanics Ghost of Tsushimas method of having NPC's always being in front of you so you're not always running past them is just amazing!
I love how Osley looks like a truly scary, grimy, modernised 1930's hitman/gangster type...and is the most softly spoken, clean-cut guy. Osley...you seem lovely (by the 10sec/5min clips I see of you online) ...come BACK!!!
When I played Skyrim for the first time (rather recently, might I add) I immediately made a beeline for the magic college. I then realized that destruction magic isn't great in the long run
The Happy Birthday trophy in Heavy Rain ISN'T for completing the first chapter. You unlock it by completing Ethan's architecture sketch, setting the table without breaking anything and playing with his two sons in the garden. Most people don't have it because they don't go into Ethan's office to finish the sketch.
I think I haven't got the 'joining the college of Winterhold' acheivement either. But I can tell you why. Skyrim is a game with many, many, many mods available. Most of us players already installed mods before we left Helgen. Some of us ignored the main quest for ages. Mods and console commands often disable acheivements. There are mods though that re-enable them. But I don't use that, yet. We joined the college of Winterhold, sometimes without using any magic at all, but with mods enabled. However, we sacrificed the acheivement.
How about a list of games that were overly sexualized in the tasteless kinda way? Or characters that were overly sexual? Thanks again for another awesome list brother, take care and see ya next week, and probably more this week too but ya know what I mean, I think.
Jared Schreckengast - i actually bought the guy game when it first came out before they were hit with that law suit. That and leisure suit Larry both for the OG XBox came out around the same time and 17 year old me at the time thought it was funny as hell and great to boot.
I've been playing Death Stranding and found myself thinking "has any other game weaponised excrement as well as this has". This lead me to my suggestion for next Tues your own adventure: Top 10 uses for bodily fluids in video games.
I haven't played Death Stranding, so I don't know how excrement is weaponized in it, but the first thing that came to mind was the Guardian Ape in Sekiro. And then upon starting to write, I thought of the Sniper in Team Fortress 2. I know Okami has both a pee and a poo option, but if I recall they are pretty hard to unlock. That's all I can think of off-hand, but it is also almost 3 A.M.
@@Churi_Venatriss I can also think of: Inklings in Splatoon - They're squid people so surely they use their own ink Bristleback in Dota - Sticky nasal goo... Need I say more? Binding of Isaac - That young man fires his tears and there are many other excrements around including one that turns your tears yellow... Shudder Postal - peeing on things Due Nukem Forever - picking up poop and throwing it... And everything that comes out of Dukes mouth Bloodborne - Jamming someone else's blood into yourself to heal (not sure of it counts but you also eat umbilical cord in that game) Slime Ranchers - Pretty sure you harvest slime poop Rust - Poop as a fertiliser from Dino's (or straight from your character with the dedicated poop button). Also fun for filling your sleeping friends pocket with the brown stuff I'm sure there are plenty more but those are a few off the top of my head.
@@ViviFFIX I didn't play any of those except Bloodborne, lol. But you don't actually eat the umbilicals. It annoys me when people say that. You lift it above your head and crush it, just like the coldblood or madman's knowledge. It doesn't go anywhere near your mouth. Although! Your mention of peeing on things made me think of Conker's Bad Fur Day. There's one part where you have to pee on some fire imps to put them out. And in one of the PvP arenas, if you go into the bathroom, you start peeing and that becomes your weapon. And of, course, The Great Might Poo exists.
Lovin' the Tues! This may have already been done, but would love to see a list of "Ten video game antagonists that would be more interesting/fun to play as than the protagonist". (Feel free to reword that...and THANK YOU for the many many many times you end a video with positive, self-help advice...hope it truly changes lives).
All platforms that counts how many people complete an achievement counts anyone who has opened the game once. 3 of the 10 achievements are the first ones people will get when they actually play, but there's still the ability they open a game on an alt, for example.
So I know I’m late and I love your work. The only issue I have with the Skyrim achievements is that most people use mods and so achievements get turned off. Thank you Jules
There is an achievement in Europa Universalis 4 to win any battle with a general that is named the same as your profile name (stupidly easy achievement). Last I checked, less than 3% of players got this achievement. Fewer players got it than those that managed to reform the Roman Empire as Byzantium, an empire that typically struggles to survive the first 10 years of the nearly 400 year game campaign. Why did so few people get it? 2 reasons that I can think of: 1) it's an obscure achievement in a huge list of other achievements that only achievement hunters would realize exists, 2) you require DLC to be able to rename generals.
I discovered one recently actually.. In EA UFC 3, there's a silver trophy you can get for defeating a CPU (on any difficulty) with their damage set to MAX and yours set to default...literally one of the easiest achievements to get and yet, its at a 0.3% ....insane...
My mind was blown when this one kid didn't have the achievement you get in Chromehounds for just watching the opening cinematic that plays when you launch the game. It's only a couple minutes, and it's big ass mechs battling each other. All you have to do is watch the badass sequence. That's it. You don't even have to touch the controller after popping in the disk... yet people are so impatient they just skip a badass cut scene. Don't get me wrong, I would skip it pretty much every time after seeing it the first time, but how could you not watch it even once?! Some games like Space Engineers I love, and some of the achievements will actually unlock things for you, like the Veteran Mk. II suit in Space Engineers. According to Steam, 0.3% of players have the suit, as it's tied to an achievement almost no one has gotten. Kinda funny as it always turns heads when they see the suit. It's also technically an easy to get achievement, as you can access admin tools in the scenario and basically cheat your way to the end in about a minute or two. Of course, if you do that, you deny yourself some exceptional learning experience that will take your designs to the next level if you do the scenario legit.
Hey Jules can we have 10 video games I’ve played, I’ll do the list for you 1. Glover 2. Knack 3. Knack 2 4. Rocket league (before I got banned for abusive language) 5. Knack 2 again 6. Bugs Bunny lost in time 7. Crazy taxi 8. Knack 2 remastered 9. Totally Angelica 10. Duke Nukem 3D
The achievement for The Lego Movie Video Game is surprising, I didn't even know that players rarely actually achieved this one, I unlocked it by accident due to playing too many Lego Games and relying on the game to tell me what to build. The things you don't know, right?
So I'm watching yet another great video from What Culture, and all of a sudden I feel like making a sandwich. ( Pastrami yo, pastrami ) I left it running figuring that I could just rewind it to see what I missed. Come back @9:55, and I was like, "What the actual F***!"😂
One video I've always wanted to see is: 10 video games with most disturbing collectibles. Best examples I can think of are the Keller family holotapes from fallout 3 or the serial killers notes from far cry 3.
10 games that were difficult to play/bad on release but redeemed themselves with updates (eg: witcher 3(difficult menus) , SWbattlefront 2(grindy, lootboxes, no campaign) , destiny and shadow of mordor (sterile worlds and void missions) etc.
At first I thought it sounded weird that Telltale was making games for an increasingly shrinking playerbase when the demand wasn't strong enough to continue a franchise. Then I realized that TV shows do the same. Chugging on until the ratings drop so low they're officially cancelled.
I have the 'You choose poorly', because I wanted to see what happened... Also in Terraria there is an achievement called 'Benched', only 28.6% of players have achieved it on Steam, yet you get it for making your first workbench...
Spirit of the North is a game whose achievement stats sadden me. Most of them are gathered just by playing the game (I got 21 of the 24 on my first playthrough, and the ones I missed were just "collectibles"). The final achievement, Northern Lights, is unlocked by just completing the game. A game I was able to complete in about 6 hours, going in to the experience blind. Only 17.2% of players have gotten it. Another story-based one, Infused with Light, comes in very early in the game, yet only 75.8% of people have even made it that far.
A lot of achievements on Steam have low rates of being acquired for one main reason: trading cards. Several people collect games just to get trading cards from them, and those require either playing or idling the game for one or two hours (on average). Thus they turn on the game in question, let it drop its cards, and then turn it off and never bother with it again. Since those count toward achievement percentages, it can help explain why some people haven't even completed the first chapter in some games, let alone other basic tasks. Of course, that doesn't apply to other platforms, and not every Steam game has trading cards, so who knows why these achievements are missed when it comes to them. =P
I was wondering if back in the saddle would be mentioned. Ironic thing is that I completely ignored the multiplayer portion of the game (partly due to crap internet at the time, but mostly due to the fact that I don't care for multiplayer)
Suggestion: 10 Games that deal with serious topics.Thinking of games the deal with war or diseases like This War of Mine, My Memory of Us, The Town of Light, A normal lost Phone and others.
You know why so few people got the achievement in GTA4? Sony implemented trophies AFTER the game was released. So, many people played through the game. Then the trophies were implemented. Basically, you would have to start over again to get the trophies.
Happy birthday can be easily missed due to the drawing. Some dont even go in the room and finish nathans work. Most are likely fidgeting with controls and wondering wtf is going on.
As he was kinda implying that you get it automatically for finishing the chapter it seems that he got it mixed up with Interactive Drama which is the one you get for finishing the first chapter, whereas Happy Birthday has set specific requirements in the first chapter and if one is missed you miss it.
In Sea of Thieves, only roughly 70% of all players have jumped on a ship. It's pretty funny that more people have eaten a banana, something you don't spawn with, than have gone to their ship in a pirate game
If memory serves one of the first things the game has you do is pick up and eat a banana
Banana ba na nana
Everyone returns to monke
Jules, you will always be my favorite host. You have a great sense of humor and you earned instant respect the first time I heard you promoting mental health. Keep doing it!
@@Notconceitedjustbetterthanyou agreed! Especially Josh, can't stand that dude.
@@Notconceitedjustbetterthanyou Oh the rest all alright. Jules is my favorite, but I wouldn't put the others down.
Completely agreed here.
He had my respect the moment he banged my mum in the most creative ways there are. Miss those times...
Jess was pretty good
Jules: All you need is 7 friends.
Me: Thinking of the logistical nightmare of trying to arrange 7 friends to be online at one time.
Jesus christ you killed me with the southern magic bit 😂😂😂 "I can do magic".... "can you" I died
Gave me some strong DougDoug vibes.
Flawless hillbilly impersonation
Yeah, hahah that caught me completely of guard.. well played you Lej 👏
I also lost it...
Top 10 hardest achievements that lots of people surprisingly have.
I beat Dead Space 2 on the hardest difficulty, the one that only let's you save 3 times for the foam finger... I felt so accomplished, just to find out people were beating that left, right, and side to side
The rarest trophy i have is “No one will believe you” at 0.01%. Beat BO3 campaign on realistic.
Not exactly impressive, but i’ll take what i can get.
In similar vein to this list, what about “Top 10 times you killed yourself in video games just to get the achievement” (Borderlands 2, Portal 2)
That happens in countless games though.
@@ulyssesocounter8488 plenty of material then
Dark Souls 2 achievement: This is Dark Souls
Battlefield Bad Company: Darwin's Parachute - Pre-description "Parachute to safety" after you bail out of a helicopter and inevitably fall to your death to get this "Wait there is no parachute..."
Enter The Gungeon Jammed Achievement where the cringe Reaper follows you forever and almost Jams every stupid enemy.
Regarding the GTAIV segment; Trophies were added post release on the PS3 version, so people who had already done the missions would have to restart the game to get the trophies they missed.
Also just putting it out there on 360 up to 4 people can be logged in saying all have played the game but only one player has the achievements. And admittedly I am one of the people without it because I was logged in when my brother was playing.
The main problem with trophy statistics is that all the people who have purchased games multiple times on different accounts count towards trophy percentages also if you are playing a game and have other accounts logged in it counts every single other account as having started up the game so they get added as well.
You missed a beauty: "Achievement" from The Stanley Parable has less than 47% and it's just an option you turn on in the menu...
When I saw this video, my first thought was the "Click on door 430 five times." I mean, how hard could that be? Got a serious trolling on that one!
Got all Stanley Parable trophies and it was sort of boring
Solaire of Astora Sunlight Champions Did You Really Get All The Achievements In The Stanley Parable
@@Icantknow yes it was a long process but if I play it I 100% it other than Fallout 4 because of mods, I wanted to go around as a Clone Trooper with the BFG
@@Coast_dweller_of_DayZ_Temp you can mod fallout 4 to enable achievements
Hey Jules, I was playing Watch Dogs 2 recently, saving (spoilers) a friend’s mask from a building full of heavily armed federal agents because he was sad, and I had a thought. “10 times video game protagonists put themselves in serious danger for stupid reasons” would make a great TYOA list
Was really looking forward to "Top 10 Bald Characters of all Time!"
Jules would put himself number 1
hitman number 1
Kratos,Hitman and...
Jules
As a bald guy I approve this!
No1-Jules
Jules: "All you need is seven friends."
Me: "Why do I hear boss music?"
10 Moments where you had to reload your save because of your moral compass
Moral compass......😂😂🤣
I imagine Undertale would take a few of those...
10- killing all the whiterun guards
9-killing all the riften guards
8-killing all the dawnstar guards
7- killing all the windhelm guards
6-killing all the winterhold guards
5- killing all the morthal guards
4-killing all the falkreath guards
3-killing all the markarth guards
2-killing all the solitude guards
1- choosing the insulting speech option with a npc you kind of like more than the rest.
1:killing toryel in undrtale
2:killing the blacksmith in hollow knight
3:chosing to side with sylvanas in wow bfa
4:chosing not for Dj.Grooves to win in a hat in time
5:chosing to go for the root pack in cuphead
And...i couln'd think of more rlly
I considered this option, but still can't bring myself to do it. Kill a Little Sister in Bioshock just to see the animation and reload without consequence. I just watched a TH-cam video instead.
Would anyone on the team be willing to do a list about the Top 10 video games where you could choose to be the villain?
Be tough to come up with a list 10
bub mer not really fable mass effect fallout etc
They'll just do Spec Ops the Line again
JamesEDonaldson wasn’t really a choice though.
1. Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic
The "Happy Birthday" one in Heavy Rain isn't just for completing the prologue, you have to do a few specific things to get the trophy. I missed it the first time because I didn't finish Ethan's drawing
I've got an idea. The 10 biggest gaming gimmick bombs of all time. Like the Power Glove, Tony Hawk skateboard, and even things like Rockband that didn't live more than a few years of new games for the peripherals
I love the power glove. It's so bad.
@@roguebantha7324 Yeah, well uh, just keep your power gloves off her pal huh?
@@lmcgregoruk haha! Man, I used to watch that movie all the time back in the day
I loved my power glove. I tried to get it to work with all my games to see if I could play them with it. lol
I also think it was ahead of its time. imagine a new version of it with modern accelerometers and such, like are in phones. would be killer for VR and augmented reality games.
@@RaptorNX01 i loved mine too but it was definitely a bomb lol
The 10 strangest things you can eat in videogames
Tom van Beek Most of alchemy in Skyrim. Human hearts!
You just line those mum jokes up.
Rotten meat in Castlevania comes to mind.
@@soundpreacher or eating 47 wheels of cheese in the middle of a fight
reminds me of an achievement in Minecraft. "eat everything that can be eaten, even if it's not good for you."
"7 Friends. That's all you gotta find."
Therein lies the problem. I don't even have 3.
Horizon Zero Dawn consumed me the story compelled me so much to push deeper. I am awaiting for the sequel like a giddy girl.
That games the reason I got a ps4. I only have half a dozen or so games for it but that was the first game I got as well as my first platinum.
@@Colonel_Overkill I'm glad it's coming out on PC too
Tbh I didn't play the game because the yakuza series is a thing and I rather beat someone with my bear hands then find out about my past and fight some I assume genric wanting to rule the world etc etc thing.
@@noahhetrick2794 there may be some far cry inspiration but thats it. The game is pretty unique in combat in general and really can stand on its own merits.
I wanted to love this game. Every time I play it there are some issues that completely take me out of the experience. For example, the way the characters faces look when they're speaking. The whole find X amount of items to craft something just got old. The climbing sucks because Breath of the Wild thoroughly ruined it for me. HZD is still fun just needs a few more tweaks, maybe in the sequel?
Jules the bald Wizard! I really want 10 games so bad that no one (yes i am exagerating a bit but) bought it and then it still got attention like a remake/sequel for some reason nobody knows YEARS later
M&M Mars Shaq-Fu perhaps?
Bubsy?
Thanks for your genuine kindness Jules. So glad to have found this channel.
I've been wondering, how about naming top 10 sidequests which are worth doing in videogames.
IE: The Anju and Kafei side quest in Majora's Mask, which, although long, it is actually worth doing to see an interesting story, challenge you in many different ways (stealth, puzzle solving, etc.) and nets you some really nice rewards. Plus it gets you a step closer to the powerful Fierce Deity Mask.
Deadpool: Only When He Stops Breathing, a bronze trophy you get by turning off the volume on your TV
4:28 "And adding spice to the crack" 😂😂🤣 Jules with the shouts
Fun fact: when I first played through Heavy Rain, I missed the Happy Birthday trophy as well. According to some research I did, it was somewhat glitched at one point, and that if you didn’t do every action EXACTLY as the game wants you to do, then you wouldn’t get it. Glitches are bitches.
Achievements can be used by companies to track player activities without necessarily sending player data. I'm surprised no one ever points that out seeing as how people are so paranoid about their supposed privacy.
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite's "Here Comes a New Challenger" has a 7.79% unlock percentage. All you need to do is play a single online match.
Because surprisingly there's still a lot of gamers out there that don't buy games for online experiences and really just want to play with their siblings or friends on the couch, don't care about trophies and achievements, and really hated Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite and only played story mode.
King Cheerio85 yea the multiplayer was way worse than the story
@King Cheerio85 I can verify; I am that guy all day. I couldn't even be bothered to pay $5 for Star Wars :Battlefront when it was on sale at the PlayStation store, because as I was reading about it I saw it doesn't have a single player campaign. No joke, that was enough for me to not even consider it
@@subman23 don't get me wrong here if the gameplay is solid and fun, and is able to keep me engaged without delving into a story to explain the world, then I'll dip into the online, but typically a story or campaign or arcade mode is where I'll decide whether I like the gameplay enough to keep playing, if the game doesn't even have that mode to act as an introduction to the rest of the experience, then that tells me the experience is not worth it.
There was absolutely no one ever online when I was playing it
Top 10 “Insert bad joke here,” moments in serious games.
“The British Nude” just ruined my perception of ... well, a lot. 😂
Not all of us think that.
I really want to see a list of the easiest boss battles ever. And Spark Mandrill should be included.
What about 10 plot deaths that were supposed to be impactful but had you going “Meh”
"I can do Magic, Mmmm-Hmmm" that bit cracked me up
As a person who grew up in Alabama that accent was pretty good lol.
Thing is with skyrim there are two things to consider 1) a lot of the time, unless you need to go to the college for the main quest or dlc or are specifically interested in magic, you'll never go to winterhold making joining the college a big detour from whatever you're doing.
2) with the rerelease of skyrim on newer consoles they added mods, mods that disable achievements on a save file.
Also, being pedantic here, the college of winterhold isn't the mage's guild. They are different organisations.
Your PSA's at the end of your vids always make me feel great! In case you haven't heard it today, Jules you are are awesome! Keep doing the things you do man! Until next week...
Hey Jules, not sure if anyone else noted this, but the "Happy Birthday" trophy in Heavy Rain is probably not rightfully so on this list. Your numbers are most certainly right (didn't look into that) but this trophy is reportedly the most bugged one in the game. It also includes specific tasks to complete in the chapter not just finishing it. As for me, I played this game and loved it, but didn't get the trophy even though I fulfilled all requirements on my first playthrough. Actually had to redo this chapter 3x after finishing to get this one.
hope you guys have a lovely day!
"People love seeing death animations."
I think that's why people jumped on something like Maneater.
oh, that remind me of something REALLY hilarious that happened while i was playing Metal Gear Solid 5:
i visited Quiet's cell, on the Medical platform of Mother base, and Quiet was PLAYING the song "Maneater"!
Hey Jules. Thanks for all the post video advice. Helped me through a tough time. You are more of an awesome host than you think.
My video suggestion for Tuesday would be 10 most boring/ forgettable video protagonists we had to play as
Seeing as this is a “medieval themed” list series, and I really haven’t seen anything even close to that, 10 ten funnest medieval quests/missions/achievements??
*most fun?
The minute he said "beating people with dildo bats." I thought "....I regret nothing."
I loved the CoD campaigns. I would finish them before jumping into multiplayer for practice. I miss the single player options.
The main problem with trophy statistics is that all the people who have purchased games multiple times on different accounts count towards trophy percentages also if you are playing a game and have other accounts logged in it counts every single other account as having started up the game so they get added as well.
Please Jules do top 10 amazing video games that had f*cking horrible inventory screens. My pick the Witcher 3
Could probably do a top 100 on that....
Make it a Top 20- Top 10 BAD inventory screens followed up by the Top 10 BEST Inventory screens... in which case RE4 takes the cake and your mum in one go. And that's my one per comment section.
Witcher 1 is worse
Grim Fandango kept showing your scythe instead of the item you want to use.
Wait wait wait hold on, the Skyrim one is even more baffling to me, because as part of the main quest OR Dawnguard DLC you HAVE to join the college. So that means that amount of people also haven't finished the game?
Ok this all depends on what console you are playing on and if you are like me and use mods achievements are disabled on Xbox and ps4 I think you can still get the achievements on pc if you use mods. I honestly don't play skyrim or a fallout game without mods so on the Xbox I have a lot of game play hours on fallout 4 and skyrim but 0 achievements on both
Suggestion: moments where the world ended in video games exemples: Saints Row 4, Stela, etc.
"The Nuclear Wasteland that is Wales" had me laughing. Thanks, Jules.
Everyone else needs to use the sonic *Spring Noise* as the censor sound 😂😭
Brilliant wasn't it!?
Wait, wasn't that the "bumper" noise?
I played Sherlock Holmes: Devil’s Daughter. Took me less than two days to play the whole game and just playing normally, not trying to do anything extra, I got every single trophy. So I was quite surprised to see that only 12.3% got platinum.
I love how they used alot of theradbrad's gameplay.
10 main characters you would have done a better job than if you were in their shoes/ 10 incompetent protagonists... Just found this channel earlier this year. Love the videos and the crew you guys have. Keep up the good stuff. And back at ya Jules, hope you and you’re crew are taking care of yourselves and doing well.
What about "10 terrible games that saved franchises"
Top 10 underappreciated game mechanics
Ghost of Tsushimas method of having NPC's always being in front of you so you're not always running past them is just amazing!
SAO Lost Song Achievement when you die your first time you get an achievement...still havent died and its the last one i need to platinum the game
Where u have to listen to Glados from portal 2 where she wants u to come back and do the test when we’re trying to escape 😸😸
I just want a list that has Valkyria Chronicles on it
Top 10 uses for child soldiers?
You like child soldiers, Jonathan? Do ya?!
It's not that. I was thinking more like alternative history video games
"How could a snack get even tastier?" I lost it
Achievement in terraria: build a crafting table on the steam version.
I love how Osley looks like a truly scary, grimy, modernised 1930's hitman/gangster type...and is the most softly spoken, clean-cut guy. Osley...you seem lovely (by the 10sec/5min clips I see of you online) ...come BACK!!!
top ten melee kills in shooter games OF ALL TIME
When I played Skyrim for the first time (rather recently, might I add) I immediately made a beeline for the magic college. I then realized that destruction magic isn't great in the long run
Top 10 Dragons in video games!!! You know you want to Jules !!!! You KNOWWWWWWWWW
The Happy Birthday trophy in Heavy Rain ISN'T for completing the first chapter. You unlock it by completing Ethan's architecture sketch, setting the table without breaking anything and playing with his two sons in the garden.
Most people don't have it because they don't go into Ethan's office to finish the sketch.
King Jules. How about the 10 worst level music in history/ever?
Dragon Warrior overworld map
This is a great idea
oh, the level music in the "forest temple" level of Ocarina of Time comes to mind.
I think I haven't got the 'joining the college of Winterhold' acheivement either. But I can tell you why. Skyrim is a game with many, many, many mods available. Most of us players already installed mods before we left Helgen. Some of us ignored the main quest for ages. Mods and console commands often disable acheivements. There are mods though that re-enable them. But I don't use that, yet. We joined the college of Winterhold, sometimes without using any magic at all, but with mods enabled. However, we sacrificed the acheivement.
How about a list of games that were overly sexualized in the tasteless kinda way? Or characters that were overly sexual?
Thanks again for another awesome list brother, take care and see ya next week, and probably more this week too but ya know what I mean, I think.
The Guy Game (16-year-old girls playing beach volleyball) & Lara Croft.
Jared Schreckengast - i actually bought the guy game when it first came out before they were hit with that law suit. That and leisure suit Larry both for the OG XBox came out around the same time and 17 year old me at the time thought it was funny as hell and great to boot.
10 characters who tried to help but ended up screwin everything
Jules..... Never stop with the helping out your viewers with self care. Please never stop it!
I've been playing Death Stranding and found myself thinking "has any other game weaponised excrement as well as this has". This lead me to my suggestion for next Tues your own adventure:
Top 10 uses for bodily fluids in video games.
I haven't played Death Stranding, so I don't know how excrement is weaponized in it, but the first thing that came to mind was the Guardian Ape in Sekiro. And then upon starting to write, I thought of the Sniper in Team Fortress 2. I know Okami has both a pee and a poo option, but if I recall they are pretty hard to unlock. That's all I can think of off-hand, but it is also almost 3 A.M.
@@Churi_Venatriss I can also think of:
Inklings in Splatoon - They're squid people so surely they use their own ink
Bristleback in Dota - Sticky nasal goo... Need I say more?
Binding of Isaac - That young man fires his tears and there are many other excrements around including one that turns your tears yellow... Shudder
Postal - peeing on things
Due Nukem Forever - picking up poop and throwing it... And everything that comes out of Dukes mouth
Bloodborne - Jamming someone else's blood into yourself to heal (not sure of it counts but you also eat umbilical cord in that game)
Slime Ranchers - Pretty sure you harvest slime poop
Rust - Poop as a fertiliser from Dino's (or straight from your character with the dedicated poop button). Also fun for filling your sleeping friends pocket with the brown stuff
I'm sure there are plenty more but those are a few off the top of my head.
@@ViviFFIX I didn't play any of those except Bloodborne, lol. But you don't actually eat the umbilicals. It annoys me when people say that. You lift it above your head and crush it, just like the coldblood or madman's knowledge. It doesn't go anywhere near your mouth.
Although! Your mention of peeing on things made me think of Conker's Bad Fur Day. There's one part where you have to pee on some fire imps to put them out. And in one of the PvP arenas, if you go into the bathroom, you start peeing and that becomes your weapon. And of, course, The Great Might Poo exists.
Lovin' the Tues! This may have already been done, but would love to see a list of "Ten video game antagonists that would be more interesting/fun to play as than the protagonist". (Feel free to reword that...and THANK YOU for the many many many times you end a video with positive, self-help advice...hope it truly changes lives).
10 best "British Naked" moments in video games. I know I'm 2 years too late but that would rule.
All platforms that counts how many people complete an achievement counts anyone who has opened the game once. 3 of the 10 achievements are the first ones people will get when they actually play, but there's still the ability they open a game on an alt, for example.
So I know I’m late and I love your work. The only issue I have with the Skyrim achievements is that most people use mods and so achievements get turned off. Thank you Jules
Your pretty good at explaining things and being humorous. Not many people can do that without going through 50 takes.
There is an achievement in Europa Universalis 4 to win any battle with a general that is named the same as your profile name (stupidly easy achievement). Last I checked, less than 3% of players got this achievement. Fewer players got it than those that managed to reform the Roman Empire as Byzantium, an empire that typically struggles to survive the first 10 years of the nearly 400 year game campaign.
Why did so few people get it? 2 reasons that I can think of: 1) it's an obscure achievement in a huge list of other achievements that only achievement hunters would realize exists, 2) you require DLC to be able to rename generals.
I discovered one recently actually..
In EA UFC 3, there's a silver trophy you can get for defeating a CPU (on any difficulty) with their damage set to MAX and yours set to default...literally one of the easiest achievements to get and yet, its at a 0.3% ....insane...
My mind was blown when this one kid didn't have the achievement you get in Chromehounds for just watching the opening cinematic that plays when you launch the game. It's only a couple minutes, and it's big ass mechs battling each other. All you have to do is watch the badass sequence. That's it. You don't even have to touch the controller after popping in the disk... yet people are so impatient they just skip a badass cut scene. Don't get me wrong, I would skip it pretty much every time after seeing it the first time, but how could you not watch it even once?!
Some games like Space Engineers I love, and some of the achievements will actually unlock things for you, like the Veteran Mk. II suit in Space Engineers. According to Steam, 0.3% of players have the suit, as it's tied to an achievement almost no one has gotten. Kinda funny as it always turns heads when they see the suit. It's also technically an easy to get achievement, as you can access admin tools in the scenario and basically cheat your way to the end in about a minute or two. Of course, if you do that, you deny yourself some exceptional learning experience that will take your designs to the next level if you do the scenario legit.
Hey Jules can we have 10 video games I’ve played, I’ll do the list for you
1. Glover
2. Knack
3. Knack 2
4. Rocket league (before I got banned for abusive language)
5. Knack 2 again
6. Bugs Bunny lost in time
7. Crazy taxi
8. Knack 2 remastered
9. Totally Angelica
10. Duke Nukem 3D
Dark Souls 2's "Welcome to Dark Souls" achievement is an easy achievement to get but can only be proud about if you don't get it
Deadpool needs to be on a list like this. The game quite literally gives you 2 free trophies just for starting the story.
The achievement for The Lego Movie Video Game is surprising, I didn't even know that players rarely actually achieved this one, I unlocked it by accident due to playing too many Lego Games and relying on the game to tell me what to build. The things you don't know, right?
So I'm watching yet another great video from What Culture, and all of a sudden I feel like making a sandwich. ( Pastrami yo, pastrami ) I left it running figuring that I could just rewind it to see what I missed. Come back @9:55, and I was like, "What the actual F***!"😂
Jules you were gold this entire video. That Skyrim bit had me literally laughing out loud
One video I've always wanted to see is: 10 video games with most disturbing collectibles. Best examples I can think of are the Keller family holotapes from fallout 3 or the serial killers notes from far cry 3.
10 games that were difficult to play/bad on release but redeemed themselves with updates (eg: witcher 3(difficult menus) , SWbattlefront 2(grindy, lootboxes, no campaign) , destiny and shadow of mordor (sterile worlds and void missions) etc.
Suggestion: 10 Video game characters players didn't expect to become/be parents in their series.
At first I thought it sounded weird that Telltale was making games for an increasingly shrinking playerbase when the demand wasn't strong enough to continue a franchise.
Then I realized that TV shows do the same. Chugging on until the ratings drop so low they're officially cancelled.
I have the 'You choose poorly', because I wanted to see what happened...
Also in Terraria there is an achievement called 'Benched', only 28.6% of players have achieved it on Steam, yet you get it for making your first workbench...
This popped up for me again in 2025.
Man, I miss this whatculture era with the old theme song and the musical interludes.
Spirit of the North is a game whose achievement stats sadden me. Most of them are gathered just by playing the game (I got 21 of the 24 on my first playthrough, and the ones I missed were just "collectibles"). The final achievement, Northern Lights, is unlocked by just completing the game. A game I was able to complete in about 6 hours, going in to the experience blind. Only 17.2% of players have gotten it. Another story-based one, Infused with Light, comes in very early in the game, yet only 75.8% of people have even made it that far.
A lot of achievements on Steam have low rates of being acquired for one main reason: trading cards. Several people collect games just to get trading cards from them, and those require either playing or idling the game for one or two hours (on average). Thus they turn on the game in question, let it drop its cards, and then turn it off and never bother with it again. Since those count toward achievement percentages, it can help explain why some people haven't even completed the first chapter in some games, let alone other basic tasks.
Of course, that doesn't apply to other platforms, and not every Steam game has trading cards, so who knows why these achievements are missed when it comes to them. =P
I played The Crew for 3 years before I bothered to get the achievement "Sorbet." You have to drive 5 miles in a pink and yellow car
How about “Top Ten Usefully Video Game tutorials that everyone skipped!”
Suggestion: 10 main characters who faded into obscurity in other franchises.
(Yes I do just want this to feel slightly better about Spyro)
Videos with Jules is the only thing on whatculture I watch. Everyone else seems to not know what they are talking about.
I was wondering if back in the saddle would be mentioned. Ironic thing is that I completely ignored the multiplayer portion of the game (partly due to crap internet at the time, but mostly due to the fact that I don't care for multiplayer)
Suggestion: 10 Games that deal with serious topics.Thinking of games the deal with war or diseases like This War of Mine, My Memory of Us, The Town of Light, A normal lost Phone and others.
I adore watching the slow trip into casual insanity these days. Really makes life easier
You know why so few people got the achievement in GTA4?
Sony implemented trophies AFTER the game was released. So, many people played through the game. Then the trophies were implemented. Basically, you would have to start over again to get the trophies.
The Skyrim achievement I never got was the one where you have to cook/chop wood/mine ore.
Happy birthday can be easily missed due to the drawing. Some dont even go in the room and finish nathans work. Most are likely fidgeting with controls and wondering wtf is going on.
As he was kinda implying that you get it automatically for finishing the chapter it seems that he got it mixed up with Interactive Drama which is the one you get for finishing the first chapter, whereas Happy Birthday has set specific requirements in the first chapter and if one is missed you miss it.
Tues your own adventure idea: 10 videogame knockoffs that were actually pretty good
A fallout in a technologically advanced Wales sounds like a cool mod