I still need to play the DLC that dropped a while ago. The reaction I had seeing that Strabby make it to the mainland at the end was very much one of horror.
Everything is Bugsnax... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... [Strabby pops up at the end of Ellen's playthrough] AAAAHHHH! AAAAHHHH! AAAAHHHH! AAAAHHHH! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
If you think Sonic Adventure is messed up, you should see Sonic Adventure 2, where a major plot point is a young girl getting murdered by paramilitary forces, causing her grandfather to go insane and trying to destroy the world. Additionally, when said grandfather's posthumous video log explaining how the world is about to end plays, the last few seconds make it painfully and traumatically clear that the recording you're watching is his last words before he's executed by firing squad.
A little detail that makes that just a bit darker: the cell in which the grandfather was shot is the same cell that Sonic was locked in during the cutscene between "Prison Lane" and "Metal Harbor". The writing is literally on the walls: if Amy and Tails hadn't saved him, Sonic would've probably met a similar fate.
I mean Doki Doki Literature Club is an obvious choice, but when it first came out I saw even people who knew about the twist shocked by how intense it got.
I'm amazed honestly that didn't make it to this list. That stuff was in the first part 'Happy school days', and then went ridiculously dark (and weird - e.g. needing to delete files to achieve the true end).
Doki Doki Literature Club is still my favorite game just for how unique it is and the only horror game I like haha. I still know people who don't know about it and getting some streamers to play it. Not for everyone though and it's hard for me to wrap my head around since it doesn't affect me as much as others apparently
My favourite part of the Sonic Adventure stuff is that at the end, Tails rounds the game off with "all's well that ends well, right?" Tails, how many people died?!
Echo the Dolphin. It's a pretty game about a cute dolphin trying to find his missing friends. It's also surprisingly hard, sometimes has a bit of a survival-horror vibe going on and it turns out his friends are missing because a Lovecraftian monster sucked them through a blender.
The whole series is basically a cute and innocent dolphin playing with friends that turned into an alien hunting time traveler with Atlantean powers preventing the end of the world and is all out of mercy by the end of it.
The further we get from the '90s, the more delightfully inexplicable that game has become. It seemed _so_ much less weird playing it back then than it does now!
The double edged sword of using videos like these to find games you want to play, but having the twist spoiled instead of stumbling upon it naturally...
The brother working in the fish processing plant section really gets me. The gameplay manages to simulate mindless work by giving you the muscle memory to chop fish heads off then slowly replaces the visuals with a magical adventure... And then snaps you back into reality as you step out of his body and see he's no longer present in the real world as you 'bend to be crowned'.
@@octochanthat and terrible parenting. Legitimately, like, half the kid's deaths were because the parents were morons(from what I remember. Its been a long time)
@@MrShukaku1991 there's a video called The Villain of Edith Finch that puts a lot of the blame squarely on Edith Finch, Sr. for enabling a lot of things that led to a lot of preventable deaths, or needless anguish. I mean, she built a Fallout vault for her kid when he decided at like 8 years old he never wanted to see the outside world again
@@MrShukaku1991 Ignoring how Edie was obsessed with making death into a spectacle, SHE LOCKED HER 8 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER IN HER ROOM AFTER REFUSING TO GIVE HER SUPPER. This lady is a horrible parent.
One that comes to mind for me is Spyro: Year of the Dragon The game's story is basically that a sorceress has stolen a bunch of dragon eggs. Supposedly to "restore the magic" to her home world. However, eventually it is revealed that she plans on killing the baby dragons in order to make herself immortal. And to make it even more messed up, she outright says she doesn't "have to" kill them, doing so just makes it easier for her to then cut off the wings which is what she actually needs.
A lot of modern horror games seem to follow this "creepypasta" style of starting out innocent before becoming corrupted and horrifying. They usually have some mandatory warning though on its rating. Of course no one ever reads those or they see them as a "good sign" if they're a fan of that kind of thing. One of my favorite warnings is the DDLC "not for those easily disturbed" message because of the chance of it changing to something creepy.
May I interest you in Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion? It starts out innocently enough, with the mayor making you his errand boy to pay off your taxes. But the further you get, the more you realize that something is seriously wrong in this cartoony little world. Not going to lie, I literally started crying during one of the boss fights. And no, I'm still not over it.
(think all of these also exists in Super Paper Mario, along with genoocide, slavery, mass mind control, or for more mundane horrors, there's also arachnophobia, being stuck in an endless grind, etc...)
Stardew Valley feels less about harsh juxtaposition and more like working things out comfortably, you know? Sure, Shane and Linus get messed up, yeah, there's more than just that but I don't wanna spoil it, but like... Nothing wild.
Don't forget about the attempted bribery of an elected official. Don't know what I mean? Talk to Pierre during the Luau, and he will ask if the Governor will give him a tax break if he give the Governor a certain wine.
I dunno if this counts, but Zelda: Links awakening? Didn’t realize it til I got much older but to leave the island you have to wake up the wind fish, and you learn by waking the wind fish you destroy/erase the existence of the island and everything on it, as if they were nothing more than a dream
@@mikoto7693 oh sorry if it came out as ghastly. It is a cheery game, but the realization shocks you as you make the connection that you are essentially in the Wind Fish’s Dream and you essentially have to end the dream/destroy the world to return to yours. There is a happier ending if you beat the game with no deaths in that it (without spoiling too much) implies one of the NPC’s gets their wish granted and also leaves the island too
@@hobbes5552 Still, I don’t know how I would feel about playing an entire game, bonding with the characters and solving problems for them just to find none of them exist. That you’re just trapped in the dream of a magical being and everyone dies/vanishes at the end.
Even though it was a flash game, I'm surprised Can Your Pet? isn't on here. That was my first experience with a cute game that was secretly dark. You raise a cute chicken and dress it up and play with it and then BOOM! Childhood ruined.
I've been playing a Animal Crossing like game called Cozy Grove that on the surface is cute and fun, but when the setup is that I'm some kind of Cub Scout sent to an island to help out a bunch of friendly, personable ghosts, things get pretty dark when you get into the backstories of how they died and why they aren't moving on. Also the implications that I can't get off the island and my Scout Leader has left me for dead, too. But hey, let's just collect the resources, cook recipes, catch bugs and fish, do little daily quests, don't mind all that.
That dog didn't scare me. I despised it from the start and didn't understand, how that obvious villain was portrayed as the players friend. The guy that I watched playing duck seasons didn't like the dog either and shot it every time he saw it. The helicopter ending and that ending with your glowing gun were comedy gold to me.
Rime. At first you think it's a whimsical adventure of a young boy on a colorful island full of puzzles. Then you get snippets of the boy's past, seemingly losing his father in a storm before crashing on the island. It's just a little ways before the end when you realize that the boy is the one who was lost in the storm, and that he actually drowned, leaving his grieving, widowed father all alone. While the game was clearly inspired by the likes of Ico, it hides the darker stuff under brighter colors and lacking any kind of combat.
I was so surprised that RIME wasn't on the list. It doesn't even warn you if I recall correctly, and I got it for free on epic and didn't even read the description first
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. It presents itself as a fun, light-hearted, whimsical adventure in the beginning levels, albeit one with a serious goal: finding a magical spring to cure your dad. And then ... and then ... AND THEN ...
Pokemon Gen 1. I don't think any Pokemon fan who's played red, blue or yellow can ever forget Lavender Town's Pokemon cementary Lavender Tower, the implication that you might be responsible for the death of one of your rival's Pokemon, and the encounter with the ghost of the orphaned Cubone's mother, who was killed by Team Rocket. (Most succeeding generations have something like that too. Like Gen 2's origin story for Suicune, Entei and Raikou.)
I think Stray is like this. You start off with the attitude of being a curious cat and then find out you’re in a world completely devoid of humans. And the worst part about it is the actual cat you play as knows nothing of what’s going on, he just wants to get out of the city. Only the human player really knows what’s going on.
Splatoon is actually pretty dark in a world building sense- post apocalyptic world where humans went extinct, cephalopods evolved to go on land but the world continues to flood and land is running out causing fights to start over turf- and that's just what i remember off hand from the first game
Then there is Grizzco. And I'm pretty sure it is canon that the sentient marine life will eat each other, and a character literally has a clown fish dying from neglect. Oh, and two cats survived human extinction but the smaller cat is trying to bump off the bigger one because the smaller cat is the bigger cat's clone and he wants to not be a clone.
I will never not sing my praises for Beacon Pines, it's just so charming literally playing in a storybook, but sheeeeeesh does it get dark at points, sometimes with zero buildup. Criminally overlooked, I do hope to see the oxbox or oxtra teams talk about it.
Looks like some degenerate furry shit. Having said that: those visuals look spot on... almost if somebody gave a shit. Unfortunately not my cup of tea (gameplay wise, couldn't care less if it's big tiddied anime girls or big tiddied anthropomorphic sheep being thrown my way).
YES. There's the body horror element, and before you get to the ending the NPCs are all masking their insecurities and hopelessness. Also, the bad ending.
No way! My son is playing this right now and I just thought it was a weird take on Chao Garden... I best have a look into this ASAP haha. Thanks for the heads up!
Sonic Adventure 2 did something similar when the true ending involved a mentally broken scientist who five decades prior rigged an entire space station to collide with the Earth to kill off all life on the planet out of sheer grief and vengeance. His diary was absolutely chilling to listen to as a kid.
Which kinda didn’t make sense….like,it was weird he didn’t input some kinda auto-fire program for the GIANT PLANET PIERCING LASER to go off by itself blasting the earth….instead just having the entire space station set in a collision course,and the bio lizard programmed to take over to keep it on said collision course if the original program was stopped.
Watching the intro to the Lucy mission after playing a bunch of goofy fun missions, "Aww, going to help Lucy find a girlfriend for her Teddybear!" Intro progresses, "Right? Right?!..." tears.
Fun fact: The Sonic Adventure final boss was actually made into a special figure skating level in Mario & Sonic Winter Olympic Games. Unfortunately it's a different soundtrack but the boss fight is well made. I think this game is only on the WII so good luck finding it 😊
@@AdamAddictLFor me Dry Bones curling was and still is the hardest level in the game. If it weren't for that skip ticket, I would have never beaten that game!
Literally any game in the Mother series. Snes Mother was probably the least messed up but does have a party member get killed partway through depending on the version you play. Earthbound: Giygas Mother 3: Literally everything Mother 3 if you are somehow unaware.
Earthbound: *Only* Giygas? Sure, the alien that's terrifyingly-incomprehensible to even perceive is up there, but some of the other stuff is horrific too. Happy-happyism (which is literally a cult - high-control groups are very much not great), a nascent zombie apocalypse, the fact that time travel kills you and the fact that it's *literally four children* who are the only people who can save the entire world from being eaten by the said incomprehensible alien.
@@malcolmdarke5299 I mentioned Giygas cause I believe that he ended up the most well known thing about the game. Would rather leave the rest of the unknown unknown for those who want to see the rest of it if you know what I mean.
I saw the list and immediatly frowned because Omori wasn't on it- Omori is practically the poster child for games that look cute and wholesome on the surface but are actually really messed up 😂
Bro imagine being a TH-camr and posting a video about video games that look friendly but are more dark actually and list games that aren't even that relevant anymore, and forgetting the best examples now like ddlc, tbh(the bunny graveyard), AAF(Andy's apple farm) and baking companions
Eversion is an old example of a game pulling a dark twist early on. It's a platformer where you "evert" at certain spots in each level to flip to new dimensional layers to progress. As you get further along though, the layers get progressively more dark and depressing. There's a very good reason it opens with a disclaimer for people of a nervous disposition.
Advanced Wars: Days of Ruin is much darker imo. Part of the plot is that it's a post-apocalyptic wasteland. And better yet, there's a disease you're trying to cure where flowers grow within you, weakening your body, before bursting out and causing death like a pretty botanical xenomorph
True, but that is more overtly dark. The other AW games at least have a vineer of being a more light-hearted setting until something comes along to play with that idea. Days of Ruin announces its darker aspects from moment 0. It's also one of my favorites in the series. 😊
Battleblock Theater was such an underrated gem, glad to see it get mentioned here! PS: The Narrator in that game better have gotten paid well; he went so over-the-top for this game
Oh my God, I had Elite Beat Agents as a kid. I loved it, but I stupidly sold all my DS stuff a long time ago. So my wife bought it for me again a couple Christmas' ago, and I was playing it on Christmas next to her. My wife, whose father died when she was very young. Yeah, by the end of the song, she was bawling and I felt like a total asshole
Cozy Grove certainly has some messed up elements. While it seems like Animal Crossing, its story is much darker. As a new spirit scout you're crashing with your boat on the wrong island. Are the adults helping? Noo! Why would they?! It's never even mentioned if your parents were told that you've been shipwrecked... And it takes about 90 days to repait your vessel. Your task as a spirit scout is to help the ghosts of bears to move on. So you're alone, on the wrong island, with much more ghosts than your level of experience. And their problems are tough: guilt from various issues like alcoholism, corruption, anxiety, etc. The worst story is the one from the first bear you meet, and it's one of the last stories I pieced together. She was also a scout and send to the island many years ago. But she failed to help one specific bear there, who was just content with the way things are for him. So she actually died on the island. So creepy. Overall I love this game and how it handles these dark topics; how you help the bears to learn and to move on. But not getting help from the scout organizers and some of the stories are really tough to handle when you think too hard about them.
I own Cozy Grove and while playing the heck out of it, I too was surprised that the ghost bears had been through tragic events when they were alive😳 Not to mention the game tackling serious subjects like terminal illness, mental health, violent conflicts, etc.
Halo: Combat Evolved, perhaps? It's not exactly "innocent," per-se, but the introduction of the Flood quickly turns the gung-ho alien war in the first half into practically survival horror as the ring gets overrun by the all-consuming parasite in the second half.
There's a game called Pony Island, which is absolutely just a happy little arcade game where you play as a pony. Definitely nothing weird going on in that one.
Well great, now "You're The Inspiration" is back in my head. I swear OXboxtra videos feature the Elite Beat Agents Christmas mission just often enough to spite me.
Have you played the Japanese predecessor Ouendan? There were two games but both had a sad scenario First game had you cheer on a guy who died in an accident wanting to tell his wife he loved her one last time The sequel had you cheer on a ice skater who had a falling out with her sister only for her sister to die in a car accident and decides to carry her legacy by being the best ice skater in Japan. If you want to know how sad the latter scenario is, when you finish the song, the ouendan are seen crying.
a game that came out today also fits this theme perfectly "Another crabs treasure" which is a bright and colorful comedy souls-like in which in the extended tutorial area you have to kill all the npcs you've met as they have all been taken over by pollution while you were away on a quest.
Final Fantasy IX. Adorable artstyle, whimsical setting, Vivi as a whole. What's the plot about? Genocide, depression, and existential crises up the wazoo.
Similar to Anachronox, Star Ocean: The Last Hope (Which admittedly is set in a future where the Earth was ravished by World War 3) seems to be a relatively run of the mill JRPG time with a protagonist called Edge Maverick, his cool rival and put upon love interest/childhood friend, and anime catgirls. That is until some sort of space anomaly sends you back in time to 1950s Earth, where the technology present in your spaceship allows a mad scientist to create a device that obliterates the planet. It's quickly revealed this Earth was an alternate universe's, but this obviously does not improve the protagonist's mood.
Yeah, that was a bit f upped. Also in Star Ocean Till the end of time at the end of disc 2 or 3 the Executioners show up and start destroying planets. And that's bad.
Just switch that to Every Star Ocean Game Ever since, late game in SO2, the planet Excel gets destroyed utterly - as does your dad's ship - by the renegade planet whose name I forget because I suck at names and the only survivors are you and your party. Yes the planet descruction gets a cosmic retcon due to a deus ex machina after you defeat the final boss but...everyone you meet and grow attachments to during the first part of the game who isn't in your party effing dies. And, as in all Star Ocean games, you have to pass over recruiting some characters in favor of others and the characters you choose not to recruit are among the casualties of planet destruction. I don't know what SO1's dark turn is because I have yet to play that one, but with the rest of the series as evidence...it HAS to have one.
@@mappybc6097 Yeah, I think that was the 2nd or 3rd plot twist. But the fact remain that large space demons showed up because of the actions of or existence of the protagonist. And I don't think you know about the simulation when that scene plays.
Suggestion 1: Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter (Spoilers ahead!) This sweet little DS game is a colorful, vibrant game where you can draw your creations to life in a wonderful sidescrolling platformer with an awesome pixel art style...! Mostly! You know that whole trend of people making up dark, edgy fan theories saying, "this game is actually a coma dream"? This game is /actually/ a coma dream. Nothing could have prepared younger me for, after defeating 'the bad guy', thinking I won and saved the world... Only to then have all the lovable cast talking about how it's the end of the world and all of them end up accepting their fates, steeling themselves, then telling you (the creator) that 'they're ready', and then having you MANUALLY PRESS THE SCREEN TO END THE WORLD... /THEN/ suddenly the cute pixel art is juxtaposed to "harrowing realistic chiaroscuro artwork of a family getting into a brutal car crash after going home from the carnival, and the one human character turns out to be the youngest child who wakes up in the hospital with plushies that resemble two main characters that he got from the carnival. (While a surprisingly good/sweet song plays.)" Google the ending scene. Shit is WILD.
Yeah it was so traumatic for kids that the devs had to replace it with a much more tame ending where the kid in question instead of being in a car crash, fell out of a tree and fell into a coma iirc
If you think Sonic Adventure jumps into the grim, consider Sonic Adventure 2: it starts with several levels of the military rampaging through inhabited cities, halfway through the moon gets shot in half while a little girl watches a countdown to the end of the world, and by the end we see a man so thoroughly broken by the loss of one grandchild that he willingly sentenced all life on earth to die, including another of his own grandchildren.
Way back in the day I played a Zelda-esque browser game called Seedling, in which a boy is created from the wind by an oracle in order to find a seed to replace a dying tree. It's very charming and nostalgic right up until the ending when a character chews you out for charging into dungeons and mass murdering all the creatures there just because they were in the way of you getting the seed, and if you don't go out of your way to get the good ending the oracle straight up destroys you once you've served your purpose.
Right? Or at least shouldn’t it be reversed? Good ending is a picture of her dad being goofy to remember me by,bad ending a picture of just her and her mother without her dad in the picture? 🤔
The thing that went through my head was the Rockudrama mode added in Rock band 4’s rivals dlc. You go from having a goofy adventure becoming famous from performing in front of one fan to hitting a sad low of a failing band.
as soon as I saw the agents, I knew EXACTLY which episode you were going to be talking about. Everyone who's ever played the game/is a fan already knows. also everyone cries after hearing that song outside of eba because of the emotional trauma that was caused. so glad to see them getting some rep though!
For two decades I thought that I was literally the only person alive who remembered the game Anachronox I bought it at a garage sale in like 2004 and really enjoyed it and since then have never once seen it mentioned by anyone else in person or online
I can't believe you left out Bugsnax. You turn cute little fruits, veggies and other delights into bugs, then catch and feed them to townspeople who sprout these snacks all over their bodies. Would that make them cannibals? The biggest innocence buster tho, has to be Pokemon. Capture cute animals, keep them prisoner, and force them to fight to the death and if you tire of them, give them to a dude who makes em into candy! Great fun for children everywhere. Thanks for the fun.
Thank you guys for consistently putting out videos EVERY Thursday with such feel good vibes that even depression looks nice...(it's not)... love you all❤❤❤
To expand upon BattleBlock, the ending is even more messed up than you said. Pit People, the direct sequel, happens as a direct result of Hatty's Hat laser murdering a giant space bear, which then crashes into the planet, destroying it and sending the bear's lover into a bloodthirsty rage.
Honestly, at this point, all of the pokemon games qualify. Not only is Animal Fighting used as common practice to determine the best of the best, but there's also regular plots of villains trying to take over the world using extremely powerful pokemon and abusing their powers.
The opening to Sonic Adventure actually shows part of the flooding scene to set the tone before the song kicks in. So many of us expected it to get messed up. What we didn't expect was the extent of the damage. Nor the other messed up things in the story. There was literally a Chao genocide, and a murder-suicide!
Advance Wars 1 and 2 never made sense story/tone wise. Still very enjoyable though to play. Best example in the first game is perhaps that you claim that you're "just passing through" Japa.... Yellow Comet. Meanwhile, Orange Star happily plonks down their headquarters, captures local cities, military bases, airfields and ports. "why do they attack us?!" At the end of the first game, Andy and Eagle just decide to have a "friendly" match just for fun. Hundreds if not thousands of soldiers can end up dying just for the sake of "having a friendly".
The Advanced Wars reminds me of Fire Emblem Sacred Stones. Being GBA as well (and I think the same developer) it likewise has bright color palette as you war across the continent. Then 7 or 8 chapters in a baddie kidnaps a family and you try to save them from a giant flesh eating spider. If you do nothing, you can let the dad watch the spider devour his 2 daughters right in front of him. Its quite cheerful! And then later on a traitor makes love with his reanimated dead wife's corpse...
Honestly Deadly Premonitin immediately came to mind, everyone else is living a normal world while the main character is fighting off zombies and split personality
IIRC, the arcade version of Duck Hunt DOES allow you to do shoot the dog in one of the stages, but it's treated like a Wily Coyote moment. You are chastised for shooting the dog because even if it teases you for missing two ducks with three shots, he IS on your side.
The ending of Sonic Adventure was dark yeah, but it also had a backstory about a priestess being murdered by her own people for defying their wishes (along with a large group of infant-like creatures called Chao) which pissed off the game's antagonist so much he wiped out their entire culture and is one of the reasons there aren't many other echidnas like Knuckles. But the DARKEST part is the entire story where you play as one of Eggman's many robot minions. E-102 Gamma's story involves a battle robot becoming self aware, realizing he's expendable, realizing he's not exactly a great thing and "freeing" all of his brothers by killing them to rescue the animals that power them, before a dramatic battle with his "big brother", where after winning, realizes there's still one "evil killer robot" left and self destructs to free the bird powering him and allowing her to re-unite with her husband and son.
-Bugsnax, a cute game about catching snacks in your traps and feeding the hungry. Until you encounter shelda. -Undertale, a lovely game about making friends and petting dogs. Until you see the kings basement and the true laboratory. -Bramble the mountain king, a lovely time with your sister in the woods. Faeries, gnomes, rideable hedgehogs, and a narrator that sounds like galadriel. Until the woods grow darker. Lost in random, you go on a quest to find your sister. On the way you make friends and encounter wierd people until the mist monster and the bag brothers happens... Good Lord so many good games and plot twists
I have one word for you - Bugsnax. Remember folks, you are what you eat.
I still need to play the DLC that dropped a while ago. The reaction I had seeing that Strabby make it to the mainland at the end was very much one of horror.
As RT put it, it's a horror game for kids.
Yes, this. It was actually body horror!
Everything is Bugsnax...
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[Strabby pops up at the end of Ellen's playthrough]
AAAAHHHH! AAAAHHHH! AAAAHHHH! AAAAHHHH! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
This!!!!
If you think Sonic Adventure is messed up, you should see Sonic Adventure 2, where a major plot point is a young girl getting murdered by paramilitary forces, causing her grandfather to go insane and trying to destroy the world. Additionally, when said grandfather's posthumous video log explaining how the world is about to end plays, the last few seconds make it painfully and traumatically clear that the recording you're watching is his last words before he's executed by firing squad.
And then there's another little girl watching as the moon gets blown up, and the 24 hour timer until the end of the world.
A little detail that makes that just a bit darker: the cell in which the grandfather was shot is the same cell that Sonic was locked in during the cutscene between "Prison Lane" and "Metal Harbor". The writing is literally on the walls: if Amy and Tails hadn't saved him, Sonic would've probably met a similar fate.
Still less disturbing than Sonic 06.
@@mappybc6097I genuinely can't tell if you're talking about Sonic getting stabbed or the whole Elise thing.
@@kaysrandomchannel4618 Both.
I mean Doki Doki Literature Club is an obvious choice, but when it first came out I saw even people who knew about the twist shocked by how intense it got.
They kind of undercut it by putting a warning label on it, but they also kinda HAD to due to the twists.
That's the first game I thought about after seeing the video-title.
@@DigitalXAddict Same. I suppose it's not so secretly messed up since everyone knows by now.
I'm amazed honestly that didn't make it to this list. That stuff was in the first part 'Happy school days', and then went ridiculously dark (and weird - e.g. needing to delete files to achieve the true end).
Doki Doki Literature Club is still my favorite game just for how unique it is and the only horror game I like haha. I still know people who don't know about it and getting some streamers to play it. Not for everyone though and it's hard for me to wrap my head around since it doesn't affect me as much as others apparently
My favourite part of the Sonic Adventure stuff is that at the end, Tails rounds the game off with "all's well that ends well, right?" Tails, how many people died?!
My guess is that Tails don’t consider humans as people enough to give a damn. Maybe to him only anthromorphic animals count.
"THE CITY'S BEEN FUCKING DESTROYED!"- FastestThingAlive, 2008
Glad I'm not the only one who thought of that.
"I'd like a body count, and a second opinion!" -Tom Fawkes
Sonic Adventure 2: "We all did it together!"
Echo the Dolphin. It's a pretty game about a cute dolphin trying to find his missing friends. It's also surprisingly hard, sometimes has a bit of a survival-horror vibe going on and it turns out his friends are missing because a Lovecraftian monster sucked them through a blender.
The whole series is basically a cute and innocent dolphin playing with friends that turned into an alien hunting time traveler with Atlantean powers preventing the end of the world and is all out of mercy by the end of it.
The further we get from the '90s, the more delightfully inexplicable that game has become. It seemed _so_ much less weird playing it back then than it does now!
*Ecco
The double edged sword of using videos like these to find games you want to play, but having the twist spoiled instead of stumbling upon it naturally...
Just drink heavily until you forget it again!
@@SenecaRaine water?
I was just thinking that. Maybe i will watch the video muted and just seek out the titles of the games.
Well at least you know you were warned
Felt this in my *soul.*
That's how I got Undertale spoiled for me....
What remains of Edith Finch, a lovely walking simulator about revisiting a childhood home.... then the frog.
Some of the horror in that game was the sheer number of building code violations
The brother working in the fish processing plant section really gets me. The gameplay manages to simulate mindless work by giving you the muscle memory to chop fish heads off then slowly replaces the visuals with a magical adventure... And then snaps you back into reality as you step out of his body and see he's no longer present in the real world as you 'bend to be crowned'.
@@octochanthat and terrible parenting. Legitimately, like, half the kid's deaths were because the parents were morons(from what I remember. Its been a long time)
@@MrShukaku1991 there's a video called The Villain of Edith Finch that puts a lot of the blame squarely on Edith Finch, Sr. for enabling a lot of things that led to a lot of preventable deaths, or needless anguish. I mean, she built a Fallout vault for her kid when he decided at like 8 years old he never wanted to see the outside world again
@@MrShukaku1991 Ignoring how Edie was obsessed with making death into a spectacle, SHE LOCKED HER 8 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER IN HER ROOM AFTER REFUSING TO GIVE HER SUPPER.
This lady is a horrible parent.
Little Misfortune is another one that few people point out. A friend did tell me to play it and still regret it to this day.
Yikes forever…
Eh, just throw some glitter and make it all better ✨️
mr voice?
I watched a playthrough since I can't play it and was like "Childhood trauma? What childhood trauma?"
One that comes to mind for me is Spyro: Year of the Dragon The game's story is basically that a sorceress has stolen a bunch of dragon eggs. Supposedly to "restore the magic" to her home world.
However, eventually it is revealed that she plans on killing the baby dragons in order to make herself immortal. And to make it even more messed up, she outright says she doesn't "have to" kill them, doing so just makes it easier for her to then cut off the wings which is what she actually needs.
A lot of modern horror games seem to follow this "creepypasta" style of starting out innocent before becoming corrupted and horrifying. They usually have some mandatory warning though on its rating. Of course no one ever reads those or they see them as a "good sign" if they're a fan of that kind of thing.
One of my favorite warnings is the DDLC "not for those easily disturbed" message because of the chance of it changing to something creepy.
I just beat that game yesterday (4/24) wtf. Fking hell
Yeah I immediately thought of Fairy Maiden's Odd Hideout
Every Kirby game once you know the lore.
Can confirm. Kirby lore is nuts.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land was wild from the get-go. "Hey, here's an abandoned earth. Let's have adventures, don't think about it!"
Or fight the final boss
And sometimes, even if you don't. I wonder how many young kids had nightmares after the final boss of Crystal Shards...
@@BAMFshee To this day my favorite entry in the franchise :D
Cooking Companions should be on this list. Super friendly, *super dark*
100%
Doesn’t it take place during the Holodomor?
@@knightofarkronia9968 yeah, it does
I was just thinking about that one.
Yeah alongside Andy's apple farm, doki doki lititure club, and the dead bunny graveyard
I was surprised not to see Hatoful Boyfriend on this list. Especially with the hidden story arc.
Such a surprisingly deep game, despite the absurd pigeon premise.
Oh yeah that's a good one! I was completely blindsided by how deep the game was, and the hidden story arc shocked me even more.
May I interest you in Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion? It starts out innocently enough, with the mayor making you his errand boy to pay off your taxes. But the further you get, the more you realize that something is seriously wrong in this cartoony little world.
Not going to lie, I literally started crying during one of the boss fights. And no, I'm still not over it.
Yessssss this one is so good!!!
Adventure time ama right lads
Yes!
@@massgunner4152 "Now with ISOTOPES!"
That reminds me, I wonder where they're going to take this lore with Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, I should pick it up and see
Stardew Valley? Suicide? PTSD? Alcoholism? Abuse? All in a cute neat little package.
(think all of these also exists in Super Paper Mario, along with genoocide, slavery, mass mind control, or for more mundane horrors, there's also arachnophobia, being stuck in an endless grind, etc...)
Stardew Valley feels less about harsh juxtaposition and more like working things out comfortably, you know? Sure, Shane and Linus get messed up, yeah, there's more than just that but I don't wanna spoil it, but like... Nothing wild.
Don't forget about the attempted bribery of an elected official. Don't know what I mean? Talk to Pierre during the Luau, and he will ask if the Governor will give him a tax break if he give the Governor a certain wine.
don't forget the new green rain weather event. in year one, most of the townsfolk think it's the apocalypse.
@@ARMsMasterit was a whiskey, but your point still stands
I dunno if this counts, but Zelda: Links awakening? Didn’t realize it til I got much older but to leave the island you have to wake up the wind fish, and you learn by waking the wind fish you destroy/erase the existence of the island and everything on it, as if they were nothing more than a dream
Oh wow that sounds ghastly.
@@mikoto7693 oh sorry if it came out as ghastly. It is a cheery game, but the realization shocks you as you make the connection that you are essentially in the Wind Fish’s Dream and you essentially have to end the dream/destroy the world to return to yours. There is a happier ending if you beat the game with no deaths in that it (without spoiling too much) implies one of the NPC’s gets their wish granted and also leaves the island too
@@hobbes5552 Still, I don’t know how I would feel about playing an entire game, bonding with the characters and solving problems for them just to find none of them exist. That you’re just trapped in the dream of a magical being and everyone dies/vanishes at the end.
Even though it was a flash game, I'm surprised Can Your Pet? isn't on here. That was my first experience with a cute game that was secretly dark. You raise a cute chicken and dress it up and play with it and then BOOM! Childhood ruined.
This reminds me of my spouse's story of having a pet chicken in South America. One day, sweet Paco became a lovely soup.
I remember playing Can Your Pet? when I was 14 and even then, the sudden switch hit me! It was so dark that I forgot about it until you mentioned it
Was PETA the maker of that one?
@@SithBunny1 Fairly certain they weren't involved in its creation. The developer is scaryama
That shit ruined me
I've been playing a Animal Crossing like game called Cozy Grove that on the surface is cute and fun, but when the setup is that I'm some kind of Cub Scout sent to an island to help out a bunch of friendly, personable ghosts, things get pretty dark when you get into the backstories of how they died and why they aren't moving on. Also the implications that I can't get off the island and my Scout Leader has left me for dead, too. But hey, let's just collect the resources, cook recipes, catch bugs and fish, do little daily quests, don't mind all that.
says something about how messed up duck hunt is that just seeing the dog fills me with dread.
Duck Hunt, or Duck Season?
lol right? That game messed me up when it came out for some reason
it legit traumatized me cause i watched clips of it when i was 10, fucking haunted all of my dreams
That dog didn't scare me. I despised it from the start and didn't understand, how that obvious villain was portrayed as the players friend. The guy that I watched playing duck seasons didn't like the dog either and shot it every time he saw it. The helicopter ending and that ending with your glowing gun were comedy gold to me.
“Presumably, back to Hell.” Jesus, Andy, who hurt you?
Mr. Whiskers, apparently.
Honestly, NO idea how this list could be made without Doki Doki Literature Club. The LITERAL DEFINITION of an unexpectedly dark game.
That's presumably why. A bit too obvious.
TRUTH PREACH BROTHER PREACH because THAT'S THE LITTERAL NUMBER ONE EXAMPLE other than Andy's apple farm and baking companions
Rime. At first you think it's a whimsical adventure of a young boy on a colorful island full of puzzles. Then you get snippets of the boy's past, seemingly losing his father in a storm before crashing on the island. It's just a little ways before the end when you realize that the boy is the one who was lost in the storm, and that he actually drowned, leaving his grieving, widowed father all alone. While the game was clearly inspired by the likes of Ico, it hides the darker stuff under brighter colors and lacking any kind of combat.
I was so surprised that RIME wasn't on the list. It doesn't even warn you if I recall correctly, and I got it for free on epic and didn't even read the description first
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. It presents itself as a fun, light-hearted, whimsical adventure in the beginning levels, albeit one with a serious goal: finding a magical spring to cure your dad.
And then ... and then ... AND THEN ...
Just remember to play the original, not that unnecessary remake. *Why even need that?*
What happened
Pokemon Gen 1. I don't think any Pokemon fan who's played red, blue or yellow can ever forget Lavender Town's Pokemon cementary Lavender Tower, the implication that you might be responsible for the death of one of your rival's Pokemon, and the encounter with the ghost of the orphaned Cubone's mother, who was killed by Team Rocket. (Most succeeding generations have something like that too. Like Gen 2's origin story for Suicune, Entei and Raikou.)
Pokemon Black/White or X/Y could be considered on the list too.
If I remember correctly,in Gold/Silver/Crystal, the legendary dogs died but were revived by Ho-Oh right??
@@AdamAddictLyeah
I think Stray is like this. You start off with the attitude of being a curious cat and then find out you’re in a world completely devoid of humans. And the worst part about it is the actual cat you play as knows nothing of what’s going on, he just wants to get out of the city. Only the human player really knows what’s going on.
Splatoon is actually pretty dark in a world building sense- post apocalyptic world where humans went extinct, cephalopods evolved to go on land but the world continues to flood and land is running out causing fights to start over turf- and that's just what i remember off hand from the first game
Wait until you get into all the mind control and attempted genocide in Splatoon 2 (though the latter requires the DLC).
And don't even get me STARTED on Alterna (S3)
The laughing statues....
Then there is Grizzco. And I'm pretty sure it is canon that the sentient marine life will eat each other, and a character literally has a clown fish dying from neglect. Oh, and two cats survived human extinction but the smaller cat is trying to bump off the bigger one because the smaller cat is the bigger cat's clone and he wants to not be a clone.
Bonnie's Bakery is a good example of this since it looks like an innocent cooking game at first, but it is actually super dark.
That Elite Beat Agents mission was definitely a twist. I don't think I failed it to get that photograph of him admiring himself that much. :P
Elite beats agents was so underrated.
And late, but: How was that story NOT set to Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer?
I will never not sing my praises for Beacon Pines, it's just so charming literally playing in a storybook, but sheeeeeesh does it get dark at points, sometimes with zero buildup. Criminally overlooked, I do hope to see the oxbox or oxtra teams talk about it.
Seconded. Just a cheerful summer vacation story... then you find out how much snow there is outside your town...
Looks like some degenerate furry shit. Having said that: those visuals look spot on... almost if somebody gave a shit. Unfortunately not my cup of tea (gameplay wise, couldn't care less if it's big tiddied anime girls or big tiddied anthropomorphic sheep being thrown my way).
Loved that game.
Using this opportunity to tell everyone to PLEASE give Beacon Pines a shot, actually one of my favorite stories in a game.
I am horrified that Bugsnax is not on this list
I assume they are too, hence why it is not on this list.
Bugsnax messed my daughter up. Sure, its all bright and cheery, and nearly impossible to lose, but that last 30 mins and the ending though...
YES. There's the body horror element, and before you get to the ending the NPCs are all masking their insecurities and hopelessness. Also, the bad ending.
No way! My son is playing this right now and I just thought it was a weird take on Chao Garden... I best have a look into this ASAP haha. Thanks for the heads up!
I'd forgotten my hatred for that fucking dog until now.
Which dog? There are many dogs in this video
@@hondaaccord1399 the duck hunt dog
@@hondaaccord1399 Obviously the dog in ECA
Sonic Adventure 2 did something similar when the true ending involved a mentally broken scientist who five decades prior rigged an entire space station to collide with the Earth to kill off all life on the planet out of sheer grief and vengeance. His diary was absolutely chilling to listen to as a kid.
Which kinda didn’t make sense….like,it was weird he didn’t input some kinda auto-fire program for the GIANT PLANET PIERCING LASER to go off by itself blasting the earth….instead just having the entire space station set in a collision course,and the bio lizard programmed to take over to keep it on said collision course if the original program was stopped.
13:30 Well, I wasn't expecting a Corridor Crew collab, but close enough. I'll take it.
Their all still in their own creative bubble. I hope Brandon and Peter will work on a game together one day :D
I was like "Wait...Is that Sam? That looks like Sam."
And, one quick trip to imdb later, yup, that's Sam.
Lmao 😂 SAME! Sam?!? Sam in a video game? On Oxbox? 🤯
How do you not have Bugsnax on this! You couldn't have more of a contrast between the cute start and the horror movie at the end.
come to snaktooth island and discover it's bugsnax!
Watching the intro to the Lucy mission after playing a bunch of goofy fun missions, "Aww, going to help Lucy find a girlfriend for her Teddybear!" Intro progresses, "Right? Right?!..." tears.
Fun fact: The Sonic Adventure final boss was actually made into a special figure skating level in Mario & Sonic Winter Olympic Games. Unfortunately it's a different soundtrack but the boss fight is well made. I think this game is only on the WII so good luck finding it 😊
It was also on DS….but UGGGG I could NEVER pass the Rouge skating level 😡😡😡
@@AdamAddictLFor me Dry Bones curling was and still is the hardest level in the game. If it weren't for that skip ticket, I would have never beaten that game!
Literally any game in the Mother series.
Snes Mother was probably the least messed up but does have a party member get killed partway through depending on the version you play.
Earthbound: Giygas
Mother 3: Literally everything Mother 3 if you are somehow unaware.
Earthbound: *Only* Giygas? Sure, the alien that's terrifyingly-incomprehensible to even perceive is up there, but some of the other stuff is horrific too. Happy-happyism (which is literally a cult - high-control groups are very much not great), a nascent zombie apocalypse, the fact that time travel kills you and the fact that it's *literally four children* who are the only people who can save the entire world from being eaten by the said incomprehensible alien.
@@malcolmdarke5299 I mentioned Giygas cause I believe that he ended up the most well known thing about the game. Would rather leave the rest of the unknown unknown for those who want to see the rest of it if you know what I mean.
@@gameboy3433 Yeah, that's fair. I'm mostly trying to say that it's more than just Giygas that's screwed up.
I saw the list and immediatly frowned because Omori wasn't on it- Omori is practically the poster child for games that look cute and wholesome on the surface but are actually really messed up 😂
It doesn't look very cute or wholesome to me. I don't really find it to be a subversion when it just uses not scary drawings for like the cover
Omori tries too hard to be messed up, that game is kinda unintentionally funny at times because of how exaggerated the topics are
If only "Emergency Call Ambulance" had Madam Web performing cpr on that kid in the back of the ambulance. Jack would be in safe hands.
The Bunny Graveyard and Doki Doki Literature Club.
indeed no Doki Doki Literature Club? Monika is angry now.
That game was designed to be very obviously messed up though. For a VN game, it's clichéd even when it was released.
Bro imagine being a TH-camr and posting a video about video games that look friendly but are more dark actually and list games that aren't even that relevant anymore, and forgetting the best examples now like ddlc, tbh(the bunny graveyard), AAF(Andy's apple farm) and baking companions
We Behold What We Become fits this title perfectly.
brother?
@@screech2198ye
@@Screech2009 OMG it's great to see you, how have you been?
Eversion is an old example of a game pulling a dark twist early on. It's a platformer where you "evert" at certain spots in each level to flip to new dimensional layers to progress. As you get further along though, the layers get progressively more dark and depressing. There's a very good reason it opens with a disclaimer for people of a nervous disposition.
I came here to suggest Eversion too! Excellent game that is uh... not what you'd expect.
Advanced Wars: Days of Ruin is much darker imo. Part of the plot is that it's a post-apocalyptic wasteland. And better yet, there's a disease you're trying to cure where flowers grow within you, weakening your body, before bursting out and causing death like a pretty botanical xenomorph
True, but that is more overtly dark. The other AW games at least have a vineer of being a more light-hearted setting until something comes along to play with that idea. Days of Ruin announces its darker aspects from moment 0.
It's also one of my favorites in the series. 😊
@@Draeckon which is the one with the 4 nations fighting each other? With blue and yellow I think?
Seeing Elite Beat Agents on a list makes my heart sing
Bro duck season is absolutkey terrifying.I was like,”when is this gonna get scary? I heard about-AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Battleblock Theater was such an underrated gem, glad to see it get mentioned here!
PS: The Narrator in that game better have gotten paid well; he went so over-the-top for this game
Imagine your first day as a medical staff in the back of an ambulance and your ambulance driver decides it’s cool enough to catch air on a hill.
Tunic deserves a place in this list. Significantly more imprisoned tortured souls than the average cute puzzle game.
I know it's regular OXbox, but Ellen really should have been the one to talk about cats 😔
Ellen is friend to cats so would never have been wounded by one. The cats know what Andy did so react accordingly.
Oh my God, I had Elite Beat Agents as a kid. I loved it, but I stupidly sold all my DS stuff a long time ago. So my wife bought it for me again a couple Christmas' ago, and I was playing it on Christmas next to her. My wife, whose father died when she was very young. Yeah, by the end of the song, she was bawling and I felt like a total asshole
Cozy Grove certainly has some messed up elements. While it seems like Animal Crossing, its story is much darker.
As a new spirit scout you're crashing with your boat on the wrong island. Are the adults helping? Noo! Why would they?! It's never even mentioned if your parents were told that you've been shipwrecked... And it takes about 90 days to repait your vessel.
Your task as a spirit scout is to help the ghosts of bears to move on. So you're alone, on the wrong island, with much more ghosts than your level of experience. And their problems are tough: guilt from various issues like alcoholism, corruption, anxiety, etc.
The worst story is the one from the first bear you meet, and it's one of the last stories I pieced together. She was also a scout and send to the island many years ago. But she failed to help one specific bear there, who was just content with the way things are for him. So she actually died on the island. So creepy.
Overall I love this game and how it handles these dark topics; how you help the bears to learn and to move on. But not getting help from the scout organizers and some of the stories are really tough to handle when you think too hard about them.
I own Cozy Grove and while playing the heck out of it, I too was surprised that the ghost bears had been through tragic events when they were alive😳 Not to mention the game tackling serious subjects like terminal illness, mental health, violent conflicts, etc.
Halo: Combat Evolved, perhaps? It's not exactly "innocent," per-se, but the introduction of the Flood quickly turns the gung-ho alien war in the first half into practically survival horror as the ring gets overrun by the all-consuming parasite in the second half.
There's a game called Pony Island, which is absolutely just a happy little arcade game where you play as a pony. Definitely nothing weird going on in that one.
Well great, now "You're The Inspiration" is back in my head. I swear OXboxtra videos feature the Elite Beat Agents Christmas mission just often enough to spite me.
Have you played the Japanese predecessor Ouendan?
There were two games but both had a sad scenario
First game had you cheer on a guy who died in an accident wanting to tell his wife he loved her one last time
The sequel had you cheer on a ice skater who had a falling out with her sister only for her sister to die in a car accident and decides to carry her legacy by being the best ice skater in Japan.
If you want to know how sad the latter scenario is, when you finish the song, the ouendan are seen crying.
a game that came out today also fits this theme perfectly "Another crabs treasure" which is a bright and colorful comedy souls-like in which in the extended tutorial area you have to kill all the npcs you've met as they have all been taken over by pollution while you were away on a quest.
Not just that. Theres NPC tied to poles..with oil spills....and signs with their crimes.
I think the Viva Piñata games would qualify.
Yeah maybe 🤔
Final Fantasy IX. Adorable artstyle, whimsical setting, Vivi as a whole.
What's the plot about? Genocide, depression, and existential crises up the wazoo.
So happy to see Elite Beat Agents mentioned! Even though that mission was seriously depressing...
Bonnie's Bakery 😰 cute little bakery mini game that takes a very..very dark turn
Tails: "All's well that ends well, right?"
FastestThingAlive: "THE CITY'S BEEN FUCKING DESTROYED!!!"
My time at Portia has dire implications to what happened
The entire OG Spyro series is basically you repeatedly preventing dragon genocide.
Similar to Anachronox, Star Ocean: The Last Hope (Which admittedly is set in a future where the Earth was ravished by World War 3) seems to be a relatively run of the mill JRPG time with a protagonist called Edge Maverick, his cool rival and put upon love interest/childhood friend, and anime catgirls. That is until some sort of space anomaly sends you back in time to 1950s Earth, where the technology present in your spaceship allows a mad scientist to create a device that obliterates the planet. It's quickly revealed this Earth was an alternate universe's, but this obviously does not improve the protagonist's mood.
Yeah, that was a bit f upped. Also in Star Ocean Till the end of time at the end of disc 2 or 3 the Executioners show up and start destroying planets. And that's bad.
Just switch that to Every Star Ocean Game Ever since, late game in SO2, the planet Excel gets destroyed utterly - as does your dad's ship - by the renegade planet whose name I forget because I suck at names and the only survivors are you and your party. Yes the planet descruction gets a cosmic retcon due to a deus ex machina after you defeat the final boss but...everyone you meet and grow attachments to during the first part of the game who isn't in your party effing dies. And, as in all Star Ocean games, you have to pass over recruiting some characters in favor of others and the characters you choose not to recruit are among the casualties of planet destruction. I don't know what SO1's dark turn is because I have yet to play that one, but with the rest of the series as evidence...it HAS to have one.
@fredclasson7865 isn't everything in SO3 a simulation anyways?
@@mappybc6097 Yeah, I think that was the 2nd or 3rd plot twist. But the fact remain that large space demons showed up because of the actions of or existence of the protagonist. And I don't think you know about the simulation when that scene plays.
Suggestion 1:
Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter
(Spoilers ahead!)
This sweet little DS game is a colorful, vibrant game where you can draw your creations to life in a wonderful sidescrolling platformer with an awesome pixel art style...! Mostly!
You know that whole trend of people making up dark, edgy fan theories saying, "this game is actually a coma dream"?
This game is /actually/ a coma dream.
Nothing could have prepared younger me for, after defeating 'the bad guy', thinking I won and saved the world... Only to then have all the lovable cast talking about how it's the end of the world and all of them end up accepting their fates, steeling themselves, then telling you (the creator) that 'they're ready', and then having you MANUALLY PRESS THE SCREEN TO END THE WORLD... /THEN/ suddenly the cute pixel art is juxtaposed to "harrowing realistic chiaroscuro artwork of a family getting into a brutal car crash after going home from the carnival, and the one human character turns out to be the youngest child who wakes up in the hospital with plushies that resemble two main characters that he got from the carnival. (While a surprisingly good/sweet song plays.)"
Google the ending scene. Shit is WILD.
"God, please bring my little brother back to me."
Yeah it was so traumatic for kids that the devs had to replace it with a much more tame ending where the kid in question instead of being in a car crash, fell out of a tree and fell into a coma iirc
I thought of this game too! Really gives “drawn to life” its double meaning
@@Altoryuthankfully, a recent sequel (which to my knowledge isn’t that good) retconned that ending. Making the darker ending canon
If you think Sonic Adventure jumps into the grim, consider Sonic Adventure 2: it starts with several levels of the military rampaging through inhabited cities, halfway through the moon gets shot in half while a little girl watches a countdown to the end of the world, and by the end we see a man so thoroughly broken by the loss of one grandchild that he willingly sentenced all life on earth to die, including another of his own grandchildren.
Way back in the day I played a Zelda-esque browser game called Seedling, in which a boy is created from the wind by an oracle in order to find a seed to replace a dying tree. It's very charming and nostalgic right up until the ending when a character chews you out for charging into dungeons and mass murdering all the creatures there just because they were in the way of you getting the seed, and if you don't go out of your way to get the good ending the oracle straight up destroys you once you've served your purpose.
5:35 That's the bad option? The man's a stud. I was expecting it to be something upsetting like a pic of him having had an affair or something.
Right? Or at least shouldn’t it be reversed? Good ending is a picture of her dad being goofy to remember me by,bad ending a picture of just her and her mother without her dad in the picture? 🤔
The thing that went through my head was the Rockudrama mode added in Rock band 4’s rivals dlc. You go from having a goofy adventure becoming famous from performing in front of one fan to hitting a sad low of a failing band.
1. Maybe the dog that follows u into the ER is the doctor maybe called doggie howser or Dr D. House (the D stands for Dog)
as soon as I saw the agents, I knew EXACTLY which episode you were going to be talking about. Everyone who's ever played the game/is a fan already knows. also everyone cries after hearing that song outside of eba because of the emotional trauma that was caused.
so glad to see them getting some rep though!
As long as you feel hopeless, it still has hope in it, and you can rearrange the letters to spell peeslosh!
For two decades I thought that I was literally the only person alive who remembered the game Anachronox
I bought it at a garage sale in like 2004 and really enjoyed it and since then have never once seen it mentioned by anyone else in person or online
I guess it’s because it was a browser game but I was shocked I didn’t see Can Your Pet on here lol
I can't believe you left out Bugsnax. You turn cute little fruits, veggies and other delights into bugs, then catch and feed them to townspeople who sprout these snacks all over their bodies. Would that make them cannibals? The biggest innocence buster tho, has to be Pokemon. Capture cute animals, keep them prisoner, and force them to fight to the death and if you tire of them, give them to a dude who makes em into candy! Great fun for children everywhere. Thanks for the fun.
And that's all before you dig into the lore AND many of the Pokedex entries. Nothing messed up about those, nope.
Thank you guys for consistently putting out videos EVERY Thursday with such feel good vibes that even depression looks nice...(it's not)... love you all❤❤❤
To expand upon BattleBlock, the ending is even more messed up than you said. Pit People, the direct sequel, happens as a direct result of Hatty's Hat laser murdering a giant space bear, which then crashes into the planet, destroying it and sending the bear's lover into a bloodthirsty rage.
I like that these weren't all indie horror (like I was expecting and love). There's a chance you'd get these and NOT expect horror!
Honestly, at this point, all of the pokemon games qualify. Not only is Animal Fighting used as common practice to determine the best of the best, but there's also regular plots of villains trying to take over the world using extremely powerful pokemon and abusing their powers.
The opening to Sonic Adventure actually shows part of the flooding scene to set the tone before the song kicks in. So many of us expected it to get messed up. What we didn't expect was the extent of the damage. Nor the other messed up things in the story. There was literally a Chao genocide, and a murder-suicide!
1:22 this Ring Cam Ambulance footage has me crying😂 .. and concerned😆
Came here for Doki Doki Literature Club. Which should be all 7 places on this list.
Sonic Adventure. I genuinely remember being blown away by the graphics so mental to think how far theyve come on since.
Advance Wars 1 and 2 never made sense story/tone wise. Still very enjoyable though to play. Best example in the first game is perhaps that you claim that you're "just passing through" Japa.... Yellow Comet. Meanwhile, Orange Star happily plonks down their headquarters, captures local cities, military bases, airfields and ports. "why do they attack us?!" At the end of the first game, Andy and Eagle just decide to have a "friendly" match just for fun. Hundreds if not thousands of soldiers can end up dying just for the sake of "having a friendly".
Tails: “All’s well that ends well!”
Me: The entire city is flooded and people are drowning.
It is still in Demo right now, but I will tell you, Normal Fishing is not what it appears to be.
Normal fishing was so creepy and awesome
That's the video game equivalent of a skin walker
"Oh yes me a normal will go normal fishing with this normal dog"
"Mooh"
Hollow knight has always had a sort of dark vibe but deepnest turns that 5 to a 100 real quick
They actually forgot shipwrecked 64
The Advanced Wars reminds me of Fire Emblem Sacred Stones. Being GBA as well (and I think the same developer) it likewise has bright color palette as you war across the continent. Then 7 or 8 chapters in a baddie kidnaps a family and you try to save them from a giant flesh eating spider. If you do nothing, you can let the dad watch the spider devour his 2 daughters right in front of him. Its quite cheerful!
And then later on a traitor makes love with his reanimated dead wife's corpse...
Honestly Deadly Premonitin immediately came to mind, everyone else is living a normal world while the main character is fighting off zombies and split personality
I'm a little surprised that mario galaxy , is it on here
The reason for it being so dark is why rosalita is my favorite character
Pony Island
IIRC, the arcade version of Duck Hunt DOES allow you to do shoot the dog in one of the stages, but it's treated like a Wily Coyote moment. You are chastised for shooting the dog because even if it teases you for missing two ducks with three shots, he IS on your side.
I paused the video at the start to pre-warn my wife about Doki Doki Literature Club, I was so sure it would be on the list!
Same for me but with Omori 😅
10:55 - "Where's he gone to?" Hit me unexpectedly hard considering I've never played, nor watched this game before
What about Rumu? What could be so messed up about a cute little robot vacuum cleaner that just wants to love?
The ending of Sonic Adventure was dark yeah, but it also had a backstory about a priestess being murdered by her own people for defying their wishes (along with a large group of infant-like creatures called Chao) which pissed off the game's antagonist so much he wiped out their entire culture and is one of the reasons there aren't many other echidnas like Knuckles. But the DARKEST part is the entire story where you play as one of Eggman's many robot minions. E-102 Gamma's story involves a battle robot becoming self aware, realizing he's expendable, realizing he's not exactly a great thing and "freeing" all of his brothers by killing them to rescue the animals that power them, before a dramatic battle with his "big brother", where after winning, realizes there's still one "evil killer robot" left and self destructs to free the bird powering him and allowing her to re-unite with her husband and son.
Of course Sega Rally had to be mentioned, he needed to be able to use the cabinet he's been fixing up for a tax write off 😛
-Bugsnax, a cute game about catching snacks in your traps and feeding the hungry. Until you encounter shelda.
-Undertale, a lovely game about making friends and petting dogs. Until you see the kings basement and the true laboratory.
-Bramble the mountain king, a lovely time with your sister in the woods. Faeries, gnomes, rideable hedgehogs, and a narrator that sounds like galadriel. Until the woods grow darker.
Lost in random, you go on a quest to find your sister. On the way you make friends and encounter wierd people until the mist monster and the bag brothers happens...
Good Lord so many good games and plot twists
Duck hunt, whyyyyyy