I am somehow amused that Team Snagem has been so reduced in notoriety by the time of XD that anyone starting with this game are left wondering "Who the hell are these schmoes?" Like, these guys produced the protagonist of Colosseum who proceeded to wreck their ass IN THE INTRO CUTSCENE in a grand display of betrayal.
To be fair Greevil is one of the better names. One of the first cipher villains you fight is Naps. The majority of npc names in this game looks like they were written by aliens trying to blend in human society.
The best way to look at Colosseum and Gale of Darkness's catching mechanics is that, especially in Gale of Darkness, you are operating as part of the Pokemon version of animal control.
In Pokemon Colosseum, the only move unique to Shadow Pokemon is Shadow Rush. In Pokemon XD there's a whole pool of Shadow moves, and every Shadow Pokemon has between two and four Shadow moves. Shadow Rush still exists, but it was made weaker, being dropped from I think 90 Power to like 50. When Jaiden said Shadow Pokemon are super effective against all non-Shadow Pokemon, what she means is that Shadow moves are super effective against non-Shadow Pokemon. They're also not very effective against other Shadow Pokemon. Shadow Lugia, Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres each have signature Shadow moves, being Shadow Blast, Shadow Freeze, Shadow Bolt, and Shadow Fire respectively. They're shadow equivalents to Aeroblast, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, and Flamethrower, and have the same power, accuracy, and secondary effect while being Shadow moves.
@@xavierlehew6746 Shadow Zapdos also has the Shadow weather move Shadow Sky. It's harsh weather for all non-Shadow pokemon, boosts the power of Shadow moves by 50%, and makes Weather Ball ??? type and doubles its base power. That last one I didn't even know until I was looking up the shadow moves just now.
Side note! Jaiden doesn't mention that you can purify the Lugia. That's what the Purification Machine is good for. Only a high functioning max power machine can do it. Making the project worth the time, because the stone in Agate can't do it. I love all the Pokemon you can get in this game. For a smaller pool of Pokemon to choose from, I still had my favorites like Ampharos and such. I still have my Flareon from my first play through as well as Kangeskhan that I've traded throughout the years off the console all the way to Pokemon Shield
I love her video bc as someone who has played XD, she does an awesome job of hitting the major plot points while not ruining a lot of the smaller details that make the game so much fun and give it its challenge.
Actually the reason in Colosseum that you steal pokemon was because at that time, there was very little wild pokemon running around. (never explained why... least not that I remember) so for anyone to get new pokemon was to steal it from other trainers from other regions coming to Orre. So the Shadow Pokemon that you steal in both games were already stolen from their original trainers before they were Shadow-fied. But by the time Gale of Darkness rolled in, wild pokemon were slowly populating Orre, so most just caught them normally rather than steal but the stealing aspect was so ingrained into most of the region that it's difficult for some to adjust (or don't want to) so, it'll be a slow process to adjust. lol
Fun fact: in the original script for XD gale of darkness Wes, the protagonist of Colosseum, was originally meant to be the villain with morally gray motivations. At least I remember that being a thing, I could just be having a mandela effect
Apparently that idea was traced to someone who wondered about it and it was taken as fact, so such a thing has never been proven by any official source.
@@darknessknows1235 he was a member of snagem but his motivation was never mentioned. He was their best snagger, but he betrayed them. He destroyed their snag machines stole the final working one and ran off.
7:03-7:08 convenience essentially. the relic stone you constantly have to go back and forth from Agate to purify your pokemon, where as with the purify chamber you can access it from any PC in the game
pretty sure if the snag machine were in a main stream game most crime organizations like Team Rocket would have their clutches on it faster than a jesse, james, and meowth blasting off from Pikachu's thunderbolts >.> had to make the reference lol.
lol someone not being able to get past a certain point was how i got golden sun for free. They couldn't figure out how to get past a door that had a puddle underneath it. I just went oh here's a blue haired character, let's see what there ice attack does, and it created a pillar of ice and lifted the door. My friend just gave it to me after that.
It makes sense Greevil had Articuno Zapdos and Moltres because they probably had to capture them in order to flush out a Lugia to capture. Just like in the 2000 movie
I remember the one game I couldn't finish as a child, and it wasn't because it was hard or confusing, it was because I failed the final boss battle on Hello Kitty Roller Rescue, and watched the boss i failed to defeat literally destroy the whole world and It made me so upset I never touched the game again xD Gotta replay that, i remember it legit being super fun :D
She's kind of wrong about Miror B. He's the one that you fight in the endgame for the last Shadow Pokemon in the game (a Dragonite) and, if there's any pokemon you accidently (or purposely) KO'd, he has them as well.
That's basically no involvement. If anything, you just confirmed her point because that means outside of his one appearance in a random cave he only ever shows up as a post-game fight and way to keep from missing any pokemon.
@@eddmario If memory serves though isn't that just for a running gag where he doesn't recognize you until after you beat him again and then he just eventually leaves for good till post game? It's still practically no involvement in the story itself unless I'm forgetting something.
@@ImPersonNationI mean, Miror B was a Cipher Admin before he left the Organization after Pokemon Coloseum. After that he became a Wanderer Trainer, which is what you meet him as in Gale of Darkness. I think they decided to make him a Shadow Pokemon rematch as a way for him to atone, he catches(or steals) the shadow Pokemon you couldnt catch and challenges you to give you an opportunity to get them.
My first playthrough of Pokémon Blue Version all those years ago, I couldn't move on in the game because I never talked to the Rocket and he never dropped the Lift Key.
Lol!! I was stuck in Vermilion for a long time. Didn't know I had to backtrack to Celadon to cut the tree in the east. Did know how to use cut to defeat Surge.
I used to challenge some of the arenas in that game just because there was a chance I could fight Miror B and listen to his music again. It was basically the only thing I did post-game.
All the Gen 1 and 2 models are taken straight from the Stadium games. They're all ported with no updates. Real shame but makes sense. Wish the animations were as good as they were back then
not being able to finish a game because you got stuck on one part!! so relatable, and kinda hilariously age-specific. I remember begging my parents to buy the big book with tips and solutions they used to make for games, for that very reason lol
The game I couldn't finish growing up was Metroid Fusion. I got an very close to the end, but I would always get lost in the deep-sea section of Sector 3 after ejecting the secret lab. It took me over a decade to realize that I wasn't actually stuck, there was just a section that looked like it was a wall but you could actually walk past, and from there it was like another 20 minutes to the end of the game lmao
Just some information on why they're making their own machine for purifying shadow Pokemon since you haven't played the game: 1. The machine allows you to purify MULTIPLE Pokemon at the same time. 2. The machine allows you to passively unlock the ability to purify Pokemon by leaving them in the machine to lower their shadow ranks instead of being required to battle with them. 2. Shadow Lugia can NOT be purified at the purification stone, so the machine is the only way to get it done, and even than it requires THIRTY SIX Pokemon in the machine at once to get done.
I also had a game that I couldn't complete when I was younger. It was Brave Fencer Musashi where you went through the end dungeon. Had to fight one of them where you had to press the shape buttons in order that were pressed by the enemy. I would press them but somehow fail anyways. No guides told me what I was doing wrong. Found out later from a friend that I had to wait for the person to do it a second time and that is when I copied the button presses.
Honestly this was the only one I beat out of the shadow Pokémon games. Mostly because my brother deleted my files for colosseum when I was right at the end. At the time I was so devastated I never played it again.
I enjoyed playing both Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness and Pokemon Colosseum, both feature Double Battles, have great graphics, great music, and I highly recommend any Pokemon fan play them.
13:25 Do you know why that guys name is Gonzap? Because with those eyebrows and that mustache he’s gon a get zapped by lightning if he goes out during a thunderstorm.😊
For me the part of a game that got me stuck as a kid was the original gold and silver ice path. I always had my big brother get me past it and when I couldn't get the badge I went south and couldn't get back. At the time I never thought to use fly. Never beat that Gen until after I got heart gold and soul silver.
Pokemon Colosseum and Pokémon XD are two of the most difficult Pokémon games because of a few reasons: 1. Limited Roster - Both games don’t give you the entire Pokédex to work with. I’ll bet you will have a team full of Pokémon you never really tried before. Pokemon Coliseum more so because half of the Pokémon in the game are either mid or pretty bad. 2. Shadow Pokémon - Rather than find Pokémon in the wild, most of your time will be spent capturing Pokémon from other trainers. These Shadow Pokémon only know Shadow moves. While they have no resistances, they introduce a change of the Pokémon entering Hyper More or Reverse Mode if playing XD, with it’s own set of drawbacks. If you enjoy challenge runs in Pokémon, then Pokémon Colosseum and XD will be RIGHT UP YOUR ALLEY. 3. The Boss Fights - The boss battles in these games are a challenge cause they use actual strategies to beat you. One boss will use a Pokémon that has Earthquake and a Pokémon that knows Protect to beat you over the head with Ground Moves. Not to mention every battle in these games are double battles, meaning moves LIKE earthquake need to be used more carefully.
Pokemon Colosseum and XD: Glare of Darkness are the best pokemon games ever! The story is unique, the characters are memorable, and the music is TO FUCKING DIE FOR! I have fond memories of me and my sister stalling the Miror B fight in GoD just to keep listening to his theme. I fan screamed when I saw Jaiden was talking about this game!
Years late but, shadow Pokémon are so aggressive that they attack people randomly and the people who have them arent doing anything about it sooooo thats my headcannon lol
I’ve been eating to Play XD for so long. I’d always heard it was fun. My own experience with not getting past a simple part in a game was KH. I got stuck on the Tarzan level. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one either.
I couldn’t get past emerald at the very beginning. After the rival battle you had to talk to the professor and then you can proceed to the next route. Yeahhhhhhh I had a lv 40 swampert before finding that out
I had a similar moment getting stuck in a game as a kid over something stupidly obvious/minor. I got Final Fantasy VII back when it first came out, and right near the beginning, after the part with the Sector 7 Pillar where you'd supposed to go save Aerith from the Shinra Building, I got absolutely stuck. I knew I had to go save her, and I needed to go to Wall Market and buy some Batteries from the shop to climb up to the Shinra Building, which I did... but despite buying them, it wouldn't let me climb up there. I was stuck there for at LEAST a month before I finally brought it to my friend's house (who had played it and was well past this point) to see if he could figure it out. It turns out I just never thought to go tell Aerith's mom she'd been kidnapped. I still don't know how I never thought to even go over there in all that time.
My brother had a similar issue with twilight princess, in terms of the gate lady, he couldn't get the stupid poe souls because he kept missing them with strikes. He rage quit and I ended up figuring out to use the charge attack to one shot them to knock them down and claim the soul.😂 he was so annoyed with me but it made things so much easier for him.
I was a very dumb child and could not figure out how to get past the rancor in KOTOR so I just played the first hour or so of that game over and over again but at least that first bet of the game is actually fun. (Unlike the second games first two words) 😂
Okay but same when I was little I used to play the little mermaid game on e D.S. and I'm still kicking myself in the head about it because I was at the end of the game and then the *BLEEPING* console died!!¡
The first thing I think of when I think of games I couldn't finish as a kid was My Sims and My Sims Agents. Paragraph warning below 😅 With the first one, there was this one sim that could bring you on an island in a boat, but at one point they got really sad?? And wanted cake but for some reason I coudn't figure out the 'correct' way to give cake? In the other one, there was a point in the game that you had to follow Mr. Antogonist dude or whatever his name was to his house. But no matter how much I tried, he'd see me and I would have to wait until the next day, then wait until nightime to do the sneaking minigame. (That game was probably what started my absolute inepitude to do any kind of stealth) Now it's 2022, I'm almost 22 years old, those games I had are long gone, and the only way I can really see those games at the moment is to look at walkthroughs. But I'm an adult with a job, maybe one day I can find and play those games again.
You'll be hard-pressed trying to find a pokemon player who hasn't heard Miror B's battle theme or someone who doesn't absolutely love it
Miror B?
Played basically every Pokémon game, never heard of this before.
[Edit] - Listened to it, it's fine.
I hadn't heard it until her video and it's okay, I guess.
@@michaelandrews117 yeah, and I bet you've also never heard of MandJTV
My sister loves pokemon and has probably never heard of a GameCube, let alone the Colloseum games.
I've never heard of this music
Mainly because I didnt know Colosseum and Gale of Darkness existed
2:33 her opponent would have been obliterated if they had a palkia thanks to its weakness to salamence
Any Pokémon against Palkia would die
@@radiogobrrrrrrr1949 you don't get the joke do you.
Deep cut.
@@radiogobrrrrrrr1949 r/whooooosh
an old jaiden joke hhh the soulLink one
"This dude did not just pull out a sunkern to deal with a burgler"
Oh yes he just did
And that's nothing.
Later on he pulls out a goddamn Groudon mech. Don't know why Jaiden didn't mention it.
@@eddmario because she leaves bits like that out so people play the games she covers in her videos
I am somehow amused that Team Snagem has been so reduced in notoriety by the time of XD that anyone starting with this game are left wondering "Who the hell are these schmoes?"
Like, these guys produced the protagonist of Colosseum who proceeded to wreck their ass IN THE INTRO CUTSCENE in a grand display of betrayal.
"Where they have the Captain and guy-who-steers standing at the helm" HELMSMAN, the man who stands at the helm and steers is the HELMS MAN
To be fair Greevil is one of the better names. One of the first cipher villains you fight is Naps. The majority of npc names in this game looks like they were written by aliens trying to blend in human society.
I still remember there was a guy named Biden which I'm sure at the time was just a syllable smash but of all the syllables!
the Team Snagem Leader is named Gonzap and I love his so much
Naps name fits because he helps kidNAP professor Krane and has a teddiursa, like a teddy bear
The best way to look at Colosseum and Gale of Darkness's catching mechanics is that, especially in Gale of Darkness, you are operating as part of the Pokemon version of animal control.
In Pokemon Colosseum, the only move unique to Shadow Pokemon is Shadow Rush. In Pokemon XD there's a whole pool of Shadow moves, and every Shadow Pokemon has between two and four Shadow moves. Shadow Rush still exists, but it was made weaker, being dropped from I think 90 Power to like 50. When Jaiden said Shadow Pokemon are super effective against all non-Shadow Pokemon, what she means is that Shadow moves are super effective against non-Shadow Pokemon. They're also not very effective against other Shadow Pokemon. Shadow Lugia, Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres each have signature Shadow moves, being Shadow Blast, Shadow Freeze, Shadow Bolt, and Shadow Fire respectively. They're shadow equivalents to Aeroblast, Ice Beam, Thunderbolt, and Flamethrower, and have the same power, accuracy, and secondary effect while being Shadow moves.
Imagine if those moves were legal in VGC and transferable or something? What a mess.
@@xavierlehew6746 That's not even getting into the fact that Shadow moves don't have PP.
@@devonm042690 I forgot about that! What a nightmare. Zapdos in particular would be a menace.
@@xavierlehew6746 Shadow Zapdos also has the Shadow weather move Shadow Sky. It's harsh weather for all non-Shadow pokemon, boosts the power of Shadow moves by 50%, and makes Weather Ball ??? type and doubles its base power. That last one I didn't even know until I was looking up the shadow moves just now.
@@devonm042690 And unfortunately Castform doesn't transform when Shadow Sky is used even though it's a weather move...
15:13 the Greevil denial is amazing 😂
Side note! Jaiden doesn't mention that you can purify the Lugia. That's what the Purification Machine is good for. Only a high functioning max power machine can do it. Making the project worth the time, because the stone in Agate can't do it.
I love all the Pokemon you can get in this game. For a smaller pool of Pokemon to choose from, I still had my favorites like Ampharos and such. I still have my Flareon from my first play through as well as Kangeskhan that I've traded throughout the years off the console all the way to Pokemon Shield
I remember farming the wild Pokémon sites in XD and trading a metric fuck ton of zigzagoon from 3rd gen since normals fully complete the purifier lol
I love her video bc as someone who has played XD, she does an awesome job of hitting the major plot points while not ruining a lot of the smaller details that make the game so much fun and give it its challenge.
Actually the reason in Colosseum that you steal pokemon was because at that time, there was very little wild pokemon running around. (never explained why... least not that I remember) so for anyone to get new pokemon was to steal it from other trainers from other regions coming to Orre.
So the Shadow Pokemon that you steal in both games were already stolen from their original trainers before they were Shadow-fied. But by the time Gale of Darkness rolled in, wild pokemon were slowly populating Orre, so most just caught them normally rather than steal but the stealing aspect was so ingrained into most of the region that it's difficult for some to adjust (or don't want to) so, it'll be a slow process to adjust. lol
Fun fact: in the original script for XD gale of darkness Wes, the protagonist of Colosseum, was originally meant to be the villain with morally gray motivations.
At least I remember that being a thing, I could just be having a mandela effect
Apparently that idea was traced to someone who wondered about it and it was taken as fact, so such a thing has never been proven by any official source.
While not a villain he's still relatively gray isn't he? He used to be part of a criminal organization until they crossed a line he drew, right?
@@darknessknows1235 Yep, then he said fuck all of you I'm going to destroy everything you love and care about and steal your pokemon while I'm at it.
@@darknessknows1235 he was a member of snagem but his motivation was never mentioned. He was their best snagger, but he betrayed them. He destroyed their snag machines stole the final working one and ran off.
I only remember XD for 2 things. 1. Introducing Shadow Pokemon. 2. The first time I played it was at NASA.
7:03-7:08
convenience essentially. the relic stone you constantly have to go back and forth from Agate to purify your pokemon, where as with the purify chamber you can access it from any PC in the game
What a Reaction! Loved The ending. XD
pretty sure if the snag machine were in a main stream game most crime organizations like Team Rocket would have their clutches on it faster than a jesse, james, and meowth blasting off from Pikachu's thunderbolts >.> had to make the reference lol.
lol someone not being able to get past a certain point was how i got golden sun for free. They couldn't figure out how to get past a door that had a puddle underneath it. I just went oh here's a blue haired character, let's see what there ice attack does, and it created a pillar of ice and lifted the door. My friend just gave it to me after that.
"...Okay, you have proven to be superior to me. The game is yours." 😆
@@montyeggman3075 lmao basically!
What game is this
@@starpanda25 Golden Sun for GBA
I'm wholly convinced that, if a person does not start dancing as soon as Miror. B's battle theme, they have no soul.
It makes sense Greevil had Articuno Zapdos and Moltres because they probably had to capture them in order to flush out a Lugia to capture. Just like in the 2000 movie
scarescrow your reaction has actually given me so much serotonin thank you
5:00 Thats what i loved and found appealing about Pokemon Colosseum cause i always wanted a Team Rocket-ish kind of game haha
11:02 The one in Cipher Uniform was wearing a mask of their own face.
I remember the one game I couldn't finish as a child, and it wasn't because it was hard or confusing, it was because I failed the final boss battle on Hello Kitty Roller Rescue, and watched the boss i failed to defeat literally destroy the whole world and It made me so upset I never touched the game again xD
Gotta replay that, i remember it legit being super fun :D
She's kind of wrong about Miror B. He's the one that you fight in the endgame for the last Shadow Pokemon in the game (a Dragonite) and, if there's any pokemon you accidently (or purposely) KO'd, he has them as well.
Okay. Tell us how he's involved with the story except for being a 'shadow pokemon rematch' mechanic.
That's basically no involvement. If anything, you just confirmed her point because that means outside of his one appearance in a random cave he only ever shows up as a post-game fight and way to keep from missing any pokemon.
@@OsnosisBones Actually, he does show up a few times for rematches during the main storyline.
@@eddmario
If memory serves though isn't that just for a running gag where he doesn't recognize you until after you beat him again and then he just eventually leaves for good till post game? It's still practically no involvement in the story itself unless I'm forgetting something.
@@ImPersonNationI mean, Miror B was a Cipher Admin before he left the Organization after Pokemon Coloseum.
After that he became a Wanderer Trainer, which is what you meet him as in Gale of Darkness.
I think they decided to make him a Shadow Pokemon rematch as a way for him to atone, he catches(or steals) the shadow Pokemon you couldnt catch and challenges you to give you an opportunity to get them.
the battle music for XD is ridiculously good
Cipher Peon, Greevil, Miror B.
even the Wild and Trainer battle themes are pretty good
this is like the 4th time ive seeen not only her video, but people reacting to it, and now i have to try and get my hands on this game
Can't unsee the houndour knees....
My first playthrough of Pokémon Blue Version all those years ago, I couldn't move on in the game because I never talked to the Rocket and he never dropped the Lift Key.
Lol!! I was stuck in Vermilion for a long time. Didn't know I had to backtrack to Celadon to cut the tree in the east. Did know how to use cut to defeat Surge.
I used to challenge some of the arenas in that game just because there was a chance I could fight Miror B and listen to his music again. It was basically the only thing I did post-game.
All the Gen 1 and 2 models are taken straight from the Stadium games. They're all ported with no updates. Real shame but makes sense. Wish the animations were as good as they were back then
not being able to finish a game because you got stuck on one part!! so relatable, and kinda hilariously age-specific. I remember begging my parents to buy the big book with tips and solutions they used to make for games, for that very reason lol
If you haven’t tried it(you mentioned you haven’t played some) I’d recommend conquest. Loved your reaction btw!
I love Pokémon XD! I’m actually replaying it from the beginning
you randomly got recommended to me, but bro your voice is amazing
The game I couldn't finish growing up was Metroid Fusion. I got an very close to the end, but I would always get lost in the deep-sea section of Sector 3 after ejecting the secret lab. It took me over a decade to realize that I wasn't actually stuck, there was just a section that looked like it was a wall but you could actually walk past, and from there it was like another 20 minutes to the end of the game lmao
10:43 AWWWW PUPPO! YOU GOT YOUR TAIL! 🥰🥰🥰
18:20 for me it was the DS majoras mask race for the mask that will get you into ikana canyon.
Glad to see you react to this Sketch
Just some information on why they're making their own machine for purifying shadow Pokemon since you haven't played the game:
1. The machine allows you to purify MULTIPLE Pokemon at the same time.
2. The machine allows you to passively unlock the ability to purify Pokemon by leaving them in the machine to lower their shadow ranks instead of being required to battle with them.
2. Shadow Lugia can NOT be purified at the purification stone, so the machine is the only way to get it done, and even than it requires THIRTY SIX Pokemon in the machine at once to get done.
I also had a game that I couldn't complete when I was younger. It was Brave Fencer Musashi where you went through the end dungeon. Had to fight one of them where you had to press the shape buttons in order that were pressed by the enemy.
I would press them but somehow fail anyways. No guides told me what I was doing wrong. Found out later from a friend that I had to wait for the person to do it a second time and that is when I copied the button presses.
Honestly this was the only one I beat out of the shadow Pokémon games. Mostly because my brother deleted my files for colosseum when I was right at the end. At the time I was so devastated I never played it again.
I enjoyed playing both Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness and Pokemon Colosseum, both feature Double Battles, have great graphics, great music, and I highly recommend any Pokemon fan play them.
Greevil sounds like a pokemon name lmao
first video i saw of you and i like the vibes
i'm kind of hoping you'll react to more jaidenanimations in the future from time to time
Your the most coolest youtuber ever honestly also I subscribed to your channel by the way and your a spectacular job truly inspiring
'most coolest' isn't proper, no commas or periods anywhere, you're*, 'your a spectacular job' is terrible grammar.
I remember running to buy these games at blockbuster when blockbuster was shutting down
13:25
Do you know why that guys name is Gonzap? Because with those eyebrows and that mustache he’s gon a get zapped by lightning if he goes out during a thunderstorm.😊
For me the part of a game that got me stuck as a kid was the original gold and silver ice path. I always had my big brother get me past it and when I couldn't get the badge I went south and couldn't get back. At the time I never thought to use fly. Never beat that Gen until after I got heart gold and soul silver.
Pokemon Colosseum and Pokémon XD are two of the most difficult Pokémon games because of a few reasons:
1. Limited Roster - Both games don’t give you the entire Pokédex to work with. I’ll bet you will have a team full of Pokémon you never really tried before. Pokemon Coliseum more so because half of the Pokémon in the game are either mid or pretty bad.
2. Shadow Pokémon - Rather than find Pokémon in the wild, most of your time will be spent capturing Pokémon from other trainers. These Shadow Pokémon only know Shadow moves. While they have no resistances, they introduce a change of the Pokémon entering Hyper More or Reverse Mode if playing XD, with it’s own set of drawbacks.
If you enjoy challenge runs in Pokémon, then Pokémon Colosseum and XD will be RIGHT UP YOUR ALLEY.
3. The Boss Fights - The boss battles in these games are a challenge cause they use actual strategies to beat you. One boss will use a Pokémon that has Earthquake and a Pokémon that knows Protect to beat you over the head with Ground Moves. Not to mention every battle in these games are double battles, meaning moves LIKE earthquake need to be used more carefully.
Omg i love this guy’s voice!!
Pokemon Colosseum and XD: Glare of Darkness are the best pokemon games ever! The story is unique, the characters are memorable, and the music is TO FUCKING DIE FOR! I have fond memories of me and my sister stalling the Miror B fight in GoD just to keep listening to his theme. I fan screamed when I saw Jaiden was talking about this game!
I still remember Shadow Lugia's code name "XD001".
Oh my god, I know exactly what ledge you're talking about! I didn't finish Golden Compass either.
They got swatted by Emo Lugia
Years late but, shadow Pokémon are so aggressive that they attack people randomly and the people who have them arent doing anything about it sooooo thats my headcannon lol
Stumbled across you. I love your voice.
Im sorry but this man has been blessed by the gods---
hes literally gorgeous--
I’ve been eating to Play XD for so long. I’d always heard it was fun.
My own experience with not getting past a simple part in a game was KH. I got stuck on the Tarzan level. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one either.
Golden Compass for the ds, I remeber that, never got to know what happend after level 2
I think most kids have had that one game they never completed because there was a very specific thing they had to do to progress lmao
11:04 😂😂😂😂🤦🤷 he had a mask on underneath his mask. 😂😂🤦
This is a cool and amazing video.
I couldn’t get past emerald at the very beginning. After the rival battle you had to talk to the professor and then you can proceed to the next route. Yeahhhhhhh I had a lv 40 swampert before finding that out
At 7:09 the fan theory is the old man is Ash.
I had a similar moment getting stuck in a game as a kid over something stupidly obvious/minor. I got Final Fantasy VII back when it first came out, and right near the beginning, after the part with the Sector 7 Pillar where you'd supposed to go save Aerith from the Shinra Building, I got absolutely stuck. I knew I had to go save her, and I needed to go to Wall Market and buy some Batteries from the shop to climb up to the Shinra Building, which I did... but despite buying them, it wouldn't let me climb up there. I was stuck there for at LEAST a month before I finally brought it to my friend's house (who had played it and was well past this point) to see if he could figure it out. It turns out I just never thought to go tell Aerith's mom she'd been kidnapped. I still don't know how I never thought to even go over there in all that time.
You sound like a fusion of Scykoh and Brendaniel. Hearty individuals full of jubilation.
16:19
I never noticed the sound 😂
I hope ya react to her other Pokémon ones lol you’ll love em!!
I had stupid kid moments too. I actually got lost in Viridian forest for days lol.
My brother had a similar issue with twilight princess, in terms of the gate lady, he couldn't get the stupid poe souls because he kept missing them with strikes. He rage quit and I ended up figuring out to use the charge attack to one shot them to knock them down and claim the soul.😂 he was so annoyed with me but it made things so much easier for him.
"Ooh, a new react channel! Let's see what other videos this lusciously-haired man pos-"
...Oh.
...Oh, you're new.
... >:3
_subscribes for support_
This was a good reaction.
My game I couldn’t do was Skyrim at the first dragon claw door and gave up
I wonder if shadow pokemon are the main reason for the move "frustration"
Dude, you look like a Pokémon villain team leader themed around rock and dubstep; you don't need to say you've played a lot of pokemon! We know!
Dude I love your voice
There is an oasis that has wild Pokémon in Colosseum
Gonzap reminds me of bo-Bobo but without the fro.
I enjoy your voice :)
That voice , God that beautiful voice .
Minor B has a battle theme that rivals Ultra Necrozma's
I wholeheartedly believe it’s the best game in the franchise, and one of the best games ever made.
I was a very dumb child and could not figure out how to get past the rancor in KOTOR so I just played the first hour or so of that game over and over again but at least that first bet of the game is actually fun. (Unlike the second games first two words) 😂
The pink pigtails girl looks more like scientist starfire to me.
how does this man NOT have more subscribers
i grew up with this game
BRUH THAT GOLDEN COMPASS GAME DID THE SAME TO MEEEEEE
Youve earned my respect in just one sentance
Amazing game. I still have it in my room. I can't even remember if I won it or not. I assume that I did.
TEAM SANGUM IS THE FUNNIEST PART IT IS SO FUNNY 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅
I got this game and I played it before :3 XD hahahaha I love it so so much
Okay but same when I was little I used to play the little mermaid game on e D.S. and I'm still kicking myself in the head about it because I was at the end of the game and then the *BLEEPING* console died!!¡
So there's this dnd series called Folk and Dagger, and you sound just like the DM for that game.
I’ve never heard of this game!!!
The first thing I think of when I think of games I couldn't finish as a kid was My Sims and My Sims Agents.
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With the first one, there was this one sim that could bring you on an island in a boat, but at one point they got really sad?? And wanted cake but for some reason I coudn't figure out the 'correct' way to give cake? In the other one, there was a point in the game that you had to follow Mr. Antogonist dude or whatever his name was to his house. But no matter how much I tried, he'd see me and I would have to wait until the next day, then wait until nightime to do the sneaking minigame. (That game was probably what started my absolute inepitude to do any kind of stealth)
Now it's 2022, I'm almost 22 years old, those games I had are long gone, and the only way I can really see those games at the moment is to look at walkthroughs. But I'm an adult with a job, maybe one day I can find and play those games again.
not being able to beat Finding Nemo is not kid you´s fault, that game is stupid hard for no reason
underrated
You gotta check out JelloApocalypse’s video on Pokémon Colosseum. It’s amazing.
Lugia swat team is cannon??? WHAAATTT???????