Gotta hand it to the original coders of The Bard's Tale (PS2) If you smash all the barrels in first town, you'll eventually meet a NPC who was the one to make the barrels in the first place, so he asks you to "Drum up trade" by destroying as many as you can find ! Only game I know of where breaking barrels actually gained you a quest lol
If I remember well, you could also summon rats in front of a tavern, so that you could offer the tavern owner to get rid of it for them. I know one of the game opened with that as a cutscene, but the fact that you could do it again in another town, and it still worked was a great surprise.
In Mass Effect 3, you can shoot the starchild and get a whole different ending. It's an especially brutal ending, too, although there's a slightly bittersweet bit to it.
No other enemy in the game works like this except for one, so I spent the whole game shooting everyone and soon as I shoot this little asshole the galaxy is doomed.
this was the first ending I got, and so in line with the FemShep I had created and played through three games, that it's my head-canonical ending. Tho I did replay it once to get the gives-up-self-to-become-reaper-queen, as that was pretty close, too.
Even the VR version of RE4 accounts for the tower. It doesn't collapse on you, but if you spend more than about 10-15 seconds up there, they start lobbing dynamite up there with you. If you're lucky, standing in an opposite corner might save you a couple times, but one WILL eventually wipe you out if you try to stay. Just not a viable strategy. P.S.: If you haven't played the VR version, it's fantastic. Honestly recommend it easily as much as I recommend the remake. They nailed it in so many ways.
After enough time with souls games you gain 2 new lines of thinking with loot. 1 hit the chest it could be a mimic, 2 check every corner with the camera when walking into any room that looks too empty.
#1 was the instinct until, I believe DS2, you were capable of just destroying real chests and then being left with nothing lol. Had to find other ways to tell if it was a mimic
I've always just looked at the chain. If you can't see the chain clearly, wait and see if it's breathing. Tho with enough playthroughs you just remember which is a mimic and which isn't, unfortunately. It would be fun if NG+ and beyond mixed them up
Dont forget the "I swear, I did it by mistake!" achievement when you look up Juliete's skirt in Lollipop Chainsaw. The devs knew and they were ready to slap the player with an achievement that would post to their game feed!
Another instance in GoW Ragnarok where they acknowledged the looting that I remember was when (I think it was) Heimdall said to Atreus “sure! Just break your way into Asgard and start taking our shit! That’s cool…”
Huh? When does this happen? It’s been awhile since I played it…but from what I remember the only time you’re moving/interacting with Heimdall is during cut scenes and when you meet/walk with him to Odin’s spot…before he makes you fight…and I don’t remember there being anything you can loot since it’s basically a cutscene…all you can do is walk with him. So yeah, when do you even get the opportunity to loot stuff with him nearby??
I loved the loot comment! I think it happens a few times in other situations but nothing like the my dad just likes loot. Epic stuff right there bc after 2 games you really feel the relationship between the 3
The threatening flinch also happens when you press the counter option instead is the melee button. Even the first time. It's incredible that they even bothered with different options.
In Borderlands 3, the first time you meet Tannis, she takes the vault key into her office/research shack thing to charge it with some kind of machine she's got(actually she's just getting inside to charge it so you won't find out she's got siren powers). Anyway, she tells you that while she's doing that, you stay outside and "loot anything not nailed down". Which, like. It's a Borderlands game. You're doing that anyway.
Definitely the floor falling out on LOP is a good one, I'm on ng+ and have fallen for the same damn trick now twice! I also would include how Elden Ring puts that ridiculously difficult sentinel right at the beginning of the game knowing that people would go over there spend the next few runs (or hours) being ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED over and over again.
Tales of Destiny has something like this too. If you manage to beat Leon the first time you encounter him, the game gives you an early ending. This is mainly meant for a NG+ run, but you can do it on the first run of the game using cheats (or you know, being good at the game.)
Special dialogue in TotK is an understatement. There is special dialogue for EVERYTHING in that game! If it's day, night, raining, snowing, different locations, different clothes, no clothes, certain fusions you have equipped. And it goes beyond dialogue, too. If you threaten people, they'll run away and you can herd them around.
The most devious way a dev perfectly predicted what I would do was in MGS4. Me forgetting a number in real life meant that Snake forgot the number too! And it was actually part of the story! It's not technically an instinct but I still think it counts.
I’ll piggy back off that and say screaming mantis cause kojima knew we’d try changing the controller to player 2 to beat her like psycho mantis then had meta commentary on it in game about how it wouldn’t work
@@gameranxTV THE FUCK DO YOU RESPOND TO SHIT CONSTANTLY WITH FUCKING EMOJIS AND SHIT WHEN I'VE BEEN ASKING ON EVERY SINGLE FUCKING VIDEO YOU DROP FOR THE LAST 2 FUCKING YEARS WHAT THE SONG YOU USE CONSTANTLY IS TO FUCKING SILENCE EVERY SINGLE TIME????/
The baiting with items thing is an oldskool tradition. You'd see a 1-up on a ledge or something and think you could make it with a crazy good jump but nope. It was a red herring. I'll also remember the stealth sewers in Chrono Trigger, where you see a save point but the chime that plays when you walk on the save point alerts enemies. It got me so good I laughed till I stopped.
What about Nier Automata? A game that had 21 joke endings for doing stupid or "unexpected" things. Like running away from a boss fight or self destructing on the space station.
I won't call it foresight as most of them are gamers and they know what other gamers would try to do. So, they just implement the stuff that they would probably be doing themselves.
for Baldur's Gate 3 it's not just the netherstones. there are a lot of instances when you think there is no way Larian have thought of this. But they have!
@@gameranxTV THE FUCK DO YOU RESPOND TO SHIT CONSTANTLY WITH FUCKING EMOJIS AND SHIT WHEN I'VE BEEN ASKING ON EVERY SINGLE FUCKING VIDEO YOU DROP FOR THE LAST 2 FUCKING YEARS WHAT THE SONG YOU USE CONSTANTLY IS TO FUCKING SILENCE EVERY SINGLE TIME????
The Stanley Parable could fill this whole list. For example, number 4 is similar to what happens when you put the right code on the boss's office's safe before the narrator tells you.
Fun part about the High on Life bit is if you don't shoot the kid, you run into his mom who starts going on and on about how much she hates her kid... Also my pick: Destiny 2's anniversary dungeon, where they called back to the D1 loot cave in the EDZ by making it into an entire dungeon! Awesome fan service.
@@gameranxTV THE FUCK DO YOU RESPOND TO SHIT CONSTANTLY WITH FUCKING EMOJIS AND SHIT WHEN I'VE BEEN ASKING ON EVERY SINGLE FUCKING VIDEO YOU DROP FOR THE LAST 2 FUCKING YEARS WHAT THE SONG YOU USE CONSTANTLY IS TO FUCKING SILENCE EVERY SINGLE TIME????/
If you shoot the kid, you also run into the mom, where she kind of gives you conflicting messages abt killing her son. "oh someone finally did it. He definitely desereved it, I hated the kid. But he was also my kid. I can't believe he's gone. Please leave me to grieve." Or something along those lines.
i still think the best part about that moment is that kenny doesnt actually LET you shoot him right away lol u gotta try a few times and hear him ripping on u for trying to
In Kid Icarus Uprising the normal "don't advance the maon story, get loot first" mentatlity results in you falling into a trap foor which is actually the right path, you can double back later to get the treasure chest you were baited with.
That chort that they had spawn in the first town to stop people from farming cow hides was hilarious to me. Also there was the note in the pang of conscience sword chest in Kaer Morhen that acknowledged the glitch.
If you guys do a part two to this list, you should add in Outer Wilds. That entire game abuses my ingrained instincts from playing games in order to hide away all of its mechanics.
I like how god of war breaks the 4th wall witht the loot you mention in the video also when Atreus asks kratos so are we heading there(main quest) or are we going to do other things(side quests) it's cool because other games never mention it, characters just stay quiet all the time until cutscenes
#3 reminds me of this one part from The Suffering. There's a shallow pit in a cave you see that has a bunch of ammo and health items. The minute you jump in to grab them you hear the voice of Hermes Haight (the gas ghost character) saying "People are so predictable..." and then the pit starts filling with toxic fumes. I had to laugh, it was such a great set up I couldn't get mad.
I liked how in demon souls if you beat merchants, they will stop trading with you forever. I did this mistake and I had to grind super hard as I couldn't buy the basic stuff.
Oie gameranxs you want me to re play Skyrim don’t you 😂😂, I’m Loving Starfield so much but I do miss Skyrim hahaha. Great work always and thank you, buy Jake a pizza please
Dragon's Dogma has something similar to number 3. Some of the chests you are trying to loot contain an evil monster(leapworm) that will instantly eat you.
Dragon's Dogma does do one where you can make forgeries of some quest items and give those to people instead..... And then actually have it change something. I only did it twice: the first was PERFECT game writing, the second backfired on me lol. A fantastic game all around
The guy in the gcpd is one of the best NPC's ever slamming him against the bar is funny but making him flinch always cracks me up easily one of the best video game moments ever, even though its a small one
It would be cool if you guys did a video on top gaming soundtracks. I know you’ve mentioned the music in some of your before you buy videos and I think it would be cool if you did a video dedicated to some of your favorite gaming soundtracks or a top 10 list, etc.
@@deus0rcinus889lately I’ve been listening to Uncharted 4 and Assassin’s Creed black flag which are both a lot of fun! The last of us is up there too! Probably those 3 if I had to choose favorites. How about you?
@@Dr.PussNballs objectively incorrect. like, there is a correct approach here, and you've not taken it. i will not hear arguments. i will not read your reply. you will not be perceived. you're just wrong. i swear to god falcon is the only reason i come to this channel. he is the only thing that sets this apart from other channels, where the narrator is VERY narrator-y. which is objectively bad.
adding on to the Arkham Knight one: the first time you do it you actually slam the guy's head into the bars of the cage, the animation of Batman raising his fist at the jerk is only for subsequent visits
10:00 I've been playing Final Fantasy XV the past week, and they do this in a couple of dungeons. Sure, most shiny item spots also _just so happen_ to be in rooms where a bunch of enemies spawn before you can grab the loot, but I mean actual tricks. In three different areas, the blue shinies are in rooms that almost immediately collapse upon entering, with the ceiling dealing a fair amount of damage if you don't dodge back in time. You can't get the item, by the way-it's completely crushed/hidden by the ceiling's rubble. And then there are the bridges that collapse, forever preventing you from grabbing an item. It makes me wonder what items they put in these unobtainable spots. Was it some basic vendor trash, just to get the blue dot on the field, or did they jokingly put in high value loot just to further troll anyone who digs into the code?
I feel like this whole video is about Lies Of P because you can tell the Devs behind it are hardcore gamers they must have with all these shortcuts all the rewards you get after a hard encounter it's like they're talking to my soul with this game lol
Well, I've missed rare items because I skipped out on picking them up. Now I've decided to rectify it. It helps me check out, mentally, on an area when I get through it to know it's fully explored.
"There goes our E for Everyone rating!" Okay, that was funny. I've been avoiding High on Life because of the justin roiland crimes and because idk if I could listen to him for hours on end, but that line was genuinely hilarious, really took me by surprise.
Arkngthamz, you need to understand one thing. Back in those times vowels were in short supply and the extra vowels got looted from its name. It's pretty sad really, such a long name with only two As. That time was called 'The Great Vowel Movement'
With Number 7, you can also instead of hitting the strike button hit the counter button and Batman will reach through the bars and smack the dude's head into the bars, knocking him out
FFX did it beautifully. all the area conquest monsters cost 6000 Gils to fight but the Don Tonberry who is used for a very well known AP grinding trick cost 8000 Gils.
Ah man, you already mentioned Max Payne 2 but not the best Moment for this video. When you're close to the end of the game, you are having a hard time in the mansion with lots of enemies behind every door and painkillers being scarce. So you jump into every room guns blazing. But there is one room filled with mannequins with guns in their hands but having gas tanks as their heads. I really fell for that by diving into the room and blasting my shotgun at the next best guy near the door and boom.
I didn't get the armor only cause it's not worth it, so I only got encouraging words of taking her bow and stuff. Fun thing someone out there has that "gaming instinct" 😂
Ha! I never knew about that Skyrim one. I never leave a neutral corpes naked when I loot them out of respect for the honored dead, and make sure they have a weapon on them so they can enter Sovngarde. It's just a fun thing to roleplay. And there the game acknowledges that it's a thing. It's not just me. I love it.
In Soma in the Deep, the player is forced to hide from threats near glowing pillars. And he begins to associate light with safety. Later he finds himself in a dark zone and of course when he sees the light, he immediately runs towards it. But this time it turns out to be a monster fisherman)
Another one from Skyrim, when you get the Dremora Butler power from the Dragonborn DLC (One of the Black Books), when he spawns in he can randomly say: Do You have any more cups and plates for me to carry?
3:00 In my copies of the game both on gamecube back in the day, and then the steam release, not the current remake, I could never just wait there. They always climbed up after me or launched explosives at me to drive me out.
about #1, in Fallout 3 (or NV, I don't remember), there's a quest inside some old bunker with a secret room stashed with lots of gold bars and you must escape the bunker before it explodes, but gold bars are heavy, so basically Bethesda test you to see what you choose life or wealthy.
It's funny because in the Witcher 3 I never did the exploits that they talked about but I did a completely different one. If you don't take everything from a monster nest, it doesn't register as completed... So you take everything except for something that doesn't cost very much and then you just come back to it, Great for collecting runes and money
In Fallout New Vegas in the DLC where you go to the Sierra Madre Casino at the final Quest you can gain access to the Vault, when you reach the Safe Room there's 2600 pounds of Gold, you at best can carry 400 if you drop everything else but if you want to carry all of it you'll get trapped forever once the counter reaches 0 and the lock down takes effect... Unless you glitch the gold through a force field and then sprint to the exit to grab it on the other side 😅
Gotta hand it to the original coders of The Bard's Tale (PS2)
If you smash all the barrels in first town, you'll eventually meet a NPC who was the one to make the barrels in the first place, so he asks you to "Drum up trade" by destroying as many as you can find !
Only game I know of where breaking barrels actually gained you a quest lol
I love The Bard's Tale. It's also available to do in the remaster The Bard's Tale: Remastered and Resnarkled which you can play on PS4 and PS5.
If I remember well, you could also summon rats in front of a tavern, so that you could offer the tavern owner to get rid of it for them.
I know one of the game opened with that as a cutscene, but the fact that you could do it again in another town, and it still worked was a great surprise.
@@kingzach74 xbox?
bro ps2 games are the best
In Mass Effect 3, you can shoot the starchild and get a whole different ending. It's an especially brutal ending, too, although there's a slightly bittersweet bit to it.
It is worth mentioning that this feature was implemented in the Extended Cut. So if people tried it prior to that dlc, it did nothing.
No other enemy in the game works like this except for one, so I spent the whole game shooting everyone and soon as I shoot this little asshole the galaxy is doomed.
"So be it! The cycle continues." will never forget the jump scare the kid gave me for shooting him pointlessly.😅
this was the first ending I got, and so in line with the FemShep I had created and played through three games, that it's my head-canonical ending. Tho I did replay it once to get the gives-up-self-to-become-reaper-queen, as that was pretty close, too.
Even the VR version of RE4 accounts for the tower. It doesn't collapse on you, but if you spend more than about 10-15 seconds up there, they start lobbing dynamite up there with you. If you're lucky, standing in an opposite corner might save you a couple times, but one WILL eventually wipe you out if you try to stay. Just not a viable strategy.
P.S.: If you haven't played the VR version, it's fantastic. Honestly recommend it easily as much as I recommend the remake. They nailed it in so many ways.
Honestly, A day without watching one of your amazing videos is just not complete. Keep up the good work guys👍👍👍.
Oh shut it, butt kiss
Same for me I use it as a pod cast when in my car
After enough time with souls games you gain 2 new lines of thinking with loot. 1 hit the chest it could be a mimic, 2 check every corner with the camera when walking into any room that looks too empty.
Yep. I was just about to type this lol
I've honestly thought like that since the old God of War games 😂 at least the checking every inch of every room/level for stuff
#1 was the instinct until, I believe DS2, you were capable of just destroying real chests and then being left with nothing lol. Had to find other ways to tell if it was a mimic
I've always just looked at the chain. If you can't see the chain clearly, wait and see if it's breathing. Tho with enough playthroughs you just remember which is a mimic and which isn't, unfortunately. It would be fun if NG+ and beyond mixed them up
I will say took me till like 3rd run to learn about the lloyd throwables putting them to sleep and gave a better shot at their helm
Dont forget the "I swear, I did it by mistake!" achievement when you look up Juliete's skirt in Lollipop Chainsaw. The devs knew and they were ready to slap the player with an achievement that would post to their game feed!
there's also one like that for doing that with 2b in Nier Automata
Another instance in GoW Ragnarok where they acknowledged the looting that I remember was when (I think it was) Heimdall said to Atreus “sure! Just break your way into Asgard and start taking our shit! That’s cool…”
Huh? When does this happen? It’s been awhile since I played it…but from what I remember the only time you’re moving/interacting with Heimdall is during cut scenes and when you meet/walk with him to Odin’s spot…before he makes you fight…and I don’t remember there being anything you can loot since it’s basically a cutscene…all you can do is walk with him. So yeah, when do you even get the opportunity to loot stuff with him nearby??
I loved the loot comment! I think it happens a few times in other situations but nothing like the my dad just likes loot. Epic stuff right there bc after 2 games you really feel the relationship between the 3
With the Batman one you can actually slam his face against the bars. Him flinching is the second time I believe
Yup 👍🏽
Came here to say this 😅
The threatening flinch also happens when you press the counter option instead is the melee button. Even the first time. It's incredible that they even bothered with different options.
In Borderlands 3, the first time you meet Tannis, she takes the vault key into her office/research shack thing to charge it with some kind of machine she's got(actually she's just getting inside to charge it so you won't find out she's got siren powers). Anyway, she tells you that while she's doing that, you stay outside and "loot anything not nailed down". Which, like. It's a Borderlands game. You're doing that anyway.
Definitely the floor falling out on LOP is a good one, I'm on ng+ and have fallen for the same damn trick now twice! I also would include how Elden Ring puts that ridiculously difficult sentinel right at the beginning of the game knowing that people would go over there spend the next few runs (or hours) being ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED over and over again.
Lop?
@@GeraldGruenigMedia1 Lies Of P
@@LucieOne wow heavily intrigued
Tales of Destiny has something like this too. If you manage to beat Leon the first time you encounter him, the game gives you an early ending. This is mainly meant for a NG+ run, but you can do it on the first run of the game using cheats (or you know, being good at the game.)
Special dialogue in TotK is an understatement. There is special dialogue for EVERYTHING in that game! If it's day, night, raining, snowing, different locations, different clothes, no clothes, certain fusions you have equipped. And it goes beyond dialogue, too. If you threaten people, they'll run away and you can herd them around.
what game? whats a totk? bro fully type his reasons but the game gets acronym because its cool
The most devious way a dev perfectly predicted what I would do was in MGS4. Me forgetting a number in real life meant that Snake forgot the number too! And it was actually part of the story! It's not technically an instinct but I still think it counts.
I’ll piggy back off that and say screaming mantis cause kojima knew we’d try changing the controller to player 2 to beat her like psycho mantis then had meta commentary on it in game about how it wouldn’t work
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@@gameranxTV THE FUCK DO YOU RESPOND TO SHIT CONSTANTLY WITH FUCKING EMOJIS AND SHIT WHEN I'VE BEEN ASKING ON EVERY SINGLE FUCKING VIDEO YOU DROP FOR THE LAST 2 FUCKING YEARS WHAT THE SONG YOU USE CONSTANTLY IS TO FUCKING SILENCE EVERY SINGLE TIME????/
The baiting with items thing is an oldskool tradition. You'd see a 1-up on a ledge or something and think you could make it with a crazy good jump but nope. It was a red herring.
I'll also remember the stealth sewers in Chrono Trigger, where you see a save point but the chime that plays when you walk on the save point alerts enemies. It got me so good I laughed till I stopped.
What about Nier Automata? A game that had 21 joke endings for doing stupid or "unexpected" things. Like running away from a boss fight or self destructing on the space station.
Or eating fish when an NPC tells you to after giving you one.
Gotta love that developer foresight. They know our capability in cruelty, invincibility, creativity, and even our own foresight.
I won't call it foresight as most of them are gamers and they know what other gamers would try to do. So, they just implement the stuff that they would probably be doing themselves.
for Baldur's Gate 3 it's not just the netherstones. there are a lot of instances when you think there is no way Larian have thought of this. But they have!
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@@gameranxTV THE FUCK DO YOU RESPOND TO SHIT CONSTANTLY WITH FUCKING EMOJIS AND SHIT WHEN I'VE BEEN ASKING ON EVERY SINGLE FUCKING VIDEO YOU DROP FOR THE LAST 2 FUCKING YEARS WHAT THE SONG YOU USE CONSTANTLY IS TO FUCKING SILENCE EVERY SINGLE TIME????
"When you're vibrating at the same frequency as your refresh rate on your monitor" that legit made my day. Great one! haha
Falcon!!!! Just something about this guy you just love.
I liked when in Skyrim a guy commented on you picking his family crypt clean. (But he considered it payment for your effort to help with the thing.)
Falcons bit on Arkngtgamz, was pure comedy😂 0:56 . Love your videos. Thank you much for all the years of great videos
The Stanley Parable could fill this whole list. For example, number 4 is similar to what happens when you put the right code on the boss's office's safe before the narrator tells you.
Fun part about the High on Life bit is if you don't shoot the kid, you run into his mom who starts going on and on about how much she hates her kid...
Also my pick: Destiny 2's anniversary dungeon, where they called back to the D1 loot cave in the EDZ by making it into an entire dungeon! Awesome fan service.
It would be better fan service if there was a way to still play old campaigns
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@@gameranxTV THE FUCK DO YOU RESPOND TO SHIT CONSTANTLY WITH FUCKING EMOJIS AND SHIT WHEN I'VE BEEN ASKING ON EVERY SINGLE FUCKING VIDEO YOU DROP FOR THE LAST 2 FUCKING YEARS WHAT THE SONG YOU USE CONSTANTLY IS TO FUCKING SILENCE EVERY SINGLE TIME????/
If you shoot the kid, you also run into the mom, where she kind of gives you conflicting messages abt killing her son. "oh someone finally did it. He definitely desereved it, I hated the kid. But he was also my kid. I can't believe he's gone. Please leave me to grieve."
Or something along those lines.
i still think the best part about that moment is that kenny doesnt actually LET you shoot him right away lol u gotta try a few times and hear him ripping on u for trying to
In Kid Icarus Uprising the normal "don't advance the maon story, get loot first" mentatlity results in you falling into a trap foor which is actually the right path, you can double back later to get the treasure chest you were baited with.
14:29 That 4th-wall breaker tho- 😂
That chort that they had spawn in the first town to stop people from farming cow hides was hilarious to me. Also there was the note in the pang of conscience sword chest in Kaer Morhen that acknowledged the glitch.
If you guys do a part two to this list, you should add in Outer Wilds. That entire game abuses my ingrained instincts from playing games in order to hide away all of its mechanics.
I like how god of war breaks the 4th wall witht the loot you mention in the video also when Atreus asks kratos so are we heading there(main quest) or are we going to do other things(side quests) it's cool because other games never mention it, characters just stay quiet all the time until cutscenes
#3 reminds me of this one part from The Suffering. There's a shallow pit in a cave you see that has a bunch of ammo and health items. The minute you jump in to grab them you hear the voice of Hermes Haight (the gas ghost character) saying "People are so predictable..." and then the pit starts filling with toxic fumes. I had to laugh, it was such a great set up I couldn't get mad.
Sometimes I feel like Gameranx is inside my head. How do you nail everything so well?
hes a true gamer.
because Falcon is a gamer, and has been for a LOT of years.
Get out of my head, FALCON!
real genuine human . not on a payroll, hasn't sold his soul.
I liked how in demon souls if you beat merchants, they will stop trading with you forever. I did this mistake and I had to grind super hard as I couldn't buy the basic stuff.
I want a video game that tells the origin story of Falcon and Jake Baldino. I need to know how Jake met a bird in his travels
Excellent concept for a video, well done! I would love to see more like this.
I am only 30 seconds into the video, and it's already the best intro I think I've ever heard. Props.
Gameranx understands my gamer instincts - you guys have for the most part lined up with my feelings on some games *after* I bought them.
Oie gameranxs you want me to re play Skyrim don’t you 😂😂, I’m Loving Starfield so much but I do miss Skyrim hahaha. Great work always and thank you, buy Jake a pizza please
Watching an intro never made me more proud of myself as a gamer
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Mortys voice as an alien gun took me out Lmaooo
Dragon's Dogma has something similar to number 3. Some of the chests you are trying to loot contain an evil monster(leapworm) that will instantly eat you.
That's an oldie, same concept as chest mimic (very common in dark souls).
@@bnz302 Ok,i've never played Souls,so i didn't know.
Dragon's Dogma does do one where you can make forgeries of some quest items and give those to people instead..... And then actually have it change something. I only did it twice: the first was PERFECT game writing, the second backfired on me lol. A fantastic game all around
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“Ahh you shot me im dead” that was comedy gold. Same with the “there goes our E for everybody rating”
I want a video about when games DON’T understand our gamer instincts, because IT IS SO ANNOYING.
Opening line had me rolling! Thanks for the good laugh I needed this morning.
The guy in the gcpd is one of the best NPC's ever slamming him against the bar is funny but making him flinch always cracks me up easily one of the best video game moments ever, even though its a small one
The intro had me rolling “vibrating at the same rate as your refresh screen” 😂
It would be cool if you guys did a video on top gaming soundtracks. I know you’ve mentioned the music in some of your before you buy videos and I think it would be cool if you did a video dedicated to some of your favorite gaming soundtracks or a top 10 list, etc.
That is a great idea!!!
What would your top 3 be??
@@deus0rcinus889lately I’ve been listening to Uncharted 4 and Assassin’s Creed black flag which are both a lot of fun! The last of us is up there too! Probably those 3 if I had to choose favorites. How about you?
Good work Gamernax:)
Always love your introduction 😂
The first line had me rolling lol. Give falcon a raise
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He's a millionaire lol.
FALCON NEEDS TO BE FIRED, HE IS ANNOYING AND NOT FUNNY AT ALL@@gameranxTV
@@Dr.PussNballs objectively incorrect.
like, there is a correct approach here, and you've not taken it.
i will not hear arguments. i will not read your reply. you will not be perceived.
you're just wrong.
i swear to god falcon is the only reason i come to this channel. he is the only thing that sets this apart from other channels, where the narrator is VERY narrator-y. which is objectively bad.
The best Lure for a Human...a shiny bright light
I expected to see the option to stay the night with Selina in the batman telltale series game crack this list
adding on to the Arkham Knight one: the first time you do it you actually slam the guy's head into the bars of the cage, the animation of Batman raising his fist at the jerk is only for subsequent visits
The part where you pick up some hacksilver as Atreus
Heimdall: “Yes, why not steal anything that isn’t nailed down” 😂😂😂
Had me on the floor
That freaking intro was excelent.
My favorite mod in Skyrim is a giant museum to house all my loot,
this is accurate.
Capcom proves how to do a remaster. The meta levels of gameplay design in that tower collapse are amazing.
Perfect Life form a Gamer, love that every way 👍
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10:00 I've been playing Final Fantasy XV the past week, and they do this in a couple of dungeons. Sure, most shiny item spots also _just so happen_ to be in rooms where a bunch of enemies spawn before you can grab the loot, but I mean actual tricks.
In three different areas, the blue shinies are in rooms that almost immediately collapse upon entering, with the ceiling dealing a fair amount of damage if you don't dodge back in time. You can't get the item, by the way-it's completely crushed/hidden by the ceiling's rubble. And then there are the bridges that collapse, forever preventing you from grabbing an item. It makes me wonder what items they put in these unobtainable spots. Was it some basic vendor trash, just to get the blue dot on the field, or did they jokingly put in high value loot just to further troll anyone who digs into the code?
I feel like this whole video is about Lies Of P because you can tell the Devs behind it are hardcore gamers they must have with all these shortcuts all the rewards you get after a hard encounter it's like they're talking to my soul with this game lol
Well, I've missed rare items because I skipped out on picking them up. Now I've decided to rectify it. It helps me check out, mentally, on an area when I get through it to know it's fully explored.
Batman Arkham Knight is an Unreal Engine 3 game 🤯🤯🤯
The bell tower floor collapsing in RE4 remake scared the hell out of me. Then i laughed about it cause i knew they thought of it for that exact reason
"There goes our E for Everyone rating!" Okay, that was funny. I've been avoiding High on Life because of the justin roiland crimes and because idk if I could listen to him for hours on end, but that line was genuinely hilarious, really took me by surprise.
I actually fell for that final loot bait trap in Lies of P. Even called myself out for falling for such an obvious trap. LOL🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Hug the walls and pick up everything that isn't nailed down."
Those are my house words.
That intro was the poetic writing that only the ingenious mind of gamer could produce. May the Dew be with Yew
Gameranx with the HARDEST intro of all time fr 🔥
10:28 brilliant 😄 that kind of writing keeps so many of us coming back.
In fallout the npc will also take the hint and say things like okay I guess I’ll shutup
🦅Hi Falcon, it’s us folks🦅.
Wow... played through the original RE4 a few times and never thought to hide in the tower.
I dont think they appereciate you well enough in gameranx falcon. Your sense of humor and the way you get how most of gamers feel is awesome.
Arkngthamz, you need to understand one thing. Back in those times vowels were in short supply and the extra vowels got looted from its name. It's pretty sad really, such a long name with only two As. That time was called 'The Great Vowel Movement'
That last one was HILARIOUS 😂 😂
With Number 7, you can also instead of hitting the strike button hit the counter button and Batman will reach through the bars and smack the dude's head into the bars, knocking him out
Falcon is getting and getting funnier . Nice vids . More please
Dark Souls. The chest in Firelink Shrine will have important items spawn in it cause the devs knew we'd throw shit away.
FFX did it beautifully.
all the area conquest monsters cost 6000 Gils to fight but the Don Tonberry who is used for a very well known AP grinding trick cost 8000 Gils.
XD That opening setup killed me.
When talking about dialog, you should show a little more of it! I always really like hearing the different funny voice lines xD
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14:29 “oh you shot me I’m dead….eehhh” lol that caught me off guard hahahhahaha
“Vibrating at the same frequency as the refresh rate of your monitor” I need a t-shirt with that written on it
"Over the millenia evolution created the perfect life form: The Gamer."
Best thing I've heard. Thanks :)
GGWP
Ah man, you already mentioned Max Payne 2 but not the best Moment for this video. When you're close to the end of the game, you are having a hard time in the mansion with lots of enemies behind every door and painkillers being scarce. So you jump into every room guns blazing. But there is one room filled with mannequins with guns in their hands but having gas tanks as their heads.
I really fell for that by diving into the room and blasting my shotgun at the next best guy near the door and boom.
I didn't get the armor only cause it's not worth it, so I only got encouraging words of taking her bow and stuff. Fun thing someone out there has that "gaming instinct" 😂
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Ha! I never knew about that Skyrim one. I never leave a neutral corpes naked when I loot them out of respect for the honored dead, and make sure they have a weapon on them so they can enter Sovngarde. It's just a fun thing to roleplay. And there the game acknowledges that it's a thing. It's not just me. I love it.
When he said “look at that! That is not a word, there are not enough Vowels for that to be!😂😂”
In Soma in the Deep, the player is forced to hide from threats near glowing pillars. And he begins to associate light with safety. Later he finds himself in a dark zone and of course when he sees the light, he immediately runs towards it. But this time it turns out to be a monster fisherman)
“There goes our E for Everyone rating. “ - That was really funny.
Another one from Skyrim, when you get the Dremora Butler power from the Dragonborn DLC (One of the Black Books), when he spawns in he can randomly say: Do You have any more cups and plates for me to carry?
"There goes our E for everybody"
I need to play this game if this is the level of comedy
3:00 In my copies of the game both on gamecube back in the day, and then the steam release, not the current remake, I could never just wait there. They always climbed up after me or launched explosives at me to drive me out.
My favorite thing in God of War is when you're looking and aureus goes "how did you know that was there!??" 😂
about #1, in Fallout 3 (or NV, I don't remember), there's a quest inside some old bunker with a secret room stashed with lots of gold bars and you must escape the bunker before it explodes, but gold bars are heavy, so basically Bethesda test you to see what you choose life or wealthy.
Players still found a way around it. (Never underestimate the power of Player Greed!)
I literally watch for falcon's insights on games, he should have his own channel.
ABSOLUTELY THIS. i sometimes come to this channel, and suddenly a wild Jake appears! and i'm like nope! no thank you! more Falcon please!
Yes anytime Skyrim is brought up it makes me happy ☺️
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you the goat falcon ⭐️
That was a fantastic intro monologue
one of my fav channels on youtube
It's funny because in the Witcher 3 I never did the exploits that they talked about but I did a completely different one. If you don't take everything from a monster nest, it doesn't register as completed... So you take everything except for something that doesn't cost very much and then you just come back to it, Great for collecting runes and money
In Fallout New Vegas in the DLC where you go to the Sierra Madre Casino at the final Quest you can gain access to the Vault, when you reach the Safe Room there's 2600 pounds of Gold, you at best can carry 400 if you drop everything else but if you want to carry all of it you'll get trapped forever once the counter reaches 0 and the lock down takes effect...
Unless you glitch the gold through a force field and then sprint to the exit to grab it on the other side 😅