In Spec Ops: The Line, there's another choice players can make near the ending. During a local gathering, you're seemingly forced to shoot the crowd. However, you can actually fire into the air to scare them away instead. The game doesn't prompt you or provide any indication-it's entirely up to the player to decide.
Honorable mention to Silent Hill 3 and how it reads your memory card for Silent Hill 2 data. I know it was first done in Metal Gear Solid for PS1, but the one in Silent Hill 3 caught me way off guard
It’s a reference to James sticking his hands into a toilet. If you had a save file from the original Silent Hill 2 there would be a hidden cutscene where Heather would refuse to stick her hand into a toilet 😂
First time I did it, I thought it was a bug - didn’t expect her to actually croak lol. Figured “ah she’ll come to or something, could be a crazy high” to try and justify her grabbing her chest and falling over, because Preston came up next to my character asking if I could go help another settlement with no reaction to anything. So, I fast traveled out to a quest, came back, and wondered where she went. Had that Marcy NPC being an even more bitty towards me over it which confirmed it was definitely not a quirky bug.
Let's not forget about FarCry 4. At the very beginning, where the main antagonist leaves the room, and tells you he'll be back, you can just sit there for five minutes. After the time is up, he comes back, hands over your inheritance, and the game ends without any bloodshed.
@@supercyberfunk literally you sound so obnoxious just because you did not see it before does not mean millions have not and plus even your comment is irrelevant in the sense you are the very small minority who has not "seen any videos" mentioning it lol
I played ME2 and somehow on accident, made all the right choices to save my entire crew and didn't realize it was not the only ending. I turned around and played it again with a different imported character and took too long, then made all the wrong choices, and didn't complete all my side quests and lost a lot of crew members and realized what a horrible mistake I had made.
Same! Hahah I’m a completionist and one of those people who does all of the side quests as I go, and when the end is obviously nigh I stop and clear up everything that needs to be done. So for me it just felt natural to do my companion quests and fully upgrade the Normandy… etc. when it came to the choices, they seemed obvious because I had done all of the side quests and I knew my crew well enough to know who would be good at what job. I had no clue how badly it could go until my sister played it and was super upset her alien boyfriend and all of her crew got slaughtered! Lmao I was so genuinely confused and made fun of her, I was like “Dude! How did you even manage that?! I don’t even think that’s possible!” but little did I know, players like us are the rare exception. Hahaha
In Mass Effect 2, the trick with the suicide mission time limit is actually that this situation doesn't trigger until you do the Derelict Reaper mission. (Where you recruit Legion) Once you've completed that mission there's only a few trips the Normandy can make before it gets attacked by the Collectors. After that, you have to go and rescue your crew immediately or people will die. So the trick is to just wait until you've completed all other important quests before doing the Derelict Reaper. Then you should have plenty of time to do Reaper's loyalty mission and save your crew for a big happy ending.
Yeah I like this channel but it’s like they don’t think things through completely, even I knew that and I’m just an average Mass Effect fan, I don’t make gaming RUclips videos lol.
yeah thx for the suggestion..i also already did this once on the og game but then completely forgot the steps when i replayed the game again when i bought the legendary edition...
@@joesunday199 nah nah did you miss the secret companion for Mass Effect 2? That Reaper Derelict can totally be reprogrammed and he's a full squadmate. You piss off like... Everyone for doing it, but that's a small price to pay for being chosen to survive the coming war alongside your reaper mas- I mean friend! Well, if being friends is all you want. Reapy is totally dtf.
In Deus Ex: Human Revolution there's a hidden timer in the first real mission, where if you waste too much time in the offices before heading off to the Manufacturing Plant, something bad happens with no clear warning.
Deus ex the missing link Has one. You’re forced to choose between saving innocents or an important scientist. But you can choose neither and sneak around to destroy the system that’s putting them in danger therefore saving them both.
Another thing with the ME2 ending is that you have to assign your squadmates to do certain tasks during the last mission. You have to know who to assign to what, because if you choose the wrong ones, they all die.
In Plague Tale Requiem, when you get to the heart wrenching scene, you can choose to not shoot the crossbow, that way your friend will do the necessary deed. It doesn't change the ending but still it's an emotional choice. Like always, nice video. Love you Falcon and Gameranx. 💛
Mama Murphy in Fallout 4 gives you hidden insight about several quests. You just have to give her chems at the right time. For example, she reveals the location of a hidden key, will give you a permanent perk buff against a particular person, and gives you a shutdown code. But give her too many chems, and she won’t be around any more to read your fortune. Tricky!
I just started my first playthrough of Chrono trigger on Thursday and when I got to the trial and I realized all of that, the game captivated me and I’ve been in love since lol an amazing game
The original Final Fantasy 7. Various choices, including who you talk to first when conversations become available, determine who you go on a date with later on in the game.
@@gameranxTV I think they both have a bit too much padding. Rebirth was much better than Remake except the story changes but I enjoyed both quite a bit as someone that beat the original when I was 9 years old. edit: silent hill 2 remake has been really fun as well.
First place belongs to Far Cry 6 where if u go in the opposite direction in the boat at the start of the game, the main character ends up on a island far from any conflict and the credits roll and the game ends. Lol
About the illusion if having to hurry in RPGS, Kingdom Come Deliverance did a fine job of making time matter when the NPCS says its actually urgent. There's so many quests you can mess up if you just thought its Skyrim and can still explore while the world collapses. Might be a good idea for a video- games where time actually matters for completing quests. :)
There are two other options for that scene in Spec Ops: Attack the Snipers or just keep walking. Either way, you will get into a fight with the snipers, but you don't give in to Konrad's demands.
During FO4's Unlikely Valentine, you otherwise CAN get past Malone without a fight but only if you have your 'persuasion' up pretty high. You convince his girlfriend to leave him and she takes off, and he gives you the 'count to ten' option. Then during the rest of the game you can run across her once in a while just wandering the wasteland or hanging out at the Goodneighbors club.
And it's such a beautiful tie-in to the world and game. You are being deceived at every corner. What you are told to do isn't what you have to or should do. In that mission or in Night City. Been a fanboy since release. Love that game man.
Get to the point of no return, then do the side quests?? That's not how you do it! You do all the side quests first, then sit back and enjoy the main story, fully leveled.
The meter in Stellar Blade is Lilly's companion meter and it fills up by finding collectibles and completing side quests... Lilly trusts Eve more and you get a whole new area and more back story for Lilly and her squad.. Not really confusing.
For mass effect 2 your given more then enough time to finish every single side mission etc before launching the mission to get the reaper IFF after you got 1 good mission to do before they get captured legit legions loyalty mission should be the the last side/loyalty quest available
I think I might be one of the few people that did not mess up Mass Effect two the 1st try. My best friend and I were both playing the game and talking while doing so and I remember we both were at the end of the game and we were gonna talk the next day at school and when he told me his ending was different than mine. he was surprised at all my people survived
Not shooting the crying onion in Cuphead surprised me. The game is all about boss fights, but it allows you to skip a phase if you don't attack the onion (the 3rd phase will be harder if you don't attack the onion though).
Hey Falcon...thanks for these videos...really gets me through my days...I have a request sir...can you please do a list of Hip-Hop games or influences in video games.. im from the era of good Hip-Hop like 80s 90s early 2000s...but there's been plenty of games with Hip-Hop elements from 50 cents game "Blood on the Sand", NBA Street, Def Jam Vendetta, Dj Hero, Wutang: Shaolin Style, Shaq Fu and let's not forget the OG of rap games...PaRappa the Rapper...im pretty sure I'm forgetting a few but I know Falcon would give these games or characters the shine they deserve...peace
Mass Effect Fans, in ME2, in the mission when you're betrayed by the woman Hackett asks you to save, does something different happen if you survive all the waves?
My favorite thing about the Dragons Dogma one was the fact that I had no clue what was going on, and was just walking in from the other side of the area trying to get Mystical Archer unlocked
Mass Effect 2 mostly seems to have an invisible clock ticking in the background. Recruit your first two members and then you will only be given a chance to do a limited amount of missions (I think two) before you're forced into the next main story mission. I always try to finish side missions first and explore everything there is to explore before getting to the next main mission and since recruiting new members (aside of Zaeed and Kasumi who will join you for just showing up at a location) were main missions I wasted too much time doing other things and then didn't have the best team before being forced into the next main mission. The timer before the last mission however is the easiest to avoid. I mean, everything about the game just feels like you should only acquire the Reaper IFF if you're ready and gives you a general last mission trigger kind of vibe. It also gives you all the time in the world to complete missions beforehand, just as long as you don't go for that one main mission. So I don't know how people could stumble into that part unprepared.
If you do a part 2, I think you should mention Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth. Hidden endings and content locked behind a rating you didn't know the game was tracking and you were manipulating by doing certain things and going to certain places. Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth would also be really good in a list about companions you can easily miss or party members you can easily miss.
I'm still salty about my Normandy crew because I had no idea about the time limit and at some point in time I will go back to the Legendary Edition and rectify my mistake. As for the Silent Hill endings, I'm pretty sure you can decide which one to get at the end of the game, it'll just take a bit as you can for the Maria ending, then save before the second to last fight and get the ending, then reload and finish the fight, then look at the letter and the picture a few times and get the leave ending, then reload again and finish the fight, but get badly hurt and then stay there for some time, but no idea how long - maybe a few hours to overnight to be safe? and also examine the knife. I got the in water ending on my first playthrough and then get the other 5 on my second playthrough, but you gotta be careful with picking up the rebirth stuff as getting all items locks you out of every other ending, so collect 3/4, prepare the other endings and then finish the game a handful of times, reload, collect the last rebirth item and finish the game again. This way you can get everything in 2 playthroughs.
With the Mass effect 2 'timer' you can actually say you are going to go save them immediately and then instead go off and do the missions you want too. It's only if you say in the conversation with the remaining crew after the rest gets kidnapped that you need to do other things first that this sort of thing happens...At least that is what I remember from my multiple playthroughs. I could be mis remembering though.
DD2's Talos fight pissed me off so bad. I missed out on that in the Unmoored World because the fight bugged out and Talos didn't die despite me destroying every stake and such halfway through the fight. That game was the biggest disappointment I've ever experienced in my 2 decades of gaming.
I think the Resident Evil Rev2 was kind of obvious tbh. The idea that they gave you the option to switch to the character that hates guns immediately threw up flags for me when it came out. Didn't know about many of the other ones though!
I played Chrono's Trigger fairly recently (have not finished it), but I felt guilty after the trial, it was one of the best immersive thing that I didn't expect
I have an idea for a list. While I was playing the last of us part one I thought how stupid it was that in the museum you can smash glass cases and expose an officers sword, but you can’t grab it or use it. It would be cool to have a list dedicated to Environmental items you should be able use, but can’t.
RE rev 2 could have been expanded more. If you switch to Moria and take the shot. Both her and Claire will escape but they still end up separated. Then the dlc level with Moria leds right into the extra true ending which is a entirely different boss and area. As far as i can tell this area is t used in raid mode too. The biss fight is with the piano but not the tunnels. Great game
silent hill 2 remake made it harder to get the leave ending this time. I kept getting the maria ending on accident when I was going for a leave ending run
Gundam 0079 rise from ashes has a neat thing where depending on how you deal with a train and the enemies there, depends on how difficult the rest of the game let alone the final mission is. Blast just the objective, let the enemy go, destroy all the enemies, choices.
The most devastating feeling I've ever experienced in a game was walking through the Normandy with no crew. I deleted that play through (my very first playthrough) and acted like it never happened.
Love the show! No criticism, at best maximum a constructive feedback here. METRO EXODUS should have been here, determine the ultimate end, you got to have your companions by your side to give blood unless you're dead. I would have added this to the list as you only find this out at the end so technically hidden. Peace
ME2 is one time I can proudly brag about my obsessive tendencies, my first play through I saved everyone because I had focused on side content more than the main content lol.
Story time. So when I was younger, I was only able to play the first silent hill. I never played the 2nd one until the remake. I went in blind because I wasn’t a vet of the franchise, having only played silent hill and The Room. I didn’t know about the point system and I ended up with the Maria ending by chance. I thought that you were supposed to take care of her because she looked like Mary. Now that I know the full details though, I’m going back in ng+ to get the In Water ending so I can go back a third time for one of the new ones. I hear the stillness ending is good enough that it should be the canon ending but I don’t think there technically is a canon ending.
I have a core memory of Chrono Cross Being unable to make a choice is the right choice as the guard lets you through for saying nothing. Meaning there is no right answer Mind blown
#7 came a week too late as I was just stuck on them for 2 days 😅 That fight is hard no cap! I see from your footage you couldnt even beat the first 2...
You're telling me that in Stellar Blade that's a secret choice? Everything explained in the ending here was exactly what I had. Are you telling me there's technically 3 endings?
Ah yes, the Rev2 choice in the game about people succumbing to fear wasn’t clear enough that the good ending required you to overcome the fear of one of the main protagonists who constantly talked about said fear…
In Spec Ops: The Line, there's another choice players can make near the ending. During a local gathering, you're seemingly forced to shoot the crowd. However, you can actually fire into the air to scare them away instead. The game doesn't prompt you or provide any indication-it's entirely up to the player to decide.
There’s an achievement tied to shooting in the air too. But I never would’ve figured out you could disperse the crowd shooting into the sky
@scotttavis69 I also fired at the crowd. Maybe, like Captain Walker, we lost our sense of judgment and let our minds become clouded 😰
Could that also be achieved if you just shoot at the ground?
Not tryna complete anything just curious if it still triggers the ending that way.
I feel Spec Ops is quite an underrated game. I enjoyed it.
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@@gameranxTV Folks Falcon, its hi
@HoshangGhori How, high are ya? 😂
I never get tired of that 😅
Finally a bot isn’t the top comment for once
Honorable mention to Silent Hill 3 and how it reads your memory card for Silent Hill 2 data. I know it was first done in Metal Gear Solid for PS1, but the one in Silent Hill 3 caught me way off guard
What choices does that give you?
Did you play the Silent Hill 2 remake?
@@gameranxTV me? No, nor the original that i can remember. Im genuinely curious
It’s a reference to James sticking his hands into a toilet. If you had a save file from the original Silent Hill 2 there would be a hidden cutscene where Heather would refuse to stick her hand into a toilet 😂
@@TheRexTeraI didn’t know that was hidden!! I thought that was normal!
The choice to not join the revolution in Far Cry 6 and just end the game chilling on the beach was cool idea but kinda messed up.
That sounds hilarious. “Yea f what they got going on…this beach cozy.”
The one that popped in my mind was Far Cry 4. Waiting around when Pagan Min asks you to. Beat the game in 15 minutes
@@tylerwilliams6022and it’s probably better than the 2 alternatives
All the modern far cry games have an option like that. Wait or stay still and you beat the game.
more real to life tbh lol
Anyone else give that old woman in fallout 4 so much gear that she passed away?
Lady killer!!
First time I did it, I thought it was a bug - didn’t expect her to actually croak lol. Figured “ah she’ll come to or something, could be a crazy high” to try and justify her grabbing her chest and falling over, because Preston came up next to my character asking if I could go help another settlement with no reaction to anything. So, I fast traveled out to a quest, came back, and wondered where she went. Had that Marcy NPC being an even more bitty towards me over it which confirmed it was definitely not a quirky bug.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That cracks me up every time! XD
Lol
Let's not forget about FarCry 4. At the very beginning, where the main antagonist leaves the room, and tells you he'll be back, you can just sit there for five minutes. After the time is up, he comes back, hands over your inheritance, and the game ends without any bloodshed.
Came here looking for this. Should be in the list in my opinion :)
But that's been mentioned thousands of times it makes sense they chose newer games for this list
@ Doesn’t matter. If it perfectly fits the list, it should be on here. Also, I didn’t see or hear everyone else talk about it.
He’s already had that on a list and somewhat recently at that
@@supercyberfunk literally you sound so obnoxious just because you did not see it before does not mean millions have not and plus even your comment is irrelevant in the sense you are the very small minority who has not "seen any videos" mentioning it lol
This channel is so fun to put in the background
I played ME2 and somehow on accident, made all the right choices to save my entire crew and didn't realize it was not the only ending. I turned around and played it again with a different imported character and took too long, then made all the wrong choices, and didn't complete all my side quests and lost a lot of crew members and realized what a horrible mistake I had made.
I did the same. I didn't even realize they could die in the mission until I read it online afterwards.
Same! Hahah I’m a completionist and one of those people who does all of the side quests as I go, and when the end is obviously nigh I stop and clear up everything that needs to be done. So for me it just felt natural to do my companion quests and fully upgrade the Normandy… etc. when it came to the choices, they seemed obvious because I had done all of the side quests and I knew my crew well enough to know who would be good at what job.
I had no clue how badly it could go until my sister played it and was super upset her alien boyfriend and all of her crew got slaughtered! Lmao I was so genuinely confused and made fun of her, I was like “Dude! How did you even manage that?! I don’t even think that’s possible!” but little did I know, players like us are the rare exception. Hahaha
@@DanteYewToob So true. I don't see why people even play these types of games if they're not interested in sidequests. That's most of the game.
I play every game at least this very thoroughly
In Mass Effect 2, the trick with the suicide mission time limit is actually that this situation doesn't trigger until you do the Derelict Reaper mission. (Where you recruit Legion)
Once you've completed that mission there's only a few trips the Normandy can make before it gets attacked by the Collectors. After that, you have to go and rescue your crew immediately or people will die.
So the trick is to just wait until you've completed all other important quests before doing the Derelict Reaper. Then you should have plenty of time to do Reaper's loyalty mission and save your crew for a big happy ending.
Yeah I like this channel but it’s like they don’t think things through completely, even I knew that and I’m just an average Mass Effect fan, I don’t make gaming RUclips videos lol.
I think you mean Legion's not Reaper's.
yeah thx for the suggestion..i also already did this once on the og game but then completely forgot the steps when i replayed the game again when i bought the legendary edition...
@@joesunday199 nah nah did you miss the secret companion for Mass Effect 2? That Reaper Derelict can totally be reprogrammed and he's a full squadmate.
You piss off like... Everyone for doing it, but that's a small price to pay for being chosen to survive the coming war alongside your reaper mas- I mean friend!
Well, if being friends is all you want. Reapy is totally dtf.
Fun fact though: You can actually get several moments of unique dialogue if you choose to bring Legion to Tali’s Loyalty Mission.
In Deus Ex: Human Revolution there's a hidden timer in the first real mission, where if you waste too much time in the offices before heading off to the Manufacturing Plant, something bad happens with no clear warning.
I guess I play RPGs backwards, I get distracted by sidequests only to remember the main story and waffle stomp through it😂
Waffle stomp must mean something different where you're from.
Aside from the "waffle stomp" portion, i do the same thing. I did every single side quest in Skyrim before realising i still had to to thebmain story
I wonder if Falcon is actually Toucan Sam that would be the secret final ending
Silent Hill 2 is a phenomenal remake, the actor who played James was amazing.
Wish the FR was a little better but other then that. Great
@@KSSBG FR?
@@Daniel-nn8mr frame rate
Hey choom, you forgot the secret Silverhand ending.
Or just the option to save Takemura, I thought cyberpunk would be mentioned too
Just a great channel full of topics i would have never even thought of
I don't play Dragon's Dogma, but that cutscene looks sick!
Almost makes me want to play it just for that sequence... almost.
Deus ex the missing link
Has one. You’re forced to choose between saving innocents or an important scientist. But you can choose neither and sneak around to destroy the system that’s putting them in danger therefore saving them both.
Another thing with the ME2 ending is that you have to assign your squadmates to do certain tasks during the last mission. You have to know who to assign to what, because if you choose the wrong ones, they all die.
Yeah but it's kinda obvious who should do what that's more of a skill issue lol
In Plague Tale Requiem, when you get to the heart wrenching scene, you can choose to not shoot the crossbow, that way your friend will do the necessary deed. It doesn't change the ending but still it's an emotional choice. Like always, nice video. Love you Falcon and Gameranx. 💛
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video!
@@gameranxTV I always do, my man...
Ending stays the same but the dialog afterwards suggests it really changed their friendship.
@@danielkurac yes... Last time a game broke me this way was to the moon...
That’s the ending i got on my first playthrough, that game broke me in ways I can’t describe
Mama Murphy in Fallout 4 gives you hidden insight about several quests. You just have to give her chems at the right time. For example, she reveals the location of a hidden key, will give you a permanent perk buff against a particular person, and gives you a shutdown code. But give her too many chems, and she won’t be around any more to read your fortune. Tricky!
Cyberpunk 2077 has multiple interactions that belong on this list. Definitely good for a part II. Thanks for the video.
I just started my first playthrough of Chrono trigger on Thursday and when I got to the trial and I realized all of that, the game captivated me and I’ve been in love since lol an amazing game
A classic right there!
The original Final Fantasy 7. Various choices, including who you talk to first when conversations become available, determine who you go on a date with later on in the game.
The remake kept that mechanic as well except there's an extra date or two.
How are you enjoying the remake installments?
@@gameranxTV I think they both have a bit too much padding. Rebirth was much better than Remake except the story changes but I enjoyed both quite a bit as someone that beat the original when I was 9 years old.
edit: silent hill 2 remake has been really fun as well.
First place belongs to Far Cry 6 where if u go in the opposite direction in the boat at the start of the game, the main character ends up on a island far from any conflict and the credits roll and the game ends. Lol
About the illusion if having to hurry in RPGS, Kingdom Come Deliverance did a fine job of making time matter when the NPCS says its actually urgent. There's so many quests you can mess up if you just thought its Skyrim and can still explore while the world collapses. Might be a good idea for a video- games where time actually matters for completing quests. :)
There are two other options for that scene in Spec Ops: Attack the Snipers or just keep walking. Either way, you will get into a fight with the snipers, but you don't give in to Konrad's demands.
During FO4's Unlikely Valentine, you otherwise CAN get past Malone without a fight but only if you have your 'persuasion' up pretty high. You convince his girlfriend to leave him and she takes off, and he gives you the 'count to ten' option. Then during the rest of the game you can run across her once in a while just wandering the wasteland or hanging out at the Goodneighbors club.
This.
For me least obvious was saving Takemura in Cyberpunk. I was watching some gamplay where somebody did that and i was like "I could do that?!"
And it's such a beautiful tie-in to the world and game. You are being deceived at every corner. What you are told to do isn't what you have to or should do. In that mission or in Night City. Been a fanboy since release. Love that game man.
@@manashieldworld For Cyberpunk I think the Johnny ending is also a great one that you might not realize was possible.
Replayed the entire game because of this
Yea I missed this too until I looked at achievements
Get to the point of no return, then do the side quests?? That's not how you do it!
You do all the side quests first, then sit back and enjoy the main story, fully leveled.
One that I was mind blown about was Skyrom being able to call a truce to the war for a little bit
Not a bad pick! Thanks for watching!
@gameranxTV it only took 10 years for me to figure it out 😂
It's a rainy day and Gameranx videos just soothes the gamer soul 🔥 🎮
Don't let the gamer words out!
lol hey we appreciate you!
Not putting any Deus Ex on this list is criminal.
That Mass Effect crew timer got me hard in my first playthrough.
The meter in Stellar Blade is Lilly's companion meter and it fills up by finding collectibles and completing side quests... Lilly trusts Eve more and you get a whole new area and more back story for Lilly and her squad.. Not really confusing.
For mass effect 2 your given more then enough time to finish every single side mission etc before launching the mission to get the reaper IFF after you got 1 good mission to do before they get captured legit legions loyalty mission should be the the last side/loyalty quest available
I think I might be one of the few people that did not mess up Mass Effect two the 1st try.
My best friend and I were both playing the game and talking while doing so and I remember we both were at the end of the game and we were gonna talk the next day at school and when he told me his ending was different than mine. he was surprised at all my people survived
I got the good ending first time because I'm the sort of person who doesn't progress the main quest until I've run out of side quests.
RE Revelations 2 is underrated as hell.
Loved Hollow Knight. That little secret is cool, but you still have to fight the Watcher Knights 2 at once till they're done.
Hey glad you enjoyed that one! :D
Not shooting the crying onion in Cuphead surprised me. The game is all about boss fights, but it allows you to skip a phase if you don't attack the onion (the 3rd phase will be harder if you don't attack the onion though).
Hey Falcon...thanks for these videos...really gets me through my days...I have a request sir...can you please do a list of Hip-Hop games or influences in video games.. im from the era of good Hip-Hop like 80s 90s early 2000s...but there's been plenty of games with Hip-Hop elements from 50 cents game "Blood on the Sand", NBA Street, Def Jam Vendetta, Dj Hero, Wutang: Shaolin Style, Shaq Fu and let's not forget the OG of rap games...PaRappa the Rapper...im pretty sure I'm forgetting a few but I know Falcon would give these games or characters the shine they deserve...peace
Mass Effect Fans, in ME2, in the mission when you're betrayed by the woman Hackett asks you to save, does something different happen if you survive all the waves?
My favorite thing about the Dragons Dogma one was the fact that I had no clue what was going on, and was just walking in from the other side of the area trying to get Mystical Archer unlocked
Mass Effect 2 mostly seems to have an invisible clock ticking in the background. Recruit your first two members and then you will only be given a chance to do a limited amount of missions (I think two) before you're forced into the next main story mission. I always try to finish side missions first and explore everything there is to explore before getting to the next main mission and since recruiting new members (aside of Zaeed and Kasumi who will join you for just showing up at a location) were main missions I wasted too much time doing other things and then didn't have the best team before being forced into the next main mission.
The timer before the last mission however is the easiest to avoid. I mean, everything about the game just feels like you should only acquire the Reaper IFF if you're ready and gives you a general last mission trigger kind of vibe. It also gives you all the time in the world to complete missions beforehand, just as long as you don't go for that one main mission. So I don't know how people could stumble into that part unprepared.
It is crazy that none of the Metro games choices are listed here!
Maybe we’ll come back with a part 2 for this topic! :)
Man those numbers are so bright! Every time the number changes it just blinds me. Please darken them, at least a little!
Gawd i love StellarBlade.. i got the best ending first try because i had to do all the sub quests first.. so worth it..❤
Hey not bad! Going to give it a replay?
Thx for the daily dose of entertainment Jake/Falcon 🤌
Glad you enjoy it!
If you do a part 2, I think you should mention Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth. Hidden endings and content locked behind a rating you didn't know the game was tracking and you were manipulating by doing certain things and going to certain places. Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth would also be really good in a list about companions you can easily miss or party members you can easily miss.
Falcon: "I can't speak good"
Me: "Don't care, still love your voice" XD
Far Cry 4, waiting around instead of leaving Pagan Min's table.
Great video Falcon 👍
that hidden room is ripped straight out of Another World, great nod
Thanks for watching! :D
@gameranxTV a pleasure, I've been known as eagle in the past, birds of a feather... etc 🙏
7:45 I can take 6 guys.
In a fight right? In a fight, right?
I'm still salty about my Normandy crew because I had no idea about the time limit and at some point in time I will go back to the Legendary Edition and rectify my mistake.
As for the Silent Hill endings, I'm pretty sure you can decide which one to get at the end of the game, it'll just take a bit as you can for the Maria ending, then save before the second to last fight and get the ending, then reload and finish the fight, then look at the letter and the picture a few times and get the leave ending, then reload again and finish the fight, but get badly hurt and then stay there for some time, but no idea how long - maybe a few hours to overnight to be safe? and also examine the knife.
I got the in water ending on my first playthrough and then get the other 5 on my second playthrough, but you gotta be careful with picking up the rebirth stuff as getting all items locks you out of every other ending, so collect 3/4, prepare the other endings and then finish the game a handful of times, reload, collect the last rebirth item and finish the game again. This way you can get everything in 2 playthroughs.
In Silent Hill 2 you also get a ton of automatic bonus points towards ending you haven't seen yet right before the final boss room
The transition from 4 to 3 had no right to be that clean 🧼
With the Mass effect 2 'timer' you can actually say you are going to go save them immediately and then instead go off and do the missions you want too. It's only if you say in the conversation with the remaining crew after the rest gets kidnapped that you need to do other things first that this sort of thing happens...At least that is what I remember from my multiple playthroughs. I could be mis remembering though.
For me such videos are always like:
"And number 10... and number 9... and number 8" etc 😅
I freaking love starting my Sunday mornings with a gameranxs video. 😊
Hey we appreciate you!
@ Aww.. Another wonderful Sunday!! ♥️
Spec Ops The Line. What a classic!
DD2's Talos fight pissed me off so bad. I missed out on that in the Unmoored World because the fight bugged out and Talos didn't die despite me destroying every stake and such halfway through the fight. That game was the biggest disappointment I've ever experienced in my 2 decades of gaming.
I thought it had good reviews? I’m on the fence about getting it. I’ve just never really heard of the game never mind the first one, I’m skeptical
I think the Resident Evil Rev2 was kind of obvious tbh. The idea that they gave you the option to switch to the character that hates guns immediately threw up flags for me when it came out. Didn't know about many of the other ones though!
Love the video Falcon! (& friends)
Love spec ops the line. Still play it every few years.
I played Chrono's Trigger fairly recently (have not finished it), but I felt guilty after the trial, it was one of the best immersive thing that I didn't expect
I have an idea for a list. While I was playing the last of us part one I thought how stupid it was that in the museum you can smash glass cases and expose an officers sword, but you can’t grab it or use it. It would be cool to have a list dedicated to Environmental items you should be able use, but can’t.
Hi Falcon, would have expected FarCry 4 on the list
Lol, using the Mama Murphy quote in fallout 4 is definitively NOT the only way for the dude to let you pass before coming after you😅
I gave the fortune teller too much the she OD on the settlement in FO4 😅
I totally messed up that Mass Effect mission when the og version came out...made me sooo sad
RE rev 2 could have been expanded more. If you switch to Moria and take the shot. Both her and Claire will escape but they still end up separated. Then the dlc level with Moria leds right into the extra true ending which is a entirely different boss and area. As far as i can tell this area is t used in raid mode too. The biss fight is with the piano but not the tunnels. Great game
Chorno Trigger was the 1st RPG i ever played and it's STILL better than a lot of games out now!!
Cyberpunk 2077 secret ending should get a big mention and is the most satisfying and fun ending.
Who knew that the secret choice you didn't know existed actually existed all jokes aside falcon keep up the good shit
lol thanks for watching!
silent hill 2 remake made it harder to get the leave ending this time. I kept getting the maria ending on accident when I was going for a leave ending run
Gundam 0079 rise from ashes has a neat thing where depending on how you deal with a train and the enemies there, depends on how difficult the rest of the game let alone the final mission is.
Blast just the objective, let the enemy go, destroy all the enemies, choices.
I like the way the went about that mission in me2
I remember the chrono trigger vividly...did another play through and did it perfect...still ended up in jail 😆 🤣 😂
The most devastating feeling I've ever experienced in a game was walking through the Normandy with no crew. I deleted that play through (my very first playthrough) and acted like it never happened.
Woah I platinumed Spec ops and didn't know you could shoot both ropes
Stellar Blade reminds me to Valkyrie Profile who has secret choices which lead to good ending if you do it right.
Cyberpunk actually has several. Some with more obvious outcomes and others where you have to find/read the shards to see.
Yoooo falcon your my favorite RUclipsr bro
I’ve been watching y’all for a couple years now keep up the good work guys!!
Hey thanks we appreciate it!
@ of course you and Jake are the goats of yt!
I didn't even SEE the big walking statue in my first playthrough in Dragon's Dogma II
Love the show! No criticism, at best maximum a constructive feedback here. METRO EXODUS should have been here, determine the ultimate end, you got to have your companions by your side to give blood unless you're dead. I would have added this to the list as you only find this out at the end so technically hidden. Peace
ME2 is one time I can proudly brag about my obsessive tendencies, my first play through I saved everyone because I had focused on side content more than the main content lol.
This is my fav channel
In some missions in RDR 2 you can get alternate in mission cut scenes based on choices
Story time. So when I was younger, I was only able to play the first silent hill. I never played the 2nd one until the remake. I went in blind because I wasn’t a vet of the franchise, having only played silent hill and The Room. I didn’t know about the point system and I ended up with the Maria ending by chance. I thought that you were supposed to take care of her because she looked like Mary. Now that I know the full details though, I’m going back in ng+ to get the In Water ending so I can go back a third time for one of the new ones. I hear the stillness ending is good enough that it should be the canon ending but I don’t think there technically is a canon ending.
In fallout 4, you can also just charisma check him and leave without fighting.
Thanks for the reminder, now I want Silksong
We all do! :D
I have a core memory of Chrono Cross
Being unable to make a choice is the right choice as the guard lets you through for saying nothing.
Meaning there is no right answer
Mind blown
Funny thing about Resident Evil revelations: I've played co-op so I thought that was the standard ending
#7 came a week too late as I was just stuck on them for 2 days 😅 That fight is hard no cap! I see from your footage you couldnt even beat the first 2...
You're telling me that in Stellar Blade that's a secret choice? Everything explained in the ending here was exactly what I had. Are you telling me there's technically 3 endings?
11:28 Spoiler warning for Stellar Blade. Do not watch more if you don't want final boss and ending spoiler. Why is there no warning?
Well it's Gameranx. Meaning quantity over quality.
I should have read comments before watching, yikes, was waiting for PC release to play it.
Appreciate this
Ah yes, the Rev2 choice in the game about people succumbing to fear wasn’t clear enough that the good ending required you to overcome the fear of one of the main protagonists who constantly talked about said fear…
Talos, from the Ray Harryhausen film Jason and the Argonauts 🙂
I didn’t know about that mass effect one, I had completed all of their companion missions so none of them died.
Was really hoping that saving Takemura in Cyberpunk 2077 would be in this list lol