@@gurvmlk Believe it or not there are some younger gamers out there who literally weren't alive during the 16-bit era, and actually don't know about the numbering discrepancy with some of the older FF games.
@@mchevre It's really just an alternative version of the confusion caused to us from the 90's when the Final Fantasy series suddenly jumped from III to VII. No matter which generation you belong to, the localization of Final Fantasy has been messing with your head.
"But...the Future refused to change" is still one of the most haunting Game Over screens. Also, those Final Fight game over screens freaked me out as a kid.
Glad I'm not the only person to be freaked out by a continue screen as a kid, except in my case it was the Ninja Gaiden arcade game. Which was similar in how it portrays the main character about to be killed by a contraption that's inching closer and closer as the timer ticks down.
i have to mentally prep myself with that one, even now, it scared the hell out of me as a kid. the worst game over screen growing up was surprisingly mario kart... just something about that tune... ugh.
The Chrono Trigger one will always stand out because it isn't just a short sequence, it's an entire ending cutscene. I wish more games had extended death cutscenes if you died in specific places or ways. The Arkham games do this so well it's almost worth dying to every boss on purpose, multiple times- just to see every death cutscene, of which each boss often has several!
Chrono Trigger’s is by far not just the most dramatic of the bunch but the most terrifying. It’s incredibly bleak & haunting. Plus fact that it mirrors a real life nuclear apocalypse - nightmare fuel
It's more than knowing the world is screwed, it's watching how it got screwed to the hopeless situation you saw and knowing it wasn't something that took place in the blink of an eye. You get to watch others try to stop it and fail just as you did, each "last hope" dying out one after another until there truly is nothing left.
It really doesn't a mirror a real life nuclear apocalypse in the slightest. Nuclear war isn't actually the end of the world, just a setback that's extremely overblown by anti-nuclear activists who managed to infect pop culture.
@@Cainus44 Only one billion people will die (34 million immediately, the rest later from starvation) rather than eight? Sounds like a jolly good time, we should have a nuclear war at our next international dispute.
For me personally, chrono trigger is the most dramatic game over. That scene with Lavos destroying the world is pretty epic. Also, I really love the ending where everyone turns into a reptilian. 😆
@@nataliemeyers2626 isn't that a Japanese release only game though? I know they are porting it to the switch world wide soon, in July I think? I have heard about it but I didn't own a Super Famicom/Famicom when I was a kid. They were tough to get on account of the internet being in its infancy, and the games for it weren't sold here in the US, so there was no way for me to access any Famicom games. Huge bummer because there are some really great Japanese release only games, i.e., Back to the future II. I've played that when I was a young adult on an emulator and it was WAY better than the crappy back to the future games we got on the NES, SNES, and the SEGA Genesis.😆 Thanks for the info! I'll definitely have to play this game when I get some free time on my hands. 🤝
The fact that you get to see lavos completely destroy the earth which you’ve been trying to prevent just shows how serious the fight is, seeing everyone in a state of panic as the world slowly crumbles, that’s terrifying
Interesting thing to note about the Nosferatu game over: If you get it a certain amount of times (at least eight, I believe?), you'll get the bad ending. You'll know for sure you're going to get it if you see Erin's face change in the photo.
Chrono Trigger went so hard in the "you screwed up big-time" direction that as a grown-ass man, I'm still breaking out in goosebumps at that nearly 30 years later. It's THAT good at what it did.
I would have included DKC2's game over screen over DKC3's - Diddy and Dixie locked in a Kremling prison cell is way more dramatic than Kiddy and Dixie being shut in Kiddy's bedroom.
I like the Nosferatu's Game Over picture, because it shows a subtle animation when it's already too late and you'll get a bad ending even if you go on playing.
Small detail on Nosferatu (specially on the non Japanese version since it's easier to perform) : If you answer No after the girl became a vampire (you can see vampire teeth on the photo), the part where Nosferatu convert her don't appear and you directly have the Game Over screen.
Most video games are just like "whoops, you died, now the world plunges into darkness, game over" if you bite it during the final boss. But not Chrono Trigger. That game goes out of its way to show you, in excruciating detail, the consequences of your failure. It's just one of the many, many things that makes it a timeless classic.
Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana, I witnessed a lot of these game overs during my childhood. I get emotional remembering those times 😅 Nice selection and video as always 👊
@@daveh8447 I agree! For me, Secret of Mana is special because it was one of the main games my dad bought to me and made me like the RPG genre when I was a kid. I didn't have much luck with Chrono Trigger cause it was never released in Europe at that time, and I only experienced it later in my teens through one of the 1st ever emulator made between 1999/2000 on PC. Do you remember the genre of the game you mentioned? Or was it also an RPG?
@@leeroy7634 Yes! There are so many great retro titles to explore and talk about. Sometimes I still play them, but now at my age, I'd rather watch people play them than myself. Patience is not the same as before haha.
I love how a game about a talking chicken wasn’t afraid to show what happened to the aftermath of the bomb blast but a game about men fighting to the death was
Uhh I still get a goosebumps whenever i saw Chrono Trigger game over scene, it’s just so sad and you can just feel how chaotic the people were during the destructions😔. I almost cried the first time i saw the scene, because i keep on asking how did the future get destroyed so badly..this game is definitely a masterpiece for me, never ever will i forget it😄
The arcade cabinet version of Final Fight would of reached #1 for me. I am 42 now and every since then I would recall this scene. I mean, damn! Being tied up in a chair as you are watching the fuse of dynamite burning out to your destruction. Wow!
Punisher (Capcom) was just plain depressing. Frank is on an operating table, and Micro is doing CPR. Not only is there a count down, but you see a heartbeat monitor. You flatline and he looks horrified. Nick Fury had one too, it’s a SHIELD paramedic and some hot chick standing there. But didn’t have the same impact.
I think I would have gone with DKC 1 or 2 if we're talking dramatic game overs. 3's is definitely haunting, but the sad harmonica of 2 while the whole screen goes red, and looking at a seriously battered pair of Heroes in 1 made for some dramatic game overs as a kid. But that could be my nostalgia bias talking.
@@ELLLLLLDriiiiitch Well you could always just hit the reset button if you don't want to wait through it, and fortunately (for both saving time, and storytelling atmosphere) it only plays if you lose specifically against the final boss.
@@gurvmlk Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey does something like it. Your quest is to stop Earth from getting engulfed by this demon pocket dimension called the Schwartzwelt, and if you die (and you will, because SMT) you get treated to a cutscene of the Schwartzwelt expanding to cover the planet. It's incredibly unsettling the first time.
There is one I still can't find many years later..its by a beach, zombies come and tear up the protagonist. I dont remember the game, but thought that one was dramatic and intimidating.
I love the Chrono trigger game over. Not only does the world get destroyed, but you have to watch it happen, just to rub it in that u failed In Halo: CE, if you don’t make it to the longsword in time in The Maw, you get to watch the ship blow up with u on it
The only reason I knew about Nosferatu was a rental store had it in stock and I rented that and Dracula X. It has a high learning curve but it's a fantastic game all the way around
nice on this, I remember these being pretty brutal. I was expecting to see Wing Commander on here, I think that ending sequence scared me off that game back in the day
Chrono Trigger's game over screen is unique because it forms an integral part of the story. And since the final boss is available to fight throughout most of the game, everyone got their asses handed to them one of more times by Lavos and got to see this game over ending, therefore knowing exactly what event the game was trying to prevent.
DKC 3 wasn't dramatic at all, but seeing those Fatal Fury game over screens brought back memories.... Alfred Chicken isn't dramatic, but it is funny as hell
It was indeed a very impressive game over, but I feel it wouldn't test well on "The 20 Most Dramatic SNES Game Over Screens". But, hey, maybe the creator will do other consoles! This is a nice theme for a video series.
It gets overlooked, because it was a Japan only release, but Romancing SaGa 3 had a good one. If you get a game over on the final boss, there is a special animation where the boss flies off screen in a massive fireball and cuts to the world map being engulfed in flames, a la Chrono Trigger.
Final Fight 2s was something else as well. Watching the water slowly rise, with your character freaking out, until they drown. Honestly, that'd be worst, at least with the explosives, it's done and over, you're dead. Unless you somehow survive the explosion.
That Secret of Mana game over haunts me. It's a game, I know, but that singular line - "Sadly, no trace of them was ever found" - I feel sells how hypothetically serious a world saving journey would be and the consequences should you fall.
I love your stuff, and seriously thank you for turning off the scan lines in these videos! (Never saw the need for them, I honestly don't remember scan lines on my TVs)
@@BitsBeats its a great channel, I wish I had time to edit my vids more. What do you use? Also keep up up the good work, everything is so crisp and clean
@@marbles8641 Retroarch for emulation, OBS to capture (at a very hight bitrate) and Premiere/AE for video editing (also rendering at the highest bitrate quality)
SOS/Septentrion and Wing Commander had way more dramatic game overs than a handful of these that were just a dramatic song playing. SOS has you PLAY the Game Over as the ship sinks with you having no way out and Wing Commander plays an entire cutscene with spacenavy funeral.
PS: Yes, Final Fantasy VI (also known as Final Fantasy III from its initial North American release) 🙏
It's almost like people think that not everybody already knows this.
@@gurvmlk Believe it or not there are some younger gamers out there who literally weren't alive during the 16-bit era, and actually don't know about the numbering discrepancy with some of the older FF games.
@@mchevre younger gamers are the worst
@@mchevre It's really just an alternative version of the confusion caused to us from the 90's when the Final Fantasy series suddenly jumped from III to VII. No matter which generation you belong to, the localization of Final Fantasy has been messing with your head.
@@danielmalone4446 ok boomer
"But...the Future refused to change" is still one of the most haunting Game Over screens. Also, those Final Fight game over screens freaked me out as a kid.
Glad I'm not the only person to be freaked out by a continue screen as a kid, except in my case it was the Ninja Gaiden arcade game. Which was similar in how it portrays the main character about to be killed by a contraption that's inching closer and closer as the timer ticks down.
yeah it is
other one that is super creepy but almost no one talks about is Breath of fire 2 bad ending
Lavos's scream is especially haunting, it's like he's taunting the player.
@@gurvmlk no music, just that saw noise
i have to mentally prep myself with that one, even now, it scared the hell out of me as a kid.
the worst game over screen growing up was surprisingly mario kart... just something about that tune... ugh.
I read that Lavos's cry was sampled from a nuclear warning siren, which makes the game over scene even more poignant and scary to me.
Wild.
Because that's a warning for us, humans if we don't change
I never freakin knew that. The game over was already haunting...now it's even worse.
The Chrono Trigger one will always stand out because it isn't just a short sequence, it's an entire ending cutscene. I wish more games had extended death cutscenes if you died in specific places or ways. The Arkham games do this so well it's almost worth dying to every boss on purpose, multiple times- just to see every death cutscene, of which each boss often has several!
Chrono Trigger’s is by far not just the most dramatic of the bunch but the most terrifying. It’s incredibly bleak & haunting. Plus fact that it mirrors a real life nuclear apocalypse - nightmare fuel
It's more than knowing the world is screwed, it's watching how it got screwed to the hopeless situation you saw and knowing it wasn't something that took place in the blink of an eye. You get to watch others try to stop it and fail just as you did, each "last hope" dying out one after another until there truly is nothing left.
It really doesn't a mirror a real life nuclear apocalypse in the slightest. Nuclear war isn't actually the end of the world, just a setback that's extremely overblown by anti-nuclear activists who managed to infect pop culture.
@@Cainus44 Only one billion people will die (34 million immediately, the rest later from starvation) rather than eight? Sounds like a jolly good time, we should have a nuclear war at our next international dispute.
even right now i can tell you that nuclear apocalypse will never happen
we will rather drift into a global autocratic tyrannic dystopia
For me personally, chrono trigger is the most dramatic game over. That scene with Lavos destroying the world is pretty epic.
Also, I really love the ending where everyone turns into a reptilian. 😆
On the other hand though, Chrono Trigger's standard game over if you lose anywhere else is pretty lame.
Live-A-Live goes a step further beyond CT and erases everything in all points in time and leaves you with nothingness.
@@nataliemeyers2626 isn't that a Japanese release only game though? I know they are porting it to the switch world wide soon, in July I think? I have heard about it but I didn't own a Super Famicom/Famicom when I was a kid. They were tough to get on account of the internet being in its infancy, and the games for it weren't sold here in the US, so there was no way for me to access any Famicom games. Huge bummer because there are some really great Japanese release only games, i.e., Back to the future II. I've played that when I was a young adult on an emulator and it was WAY better than the crappy back to the future games we got on the NES, SNES, and the SEGA Genesis.😆
Thanks for the info! I'll definitely have to play this game when I get some free time on my hands. 🤝
Chrono Trigger is my all time favorite RPG because of the multiable endings and outcomes. The story and characters were fantastic. Nuff said.
@@gurvmlk this is less of a game over and more like a secret bad ending
The fact that you get to see lavos completely destroy the earth which you’ve been trying to prevent just shows how serious the fight is, seeing everyone in a state of panic as the world slowly crumbles, that’s terrifying
"But the future refused to change" is to this day, the most tragic game over screen for me.
Interesting thing to note about the Nosferatu game over:
If you get it a certain amount of times (at least eight, I believe?), you'll get the bad ending.
You'll know for sure you're going to get it if you see Erin's face change in the photo.
Chrono Trigger went so hard in the "you screwed up big-time" direction that as a grown-ass man, I'm still breaking out in goosebumps at that nearly 30 years later.
It's THAT good at what it did.
I would have included DKC2's game over screen over DKC3's - Diddy and Dixie locked in a Kremling prison cell is way more dramatic than Kiddy and Dixie being shut in Kiddy's bedroom.
For me it would of been DKC. That music.. that defeated face on your Kong... That feeling has never been replicated.
Oh it was a prison cell!? I thought the entire time that it was a furnace!
Clock tower had also some disturbing dying scenes
Other games: aww, you died.
Chrono trigger: good job, now watch the world END
I like the Nosferatu's Game Over picture, because it shows a subtle animation when it's already too late and you'll get a bad ending even if you go on playing.
Getting an actual military funeral and eulogy in Wing Commander was pretty cool as well.
Small detail on Nosferatu (specially on the non Japanese version since it's easier to perform) : If you answer No after the girl became a vampire (you can see vampire teeth on the photo), the part where Nosferatu convert her don't appear and you directly have the Game Over screen.
Most video games are just like "whoops, you died, now the world plunges into darkness, game over" if you bite it during the final boss. But not Chrono Trigger. That game goes out of its way to show you, in excruciating detail, the consequences of your failure.
It's just one of the many, many things that makes it a timeless classic.
Chrono Trigger and Secret of Mana, I witnessed a lot of these game overs during my childhood. I get emotional remembering those times 😅 Nice selection and video as always 👊
Secret of Mana was great. There was also the Super Nintendo game would like cartoonish Mechs. I can't remember the game but it was freaking awesome
@@daveh8447 I agree! For me, Secret of Mana is special because it was one of the main games my dad bought to me and made me like the RPG genre when I was a kid. I didn't have much luck with Chrono Trigger cause it was never released in Europe at that time, and I only experienced it later in my teens through one of the 1st ever emulator made between 1999/2000 on PC. Do you remember the genre of the game you mentioned? Or was it also an RPG?
don't forget Secret of Evermore
@@leeroy7634 Yes! There are so many great retro titles to explore and talk about. Sometimes I still play them, but now at my age, I'd rather watch people play them than myself. Patience is not the same as before haha.
Wing commander, they actually do a funeral for your character with dialogue, taps, and a 21 laser-gun salute.
"Sadly no trace of them was ever found..."
Is really depressing
What I find the most dramatic about Chrono Trigger's game over is that, the Earth turns out to be flat all along.....
I love how a game about a talking chicken wasn’t afraid to show what happened to the aftermath of the bomb blast but a game about men fighting to the death was
For me it's the tales of series when it's a solid black or white screen with the words, "and they were never heard from again."
You should have included Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. That game's Game Over screen is ridiculously brutal.
Sorry. I was probably thinking of one of the endings in the game. I haven't completed it yet.
That might be because there's never been an official english translation of the game.
That Outlander game over screen... pure art.
7:13 is what you came for.
Once you lose in Chrono Trigger, you never forget the message or the sound...That scream used to give me nightmares
Outlander: **show game over screen**
Me: *new fear unlocked*
Uhh I still get a goosebumps whenever i saw Chrono Trigger game over scene, it’s just so sad and you can just feel how chaotic the people were during the destructions😔. I almost cried the first time i saw the scene, because i keep on asking how did the future get destroyed so badly..this game is definitely a masterpiece for me, never ever will i forget it😄
The arcade cabinet version of Final Fight would of reached #1 for me. I am 42 now and every since then I would recall this scene. I mean, damn! Being tied up in a chair as you are watching the fuse of dynamite burning out to your destruction. Wow!
What about S.O.S, man?
Dude, those game over/ending screens are among the most tragic ones EVER.
Punisher (Capcom) was just plain depressing. Frank is on an operating table, and Micro is doing CPR. Not only is there a count down, but you see a heartbeat monitor. You flatline and he looks horrified. Nick Fury had one too, it’s a SHIELD paramedic and some hot chick standing there. But didn’t have the same impact.
I think I would have gone with DKC 1 or 2 if we're talking dramatic game overs. 3's is definitely haunting, but the sad harmonica of 2 while the whole screen goes red, and looking at a seriously battered pair of Heroes in 1 made for some dramatic game overs as a kid. But that could be my nostalgia bias talking.
Chrono trigger went the extra mile lol
The one game where you don't just lose, but you see the direct consequences of your failure play out for you.
And I just realized how annoying it is because it's so long
@@ELLLLLLDriiiiitch Well you could always just hit the reset button if you don't want to wait through it, and fortunately (for both saving time, and storytelling atmosphere) it only plays if you lose specifically against the final boss.
@@gurvmlk Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey does something like it. Your quest is to stop Earth from getting engulfed by this demon pocket dimension called the Schwartzwelt, and if you die (and you will, because SMT) you get treated to a cutscene of the Schwartzwelt expanding to cover the planet. It's incredibly unsettling the first time.
@@gaminggoddess85 Neat. I've never played any of those, so I wouldn't know.
Absolutely outstanding video thanks dude!!!!!!!😎👍👍👍👍
There is one I still can't find many years later..its by a beach, zombies come and tear up the protagonist. I dont remember the game, but thought that one was dramatic and intimidating.
You missed Donkey Kong Country game over, that music and screen gave me the chills when I was a kid!
I love the Chrono trigger game over. Not only does the world get destroyed, but you have to watch it happen, just to rub it in that u failed
In Halo: CE, if you don’t make it to the longsword in time in The Maw, you get to watch the ship blow up with u on it
Final Fight game over screens gave me anxiety while trying to break a $5 bill at the quarter machine in a hurry 😂😂
Final Fight really tries to get you to throw your money at them with those continue screens
Poor Lucia in Final Fight 3.
If she had the muscles to break herself free, that would be really badass!!!!!
The only reason I knew about Nosferatu was a rental store had it in stock and I rented that and Dracula X.
It has a high learning curve but it's a fantastic game all the way around
that chrono trigger game over screen still gives me goosebumps
I'm well over seeing an alien burst out of a spaceman's chest. But the team failure of Chono Trigger still to this day gives me chills.
The dude splattered in the car was pretty funny. Not something I would expect to see in a Nintendo game.
nice on this, I remember these being pretty brutal. I was expecting to see Wing Commander on here, I think that ending sequence scared me off that game back in the day
Man I love this channel…so much nostalgia
Not even 10 seconds into the vid and I already got PTSD. This is gonna be great.
As somebody who grew up on the 32X version, the lack of blood on the SNES Blackthorne game over has always bothered me.
Lol was waiting for Barts arms to rip off. Now that would've been dark...
“Sadly, no trace of them was ever found”
had me like 😳
Although it's a terrible game, I always found the game over screen for Rise of the Robots quite unsettling
Same
The super alfred chicken game over represents what any spelunky 2 player does when they see two turkeys in close proximity
Ah yes, Earthbound and Chrono Trigger, my two favorite RPG games
I'm not sure how anything ranked over that whole ass game over cut scene from Chrono Trigger lol
street fighter 2 is an honorable mention... you see your character beat up and your opponent talks trash...
Not to forget The Lost World for Gameboy, where most hazards and enemies lead to a different death cutscene.
Chrono Trigger's game over screen is unique because it forms an integral part of the story. And since the final boss is available to fight throughout most of the game, everyone got their asses handed to them one of more times by Lavos and got to see this game over ending, therefore knowing exactly what event the game was trying to prevent.
The Donkey Kong Country trilogy has by far the scariest game overs I've seen in a Nintendo game.
Nice choice with the Lucia thumbnail
I love this channel!
for me, this channel is being the best video game ever
Great work! Very original, keep up the good ideas!
Chrono Trigger's Lavos ending freaked me out as a kid. Gave me nightmares.
It still makes me shudder.
Some were not dramatic, but just plain funny.
Ninja Gaiden (Arcade) is also quite dramatic, more so than the final fight ones - in my opinion.
I...never knew that scene was in Chrono Trigger. Neat!
Batman 1 on Nes had the saddest game over screen thanks to its music.
Honestly, the Virtual Bart is the most shocking
chrono trigger death is goosebumps man. Nuclear strike. That definitely is dramatic.
DKC 3 wasn't dramatic at all, but seeing those Fatal Fury game over screens brought back memories.... Alfred Chicken isn't dramatic, but it is funny as hell
What really makes these scenes is the music. Without the heart wrenching music, these scenes would not have the same impact.
Should’ve included the game over from ffx-2 against vegnagun. That Game over screen was brutal.
It was indeed a very impressive game over, but I feel it wouldn't test well on "The 20 Most Dramatic SNES Game Over Screens". But, hey, maybe the creator will do other consoles! This is a nice theme for a video series.
@@dukedarkwood2098 oh my bad. I thought it was all games lol. Oof
That's the one that destroys all of Spira when you lose, right?
@@KitsuneYojimbo or if you run out of time. It’s a timed fight
@@Clad_in_Darkness_Gaming Huh, interesting. Never knew it was timed. I only knew of the whole destruction of Spira if you died to it.
The Final Fantasy, Secret of Mana, Outlander, and Chrono Trigger all got me on a personal level. Every one broke my heart at some time.
Romancing saga 3 when you lose to the final boss is on par with Chrono trigger. Lol I hated dying because it was such a long cutscene
Still doesn't compare to "You and your friends are dead. Game over"
kind of unrelated but i remember the Ninja Gaiden arcade game over screen haunted me 👀
Somehow I'd prefer no trace of me ever being found than being told that someone's kid brother is more adept than me.
It gets overlooked, because it was a Japan only release, but Romancing SaGa 3 had a good one. If you get a game over on the final boss, there is a special animation where the boss flies off screen in a massive fireball and cuts to the world map being engulfed in flames, a la Chrono Trigger.
Final Fight 2s was something else as well. Watching the water slowly rise, with your character freaking out, until they drown. Honestly, that'd be worst, at least with the explosives, it's done and over, you're dead. Unless you somehow survive the explosion.
Nam 75 on the Neo Geo is something in the final boss which really lingers to you if you fail at defeating the boss in a certain amount of time.
That Secret of Mana game over haunts me. It's a game, I know, but that singular line - "Sadly, no trace of them was ever found" - I feel sells how hypothetically serious a world saving journey would be and the consequences should you fall.
secret of mana one is heartbreaking made me cry as a kid lolol
7:15 Lucia survived...but her breast implants didn't.
What're you talking about? Lucia's are all natural. 😏
As beautiful her breasts are they are of a totally average size, 100% sure those are natural.
I suggest Lost Vikings 2 for a dramatic gamr over screen. It's on par with a few of these.
I love your stuff, and seriously thank you for turning off the scan lines in these videos!
(Never saw the need for them, I honestly don't remember scan lines on my TVs)
Thank you so much. I am always reading and analyzing the comments. If something is not widely liked, I change it. you shape this channel!
@@BitsBeats its a great channel, I wish I had time to edit my vids more.
What do you use?
Also keep up up the good work, everything is so crisp and clean
@@marbles8641 Retroarch for emulation, OBS to capture (at a very hight bitrate) and Premiere/AE for video editing (also rendering at the highest bitrate quality)
90% of you came for the thumbnail. Be honest
So happy to see Blackthorne on the list! Amazing game
The game over screen from Breath of Fire 2 does it for me.
I remember the game over screen from the Mighty Max game being a terrifying picture of Skullmaster. And the game was lousy, so I saw it a lot.
DKC is the saddest lol. Final Fight 2 and 3 and Outlander seem messed up lol.
that's thumbnail.
thanks for refreshing my sexual awakening🤣
Looking at Outlanders game over screen now as an adult... Shit is straight up vehicular homicide
SOS/Septentrion and Wing Commander had way more dramatic game overs than a handful of these that were just a dramatic song playing.
SOS has you PLAY the Game Over as the ship sinks with you having no way out and Wing Commander plays an entire cutscene with spacenavy funeral.
Wing Commander definitely deserves a spot
3:29 thats a crazy one lol
Why do I find the first game on this list DISTURBING!?
LOL did you see the Aliens one? Game over man!
Rofl
3:49 it was at this moment that you knew...... you fuked up.
For me, the most dramatic is from ninja gaiden the arcade, even you can see the ryu's anxiety because of the saw.
Also, the Super Alfred Chicken one made me hungry. 😋😋😋😋