In the boss fight in Deus Ex, I just got the upgrades that let me hack and carry turrets, then went into the boss room while carrying a turret I had named Harry. Boss fight started, boss got mowed down by Harry. I give Harry a hug for doing a good job.
denlara yep, Harry saved my bacon that day. Low on ammo, no healing items left and of course I got the upgrade so I got my augs shut down. No idea how I would've gotten out of that mess otherwise
I played a dlc level before I got to that point and unlocked some kind of massively OP grenade launcher. This super-hyped boss fight lasted about 10 seconds even with the screen going weird. I hadn't cheated the game, but it still felt like I'd cheated myself.
I´m instantly reminded of flowey in undertales "neutral run", where he saves and reloads your game file just to better position you for his next attack....or to kill you over and over again.
Definitely thought Psycho Mantis would be on here. Definitely fell for the "Hideo 1" gag as a kid and reset my console..that and all the other stuff he does that messes with you
They likely don't want to repeat themselves. Imagine if they had, and all the posters fedora-ing, "umm, actually, you already mentioned that game's 'cheating'."
I remember once when my younger brother was messing around with Age of Empires II: Age of Kings he was in a sandbox/creative mode pitting different enemies against each other to see who had the advantage over the other in preparation for campaign battles. Naturally once things started getting monotonous he used cheats to summon a fleet of sports cars to clear the map and win. What happened next was hilarious. He started seeing red sports cars fighting his blue cars and he was like wait what? Turns out the cars were getting converted by a bunch of monks in a closed off area of the map. Literally the only time I've ever experienced the computer take advantage of a cheat code in such a way.
I know the cars fighting would probably consist of them ramming each other and stuff but I just imagined them standing up on their back wheels and using the front wheels like fists to box each other and now I need to see that
@@StormgemThunder, two things: 1. They've got mounted guns, which makes it even more of a time paradox. 2. There was at least one fighting game where you could actually select a car that fights exactly that way.
Flowey with 6 souls is taking Player's power to save and load for himself and all, but Sans cheats despite being a normal monster. He's the only one to dodge, doesn't give you invincibility frames, swaps his attacks randomly while they are still happening and even tries to stall you indefinitely by not ending his turn.
You forgot that Sans attacks you in the menus and skips his own monologue to get the jump on you. He's got *really* good reasons to do that, but yeah...
@Seahorse No idea. In the new game they just send a real life ballistic missile to your house, and if you beat the boss in the time frame then it will divert and disarm, but if you don’t then you die.
Yeah but I'm trying to find games I've never even heard of before. I've seen the same games over and over on these lists. Only reason I keep watching are for the people behind outside Xbox. I really enjoy there personalities but kinda redundant. Like me.
Going WAY back here - the Sanity meter in Eternal Darkness. Every monster encounter brought down your meter depending on how powerful they were. It was possible to play the game on minimal sanity but as you made your way through the level your character would hallucinate. Fake volume manipulation and crash screens, blood dripping from the ceiling, being decapitated by an invisible force would have me wondering what I did wrong only for a bright flash to take my character back to reality with a desperate cry of "THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING!". I remember trying to save on low sanity once only for panic to shoot through me as ALL my saves were deleted, it turned out to be another character hallucination
That game had huge potential. But I felt like its long development and N64 roots might have been a problem. Now, an Eternal Darkness 2 would be totaly awsome
What about Lance from Pokémon? In Red and Blue he has a Dragonite that knows Barrier, which is impossible for it to know. In Gold, Silver and Crystal, he has three Dragonite under level 55, the minimum level for evolution, as well as an Aerodactyl with Rock Slide, which wasn’t possible to have in the generation 2 games. I don’t think he earned his position through honest means.
Honorable mentions: Omega Flowey: He wipes your save before the fight, saves and loads during the fight, and uses the souls to attack you Sans: He can dodge, his have no invincibility frames, as well as poison, switching his attacks mid turn, and then tries to essentially break the game. Course, that's what you get for being a genocide :)
Sans honestly doesnt deserve mentioning for invisibility frames as each attack has its own amount of invisibility frames, sans just has very little of them and you can use cloudy glasses and notebook to increase you invisibility frames to make the fight easier. Also "poison" is more in players favor because it delays the damage and you cant die until it runs out.
3:40 Of course, the reason Bowyer does this is because Mario is kind of cheating too, going at him three against one. He specifically shouts "No Fair!" before rigging the controls. I got one for you, the xenomorph in Alien: Isolation. This is a game with a clever and subtle way of letting the villain cheat. Like most games of the genre, the heroine is subject to a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, where she's the mouse. Technically, however, there are two "cats", as the game gives the xenomorph two completely separate AIs; the first knows exactly where Amanda is at all times, while the second, which controls the monster's body, does not. The first AI cannot blatantly tell the second where she is, but it gives hints to point the second in the right direction. (Kind of like a game of blind-man's bluff; when the xenomorph is moving towards Amanda, the first AI gives a "getting warmer" signal to the second, and if it's going the wrong way, it gives a "getting colder" signal".) This serves to stack the deck squarely in the monster's favor.
@Sylis TM Well, I'm not a programmer, but assume with most standard stealth-based games, the game itself has a "main AI" different from "boss AI", meaning all games have multiple AIs, one for the actual game, and one for bosses. Thing is, most of the time the "boss AI" behaves in a manner determined by programming. Not like the "main AI" controls it like a radio controlled toy car. In this case, however, it's different.
@Sylis TM That's actually not true. Well not anymore, for a while AI were designed to be directly linked to the player's input and location and then dumbed down a bit to make it fair. However, gamers quickly caught on to this especially at the competitive level. A.I's today usually attempt to be more sophisticated, making them act and decide for themselves the best course of action based on the player's motions. However, AI, still have a lightening fast response time and so often they have to be put under human limitations like "accidentally" messing up button thresholds, misjudging distances, lacking precision and so on. Typically this level of sophistication is reserved for stealth games as shooters like DOOM don't really expect the enemy to do much out of point and shoot.
I mean, it's not exactly surprising or even non-canonical that the species-killing alien bioweapon would have an instinctual/perceptual way to tell where you are. It could be tracking you by smell, by temperature, or by the sound of your footsteps vibrating through the ship's bulkheads.
@@neolexiousneolexian6079 In the AvP games (first two at least) Aliens had a "pheromone view" to see auras around difrent creatures, so they literally can see the smell of their pray :)
Hm, if only a way to force Pokemon to evolve before they're ready was a plot point in the same part of Gold and Silver where you meet Lance. :thinking:
Where is literally every final boss from Undertale? Sans removes invincibility frames and has attacks persist after hitting you, not to mention his dodging capability. Omega Flowey accesses the save files, Asriel is literally warping the game around him as you fight, even Asgore breaks the mercy button and 4th wall simultaneously.
Jackson L. Austin Because Omega and Asriel both give Frisk infinite lives, and the damage you did/progress is saved for you to get back to (Sana’a battle is kinda deserved tbh..)
In persona 5 there is a quest where you have to take out the shadow of a cheater of video games The first time you fight him you cannot land a hit on him because he is cheating at that very moment
I always felt that was probably the least evil of all your targets (hacking at a video game + toxic behavior vs. theft, torture, sexual assault and murder), but it's good that it introduces you to Shinya so you can help him overcome his own problems with arrogance when playing games.
You didn't mention how Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5 hacked itself making you believe that the graphics were awful and the gameplay was botched. Whats that? It wasn't hacked? Oh..
Cartmen from South Park The Fractured But Whole does what all kids do and makes himself overpowered and unbeatable in the Mitch Conners fight by changing the rules of the game.
How did you not mention Eternal Darkness for the GameCube? Elder Gods reaching through time and space to troll you by making you think they deleted your entire save game data, or that your TV lost game signal, or that the volume was being lowered at random. Bit of a missed opportunity there.
That one was really more of a brilliant idea as a homicide to the game rather than any one particular boss fight. I wish more game studios used tricks like that. I'd be curious to see what they could do now that the technology has advanced so much further in the last 15 years since the game's release.
Seija Kijin from Touhou 14: Double Dealing Character, the concept of inverting your controls is nothing new...BUT THIS IS IN A BULLET HELL SHOOT EM UP, on her 1st spell card she flips your screen inverting left and right, on her 2nd spell card up and down, and finally she rotates the screen mid-attack on her final spell card
Finished route A a little while ago, I still remember thinking "9S WHERE ARE YOU FOR ADAM'S SAKE" because I thought I had to go to 9S ... then I noticed 9S was in the same state of uselessness.
The original Mario Kart was the worst. Every character had a specific item (i.e DK had bananas; Mario had star power) that they could activate every 3 seconds or so. So when we tried to beat the game on 150CC, we were always battling for first with a Mario, that for 9/10th of the race, had star power active...
God, the rubber-banding is just awful. It's particularly bad on the N64. I'm half a lap ahead of everyone, I hit _one_ wall, and suddenly I got Peach, DK and Yoshi zooming past me. It's just ridiculous.
@@Slate398 Don't forget they could also just drive through thwomps. In BC3 there was a row of 4 thwomps blocking the entire path. I had to wait for one to rise; the CPUs just drove straight through as if they didn't exist.
@@nickysummoness8377 But in order to get "true" ending you have to deal with her. DDLC isn't an rpg, it's a visual novel, so you wouldn't be battling someone, but you would be fighting her in a way. There's a way to beat her.
@@AlmightyPolarBear True, but there are still decisions to be made and factors that are changed by Monika. Also, you're well into the game before you realize that it's a major part.
What About Omega Flowey from Undertale. In his boss Fight, he constantly saves and loads parts of the fight, confusing you, and sending you into his attacks
@@tachunkz4yearsago940 you know when you sub to someone and you see a button that says join? That's a paid membership you can join, and it causes you to geta logo, to represent that you're a member.
What about Eternal Darkness: Sanitys Requium. The freakin Sanity meter in that game was brutal, from a healing spell making your head explode to a "Thank you for playing our demo" screen during the final chapter.
The Sanity meter did SSOOOOO much more than that. Luckily, that healing spell you mentioned can be turned into a green spell with the right messing around in order to heal your sanity making the entire meter completely pointless.
I was like: How could they possibly miss Flowey if he isn't in the top 10 comments i am going to be so mad. Thankfully there are some cultured people here
I remember that, that was definitely scary. But for some reason, I also had some weird faith about what was going on. I was like: "Shit. Well...okay, let's do this."
I do like a meta boss, it sometimes feel a bit pantomimey though "Looks like your only option is to *PRESS QuIT GAmE* ... ... *Didn't work did it!? The TeRRor yOu mUst feEl!!* "
Crosscode final boss, every time you manage to deal just a little bit of damage to him he buffs his health bar with quite literally 10 digit figures. Fortunately your hacker friend sergey is able to buff up your attack as well so that even your weakest attack deals well over a million damage.
I don’t know if this counts but Monika in Doki Doki Literature Club. She deletes characters, edits what you do and don’t see, erases memories, and changes the literal game files!
What about Photoshop Flowey taking over the SAVE function for himself, forcefully closing the game when you die to him, changing the name of the game window to "Floweytale", and reloading his SAVE when you finally get him to zero HP to get himself back to full health?
@@Known_as_The_Ghost : I guess you must be better than me at keeping calm when going through this the first time around. This fight isn't that hard, but most players are so thrown off by the change in gameplay and presentation the first time around so they make mistakes and die at least once. People would often even joke about how you know your Steam friend is fighting Flowey when they boot up Undertale several times in a row. Flowey himself even taunts you when you boot the game back up after losing to him.
@@Hisha1303That calmness bit seems true enough. From being inches away of getting hit from a car, or being stalked by wolves. I keep calm in most situations. I always thought keeping calm would reward me with the ability to think rationally and make minor mistakes. Although I'm not always calm. For some reason, sometimes during 'sad' events I lose myself. I start breathing heavily, but come back to it in 2-5 seconds. I don't really know why- Anyways, Undertale never had a moment like that for me. I feel like I didn't get to see the whole game because I didn't die at the end. :l It seems really cool- But at least know I know about it. Thank you.
The Ramblin' Evil Mushroom for Earthbound deserves a mention: if it uses it's spore attack, you are stuck with a mushroom on your head, which randomly changes the directional inputs, not once, but for as long as it is applied. It's also hard to remove, requiring you to awkwardly stumble your way to a healer, and there is a goo chance you will get spored again!
Doopliss in Paper Mario 2: Thousand Year Door. He steals Mario's identity, the "L" from your text input menu so you can't just guess his real name (his weakness) with a walkthrough AND your party (since they think he's you, so they fight on his side in the boss battle, upgrades and all ;_;). That's some next level trickery.
The whole final area of FFVIII. The game takes away your _menu options,_ like Item or Magic, leaving you only with Attack, and you have to run around a maze and find them before you can use them again. You can't even heal or save.
Maybe not explicitly a boss but in the first Watchdogs game there's a point in the story where you're trying to identify a hacker who, if I remember correctly, hacked you to steal the data you hacked into Blume to steal. This leads you to a random nightclub where the hacker hacks your hacky profiling gear so that you can't identify who is the hacker. Although it should become a bit more obvious that in the sea of indistinguishable NPCs it's probably, inexplicably, the DJ in the big light up mouse head.
Im amazed you didnt put flowey of undertale in the list. he's literally cheating by editing your own save data and also severally used save and load state to mess with you
Who could forget the Fission Mailed message in Metal Gear Solid 2? I fell for that three times before realizing I could keep playing in the top corner.
I may be one of the only people to play, let alone remember the game Digimon Digital Card Battle for the PS1, but the boss "A" is a hacker that hacks into the game world and manipulates your deck order as well as his own allowing him to literally stack the deck in his favor. Ah, card game puns.
Is one of them going to be that singing devil clip? Can’t remember what game it was from, but it’s been in a few videos. 🎶You thought you were hot, guess what? You’re not! You are dead, Dead Dead🎶
What about Sans I mean he's not a villain but he did mess with the game like taking away your and invincibility frames in the genocide route boss fight
as always, loved the video. what about Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. you progress by casting spells that drain your sanity, causing console glitches, added to the fact that you're playing this at 3am on your brother's surround sound system that causes the eerie spell voices to bounce around your head in the living room, making you semi-paranoid for the next week with life at large
@@jasonblalock4429 AA did a fine job, considering Scarecrow was just one villain among many others so it was limited as to how much they could use him.
I know it's been a topic on previous videos, but Scarecrow restarting your game in Batman Arkham Asylum freaked me right out. Well played, Dr Crane, well played indeed....
specifically, at the start of the third Scarecrow encounter in Arkham Asylum. Still remember having a minor panic attack before I noticed the differences.
What about the final confrontation with Scarecrow in Batman: Arkham Asylum? The game glitches out and you're put back to the start of the game's intro, where you and Joker have switched places. Also he kills you and the game over screen says to use the center stick to dodge Joker. Then again that's not really an interactive segment.
*Jeff* from *Memes of the Forgotten*, he manipulates the game controls where every time you press a button, the player stays still and shouts at max volume: "*My name is Jeff* Took me a whopping 4 hour and 20 minutes to fix the controls by responding to the mic: *mynamesjeff*
Actually in someway he uses frisk's Power:save,load and erase (before Battle) to let you die and last but not least when you die auto alt+f4 but there's a catch when you pass a soul you restart the Battle from there
Yeah uh, disorienting the character isn't necessarily "hacking" anything. If it were, ToeJam & Earl should be on the list. Some of these are great examples, of course. And the Interrupting R will NEVER not make me giggle.
Eternal Darkness will remain one of my favourite games. The sanity meter was great. From low level indicators like busts moving to look at you, to upside down rooms, all the way to the the times it had me scrambling for my remote. A play through where you play purposefully playing completely insane was the most fun.
No anonymous revenge hack from hacknet? The hacker forkbombs (overloads and crashes your desktop) and deletes the GUI. It was so realistic that I, a CS student who built my own desktop, thought the crash was legit and tried resetting causing me to lose progress. Also with no GUI you are forced to surf the web with text to download a new GUI by revenge hacking the hacker. If your smart on your second playthrough you can copy your own GUI and hide it on another part of the system. When this part of game starts just copy pasta yourself to freedom!
I'm amazed that Psycho Mantis of MGS was absent from the list as that boss-fight was literally impossible unless you switched controller ports as he read the input from port 1.
Yes it is. The Looking Glass team were fond of their literary references. System Shock also started the "door code 451" thing, which is of course a Ray Bradbury reference.
Digimon Digital Card Battle. The main antagonist, A, is an actual hacker that hacked the game, making sure you can't save nor escape from the Infinity Tower until you defeat him, and during the card game against him, your partner card will be put into the bottom of your deck while his deck is not shuffled, making sure he can summon the most powerful digimon in the game right at the first turn. Not to mention he have super powerful cards that you cannot obtain before your encounter with him. Even the scene where he appears is pretty shocking with all the inverted colors of the interface and the area, the hacking window appearing on the screen and the music stopping.
Rayman Legends' music levels(Not technically a bad guy, but...). You have to run constantly and then they start turning the screen into 8 bit, or blurring it, or even dividing the screen into 16 small screens. And I played it on my Vita's tiny screen too!
Pritchard could've told me that they're so safe he has two of them and I still wouldn't have touched it with a 60 foot barge pole. To me it seemed like it was asking if I wanted the bad ending or something.
Inner Agent 3 from Splatoon 2. You actually might as well be playing a 1v1 match against someone who's hacking. They're equipped with the Hero Shot, yet can perform dodge rolls as though they were using Dualies. Let's not forget how they can use literally every super weapon in the game, even going as far as using 3 splashdowns in a row without pausing in-between. Oh, and when they pull their bubble blower out, they can still perform dodge rolls.
In the boss fight in Deus Ex, I just got the upgrades that let me hack and carry turrets, then went into the boss room while carrying a turret I had named Harry. Boss fight started, boss got mowed down by Harry. I give Harry a hug for doing a good job.
denlara yep, Harry saved my bacon that day. Low on ammo, no healing items left and of course I got the upgrade so I got my augs shut down. No idea how I would've gotten out of that mess otherwise
I played a dlc level before I got to that point and unlocked some kind of massively OP grenade launcher. This super-hyped boss fight lasted about 10 seconds even with the screen going weird. I hadn't cheated the game, but it still felt like I'd cheated myself.
I went back at one point and tried the fight legitimately. I -really- missed Harry that day.
...I just used a revolver I'd upgraded with explosive rounds.
Eat THAT, transhumanism!
Just have him jump over the wall and get an opportunity to do a takedown. 1 hit KO unless they patched that exploit.
I´m instantly reminded of flowey in undertales "neutral run", where he saves and reloads your game file just to better position you for his next attack....or to kill you over and over again.
Agree
You get that fight if you do neutral or pacifist
Was about to say that
Honestly almost any route-end boss from Undertale breaks the game in some way. Part of why I adore it lol
Same sans kinda does that by dodging coz no bosses dodge and the special atack that doesn’t let you atack
Kinda you can still atack
Definitely thought Psycho Mantis would be on here. Definitely fell for the "Hideo 1" gag as a kid and reset my console..that and all the other stuff he does that messes with you
They likely don't want to repeat themselves. Imagine if they had, and all the posters fedora-ing, "umm, actually, you already mentioned that game's 'cheating'."
I didn't do it because I wanted to be in a vid, I just wanted to throw my opinion out there.
Glad I'm not alone in thinking Mr. Mantis should have been on the list. Thank you.
They've had Psycho Mantis on like 10 of these lists though and probably want to diversify
But compared to the entries of the list, PM was actually possible to counter.
I remember once when my younger brother was messing around with Age of Empires II: Age of Kings he was in a sandbox/creative mode pitting different enemies against each other to see who had the advantage over the other in preparation for campaign battles. Naturally once things started getting monotonous he used cheats to summon a fleet of sports cars to clear the map and win.
What happened next was hilarious. He started seeing red sports cars fighting his blue cars and he was like wait what? Turns out the cars were getting converted by a bunch of monks in a closed off area of the map. Literally the only time I've ever experienced the computer take advantage of a cheat code in such a way.
dude holy shit that's amazing
I know the cars fighting would probably consist of them ramming each other and stuff but I just imagined them standing up on their back wheels and using the front wheels like fists to box each other and now I need to see that
@@StormgemThunder, two things:
1. They've got mounted guns, which makes it even more of a time paradox.
2. There was at least one fighting game where you could actually select a car that fights exactly that way.
Flowey with 6 souls is taking Player's power to save and load for himself and all, but Sans cheats despite being a normal monster. He's the only one to dodge, doesn't give you invincibility frames, swaps his attacks randomly while they are still happening and even tries to stall you indefinitely by not ending his turn.
You forgot that Sans attacks you in the menus and skips his own monologue to get the jump on you. He's got *really* good reasons to do that, but yeah...
Sans more like Haks
What about the mad dummy?
He technically tries that method too, but is stopped by napstablook
Not to mention he attacks you at your own menu.
Instantly thought of sans lol
I remember a certain boss in MGS that deserved a spot on this, man making you switch controller ports mid fight
Psycho mantis, altough I think that was more a gimmick and wasn't actually necesary since you could just destroy his statues.
Ya, he is on a different list.
They didn’t quite count it as hacking, just cheating
@Seahorse
Different boss
@Seahorse
No idea.
In the new game they just send a real life ballistic missile to your house, and if you beat the boss in the time frame then it will divert and disarm, but if you don’t then you die.
Yeah but I'm trying to find games I've never even heard of before. I've seen the same games over and over on these lists. Only reason I keep watching are for the people behind outside Xbox. I really enjoy there personalities but kinda redundant. Like me.
"...less helpful than a shark cage made of hamburger meat."
I do believe we have a contender for the "Best Metaphor of 2019" award. 😂😂😂
It also describes me very good! I am as helpful as a shark cage made of hamburger meat myself! :D
@@OneToxicPixel Wow that is the most cheery self deprecating joke I have ever seen.
Best "Meat-aphor"? :P
It would be pretty damn helpful from the shark's point of view.
Going WAY back here - the Sanity meter in Eternal Darkness. Every monster encounter brought down your meter depending on how powerful they were. It was possible to play the game on minimal sanity but as you made your way through the level your character would hallucinate. Fake volume manipulation and crash screens, blood dripping from the ceiling, being decapitated by an invisible force would have me wondering what I did wrong only for a bright flash to take my character back to reality with a desperate cry of "THIS CAN'T BE HAPPENING!". I remember trying to save on low sanity once only for panic to shoot through me as ALL my saves were deleted, it turned out to be another character hallucination
this game is brilliant
That game had huge potential. But I felt like its long development and N64 roots might have been a problem.
Now, an Eternal Darkness 2 would be totaly awsome
Of all the times you get hacked in Nier: Automata, you guys picked one of the times you weren't technically hacked. Hahaha.
Its like death battles video tactics cause controversy and you get more comments
@Mohammad Marley Tfw you go advertising on top comments and then get another bot to comment to give you credibility.
I don’t know why but hearing “Malo is killed immediately” made me burst out laughing.
What about Lance from Pokémon? In Red and Blue he has a Dragonite that knows Barrier, which is impossible for it to know. In Gold, Silver and Crystal, he has three Dragonite under level 55, the minimum level for evolution, as well as an Aerodactyl with Rock Slide, which wasn’t possible to have in the generation 2 games. I don’t think he earned his position through honest means.
Ah, so all of the people that make Pokemon rom hacks learned from Lance.
I bet he hacked the elite 4 “tradition” into existence for the sole purpose of beating the hopes and dreams out of children
Lance the game shark master.
Honorable mentions:
Omega Flowey: He wipes your save before the fight, saves and loads during the fight, and uses the souls to attack you
Sans: He can dodge, his have no invincibility frames, as well as poison, switching his attacks mid turn, and then tries to essentially break the game. Course, that's what you get for being a genocide :)
Sans honestly doesnt deserve mentioning for invisibility frames as each attack has its own amount of invisibility frames, sans just has very little of them and you can use cloudy glasses and notebook to increase you invisibility frames to make the fight easier. Also "poison" is more in players favor because it delays the damage and you cant die until it runs out.
Why only Undertale bosses?
thank you
I mean asriel can’t kill you but it’s being generous the game otherwise he would be impossible
Undertale final bosses are always screwing with the game. Welcome to the freaking underground.
3:40 Of course, the reason Bowyer does this is because Mario is kind of cheating too, going at him three against one. He specifically shouts "No Fair!" before rigging the controls.
I got one for you, the xenomorph in Alien: Isolation. This is a game with a clever and subtle way of letting the villain cheat. Like most games of the genre, the heroine is subject to a deadly game of cat-and-mouse, where she's the mouse. Technically, however, there are two "cats", as the game gives the xenomorph two completely separate AIs; the first knows exactly where Amanda is at all times, while the second, which controls the monster's body, does not. The first AI cannot blatantly tell the second where she is, but it gives hints to point the second in the right direction. (Kind of like a game of blind-man's bluff; when the xenomorph is moving towards Amanda, the first AI gives a "getting warmer" signal to the second, and if it's going the wrong way, it gives a "getting colder" signal".) This serves to stack the deck squarely in the monster's favor.
@Sylis TM Well, I'm not a programmer, but assume with most standard stealth-based games, the game itself has a "main AI" different from "boss AI", meaning all games have multiple AIs, one for the actual game, and one for bosses. Thing is, most of the time the "boss AI" behaves in a manner determined by programming. Not like the "main AI" controls it like a radio controlled toy car. In this case, however, it's different.
@Sylis TM That's actually not true. Well not anymore, for a while AI were designed to be directly linked to the player's input and location and then dumbed down a bit to make it fair. However, gamers quickly caught on to this especially at the competitive level. A.I's today usually attempt to be more sophisticated, making them act and decide for themselves the best course of action based on the player's motions. However, AI, still have a lightening fast response time and so often they have to be put under human limitations like "accidentally" messing up button thresholds, misjudging distances, lacking precision and so on. Typically this level of sophistication is reserved for stealth games as shooters like DOOM don't really expect the enemy to do much out of point and shoot.
I mean, it's not exactly surprising or even non-canonical that the species-killing alien bioweapon would have an instinctual/perceptual way to tell where you are. It could be tracking you by smell, by temperature, or by the sound of your footsteps vibrating through the ship's bulkheads.
@@neolexiousneolexian6079 In the AvP games (first two at least) Aliens had a "pheromone view" to see auras around difrent creatures, so they literally can see the smell of their pray :)
@Sylis TM Err, an AI doesn't have to be able to know where you are at all times. You act as if routines of code can't be isolated from one another.
My headphones: **Decide to unplug**
The video my family hears: Naturally, Bowyer is a jerk who fires arrows out of his face.
There are a lot of worse things to hear
Lance and his under leveled dragonite ! I mean come on it evolves at level 55, how do you have one at level 46!
Cuz hax
He caught it ._.
His Dragonite knows Barrier in Red & Blue, and in the gen 2 games his Aerodactyl knows Rock Slide, neither of which can be legally learned.
@@Fyrmer Hey if he didn't know Barrier then VENOMOTH THE DRAGON SLAYER wouldn't be a thing.
Hm, if only a way to force Pokemon to evolve before they're ready was a plot point in the same part of Gold and Silver where you meet Lance. :thinking:
Where is literally every final boss from Undertale? Sans removes invincibility frames and has attacks persist after hitting you, not to mention his dodging capability. Omega Flowey accesses the save files, Asriel is literally warping the game around him as you fight, even Asgore breaks the mercy button and 4th wall simultaneously.
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Because Omega and Asriel both give Frisk infinite lives, and the damage you did/progress is saved for you to get back to
(Sana’a battle is kinda deserved tbh..)
Look, jackson. This is undertale we're talking about. Breaking the fourth wall is second nature for this thing.
In persona 5 there is a quest where you have to take out the shadow of a cheater of video games
The first time you fight him you cannot land a hit on him because he is cheating at that very moment
Btw, do you ever beat him or is he just there to start Shinya’s Confidant?
@@paperluigi6132 You go back and use the first skill Shinya gives you then you win with one all out attack.
I CAN IF I JUST GRIND ENOUGH!!
I always felt that was probably the least evil of all your targets (hacking at a video game + toxic behavior vs. theft, torture, sexual assault and murder), but it's good that it introduces you to Shinya so you can help him overcome his own problems with arrogance when playing games.
@Ethan Steel 0?
You didn't mention how Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5 hacked itself making you believe that the graphics were awful and the gameplay was botched.
Whats that?
It wasn't hacked?
Oh..
And how the thought of skate 4 hacked our minds in e3 2018 when session was showed?
Cartmen from South Park The Fractured But Whole does what all kids do and makes himself overpowered and unbeatable in the Mitch Conners fight by changing the rules of the game.
Nah, Kyle 2.0 was way worse. AND he interrupts you the whole game too lmao
Just finished that shitXD
Metal gear solid 2 the game over menu trick got me 3 times before I realized it was fake
Beyond Good & Evil's final boss reversed your controls in the final stage. Similar to #4 in your list, but I felt it deserved a mention.
Not only that but repeatedly and randomly through the fight
How did you not mention Eternal Darkness for the GameCube? Elder Gods reaching through time and space to troll you by making you think they deleted your entire save game data, or that your TV lost game signal, or that the volume was being lowered at random. Bit of a missed opportunity there.
Granted, the Elder Gods weren't so much _hacking_ an unfair advantage into the game, so much as they had an unfair advantage to _begin with._
I actually just posted this one right before I saw yours 😂
That one was really more of a brilliant idea as a homicide to the game rather than any one particular boss fight. I wish more game studios used tricks like that. I'd be curious to see what they could do now that the technology has advanced so much further in the last 15 years since the game's release.
Seija Kijin from Touhou 14: Double Dealing Character, the concept of inverting your controls is nothing new...BUT THIS IS IN A BULLET HELL SHOOT EM UP, on her 1st spell card she flips your screen inverting left and right, on her 2nd spell card up and down, and finally she rotates the screen mid-attack on her final spell card
"At the end of Route A" in NieR Automata.
Shows footage from Route B.
Okay. :P
Close enough.
"My voice may not reach you. Despite that, I want to help you."
- A paralleled world
Finished route A a little while ago, I still remember thinking "9S WHERE ARE YOU FOR ADAM'S SAKE" because I thought I had to go to 9S ... then I noticed 9S was in the same state of uselessness.
To be fair route B is basically just another perspective on route A
probably too spoilery, but I was thinking of Route C beginning with the virus.
Everyone here talking about other games and me here like
“What about the Mario kart computer so unfair”
The original Mario Kart was the worst. Every character had a specific item (i.e DK had bananas; Mario had star power) that they could activate every 3 seconds or so. So when we tried to beat the game on 150CC, we were always battling for first with a Mario, that for 9/10th of the race, had star power active...
God, the rubber-banding is just awful. It's particularly bad on the N64. I'm half a lap ahead of everyone, I hit _one_ wall, and suddenly I got Peach, DK and Yoshi zooming past me. It's just ridiculous.
I just commented that! I thought no one was going to mention it.
@@Slate398 Don't forget they could also just drive through thwomps. In BC3 there was a row of 4 thwomps blocking the entire path. I had to wait for one to rise; the CPUs just drove straight through as if they didn't exist.
I know this is obscure but in Disney infinity racing is the opposite the ai is ez never takes short cuts only “cheat” is easy to counter
What about Doki Doki Literature club? All Monika does is cheat by hacking in that game! I mean, it's worse towards the end of the game, but still ...
She's not a boss, and you do not have a boss fight with her. Same reason the 6th thing in the video is bad
@@nickysummoness8377 But in order to get "true" ending you have to deal with her. DDLC isn't an rpg, it's a visual novel, so you wouldn't be battling someone, but you would be fighting her in a way. There's a way to beat her.
That's not a game with combat, plus it is a major part of it's deal.
@@AlmightyPolarBear True, but there are still decisions to be made and factors that are changed by Monika. Also, you're well into the game before you realize that it's a major part.
Ah I see your a man of calture aswell
What About Omega Flowey from Undertale. In his boss Fight, he constantly saves and loads parts of the fight, confusing you, and sending you into his attacks
Intentional game design
Can I argue that all games are hacking to beat me, or do I have to admit I just need to get good?
Why do you have. Logo beside your name
git gud * :P
@@tachunkz4yearsago940 you know when you sub to someone and you see a button that says join? That's a paid membership you can join, and it causes you to geta logo, to represent that you're a member.
Sometimes honestly yes you can
in the uk git is a swear word aha so i tend to avoid using it
How about Flowey from Undertale?
The dude exploits the saving and reloading system, which is supposed to be the player's job and nobody else's
What about Eternal Darkness: Sanitys Requium. The freakin Sanity meter in that game was brutal, from a healing spell making your head explode to a "Thank you for playing our demo" screen during the final chapter.
Yeah, I'm genuinely surprised that one didn't make it. I REALLY wanna play that game
@@KalinaHitanaVTuber It's an awesome game...kinda clunky, old Resident Evil style tank controls, but other than that an awesome Eldritch horror game.
@@brionmyers9640 I remember my older brother used to own it, and I'd watch him play several playthroughs
This!
The Sanity meter did SSOOOOO much more than that. Luckily, that healing spell you mentioned can be turned into a green spell with the right messing around in order to heal your sanity making the entire meter completely pointless.
I loved how in Deus Ex you can avoid the hacking by not getting fixed. The look on the villain's face is priceless.
What about Omega Flowey? He messes with the save system mid-fight.
He also Alt+F4s you out of the game!
Very true
Sans and his "lemme attack you in the combat menu" is lurking somewhere behing Omega Flowey too
I was like: How could they possibly miss Flowey if he isn't in the top 10 comments i am going to be so mad. Thankfully there are some cultured people here
And even Asgore can destroy your SPARE button, removing any hope of resolving his fight nonlethally.
Even though you acknowledged it in that tongue-in-cheek i card poll, we must talk about psycho mantis from metal gear solid
The final boss of Bravely Second made me panic when every button press took me one step closer to deleting all of my save data.
I remember that, that was definitely scary. But for some reason, I also had some weird faith about what was going on. I was like: "Shit. Well...okay, let's do this."
I mean, Eve is avenging his brother. I can see why he wanted to kill 2B by any means.
I do like a meta boss, it sometimes feel a bit pantomimey though
"Looks like your only option is to *PRESS QuIT GAmE*
...
...
*Didn't work did it!? The TeRRor yOu mUst feEl!!* "
Crosscode final boss, every time you manage to deal just a little bit of damage to him he buffs his health bar with quite literally 10 digit figures.
Fortunately your hacker friend sergey is able to buff up your attack as well so that even your weakest attack deals well over a million damage.
Shodan: is a hacked program
Andy:she won't hack
Shodan :Hacks
Andy:insert surprised pikachu
I don’t know if this counts but Monika in Doki Doki Literature Club. She deletes characters, edits what you do and don’t see, erases memories, and changes the literal game files!
What about Photoshop Flowey taking over the SAVE function for himself, forcefully closing the game when you die to him, changing the name of the game window to "Floweytale", and reloading his SAVE when you finally get him to zero HP to get himself back to full health?
The game closes when you die to him?
Huh.
I beat him without dying, so that never happened to me.
@@Known_as_The_Ghost : I guess you must be better than me at keeping calm when going through this the first time around.
This fight isn't that hard, but most players are so thrown off by the change in gameplay and presentation the first time around so they make mistakes and die at least once.
People would often even joke about how you know your Steam friend is fighting Flowey when they boot up Undertale several times in a row. Flowey himself even taunts you when you boot the game back up after losing to him.
@@Hisha1303That calmness bit seems true enough.
From being inches away of getting hit from a car, or being stalked by wolves.
I keep calm in most situations.
I always thought keeping calm would reward me with the ability to think rationally and make minor mistakes.
Although I'm not always calm.
For some reason, sometimes during 'sad' events I lose myself. I start breathing heavily, but come back to it in 2-5 seconds.
I don't really know why- Anyways, Undertale never had a moment like that for me.
I feel like I didn't get to see the whole game because I didn't die at the end. :l
It seems really cool- But at least know I know about it.
Thank you.
I beat Omega/Photoshop Flowery in my first attempt. LOL I was so happy.😂
Omega flowery using save states is moar unfair tho,not even the player could do that shit.
The Ramblin' Evil Mushroom for Earthbound deserves a mention: if it uses it's spore attack, you are stuck with a mushroom on your head, which randomly changes the directional inputs, not once, but for as long as it is applied. It's also hard to remove, requiring you to awkwardly stumble your way to a healer, and there is a goo chance you will get spored again!
Doopliss in Paper Mario 2: Thousand Year Door. He steals Mario's identity, the "L" from your text input menu so you can't just guess his real name (his weakness) with a walkthrough AND your party (since they think he's you, so they fight on his side in the boss battle, upgrades and all ;_;).
That's some next level trickery.
What about Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem? Literally the entire sanity system.
The whole final area of FFVIII. The game takes away your _menu options,_ like Item or Magic, leaving you only with Attack, and you have to run around a maze and find them before you can use them again. You can't even heal or save.
I like disc 4.
It's weird.
me: i dont think ive played any games that have hacked me
> this comment, about the game that started it all, that i have played far too much
me: ah
Manfred Von Karma lets you ask only ONE QUESTION on his first witness. So, if you can't ask the right question, you are dead.
Maybe not explicitly a boss but in the first Watchdogs game there's a point in the story where you're trying to identify a hacker who, if I remember correctly, hacked you to steal the data you hacked into Blume to steal. This leads you to a random nightclub where the hacker hacks your hacky profiling gear so that you can't identify who is the hacker. Although it should become a bit more obvious that in the sea of indistinguishable NPCs it's probably, inexplicably, the DJ in the big light up mouse head.
despite your terrible explanation it sounds more like he hacked your characters stuff not the game
Im amazed you didnt put flowey of undertale in the list.
he's literally cheating by editing your own save data and also severally used save and load state to mess with you
Who could forget the Fission Mailed message in Metal Gear Solid 2? I fell for that three times before realizing I could keep playing in the top corner.
I may be one of the only people to play, let alone remember the game Digimon Digital Card Battle for the PS1, but the boss "A" is a hacker that hacks into the game world and manipulates your deck order as well as his own allowing him to literally stack the deck in his favor.
Ah, card game puns.
The quiz at the beginning proves a point I made before. OutsideXbox, you have your next list. Top 7 games featured in OutsideXbox/Xtra lists
Is one of them going to be that singing devil clip? Can’t remember what game it was from, but it’s been in a few videos.
🎶You thought you were hot, guess what? You’re not!
You are dead,
Dead
Dead🎶
Video: doesn’t include Omega Flowey from Undertale
Me: say sike right now
HOWDY, IM FLOWEY THE FLOWER
What about Sans
I mean he's not a villain but he did mess with the game like taking away your and invincibility frames in the genocide route boss fight
Mario and Luigi have their moustaches swapped sounds like the plot of one of the less popular Mario games.
Ba dum tss
as always, loved the video. what about Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. you progress by casting spells that drain your sanity, causing console glitches, added to the fact that you're playing this at 3am on your brother's surround sound system that causes the eerie spell voices to bounce around your head in the living room, making you semi-paranoid for the next week with life at large
Saints Row the Third. The fight with Matt Miller. Not only does he cheat, but you spend some time as a gun wielding toilet.
He pulls the same shit again in 4
Well at least he doesn't turn you into a blowup doll with original tomb raider poly....oh wait.
bruh he changes you because tour inside a simulation in the game, that definitely doesn't qualify
@@CanadianCat64 I mean System Shock was in a simulation and it was quite early on the list...
Lance and Ghetsis with their underleveled Dragonite and Hydreigon
Ever heard of IV's?
How about Scarecrow from Arkham Asylum? His fear toxin directly affects the player when it causes your screen to glitch and freeze up.
Scarecrow was ripped off of Eternal Darkness. ED did it first, better, and with a LOT more mindfuck gags.
@@jasonblalock4429 AA did a fine job, considering Scarecrow was just one villain among many others so it was limited as to how much they could use him.
@@loka7783 Scarecrow is SUCH a prick. helps that I had just gotten a new Xbox after my first 360 Red ringed from bad video card. Imagine my OMG!!!
I thought my xbox had a problem and turned it off when that happened
What, no A from Digital Card Battle!? He literally hacks his goddamn deck to have the best cards in the game!
I know it's been a topic on previous videos, but Scarecrow restarting your game in Batman Arkham Asylum freaked me right out. Well played, Dr Crane, well played indeed....
You forgot that Pokémon champion that had those dragonites that were too low of a level to have evolved into dragonites.
Was it Lance from HeartGold/SoulSilver?
Lightning Returns Final Fantasy XIII: one of the stages of the final boss freezes your controller every time he hits you.
How did you leave out MGS2's Fission Mailed?
Scarecrow from the arkum asylum games. He makes you thing that the game has cashed
specifically, at the start of the third Scarecrow encounter in Arkham Asylum. Still remember having a minor panic attack before I noticed the differences.
Then the confusing middle stick death scene.
He made you think the game was "cashed"? So he turned it into one of those "pay-to-win" EA style games?
Wait the game doesn't crash? I played it as a kid and i thought my game was malfunctioning so i never played again
The Alien (Steve to the runners) in Alien Isolation cheats by using location knowledge to jump kill you.
What about the final confrontation with Scarecrow in Batman: Arkham Asylum? The game glitches out and you're put back to the start of the game's intro, where you and Joker have switched places. Also he kills you and the game over screen says to use the center stick to dodge Joker. Then again that's not really an interactive segment.
NFS MW(2005) Razor literally wrecks your car so you cant win.
1:51 Oxbox, your daily stop for abstract art interpretation
When the boss spams a unblockable attack in a fighting game:
Spongebob: *okay, now get in*
*Jeff* from *Memes of the Forgotten*, he manipulates the game controls where every time you press a button, the player stays still and shouts at max volume: "*My name is Jeff*
Took me a whopping 4 hour and 20 minutes to fix the controls by responding to the mic: *mynamesjeff*
Love the shout out to one of my favorite movies, "Maximum Overdrive".
You can't even imagine how much freakouts I had from getting defeated by Jinpachi in Tekken 5!
Sans and Flowey from Undertale. One refuses to end his turn and the other can manipulate save files. Need I say more?
Saints Row is not on this list?! Matt Miller's ONLY shtick is hacking the game!
acktually he's called NyTe BlAdE!!!1!
he changed the controls *once* that definitely does not qualify
Omega flowey from Undertale where?
he abuses save states against you!
Actually in someway he uses frisk's Power:save,load and erase (before Battle) to let you die and last but not least when you die auto alt+f4 but there's a catch when you pass a soul you restart the Battle from there
Scarecrow in Arkam Asylum making you think your game crashed and restarted.
What about psycho mantis actually messing with your controllers?
Ghetsis' Hydreigon that thing was like 10 levels under where it is to evolve and is worse than Lance's Dragonites.
How about when Yuffie from FF7 steals all your materia, making the next boss fight one of the hardest parts of the game
Yeah uh, disorienting the character isn't necessarily "hacking" anything. If it were, ToeJam & Earl should be on the list.
Some of these are great examples, of course. And the Interrupting R will NEVER not make me giggle.
Yeah, the 6th game has nothing to do with the topic
How about undertale flowey messing the save files
He can even delete save files
Axiom Verge had the boss fight that swapped the player with the boss. So you play as the eldritch abomination and the boss is the tiny human.
That whole section of the game is pretty good, especially when the background starts talking to your character... 🤪
Eternal Darkness will remain one of my favourite games. The sanity meter was great. From low level indicators like busts moving to look at you, to upside down rooms, all the way to the the times it had me scrambling for my remote. A play through where you play purposefully playing completely insane was the most fun.
No anonymous revenge hack from hacknet? The hacker forkbombs (overloads and crashes your desktop) and deletes the GUI. It was so realistic that I, a CS student who built my own desktop, thought the crash was legit and tried resetting causing me to lose progress. Also with no GUI you are forced to surf the web with text to download a new GUI by revenge hacking the hacker. If your smart on your second playthrough you can copy your own GUI and hide it on another part of the system. When this part of game starts just copy pasta yourself to freedom!
Hacknet needs more love. Especially that moment, and the Roller Mobster segment. Good times.
I'm amazed that Psycho Mantis of MGS was absent from the list as that boss-fight was literally impossible unless you switched controller ports as he read the input from port 1.
Didnt expect a Les Mis Reference in Systemshock... 24601 is Jean Valjeans Prisoner Number, couldnt unhear it :-D
Kehrminator
Same I was scrolling thru the comments trying to find someone else that also heard it lol
Thank you. I recognized the numbers, but couldn't remember right off where from.
The sudden cut off on the music when 2B stabs Eve through the head honestly made that more brutal than it should've been
Andy, thank you for calling out Jinpachi in the intro.
Jinpachi is nothing compared to Akuma in T7.
What about Azazel from 6?
Did anyone hear the les miserables reference in system shock? 2 - 4601 or prisoner 24601 :)
That’s why I recognised it even though I’ve never played the game
"2-4601" at 1:30. Is that a victor Hugo reference in a video game?
Yes it is. The Looking Glass team were fond of their literary references. System Shock also started the "door code 451" thing, which is of course a Ray Bradbury reference.
Digimon Digital Card Battle. The main antagonist, A, is an actual hacker that hacked the game, making sure you can't save nor escape from the Infinity Tower until you defeat him, and during the card game against him, your partner card will be put into the bottom of your deck while his deck is not shuffled, making sure he can summon the most powerful digimon in the game right at the first turn. Not to mention he have super powerful cards that you cannot obtain before your encounter with him. Even the scene where he appears is pretty shocking with all the inverted colors of the interface and the area, the hacking window appearing on the screen and the music stopping.
I'm a simple man. I see NieR: automata, I click
I got that trophy, too.
Same lol
After I have a silent sob, agreed.
@ Game Balance is bad, it's still too easy on the Hardest Difficulty.
Thank you for saying something so blatantly ridiculous that I immediately got it was a joke and didn't get angry over it.
It's not big, but I liked in Heartstone when Kel'Thuzad pressed your "End Turn" button when you dealt enough damage to him, screaming "My turn! Mine!"
No Ishhin from Sekiro?? Randomly console commands in a giant spear and runs around using a gun and a sword at he same time
Not to mention he summons the powers of Raizen and summons
L I G H T N I N G
Rayman Legends' music levels(Not technically a bad guy, but...). You have to run constantly and then they start turning the screen into 8 bit, or blurring it, or even dividing the screen into 16 small screens. And I played it on my Vita's tiny screen too!
I just wasn't dumb enough to get the biochip upgrade! Ya'll know you don't have to do missions just 'cause the game tells you to!
B-but... Muh 100% completion?
Spoken like someone who has completed Bioshock.
When I saw this video I literally thought quick in my head 'flowy from Undertale!'
I didn't get the TYM chip my first time around, they are Sariff's compeditor
*game about Illuminati trying to take over the world
"everyone go get this new thing plugged into your brain, it's totes important"
_aw hell nah_
Pritchard could've told me that they're so safe he has two of them and I still wouldn't have touched it with a 60 foot barge pole. To me it seemed like it was asking if I wanted the bad ending or something.
So what happens if you don't get the upgrade chip? Everything stays the same? What's the consequences of not getting it?
@@evecampbell3069 W/O the chip your Augs stay on. That's why getting the chip is a bad idea
@@thewanderer5506 Does it stay like that the whole game? Or just that one fight? I've never played before, but that seems like a bad idea.
Inner Agent 3 from Splatoon 2. You actually might as well be playing a 1v1 match against someone who's hacking. They're equipped with the Hero Shot, yet can perform dodge rolls as though they were using Dualies. Let's not forget how they can use literally every super weapon in the game, even going as far as using 3 splashdowns in a row without pausing in-between. Oh, and when they pull their bubble blower out, they can still perform dodge rolls.
What about Omega Flowey from Undertale. He literally crashes your game and then saves over your death
Ill add analogman from digimon digital card battle.
He hack the digital world and called his strongest card in front.
I hate inverted / changed controls... The last boss from Beyond Good & Evil... ugh
That was neat!
oh, that reminded me: in the old arcade game "marvel super heroes", the final boss is Thanos, and he can use the Space Gem to reverse your controls!
Sans from undertale dealing damage over time even on your turn