Hey Jules how about a list of the best couch co-op games. Seems like a topic nobody thinks about anymore. Maybe it'll give some people a goal to play with friends for when they can get together again due to the Rona pandemic.
Yep. Everyone involved in Reach lost. Most of the Spartan team lost their lives. Jun lost his family. The Doctor lost people and all that data. Humanity lost Reach.
That's exactly it. In Reach, we lose. Reach is a story about loss and persevering through it. You lose again and again, and you keep going until there's nowhere left to go. All our efforts on Reach are about making the best of inevitable defeat and making sure it's only one battle, not war as a whole.
@@medicyukisuna Not only that, but I felt it was also a great exploration of making sure your death means something. Noble Team and the rest of the UNSC personnel on Reach who knew it was a lost cause kept fighting anyway because the longer they kept the Covenant fleet distracted at Reach, the longer other colony worlds had to prepare for their turn to meet their end. It was a nobility of sacrifice that was the embodiment of "If I'm going down, I'm taking as many of the enemy with me as I can!"
Hey Jules on a serious note, I have been following your example of motivational messages at the end of my online classes for my students and for many, it makes a world of difference especially now. Thanks for always adding that personal touch and never stop cheering on others because we are cheering for you too.
That's so cool. At work we used to have a GM who would basically micromanage and use a lot of negative feedback to try to manage our team. It was, predictably, a terrible way to run things, but we did end up banning together to get him ousted, making our team very tight-knit and loyal to each other. Anyway, since the irl boss battle, everyone basically moved up in the store and we've used the opportunity to try to use more positive feedback and motivation in our communications. Morale is so much better and we're doing a lot better overall.
I heard that in "Mother 3" for the Game Boy Advance, the world ends up getting destroyed along with everyone on it (except for Porky, who is sealed away in an indestructible capsule that leaves him trapped for all of eternity).
Sort of, but the ending is left much more ambiguous, where it’s heavily implied that Lucas and co. survived the destruction and the world was restored.
Infamous 1 is depressing in that no matter if you chose the good route or evil route you end up alone, and Infamous 2 is not much better because either you and most of you're friends die or you kill everyone who doesn't join your side.
Infamous 2 also had that end choice that was supposed to be good/bad that was either (good) kill all power users in an attempt to end humanity ending plague that may or may not work and we won't know untill after we commit which way it will fall, or (bad) save the power users, who are the only ones imune to said plague, and kill of a maddening amount of nomal folks trying to force others to be power users (conduits) so that some of humanity may survive. Honestly, this wasn't as clear cut to me as they wanted to make it out to be and neither choice was really a good one. Yes, I know that after chosing to try and save the larger amount of poeple it did work out, but at the time we 1st played through this none of us had any idea if if would really work out or not. How about a list of good/bad choices that really didn't have a good choice in them?
Um point of being a superhero homie be better make the choice that could possibly save humanity and if you save the conduits you doom humanity conduits aren't classed as human in infamous that's why you have humanity and conduits
5:42 Actually Space Marines are considered too valuable to lose, so they just get their minds wiped and then are returned to service. But if you think about it, that's almost the same as being turned into a mindless robot.
Depends on the level of perceived heresy. The soul drinkers are famously at odds with the imperium despite being an asset when you look at how they operate and a lot of chapters hide problems with their gene seed by providing small samples or in some cases, none at all.
Heretic space marines are either imprisoned or killed. The marines are not as important as the gene-seed. There are whole systems of planets that produce space marine candidates. Once tainted by chaos very little will allow you to be to your legion. Mind wiping will not remove the taint of chaos.
@@Garviel-Loken I wasn't talking about full blown Chaos Space Marines, I was referring to Space Marines who fought alongside the Inquisition fighting against the taint of Chaos, which is what you were in this video. If you're a full blown Chaos/Heretic Space Marine you're enemy #1 and are to be killed on sight with extreme prejudice.
@@morgantaylor84 it is not a go-to procedure on space marines, it's very rare. Half the legions don't even respect the inquisition so would not allow this to happen. Innocence proves nothing as the Inquisition say.
If you play both Dying Light and The Following, either you escape Harran but become a zombie and abandon everyone else to die, or you nuke the entire city and kill everyone after preventing the government and military from bombing the city and killing everyone.
Nier Replicant, the game prior, has an especially bleak ending to set up for Automata(potato potata). Yay! You saved your sister from the Shadowlord! Oh, by the way, he's the only original human left and with his defeat you've ended humanity and soon the replicants. Plus, with ending D, you have to defeat the evil side of Kaine and sacrifice yourself to cleanse her. GTA 4's first DLC, Lost and Damned, follows that train, though thankfully the Ballad of Gay Tony is a lot more upbeat. But in L&D, you managed to root out the corruption plaguing the MC, but at the cost of the MC itself, fracturing it so heavily that you're last mission objective is to torch the clubhouse, with the MC disbanding soon after. Then they move to LS and end up wiped out at the hands of Trevor.
I almost love Jules messages at the end as much as I love Tues your own adventure. I wanted to mention, typically in mental health, we say "died by suicide," instead of committed suicide. It shifts the negative stigma associated with suicide away from a crime (people commit crimes) and a tragedy (someone died). Many surviving families of suicide adopt this form of expression as they dont want to think of their dead loved ones as criminals. I was against leaving this comment bc I generally dont like policing others. But I figured it would be something Jules might appreciate as he always talks about taking care of your mental health. Keep up the great content! And I hope you are taking care of yourself as well!
it's called committing suicide because its a sin being committed, not because it's a crime. the difference in language is relative to religious or non religious I guess, I don't know. all I know is losing someone that way sucks, and that's an understatement
@@daltongarrett7117 Eh. Slight issue there is that suicide literally has been considered a crime- one often punished by death, hypocritically enough- because of religious zealotry. Either way, using "commit" still puts implications of a moral failure upon a person, rather than acknowledge the fact that suicide is more of a matter of being rendered a victim by mental/emotional health or social/cultural pressures. Meaning that 'commit suicide' is a flawed term as it is used to imply a moral failure, usually to avoid addressing the problems that led to the individuals death by suicide.
@@daltongarrett7117 In biblical terms suicide isn't a sin, the concept of unforgivable or mortal sins being tacked on as part of the process of turning a faith into a religion and gain control over people. If you look at the whole concept of christianity revolving around the sacrificial act to forgive sins you'll notice there wasn't any addendums declared during the crucifixion the concept of "unforgivable" runs contrary to the core act around which the christian faith revolves.
Some potential contenders: Super Mario World where the Mushroom Kingdom residents were turned into bricks so u just killed most of the Kingdom, Mega Man X franchise as the human population was decimated, & Shadow of the Colosseus where Ico in order to revive his girlfriend kills a bunch of innocents giants where he succeeds but then revives a giant evil & he immediately dies
Legend, can you do a list of top 10 returning characters who you thought had died in previous games and make it spoiler free! Keep up the entertainment
"Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga" had a base game in which you complete the game... and learn that you'd just freed the big bad and you were played for a fool every step of the way, as he imprisons *you* in the same amber material he'd been trapped in. Until the expansions came out, that was simply the way the game ended.
Spec Ops: The Line isn't a First Person Shooter Edit:"Dead Space makes Event Horizon look like the Magic School Bus." Yeah, no. I would much rather be killed by necromorphs than go to Event Horizon. At least there's a possibility of merciful death in Dead Space. Event Horizon discovered literal hell.
Wild Arms 4 and 5: Starting with Wild Arms 2, the series began going into a _"tragic heroes"_ trend which made 2 somewhat not having a _"good"_ ending, 3 getting worse, 4 getting quite bad and 5 making you feel like crap about the whole ordeal. That trend even seeped into the Wild Arms remake called Alter Code F. The Outer Wilds: Literally, everyone in the most complete manner of speech, loses everything.
Granted I have not watched all of the Tues your own adventures, but if there isn't already a best time travel variety, t'would be fun. (Chrono Trigger/Cross, FF8, Zelda Ocarina of Time, etc.) ((fixed for accuracy thanks wildman))
The one funny thing about WH40K: Space Marine's ending is that at the end, even the Inquisitor acts like trying Titus is a waste of his time. He really gives off the vibe that "this is the job and I have to do this, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true, but I really, really doubt there's fire under this smoke", and the manner in which he does so (not even having the Black Templars take Titus' weapons) makes it clear that he's doing the bare minimum required and he expects Titus to walk away from it (eventually). Dude did just literally punch a Chaos Lord back to the Warp, after all.
@@scottdudley9431 Not really. Inquisitors that survive more than one investigation (not the over-the-top memes) don't waste resources they can use, and Space Marine chapters only answer to them if the Marines deign to play along. The Space Wolves in particular often tell the Inquisition to go swing off their own nooses.
An interesting thing about the Deadspace game. Take the first letter of each chapter Chapter 1: New Arrivals Chapter 2: Intensive Care Chapter 3: Course Correction Chapter 4: Obliteration Imminent Chapter 5: Lethal Devotion Chapter 6: Environmental Hazard Chapter 7: Into the Void Chapter 8: Search and Rescue Chapter 9: Dead on Arrival Chapter 10: End of Days Chapter 11: Alternate Solutions Chapter 12: Dead Space NICOLE-IS-DEAD
Meh, trial for heresy can often lead to accusers being strung up just as often. All depends on how close this combat was to Ultramar and if they would defend their battle brother. Look at the months of shame.
Jules: "AutomATA" *begins sweating* Mhm? Jules: "Inventry" *sweats profusely* O-Ok-k-kay, t-this is f-fine... Jules: "Tempry" *ROARS WITH THE RAGE OF AN AVERAGE DARK SOULS PLAYER* WHY DO YOU DO THIS TO ME, ENGLAAAND!?
Been getting into the 40k lore more and more the older I get. Watching my older brothers nerd out and paint the models I use to laugh but it's so so good.
8 Heartfelt/Wholesome tributes in video games. Such as Glitterbeard in Sea of Thieves. Yes i've suggested this before, yes i'll carry on doing so until it's done. So chop-chop Jules, you magnificent hairy egg head daddy!
"In the embrace of great Nurgle, I am no longer afraid, for with His pestilential favour I have become that which I once feared: Death." - Kulvain Hestarius of the Death Guard
You should do “most enjoyable sports games for people who don’t enjoy sports” some of my personal picks would be NBA street vol.2, ssx3, and the skate franchise
10 videogames where you're not the protagonist. One entry that comes to mind is FFX as Tidus very much plays just a supporting role for Yuna's quest making her more of the protagonist.
Today is my 29th birthday, Jules first video I go for today knowing my birthday is on a Chewsdayyyy! Jules mate, you are a beacon a positive energy and are so authentic thank you man!
What about "Games where the hero saves the world from catastrophes they caused" like for instance my personal all-time favourite the Prince of Persia Sands of Time trilogy?
12:10 also another bit of info into the Dead Space Nicole thing, which more people probably already know, if you line up the names of all the levels from top to bottom and look at the first letter, they actually spell "Nicole Is Dead" Chapter 1: New Arrivals Chapter 2: Intensive Care Chapter 3: Course Correction Chapter 4: Obliteration Imminent Chapter 5: Lethal Devotion Chapter 6: Environmental Hazard Chapter 7: Into the Void Chapter 8: Search and Rescue Chapter 9: Dead on Arrival Chapter 10: End of Days Chapter 11: Alternate Solutions Chapter 12: Dead Space
IIRC it was originally inspired by a bit from the Limmy Show and it was going to have a dedicated set and Jules would be in medieval garb but then the pandemic hit so he just presented it from his home
In baulders gate 3 it describes bhaal as a god reborn after his children were sacrificed which means the protagonist and their sister from the first two games finally lost the fight with their father and one became the new god of murder.
I wanted to like Skyward Sword, I really did. But I couldn’t get past the awkward motion controls. Maybe I’ll give it another go on the Switch version, dark ending be damned.
Wimp! Play the "Chzo Mythos Cycle"! "Five Days A Stranger", ""Seven Days A Skeptic" and "Six Days A Sacrifice": You're stopping a serial killer across time and space only to find you fail, the first hero is tortured by the Pain God Chzo forever (who you wind up serving) and NOND OF THIS MATTERS as it's all to preserve a time loop. Indy games *hurt*. Bloody (literally) classic!
The signal that turned the crew of the Ishimura insane: is a hilarious secret that nobody would figure out unless they knew how to walk a straight line...
The title makes me think of The Grudge (Haunted House Simulator), the point of Level 1 is for the main girl (sister) to escape from Kayako with her dog then get home to the rest of her family. Then over the following levels the family are killed one-by-one by the titular ghost lady, she can kill you at any point during the levels if she catches you but the point of it all to is to survive till the end of the level ... and your reward is she kills you to advance the story. So in the end everyone’s dead, even the dog (we never actually see it but c’mon if a kitty is part of the Grudge then the poor dog is done for. This woman’s grudge is so strong not even death can save you and THAT is why it’s my favourite J-Horror movie 😱😱😱 Thanks for the new vid and Merry Christmas James and Jules 🎁🎄💙🐱💙🎄🎁
Far Cry 2 was without a doubt the most depressing ending to a game i ever played, However the greatest 'bad' ending was Bards tale on the xbox. Typical D&D tosh, questing and saving the princess from a tower blah blah blah. (Spoilers) Turns out in the end she was a demon manipulating you the entire game and you had been slaughtering your way through Gandalf and his mates all along before accidently freeing her. At the end she turns into Red She Hulk with horns and reveals a diabolic plan for world damnation. You have one chance for redemption and a tough battle ahead. However you do get the 'is it just me or she still really hot' option to just go off with her into the (burning) sunset anyway.
You could added the zelda franchise in general for this one since ganon usually come out on top because YOU got up out of bed to do things. Should of stayed in bed & then ganon wouldn't of gotten the triforce would he?
Project Wingman: Not only do the bad guys recklessly cause an apocalypse during the war but the good guys' capital also gets destroyed after they win the war.
6:10 Skyward Sword's sound track tends to do that with everyone and everything. You get about a half hour into playing this game, or even watching someone else play it and your ass is already starting to nod off or worse... You literally fall right to sleep midway through your quest.
I think that's exactly why I could never warm up to the Warhammer universe, no matter the iteration. It always has this deeply ingrained, almost enforced grimdark nihilism of 'No matter what you do, no matter if you win, it won't change anything in the long run. Everything is miserable. Everyone will die. It all sucks.'
I could never get into because it's fans have this dumb idea that it's overpowered. It's not. The empire is stronger than the Imperium, StarTrek ships are much stronger than theirs, and any faction from SupCom would steamroll the crap out of them. But if you say that they screech at you.
Talking about how miserable the future of 40k is for everyone makes me laugh because I recently got pulled on with the recent Marvel comics and the vibe I got immediately and I kinda love it
If you want a real look into the 40k universe look up what a virus bomb or exterminantus is it’s that bad they don’t even use them against the race knows as the tyranids (Zerg from star craft )
@@spiffygonzales5899 you wish the Jedi and sith would get messed up by the inquestion alone not to mention they get backed up by Gray knight and my chapter which I collect the black templars lol
@@kyeg There isn't a single thing in all of the Imperium as strong as Palpatine. And there's no weapon in all of the Imperium that one shots a planet like the death Star. On top of that the Empire is 70 times bigger than the Imperium, it's over 10 times as populous, far more productive, and it doesn't use naval tactics from the 1700s.
Hey man I have an idea for you. Underappreciated games ahead of their time. For me, this is dragon's dogma. Underappreciated, dark souls hard, amazing combat, but a story that people couldn't get into.
Super Mario Galaxy. The universe actually gets destroyed when Bowser's galaxy reactor explodes. All the lumas Mario has met over the game then turn into a new universe, with Mario, Peach, Bowser and Rosalina being the only survivors of the old universe. Although the Rosalina turning back time is also a possible interpretation.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number: You trigger a nuclear war. Dead Space 3: Awakened: The Brethren Moons awaken and consume Earth and what is left of mankind. Bioshock Infinite: Booker and Elizabeth erase both themselves and Comstock from history. Far Cry 2: The protagonist and antagonist both die along with all of the other main characters. RayForce: You succeed in defeating Con-Human, but the corrupted Earth explodes and takes the hero with it. Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow: After you kill the big bad, Hassan al-Bitar, Shen Rei commits suicide, then in the post-credits stinger, Trinidad guns down Lawrence, Teresa, and Gabe, though the latter kills her with a last-breath bullet before apparently expiring himself.
...you didn't add in "But, that sentiment is understandable" to that bit about Tingle? Well, either way, how about a list of sequels radically different than their predecessors? Fallout 3 onward were whole different beasts compared to 1 and 2. As for Pac-Man and Pac-Man 2: The New Pac Adventures...need I say more?
i recall watching my friend play black, and we had a good time, laughing a lot. asked him years later if black was a particularly funny game, he went 'no, we're just good at fucking around a lot"
The Evil Within. You go through a horrific adventure through the manifestation of a psychopath's mind, slowly lose yourself to the corruption of said mind, and watch your partner succumb to the corruption as well... Only for the antagonist to get away into the real world with the goal to end all of humanity. Poor Sebastian was in way over his head.
Times when your protagonist was tasked with something way beneath their pay grade Example: when you have to destroy rats in the witcher 3 just so Keira will move
The first games you would recommend to a friend who just barely got their first 8th gen consol and hasn’t played a game since PS1/ Xbox era. I did this too, only being pulled into games again when FF7 remake was announced and came out on my birthday! It was fate, and now I play all the video games! I got a PS5 so I gave my PS4 pro to them and the last game they played was the original Crash Bandicoot. So he’s been out of the loop, knows nothing about genre or art or gameplay mechanics so what are ten games to tell him to buy because in your head it’s a damn near perfect game and he must play it! Mines Red Dead 2
Hey jules ye should TOTALLY do a list of the all time craziest/funniest character names OF ALL TIME..in videogamez(i know ye did a video years back but there are so many...for example "THAT MAN" in guilty gear XRD- SIGN)
Hey Jules how about a list of the best couch co-op games. Seems like a topic nobody thinks about anymore. Maybe it'll give some people a goal to play with friends for when they can get together again due to the Rona pandemic.
I love this idea
I third this idea!
great idea!
Yes Jules
can't "thumbs up" this enough!!!
'Halo: Reach'. I know the Autumn gets away at the end, but it sure felt like we lost. Especially knowing what happens to that crew in 'Halo'. 😞
I don’t think they have ever included Halo reach despite the fact that it can fit in most lists
Yep. Everyone involved in Reach lost. Most of the Spartan team lost their lives. Jun lost his family. The Doctor lost people and all that data. Humanity lost Reach.
That's exactly it. In Reach, we lose. Reach is a story about loss and persevering through it. You lose again and again, and you keep going until there's nowhere left to go. All our efforts on Reach are about making the best of inevitable defeat and making sure it's only one battle, not war as a whole.
That covenant guy that killed me at the end of reach won... And I had the bastards right where I wanted them, honest I did.
@@medicyukisuna Not only that, but I felt it was also a great exploration of making sure your death means something. Noble Team and the rest of the UNSC personnel on Reach who knew it was a lost cause kept fighting anyway because the longer they kept the Covenant fleet distracted at Reach, the longer other colony worlds had to prepare for their turn to meet their end. It was a nobility of sacrifice that was the embodiment of "If I'm going down, I'm taking as many of the enemy with me as I can!"
I wonder if they will do a "video games where both the protagonist and antagonist are morally wrong"
Last of us 2
I guess the God Of War series can be considered here
@@Tboss8910 Except for the most recent one.
@@babserella2778 True. In Gow 4 he's more like Hulk. He just wants to be left alone and live in peace, but unfortunately for him they had other plans.
People say i made the wrong decision by quitting my job to smoke weed on my TH-cam channel full time but I believe in my vision 🔥
Hey Jules on a serious note, I have been following your example of motivational messages at the end of my online classes for my students and for many, it makes a world of difference especially now. Thanks for always adding that personal touch and never stop cheering on others because we are cheering for you too.
That's so cool. At work we used to have a GM who would basically micromanage and use a lot of negative feedback to try to manage our team. It was, predictably, a terrible way to run things, but we did end up banning together to get him ousted, making our team very tight-knit and loyal to each other. Anyway, since the irl boss battle, everyone basically moved up in the store and we've used the opportunity to try to use more positive feedback and motivation in our communications. Morale is so much better and we're doing a lot better overall.
@@madalice5134😊😊
I heard that in "Mother 3" for the Game Boy Advance, the world ends up getting destroyed along with everyone on it (except for Porky, who is sealed away in an indestructible capsule that leaves him trapped for all of eternity).
Sort of, but the ending is left much more ambiguous, where it’s heavily implied that Lucas and co. survived the destruction and the world was restored.
The fact that the opening letter of each chapter spells out Nicole's fate in Dead Space was a great touch
Infamous 1 is depressing in that no matter if you chose the good route or evil route you end up alone, and Infamous 2 is not much better because either you and most of you're friends die or you kill everyone who doesn't join your side.
Infamous 2 also had that end choice that was supposed to be good/bad that was either (good) kill all power users in an attempt to end humanity ending plague that may or may not work and we won't know untill after we commit which way it will fall, or (bad) save the power users, who are the only ones imune to said plague, and kill of a maddening amount of nomal folks trying to force others to be power users (conduits) so that some of humanity may survive. Honestly, this wasn't as clear cut to me as they wanted to make it out to be and neither choice was really a good one. Yes, I know that after chosing to try and save the larger amount of poeple it did work out, but at the time we 1st played through this none of us had any idea if if would really work out or not.
How about a list of good/bad choices that really didn't have a good choice in them?
Um point of being a superhero homie be better make the choice that could possibly save humanity and if you save the conduits you doom humanity conduits aren't classed as human in infamous that's why you have humanity and conduits
5:42 Actually Space Marines are considered too valuable to lose, so they just get their minds wiped and then are returned to service. But if you think about it, that's almost the same as being turned into a mindless robot.
Only in death does duty end..
Depends on the level of perceived heresy. The soul drinkers are famously at odds with the imperium despite being an asset when you look at how they operate and a lot of chapters hide problems with their gene seed by providing small samples or in some cases, none at all.
Heretic space marines are either imprisoned or killed.
The marines are not as important as the gene-seed.
There are whole systems of planets that produce space marine candidates.
Once tainted by chaos very little will allow you to be to your legion. Mind wiping will not remove the taint of chaos.
@@Garviel-Loken I wasn't talking about full blown Chaos Space Marines, I was referring to Space Marines who fought alongside the Inquisition fighting against the taint of Chaos, which is what you were in this video. If you're a full blown Chaos/Heretic Space Marine you're enemy #1 and are to be killed on sight with extreme prejudice.
@@morgantaylor84 it is not a go-to procedure on space marines, it's very rare. Half the legions don't even respect the inquisition so would not allow this to happen.
Innocence proves nothing as the Inquisition say.
"You managed to find a way to win. And everybody still loses!" Joker (Under the Red Hood)
If you play both Dying Light and The Following, either you escape Harran but become a zombie and abandon everyone else to die, or you nuke the entire city and kill everyone after preventing the government and military from bombing the city and killing everyone.
I’m glad to see I’m not the only one still sore about that.
The following ending was horseshit lol
The ending to The Following kind of ruined the story a bit but at least it was a solid expansion
X amount of times the '2nd players' story is better than the 'heroes' - Looking at you Dom from Gears of War and The Arbiter from Halo
Cultured man i see
A terrible day for rain T-T
Another way to put it, or rather the What Culture method: "8 Video Games Where The Good Main Character Wasn't You"
@@RealCaptainJaws I played as Dom in Gears because I was player 2 and felt more connected to him than I did to Marcus. Gears 2 and 3 continued that.
Genius! Do it!
Would Resident Evil 2 fit that?
Nier Replicant, the game prior, has an especially bleak ending to set up for Automata(potato potata). Yay! You saved your sister from the Shadowlord! Oh, by the way, he's the only original human left and with his defeat you've ended humanity and soon the replicants. Plus, with ending D, you have to defeat the evil side of Kaine and sacrifice yourself to cleanse her.
GTA 4's first DLC, Lost and Damned, follows that train, though thankfully the Ballad of Gay Tony is a lot more upbeat. But in L&D, you managed to root out the corruption plaguing the MC, but at the cost of the MC itself, fracturing it so heavily that you're last mission objective is to torch the clubhouse, with the MC disbanding soon after. Then they move to LS and end up wiped out at the hands of Trevor.
Yup. The Lost had the worst ending in GTA. Right up there with the Haitains and the Yakuza
I almost love Jules messages at the end as much as I love Tues your own adventure.
I wanted to mention, typically in mental health, we say "died by suicide," instead of committed suicide. It shifts the negative stigma associated with suicide away from a crime (people commit crimes) and a tragedy (someone died). Many surviving families of suicide adopt this form of expression as they dont want to think of their dead loved ones as criminals. I was against leaving this comment bc I generally dont like policing others. But I figured it would be something Jules might appreciate as he always talks about taking care of your mental health.
Keep up the great content! And I hope you are taking care of yourself as well!
it's called committing suicide because its a sin being committed, not because it's a crime. the difference in language is relative to religious or non religious I guess, I don't know. all I know is losing someone that way sucks, and that's an understatement
Killed is a verb. Suicide not being an object cannot perform a verb.
@@daltongarrett7117 Eh. Slight issue there is that suicide literally has been considered a crime- one often punished by death, hypocritically enough- because of religious zealotry.
Either way, using "commit" still puts implications of a moral failure upon a person, rather than acknowledge the fact that suicide is more of a matter of being rendered a victim by mental/emotional health or social/cultural pressures.
Meaning that 'commit suicide' is a flawed term as it is used to imply a moral failure, usually to avoid addressing the problems that led to the individuals death by suicide.
@@daltongarrett7117 In biblical terms suicide isn't a sin, the concept of unforgivable or mortal sins being tacked on as part of the process of turning a faith into a religion and gain control over people. If you look at the whole concept of christianity revolving around the sacrificial act to forgive sins you'll notice there wasn't any addendums declared during the crucifixion the concept of "unforgivable" runs contrary to the core act around which the christian faith revolves.
@@daltongarrett7117 You do realize that most crimes are only crimes BECAUSE they are sins, right?
I always love it at the end of just about every video that I saw that Jules tells the viewers a positive message.
Never heard of The Seventh Saga until now but I love the convoluted plot. My favorite kind of plot.
BLACK was such a good game and it still looks great. God I miss that game.
And Mercanaries 🙃
Those are good games. Too bad BLACK never got a sequel.
How about cleverly justified menus. Eg: fable 3 says its a magic room that includes you map, social network, weapon inventory, etc.
That was done so well it took me a long time to realise it was a "physical" representation of a start menu 🤣
Some potential contenders: Super Mario World where the Mushroom Kingdom residents were turned into bricks so u just killed most of the Kingdom, Mega Man X franchise as the human population was decimated, & Shadow of the Colosseus where Ico in order to revive his girlfriend kills a bunch of innocents giants where he succeeds but then revives a giant evil & he immediately dies
Legend, can you do a list of top 10 returning characters who you thought had died in previous games and make it spoiler free! Keep up the entertainment
"Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga" had a base game in which you complete the game... and learn that you'd just freed the big bad and you were played for a fool every step of the way, as he imprisons *you* in the same amber material he'd been trapped in. Until the expansions came out, that was simply the way the game ended.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought of DKS. It's one of my favorite games.
Spec Ops: The Line isn't a First Person Shooter
Edit:"Dead Space makes Event Horizon look like the Magic School Bus."
Yeah, no. I would much rather be killed by necromorphs than go to Event Horizon. At least there's a possibility of merciful death in Dead Space. Event Horizon discovered literal hell.
As soon as Jules mentioned the notebook, I was like “Ah yes, only a fellow DM would understand.”
Wild Arms 4 and 5: Starting with Wild Arms 2, the series began going into a _"tragic heroes"_ trend which made 2 somewhat not having a _"good"_ ending, 3 getting worse, 4 getting quite bad and 5 making you feel like crap about the whole ordeal. That trend even seeped into the Wild Arms remake called Alter Code F.
The Outer Wilds: Literally, everyone in the most complete manner of speech, loses everything.
I propose a Warhammer 40k movie where Jules voices everyone the way he just did. A masterpiece waiting to happen.
Watching Jules talk about Warhammer is like watching someone open his latest Warhammer kit for Xmas ….. wunderbar!!!
Video games that need a HD remaster (done correctly). For example The Legend of Dragoon, Legacy of Kain, and Dino Crisis
Yes, Tingle IS the ultimate evil in The Legend of Zelda!
Top Ten Bosses that become your allies and friends.
Letho in the Witcher series
Majima from yakuza
I love how Jules is so self aware he just casually made a joke about how they feature a lot of the same games on lists
Just thank you to the team, I'm stuck on mutilple different videos and you guys always cheer me up
Top Ten Bosses Jules can defeat if he was magically sucked into a video game.
The electrocutioner - Arkham Origins
Harley Quinn - Arkham Asylum but we should probably just side step that moral minefield.
??? others
Granted I have not watched all of the Tues your own adventures, but if there isn't already a best time travel variety, t'would be fun. (Chrono Trigger/Cross, FF8, Zelda Ocarina of Time, etc.) ((fixed for accuracy thanks wildman))
Ocarina of Time and Oracle of Ages involved time travel, not LttP. ;)
The one funny thing about WH40K: Space Marine's ending is that at the end, even the Inquisitor acts like trying Titus is a waste of his time. He really gives off the vibe that "this is the job and I have to do this, given the severity of the charges and the implications should they be true, but I really, really doubt there's fire under this smoke", and the manner in which he does so (not even having the Black Templars take Titus' weapons) makes it clear that he's doing the bare minimum required and he expects Titus to walk away from it (eventually).
Dude did just literally punch a Chaos Lord back to the Warp, after all.
if i remember correctly, the inquisition accuse all who come into contact with any denizens of the warp are corrupted
@@scottdudley9431 Not really. Inquisitors that survive more than one investigation (not the over-the-top memes) don't waste resources they can use, and Space Marine chapters only answer to them if the Marines deign to play along. The Space Wolves in particular often tell the Inquisition to go swing off their own nooses.
Going with what he said, I’d like to see a video about the dumbest names for protagonists in video games.
Japan: 👀
An interesting thing about the Deadspace game.
Take the first letter of each chapter
Chapter 1: New Arrivals
Chapter 2: Intensive Care
Chapter 3: Course Correction
Chapter 4: Obliteration Imminent
Chapter 5: Lethal Devotion
Chapter 6: Environmental Hazard
Chapter 7: Into the Void
Chapter 8: Search and Rescue
Chapter 9: Dead on Arrival
Chapter 10: End of Days
Chapter 11: Alternate Solutions
Chapter 12: Dead Space
NICOLE-IS-DEAD
Meh, trial for heresy can often lead to accusers being strung up just as often. All depends on how close this combat was to Ultramar and if they would defend their battle brother. Look at the months of shame.
He became a black shield for the deathwatch dude
@@kyeg Dayum! Brother got hardcore, huh?
He only became a blackshield because he felt betrayed by his chapter there is a short story on it
Jules: "AutomATA"
*begins sweating* Mhm?
Jules: "Inventry"
*sweats profusely* O-Ok-k-kay, t-this is f-fine...
Jules: "Tempry"
*ROARS WITH THE RAGE OF AN AVERAGE DARK SOULS PLAYER* WHY DO YOU DO THIS TO ME, ENGLAAAND!?
Been getting into the 40k lore more and more the older I get. Watching my older brothers nerd out and paint the models I use to laugh but it's so so good.
I wish I could have power to erase memories so I could be looser again learning NieR: Automata's story
I would definitely put Final Fantasy Type-0 on this list. I'm not saying what happens in the end but yeah, no one wins
Class Zero ended up freeing their world from the time loop, didn't they?
8 Heartfelt/Wholesome tributes in video games. Such as Glitterbeard in Sea of Thieves.
Yes i've suggested this before, yes i'll carry on doing so until it's done. So chop-chop Jules, you magnificent hairy egg head daddy!
"In the embrace of great Nurgle, I am no longer afraid, for with His pestilential favour I have become that which I once feared: Death."
- Kulvain Hestarius of the Death Guard
You should do “most enjoyable sports games for people who don’t enjoy sports” some of my personal picks would be NBA street vol.2, ssx3, and the skate franchise
10 videogames where you're not the protagonist. One entry that comes to mind is FFX as Tidus very much plays just a supporting role for Yuna's quest making her more of the protagonist.
TES: Oblivion. Martin Septim
I want to hear more of the names Jules has in his D&D book!
“Nier automata potato potata” gets me every time 😂
7th Saga, hell of a game and a nice reach back to the SNES era
Today is my 29th birthday, Jules first video I go for today knowing my birthday is on a Chewsdayyyy! Jules mate, you are a beacon a positive energy and are so authentic thank you man!
What about "Games where the hero saves the world from catastrophes they caused" like for instance my personal all-time favourite the Prince of Persia Sands of Time trilogy?
12:10 also another bit of info into the Dead Space Nicole thing, which more people probably already know, if you line up the names of all the levels from top to bottom and look at the first letter, they actually spell "Nicole Is Dead"
Chapter 1: New Arrivals
Chapter 2: Intensive Care
Chapter 3: Course Correction
Chapter 4: Obliteration Imminent
Chapter 5: Lethal Devotion
Chapter 6: Environmental Hazard
Chapter 7: Into the Void
Chapter 8: Search and Rescue
Chapter 9: Dead on Arrival
Chapter 10: End of Days
Chapter 11: Alternate Solutions
Chapter 12: Dead Space
Proposal: Best musically animated scenes in video games. Example the ashtray maze in Control, or when you burn the pot fields in Far Cry 3
Love you beardy, cant wait for this Medieval Format to happen 😂
this series has been going on long enough that I forget exactly how is it medieval themed??
IIRC it was originally inspired by a bit from the Limmy Show and it was going to have a dedicated set and Jules would be in medieval garb but then the pandemic hit so he just presented it from his home
In baulders gate 3 it describes bhaal as a god reborn after his children were sacrificed which means the protagonist and their sister from the first two games finally lost the fight with their father and one became the new god of murder.
Ten best hairstyles in Video Games just so we can talk about Bayonetta 3s trailer 😍
I am so happy to hear you talk about 7th Saga. I loved that game so much when it released.
I wanted to like Skyward Sword, I really did. But I couldn’t get past the awkward motion controls. Maybe I’ll give it another go on the Switch version, dark ending be damned.
Top games based on tv shows that actually didn’t suck.
The recent South Park ones come to mind. Not including the old N64 games since Matt and Trey weren't really involved.
Wimp! Play the "Chzo Mythos Cycle"! "Five Days A Stranger", ""Seven Days A Skeptic" and "Six Days A Sacrifice": You're stopping a serial killer across time and space only to find you fail, the first hero is tortured by the Pain God Chzo forever (who you wind up serving) and NOND OF THIS MATTERS as it's all to preserve a time loop. Indy games *hurt*. Bloody (literally) classic!
The signal that turned the crew of the Ishimura insane: is a hilarious secret that nobody would figure out unless they knew how to walk a straight line...
The title makes me think of The Grudge (Haunted House Simulator), the point of Level 1 is for the main girl (sister) to escape from Kayako with her dog then get home to the rest of her family. Then over the following levels the family are killed one-by-one by the titular ghost lady, she can kill you at any point during the levels if she catches you but the point of it all to is to survive till the end of the level ... and your reward is she kills you to advance the story. So in the end everyone’s dead, even the dog (we never actually see it but c’mon if a kitty is part of the Grudge then the poor dog is done for. This woman’s grudge is so strong not even death can save you and THAT is why it’s my favourite J-Horror movie 😱😱😱
Thanks for the new vid and Merry Christmas James and Jules 🎁🎄💙🐱💙🎄🎁
Far Cry 2 was without a doubt the most depressing ending to a game i ever played, However the greatest 'bad' ending was Bards tale on the xbox. Typical D&D tosh, questing and saving the princess from a tower blah blah blah. (Spoilers) Turns out in the end she was a demon manipulating you the entire game and you had been slaughtering your way through Gandalf and his mates all along before accidently freeing her. At the end she turns into Red She Hulk with horns and reveals a diabolic plan for world damnation. You have one chance for redemption and a tough battle ahead. However you do get the 'is it just me or she still really hot' option to just go off with her into the (burning) sunset anyway.
You could added the zelda franchise in general for this one since ganon usually come out on top because YOU got up out of bed to do things. Should of stayed in bed & then ganon wouldn't of gotten the triforce would he?
Twisted metal 3 endings have all characters tricked
Maybe it should be on this list
I think farcry 5 would fit perfectly here.
Project Wingman: Not only do the bad guys recklessly cause an apocalypse during the war but the good guys' capital also gets destroyed after they win the war.
6:10 Skyward Sword's sound track tends to do that with everyone and everything. You get about a half hour into playing this game, or even watching someone else play it and your ass is already starting to nod off or worse... You literally fall right to sleep midway through your quest.
I think that's exactly why I could never warm up to the Warhammer universe, no matter the iteration. It always has this deeply ingrained, almost enforced grimdark nihilism of 'No matter what you do, no matter if you win, it won't change anything in the long run. Everything is miserable. Everyone will die. It all sucks.'
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I could never get into because it's fans have this dumb idea that it's overpowered. It's not. The empire is stronger than the Imperium, StarTrek ships are much stronger than theirs, and any faction from SupCom would steamroll the crap out of them. But if you say that they screech at you.
Talking about how miserable the future of 40k is for everyone makes me laugh because I recently got pulled on with the recent Marvel comics and the vibe I got immediately and I kinda love it
If you want a real look into the 40k universe look up what a virus bomb or exterminantus is it’s that bad they don’t even use them against the race knows as the tyranids (Zerg from star craft )
@@kyeg Galactic Empire is stronger than the Imperium of Man
@@spiffygonzales5899 you wish the Jedi and sith would get messed up by the inquestion alone not to mention they get backed up by Gray knight and my chapter which I collect the black templars lol
@@kyeg
There isn't a single thing in all of the Imperium as strong as Palpatine. And there's no weapon in all of the Imperium that one shots a planet like the death Star. On top of that the Empire is 70 times bigger than the Imperium, it's over 10 times as populous, far more productive, and it doesn't use naval tactics from the 1700s.
Idea for next Tuesday: Best video game soundtracks. Mario, Zelda, Minecraft, Ghostrunner, and Undertale
Wait but what about The COD MW serious From MW1-MW3?
Hey man I have an idea for you. Underappreciated games ahead of their time. For me, this is dragon's dogma. Underappreciated, dark souls hard, amazing combat, but a story that people couldn't get into.
Spread the word, I've been doing it for years. Dragon's Dogma is amazing.
Shadow of the Colossus came to mind when I saw the title of this video.
I love Tuesdays thanks to you, Jules
I'm agreeing with James. Evil incarnate = Tingle
7 weirdest boss battles. For example, in the Simpsons arcade game, you battle a large bowling ball in a dreamscape.
Those signoffs are pure gold and priceless. we need a supercut of those. anyone?
Jules. The best motivational speaker of all time for eternity.
Super Mario Galaxy.
The universe actually gets destroyed when Bowser's galaxy reactor explodes. All the lumas Mario has met over the game then turn into a new universe, with Mario, Peach, Bowser and Rosalina being the only survivors of the old universe.
Although the Rosalina turning back time is also a possible interpretation.
Top 10 TV show tie in games
Oh yeah, I had forgotten that Black had some kind of "story" besides the excellent gun play and destruction.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number: You trigger a nuclear war.
Dead Space 3: Awakened: The Brethren Moons awaken and consume Earth and what is left of mankind.
Bioshock Infinite: Booker and Elizabeth erase both themselves and Comstock from history.
Far Cry 2: The protagonist and antagonist both die along with all of the other main characters.
RayForce: You succeed in defeating Con-Human, but the corrupted Earth explodes and takes the hero with it.
Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow: After you kill the big bad, Hassan al-Bitar, Shen Rei commits suicide, then in the post-credits stinger, Trinidad guns down Lawrence, Teresa, and Gabe, though the latter kills her with a last-breath bullet before apparently expiring himself.
Best Video Game DLC Endings
I was reminded of this looking back at Dark Souls with the Ringed City
Jules was on one for this video and I love it.
...you didn't add in "But, that sentiment is understandable" to that bit about Tingle? Well, either way, how about a list of sequels radically different than their predecessors? Fallout 3 onward were whole different beasts compared to 1 and 2. As for Pac-Man and Pac-Man 2: The New Pac Adventures...need I say more?
That Warhammer part almost had me in tears 🤣🤣🤣.
Squeeenix really needs to re-release the Drakengard games. Something that insane can't be abandoned forever in the annals of history.
Top ten bosses you liked better than the protagonist
i recall watching my friend play black, and we had a good time, laughing a lot.
asked him years later if black was a particularly funny game, he went 'no, we're just good at fucking around a lot"
11 months later and Jules knows I'm wear a beanie in my room as I watched this video. Cut me some slack man it's 11 at night and about 42 degrees out
I would like to see Jules take on full motion video games like top 5 best and worst videogames of FMV
Jules bruvv, here's idea:
Games with brilliant stories that can be completed in a day!
The Evil Within.
You go through a horrific adventure through the manifestation of a psychopath's mind, slowly lose yourself to the corruption of said mind, and watch your partner succumb to the corruption as well... Only for the antagonist to get away into the real world with the goal to end all of humanity.
Poor Sebastian was in way over his head.
Wait no mention of "shadow of collossus"?
wait wait wait.... Gilly Shinyman would LOVE Titus! He could canonically be brought back
Times when your protagonist was tasked with something way beneath their pay grade
Example: when you have to destroy rats in the witcher 3 just so Keira will move
The first games you would recommend to a friend who just barely got their first 8th gen consol and hasn’t played a game since PS1/ Xbox era. I did this too, only being pulled into games again when FF7 remake was announced and came out on my birthday! It was fate, and now I play all the video games! I got a PS5 so I gave my PS4 pro to them and the last game they played was the original Crash Bandicoot. So he’s been out of the loop, knows nothing about genre or art or gameplay mechanics so what are ten games to tell him to buy because in your head it’s a damn near perfect game and he must play it! Mines Red Dead 2
oooo first premiere I have been here for. Love the videos, keep it up 👍
Rdr2 needs to be on this list
Hey jules ye should TOTALLY do a list of the all time craziest/funniest character names OF ALL TIME..in videogamez(i know ye did a video years back but there are so many...for example "THAT MAN" in guilty gear XRD- SIGN)