10 Most Dangerous In-Game Worlds We All RAN AWAY FROM

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Video games are often dangerous, but only a select few games have locations that truly strike fear in the hearts of gamers. Here are some annoyingly dangerous areas in games.
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    8:51 Number 4
    9:45 Number 3
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  • @milo_mouse
    @milo_mouse Год назад +2138

    Hell you could just say the whole sea in Subnautica. The relief and immediate relaxed feeling when you finally get back to your habitat is crazy.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +170

      👆🏻😅

    • @ivnatopa1017
      @ivnatopa1017 Год назад +24

      same can be said for elden ring

    • @aosumpter
      @aosumpter Год назад

      Dead ass, u right 😆💁🏾‍♂️

    • @Boney4000
      @Boney4000 Год назад +108

      I genuinely can not play subnautica because the setting gives me extreme anxiety. Chest was supertight my entire 15 min playthrough ...

    • @BrandonGavin_EDC
      @BrandonGavin_EDC Год назад +29

      @@Boney4000 wow you may wanna go outside and touch grass. Maybe get that looked at if it makes you feel that bad.

  • @TopNotchStoner
    @TopNotchStoner Год назад +788

    The Metro series comes to mind. I've never felt a more immersive sense of danger and dread than I did while venturing through various areas in the Metro games. That world is absolutely terrifying, and parts of it make Fallout 4's Glowing Sea feel like a walk in the park.

    • @AlexSummary
      @AlexSummary Год назад +39

      So, would you say those games have aged well? I thought about getting them when I saw them on sale.

    • @skaterasta99
      @skaterasta99 Год назад +76

      ​@@AlexSummary they have aged really well, go ahead.

    • @SiahEV
      @SiahEV Год назад +63

      The librarians 💀

    • @TopNotchStoner
      @TopNotchStoner Год назад +35

      @@AlexSummary Absolutely. They've aged very well. Considering how inexpensive the Redux collection is, especially when it's on sale, you should definitely take the plunge.

    • @DantesInferno96
      @DantesInferno96 Год назад +12

      The last level in exodus is very scary indeed.

  • @One87X
    @One87X Год назад +520

    You actually don't have to redo all of Sen's Fortress if you die since there's a bonfire pretty close to the boss. It's definitely more on the hidden side compared to a lot of DS1's bonfires.

    • @HiImBQ
      @HiImBQ Год назад +101

      Yeah... I wanted to say... Out of all the things in Dark Souls... I don't think Sen's Fortress is the worst. Blight Town is much worse...

    • @nanach6276
      @nanach6276 Год назад +54

      @@HiImBQ Catacombs was worse, the dark place. If you don't find the torch

    • @TheEnigma271
      @TheEnigma271 Год назад +18

      I just commented the same thing. I think a lot of ppl miss that bonfire

    • @adunnathvixis5409
      @adunnathvixis5409 Год назад +11

      And if you get the key, you can ride a cage up and down, too.

    • @TadaKittyGaming
      @TadaKittyGaming Год назад +13

      there was also a shortcut elevator to the top that you could take if you found it

  • @landonewts
    @landonewts Год назад +171

    I LOVE The Glowing Sea in Fallout 4. I usually go in power armor, and pretty leveled up. Along with Far Harbor, it’s my favorite area to explore in the game. The Glowing Sea really feels and sounds post-apocalyptic and is just a blast (pun intended) to explore.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +7

      👌

    • @822Quincy
      @822Quincy Год назад +7

      I had fun running around there myself. No power armor tho. The children of Atom would’ve looked at me funny

    • @DarkLordOfTheSith-1997
      @DarkLordOfTheSith-1997 Год назад +2

      I thought I was the only one who loves running around in the Glowing Sea.

    • @azmanabdula
      @azmanabdula Год назад +4

      If you save the bloke in the prison from that family he gives you free vials of his blood in which you get some ridiculous rad protection stat

    • @Crabomax
      @Crabomax Год назад

      The Glowing sea is like a another planet. 😀

  • @Kman51able
    @Kman51able Год назад +54

    In dead island, I remember the first time I walked right into the quarantine zone out of curiosity. I came into the game blind. In the far distance by a bridge, a few zombies just ran right towards me and swung at me almost immediately. With no music and no mission to preface the location, it scared the absolute crap out of me. No fancy tricks, no preparation, just straight violence really made me feel like those were real zombies.
    And christ, I have a fear of deep pools of darkness with nothing in sight. Subnautica tested my will to live in that game.

    • @Just_Call_Me_Tim
      @Just_Call_Me_Tim Год назад +3

      I've not touched games like subnautica for that same reason it tested your will to live. It takes some serious preparation for me to view things like open ocean (blue holes are also hell, mantally).

    • @richieC1999
      @richieC1999 Год назад +2

      Still a great game tho

  • @VanGtfogh
    @VanGtfogh Год назад +149

    I love that you included ninja gaiden. My strategy in that game was to use an air dash/slash move to cut through the ghost fish and to keep moving. It’s pretty effective

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +17

      👌

    • @boaustinduke
      @boaustinduke Год назад +25

      i would just use the vigoorian flail. makes it super easy

    • @UnionSinger2005
      @UnionSinger2005 Год назад +10

      I also used Ghost Fish to farm Essence so I could power up my weapons and at first, they were frustrating but once I figured out a sure fire strategy in dealing with them, it became a cake walk. Air dash/slash helped a lot, a fully powered lightning bolt, and a charged attack were excellent tactics. With all the essence dropping, it became a wellspring of health, money, and replenishing magic until the fish were cooked.

    • @jinsakai2047
      @jinsakai2047 Год назад +1

      ​@@gameranxTV was that lord shimura at 0:04
      If yes then from where is it ?

    • @mrmoose6765
      @mrmoose6765 Год назад +2

      ​@@boaustinduke thats what i used it cheeses them

  • @mt_baldwin
    @mt_baldwin Год назад +221

    I'm starting to realize my playthrough of Elden Ring was made so much... well less insane, by finding and understanding two torches. Can't remember their names but one kept "beasts" from attacking you (which included basilisks) and the other let you see those wretched invisible backstabbing assassins chicks. Every time I saw basilisks in an area: put away shield and equip the torch, and same for every time I got randomly backstabbed.

    • @dejawho4147
      @dejawho4147 Год назад +21

      Yes exactly. And that one *mushroom set* helps with the rot build up a LOT as well. Got me through all of the lake pretty nicely

    • @21joebloe
      @21joebloe Год назад +12

      Wait... there's a torch that keeps away basilisks? what's it called? I know about the assasin torch but not this one lol

    • @21joebloe
      @21joebloe Год назад +17

      @@dejawho4147 You didn't have Fire, cleanse me ? That's how I did it lol

    • @slayer1453
      @slayer1453 Год назад +2

      I just used assassin's gambit and hoped that it didn't deactivate at the wrong time.

    • @MinorZero
      @MinorZero Год назад +17

      @@21joebloe He means beast repellent torch most likely, I use it a lot for wolves & rats, didn't know it worked on basilisks as well
      Can get it from the merchant in Caelid in the nw corner of the southern half of the map not far from the tower there, where also the really tough Bell bearing hunter spawns so don't go there at night ;)

  • @Rlogsdon100
    @Rlogsdon100 Год назад +133

    Days gone kept me constantly afraid more than any other world. The music, the zombie sounds, the hordes, it just all put me on edge

    • @BrandonGavin_EDC
      @BrandonGavin_EDC Год назад +39

      I can’t believe they won’t green light a sequel, that game is so good.

    • @goldengrill769
      @goldengrill769 Год назад +2

      Gameranx should make a video about First Games That Sold Marginal Copies And Had Bestselling Sequels

    • @thequinlanshow3326
      @thequinlanshow3326 Год назад +1

      @@BrandonGavin_EDC it's not. Still bugged to shit today

    • @HARLEM-NEWYORK
      @HARLEM-NEWYORK Год назад +17

      @@thequinlanshow3326 It's not bugged at all. I played it on ps5 and had no issues. It's one of the best games I've ever played

    • @HARLEM-NEWYORK
      @HARLEM-NEWYORK Год назад +1

      The hordes are pretty easy once you get better guns. I actually wish they stayed hard because in the first half of the game they where scary and difficult. But once I figured out I can just run away, turn and shoot, run away... Rinse and repeat none of them are hard

  • @le_maxarus
    @le_maxarus Год назад +108

    I beat Path of Pain in Hollow Knight and it was certainly the hardest gaming experience I ever had. Totally worth it.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +10

      👏🏼

    • @joekerins9772
      @joekerins9772 Год назад +3

      Pantheon of Hallownest is way harder

    • @matthewxavier8067
      @matthewxavier8067 Год назад +3

      Yes 100% It’s the kind of thing that doesn’t look too bad from a PC players perspective, however the precision required by handicapped controllers is immense and impressive indeed.
      Especially when ran through an emulator that exhibits lag.

    • @proybankins709
      @proybankins709 Год назад +1

      Try the Pantheon of Hallownest (the long one). Its even a step up from the path of pain

    • @abnormalnox
      @abnormalnox Год назад

      I just did the white palace last night. Didn't do path of pain yet. (I just wanted the voidheart) but I'm gonna do it later.

  • @paradsecar
    @paradsecar Год назад +42

    The optional Via Infinito level from Final Fantasy X-2 was just about the worst for me, or anyone trying to 100% the game. Not only are you gifted with 100 "cloisters" (floors) of tough enemies, but every 20 floors greets you with a hard boss, culminating at the 100th floor with TWO bosses with no chance to heal in between. Oh, and the final boss is Trema, which might be my least favorite boss battle of all time. Seriously, to say that watching that jerk die after (many) multiple attempts was satisfying is the understatement of the early aughts.

    • @Keullo-eFIN
      @Keullo-eFIN Год назад +2

      Beat Paragon and Trema on first try ever. Though I'm not sure that are they easier on HD Remaster than on PS2.

  • @theunderdog9353
    @theunderdog9353 Год назад +49

    Lake of Rot is annoying, but it was just another hurdle to overcome. The thing that gave me that "fucking RUUUN" feeling in Elden Ring has to be Caelid. Here I was, minding my own business in Limgrave, just vibin', and then I opened a chest and got teleported to Caelid. That dungeon was horrible, but when I stepped out, I thought I was in hell or something with huge crows and dogs trying to get at me and the blood red sky, all I could think of was finding a Site of Grace so I could get the FUCK out of there! Obviously it's less intimidating later on, but until you beat Liurnia, it's just misery and that left a way bigger impression on me than the Lake of Rot

    • @D71219ONE
      @D71219ONE Год назад +8

      Leyndell, Crumbling Farum Azula, and the FREAKING HALIGTREE were the worst for me.
      I thought, “Oh, I’ve been doing a lot of side stuff and grinding, perfecting my build. The late areas are gonna be cake!
      I was just running away 90% of the time, praying I would find another grace.

    • @somuchbttrdenu759
      @somuchbttrdenu759 Год назад +1

      Lake of Rot was brutal especially having to fight a boss in the middle of the lake while dealing with those damn frog things and the rot taking health away. Caelid sucked at first but now it’s my grinding area, getting my ass kicked by the damn Beast Clergyman second phase so I’m in a training arc right now.

    • @Tronjheimr
      @Tronjheimr Год назад +1

      Felt the same on the first time at Caelid.
      Felt so safe when I've found my way back to the "greeneries".

    • @softshepherd1
      @softshepherd1 Год назад +4

      Haligtree was the absolute worst , it took me hours just to get past the fucking ants at the start

    • @MrBevoRules
      @MrBevoRules Год назад +1

      ​@@D71219ONE Yeah, they turned the endgame areas up to 11. I know everyone has a different scale, but imho they were a bit too hard to be fun.

  • @SymphonyofPower
    @SymphonyofPower Год назад +39

    Regarding Subnautica, there is also one more danger in lava zone - warpers . I remember when I once tried the game in Hardcore mode (=with permadeath) and I got killed by warpers in the Lava lakes, with main alien facility literally in my sights (so at the very end of the story). That hit hard, it took me some time to try Hardcore again

    • @suri9489
      @suri9489 Год назад +3

      I would sh*t my panths everytime i even see one from far you can imagine my level of fear when one of those TELEPORTED INSIDE my cyclops😰😂

    • @SymphonyofPower
      @SymphonyofPower Год назад

      @@suri9489 Oooof... I believe you. How did it happen? Some glitch? I never saw something like this (maybe because I go for PRAWN all the time :) )

    • @Kiko-sn2rk
      @Kiko-sn2rk 11 месяцев назад +1

      similar thing happened to me in hardcore, in the inactive lava zone a warper got me out of my prawn and while I was panicking searching for it, a sea dragon leviathan killed me

  • @zyro8188
    @zyro8188 Год назад +69

    Falcon could talk about anything for hours and I'd find it entertaining. You NEED a podcast bro.
    Edit: okay i get it, jours is not a measurement of time.

    • @RayRaeTV
      @RayRaeTV Год назад +12

      I don't think I could listen to him for jours but I could definitely listen to him for hours 😝😝

    • @jaughnekow
      @jaughnekow Год назад +3

      Agreed 😂

    • @masterofnone-mm8df
      @masterofnone-mm8df Год назад +4

      jours.

    • @boyzinthewood1
      @boyzinthewood1 Год назад +5

      Hell yeah! A Falcon podcast would be awesome 👌

    • @Jason-uw9ex
      @Jason-uw9ex Год назад +3

      Jouranx

  • @Eckdirt
    @Eckdirt Год назад +38

    St. Marks! What a shout out. Some of the older gamers probably know this trick - you could get a bulletproof Cheetah pretty early in GTA 3 by flipping one of the cars in one of the races and then pushing it upside down back to your first garage. On my playthroughs I would always be sure to grab one and hold onto it, just for those portions of the game where I was forced to go back through St. Marks. I'm not sure if this still works in the remaster, but it was a lifesaver back on the ps2 version.

    • @TwoStacks217
      @TwoStacks217 Год назад +2

      The race that you have to do in vice City where I think you're racing the ammo nation guy was such a pain in the ass

    • @MegaRenegade1000
      @MegaRenegade1000 3 месяца назад

      Ray's BP Hummer too lol...

  • @Cludnugget
    @Cludnugget Год назад +17

    Sens Funhouse is probably my favourite area of DS1.
    Also, there is a bonfire relatively close to the fog gate meaning the boss run is not that bad at all.

  • @PeterDB90
    @PeterDB90 Год назад +14

    I do remember that I would plan my route in GTA3 specifically to avoid that whole upper-hill area where Salvatore's mansion is.
    Keep in mind also that the Triad of that island as well as the Diablos ALSO hate you if you complete specific optional missions. That entire island was something I loathed returning to past 1/3 of the game.

    • @Oper1337
      @Oper1337 Год назад

      do you know anything about the muller-powell ?

  • @AlexSchmid-TheAceofSpades
    @AlexSchmid-TheAceofSpades Год назад +18

    For the White Palace in Hollow Knight, use the Hiveblood charm.
    It causes you to regenerate the last bit of health you've lost, so long as you're not hit again. As long as you're patient, it makes the platforming sections far less punishing.

    • @thatguyagain9764
      @thatguyagain9764 11 месяцев назад

      I didn’t have the charm because when I did it and it was terrible because I didn’t realize there was a alternate route so I took the path of pain and it has good reason to be named that

  • @Darkman9000
    @Darkman9000 Год назад +41

    Technically, Salvatore betrayed the player because of his paranoia. But for real, going through that part of Liberty City, either to try and find any secrets, or even just going on a leisurely drive, was probably one of the most annoying things back in the day. I'm glad that Rockstar at least had the sense to make it that any areas that were instantly hostile to the player were kept to small, off the beaten path areas like military installations, police stations, and enemy bases. Having a district of the map be near impossible to explore is just annoying. Also helps that later games don't have stunlock so players aren't getting annihilated by a surprise attack

    • @emwbjr
      @emwbjr Год назад +1

      And you can get out of your vehicle when you need to later games. In III you had to come to a full compete stop before escaping a burning vehicle.

    • @triplem8573
      @triplem8573 11 месяцев назад

      After Salvatore mission, I never went back there because of the issue.

    • @uzetaab
      @uzetaab 9 месяцев назад

      I quite distinctly remember memorising which streets NOT to drive down in that game to avoid the Mafia.

    • @kgoodrum49
      @kgoodrum49 3 месяца назад

      @@triplem8573 Some required missions require you to go back. Espresso-2-Go is rage inducing.

  • @officialnucky
    @officialnucky Год назад +2

    Awesome video, as always. I'd like to hear your thoughts on 7-99 in Spelunky 2
    Maybe a video on the longest things to do it games?

  • @justasimplenobody2666
    @justasimplenobody2666 Год назад +31

    Absolutely love this concept, I hope we get a part 2 to this list 💯

  • @irecordwithaphone1856
    @irecordwithaphone1856 Год назад +14

    Dying Light actually terrifies me when night comes

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Год назад +3

      Those bad boys could climb too. Narrow ledge, got a bit of me and I pushed it off.

    • @joshhaney9769
      @joshhaney9769 7 месяцев назад

      Love that game. But definitely agree

  • @AvengedKyle
    @AvengedKyle Год назад +9

    Sen’s Fortress does have a bonfire near the top. If it wasn’t for that it would be even harder. Also Iron Tarkus NPC summon is a life saver for the boss.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад

      👍🏼

    • @CrossFireKitty
      @CrossFireKitty Год назад +1

      This was the comment I was looking for. I was thinking...No, I saw a bon fire there and I used it ;)

    • @Paramurasaki
      @Paramurasaki Год назад

      That boss is easiest boss I’ve encountered

    • @AvengedKyle
      @AvengedKyle Год назад

      @@Paramurasaki It is one of the easiest. I just like seeing Iron Tarkus knock him off the stage. Lol

  • @xtranathor8143
    @xtranathor8143 Год назад +8

    I played FF3 on the DS, and it was a brutal slog at the end of the game. I haven't checked to see how other people found it, so I'm glad to finally find out that I'm not alone! I went 2 hours deep and then died to the final boss because i wasn't using the correct job class on some characters, so I had to redo it all again! That moment will stick with me for the rest of my life!

  • @dieseldave2273
    @dieseldave2273 Год назад +5

    I was surprised to see the ghost fish from Ninja Gaiden. They were actually pretty easy to get thru if you use the nun chucks, just never initiate a full combo, only do the first 2 or 3 hits. Yes they can still be a pain, but using the chucks correctly makes that section mostly painless.

  • @greatestcait
    @greatestcait Год назад +4

    Yahar'gul in Bloodborne is a really strong example of a place you desperately want to escape. Bloodborne is already a really difficult game, but its way harder than the first two areas and your first experience with it is probably being kidnapped and sent there without a way to escape. Its one of the most frightening experiences in any Souls game IMO.

    • @2pacMemories
      @2pacMemories Год назад

      The OST chilled me to my core too.

  • @danielrea9611
    @danielrea9611 Год назад +19

    You can never be to prepared for the glowing sea but even though it was dangerous still one of my favorite places to explore in fallout 4!

    • @DaleWrecker
      @DaleWrecker Год назад +3

      Just use a power armor. There are mods that increase the glowing sea radiation because its almost meaningless if you use a radiation suit or power armor.

    • @davidhernandez4156
      @davidhernandez4156 Год назад

      When i stumbled upon ‘The Pyramid’ out there… Awe-struck is all i can say. I loved it!

    • @srellison561
      @srellison561 Год назад

      I keep a lead lined suit of power armor just for the glowing sea. I'm pretty sure I found every location that's in there.

    • @ABadassDragon
      @ABadassDragon Год назад

      Its a weirdly calm place and the desolation and the sky's glow make it look really eerie and cool

    • @brSiRiuS
      @brSiRiuS Год назад +1

      @@DaleWrecker Absolutely. I don't see The Glowing Sea as a threat as people make it out to be. Is it deadly? Yes! But just don't go there barefoot, obviously.

  • @Gulyus
    @Gulyus Год назад +3

    FFIII's final dungeon, btw, is a lot more bearable in the Pixel Remaster. A couple enemies got nerfed in one of the previous release (which also made it into 3PR), but more importantly, there is an auto-save and save anywhere function.
    That said, the difficulty in 3 was removed in PR since you no longer need to deal with "job adjustment period" (for X battles after changing jobs you have reduced stats) so you are no longer punished for changing into a new job (which already has reduced number of hits / damage dealt by spells for being a low job level).
    Oh, and Dragoons are far more viable since you can obtain an unlimited number of their third best spear instead of only one! So you can equip 4 Dragoons with 8 spears that do some nice damage, or spam 4 Black Belts, and its viable.

  • @Mr.Glidehook
    @Mr.Glidehook Год назад +2

    I don't remember the GTA 3 section you refer to because it's been 22 years since I played it, but I definitely got wasted a LOT. And as fun as it was, I found that the difficulty was much more sadistic in Vice City, even though I loved the game and eventually resorted to cheats to get past timed missions that I just couldn't get. Also, unless you just had to 100% GTA Vice City, Little Jamaica was best avoided. Great list, very different, I look forward to these every day! ❤

  • @sidneyvandykeii3169
    @sidneyvandykeii3169 Год назад +36

    The Glowing Sea in Fallout 4 is no problem.
    Its the ONLY area I wear Power Armor in. You just have to wait untill you can craft Lead Plated Power Armor.
    So yes I did run from the Glowing Sea early on but I destroyed that area eventually.
    Great dungeons there also.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +3

      👍🏼

    • @Ahrimane
      @Ahrimane Год назад +2

      I like to go thru that area with no power armor but lots of rad away and some of that green junk you can get from the Cabot house side quest. Makes the place extra scary.

    • @sidneyvandykeii3169
      @sidneyvandykeii3169 Год назад +1

      @@Ahrimane you better be using mods for unlimited crafting materials. Other wise that seems like too big of a grind to me. And I love a solid grindfest.

    • @Donnerwamp
      @Donnerwamp Год назад +1

      This, after level 40 it's not really scary at all. Depending on your skills and armor upgrades you can even go without any PA and use some radaway from time to time.

    • @ABadassDragon
      @ABadassDragon Год назад +1

      Its not hard achiving complete radiation resistance in Fallout 4. You can get 100% rad resist even without the rad suit or power armor, although those definetly make it easier. I dont wear PA for the radiation when going there, but for those goddamn radscorpions and stingflies. Worst enemies in the game

  • @Varizen87
    @Varizen87 Год назад +12

    Falcon, Buddy. There's a Bonfire real close to the Iron Golem. I found it by mistake due to my intense need to explore. Granted.. It is tucked away on the side and isn't immediately obvious... but it's there. If you're doing all of Sen's Fortress in 1 shot, you're basically doing a challenge run. I think there's 2 bonfires if I recall? One is secreted away inside the fortress, and then 1 is at the top.

  • @rgbhere
    @rgbhere Год назад +6

    I found Ravenholm from Half-Life 2 to be quite scary I just wanted to run away. The light at the end of the tunnel was a great big sigh of relief!

    • @CakePrincessCelestia
      @CakePrincessCelestia Год назад

      I can imagine this being especially scary with the VR mod that recently was released. But to be fair, back in the day at the same time it was quite a fun area where you could play a lot with that gravity gun and the razor blades and stuff...

  • @B81Jonny
    @B81Jonny Год назад

    I’m such a fan of these guys. The writing and editing in this vid was top notch. Can’t wait till tomorrow for the next one.

  • @victoresen2974
    @victoresen2974 Год назад +6

    Bro your channel is definitely one of my most favorite channels on RUclips, keep up the great work.

  • @idrissbenaziz2411
    @idrissbenaziz2411 Год назад +29

    “Since beginningless time, darkness thrives in the void, but always yields to purifying light.”

    • @yiosomething
      @yiosomething Год назад +1

      Idk wtf that means but it sounds badass af

    • @franck3279
      @franck3279 Год назад +1

      Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
      --Terry Pratchett

    • @andykure1525
      @andykure1525 Год назад +1

      Avatar?

    • @idrissbenaziz2411
      @idrissbenaziz2411 Год назад +1

      @@andykure1525 Bingo 👌

    • @andykure1525
      @andykure1525 Год назад +1

      @@idrissbenaziz2411 that last half cemented it, I could almost hear the lion turtles voice in my head.

  • @publicacct5626
    @publicacct5626 Год назад +19

    This was a really pretty good list, especially #1 which brought back memories. The only one I disagree with is Elden Ring lake of rot. That area was honestly easy, especially if you had high HP or rot resistance. Something like your first surprise trip to Caelid or the Subterranean-Shunning Grounds would have been better choices.

    • @HiImBQ
      @HiImBQ Год назад

      I actually also disagree with Sen's Fortress... Blight town is much much worse. Even knowing where to go I now completely avoid it coming from the Depths.

    • @ScentSense
      @ScentSense Год назад +1

      Dear God, Subterranean Shunning Grounds is one of the most oppressive areas in all of gaming. You're just constantly being threatened by something and nowhere is really safe, not to mention that awful pipe maze and the lobster snipers...

    • @meikyochimatsuri448
      @meikyochimatsuri448 11 месяцев назад

      Totally agree, i happened to fall on the teleport trap chest early in the game and got stuck in caelid mines with no way to teleport out bc it was lock as long as you dont get out and find a "safe" spot outside; it was what id call a gruesome, hard af and very fearful moment in the game and loved it so much, but def was crazy scary when you fell there at the start of the game w/ only lil knowledge of it and low resources XD

  • @crimsonraen
    @crimsonraen Год назад

    Thanks for the video Falcon! Definitely a lot of BRUTAL areas!

  • @NeoNinjaX87
    @NeoNinjaX87 Год назад +5

    Keep up the great content Gameranx!

  • @marybdrake1472
    @marybdrake1472 Год назад +8

    I didn't find the Lake of Rot to be too dangerous. It felt more drawn out to me, which pretty annoying. It's still not the dam level from that first NES TMNT game though.

  • @Jeremy-ql1or
    @Jeremy-ql1or Год назад +3

    Anyone having trouble with the White Palace in Hollow Knight, just get the Hiveblood charm by beating the boss in the Hive area. That charm heals a mask if you wait a few seconds. So when you get hit by a saw, just wait a few seconds for your mask to heal and try again. You can get through the entire thing without ever dying.

  • @wuteva12345
    @wuteva12345 Год назад +2

    I remember being legitimately sad after spending so many hours of my childhood messing around in portland and eventually progressing through the game just to have portland become this deadly place I couldn't visit anymore

  • @ARIXANDRE
    @ARIXANDRE Год назад +3

    The Division's Dark Zones are brutal because they contain your worst enemy: other players.

  • @jscott4reel
    @jscott4reel Год назад +4

    Forest and Shadow Temples in Ocarina of Time caused me to flee in terror as a kid

  • @monolith86knight
    @monolith86knight Год назад

    Man... love the variety of videos! This is definitely one I never would have thought of!

  • @mlgsty8880
    @mlgsty8880 Год назад +4

    Dead Island is such a goofy masterpiece. Dont have much hope for the sequel but the original ones are legendary.

  • @schools6555
    @schools6555 Год назад +4

    The Void in Subnautica has to be my favorite location in an already dangerous in game world.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +1

      👍🏼

    • @Ahrimane
      @Ahrimane Год назад +1

      That area freaked me out more than the murky wreck zone. Those ghost leviathans almost tore my poor seamoth to shreds before I escaped

    • @schools6555
      @schools6555 Год назад

      @@Ahrimane when I first played the game the last thing I expected it to do was a hard 180° into horror! What a delightful surprise that was. I wish I had been recording myself when I had my first encounter with a Reaper Leviathan.

    • @josephhuggins4227
      @josephhuggins4227 Год назад

      no reason to venture outside the map in subnautica its not so much a level but a giant fu zone that lets you know where the map ends

    • @Ahrimane
      @Ahrimane Год назад

      @@josephhuggins4227 Yeah it’s not a true location since you can’t really explore it but I thought it was a cool way to establish the map boundaries. It can be fun to build a base that extends into it so that you can safely view those big leviathans.

  • @usernamepassword236
    @usernamepassword236 Год назад +7

    Honestly the dark zone from both of the divisions is kinda terrifying at least when you're a lower level than anyone else you will die from rouge agents

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Год назад

      I'd sneak through those to the other exit.

    • @HARLEM-NEWYORK
      @HARLEM-NEWYORK Год назад +2

      The first dark zone was but D2 never had that same feeling.

  • @ZozzerRidez
    @ZozzerRidez Год назад +2

    Really resonated with Subnautica and Elden Ring. For that rot zone I had to find help, go collect a whole set of armor, specific talisman etc to get thru, and it still sucks.

  • @gonzar09
    @gonzar09 Год назад +1

    The Anvil in Borderlands 3, while manageable for endgame builds, is still a place I actively avoid going to. Even when I need to farm an item that has a dedicated drop there, the sheer number of anointed and badass enemies that spawn there make it almost unbearable to fight through, especially before the nerf to one type of anointed that would teleport in front of wherever you were firing, hold up an energy shield that would reflect your shots back at you, and only puts it away to turn invincible and ignite the floor underneath where you were standing for 10 seconds straight, only to put that reflect shield up again right after. Now imagine having to fight two of these guys at once, and another teleporting nuisance that suddenly appears to swing a buzzaxe in your face while another one is firing a minigun at you practically nonstop.
    I'm just thankful for game balancing at this point, but I still hate going there.

  • @visionhawk4403
    @visionhawk4403 Год назад +13

    I hated the underwater sections of Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Those piranhas piss me off all the time. You have to hide in underwater grass while your oxygen is running out and they just tend to hang out right around you. Beatable of course, but annoying as hell.

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Год назад

      Valheim and the swamps.

    • @jase276
      @jase276 Год назад +2

      Thank you, the piranhas always pissed me off. Eventually I would go "fuck it" and rush through with them biting my ass

    • @Fogolol
      @Fogolol Год назад

      @@brodriguez11000 speaking of swamps, don't starve swamps are annoying as hell, those tentacle things are hard to kite and can spawn right from under you already swinging

  • @thejoaquindead9515
    @thejoaquindead9515 Год назад +3

    For me it's the area just outside the School of Mensis from Bloodborne.
    That brain in the tower will damage you every time it sees you (Eldritch truth kinda stuff). You have to run from one cover area to another while fending off from annoying enemies along the way.
    If you *are* caught in the brain's line of sight, your blood literally erupts from your character as your health drains more and more.
    When I arrived there for the first time and figured out the brain gimmick, I just closed the game. I've already been playing for a while up to that point and had enough bs for one day.
    Though I will say it's not a hard section like the others listed, just annoying.

    • @littlered6340
      @littlered6340 Год назад +2

      Those moments where you're just like "Nope. I'll deal with that another day." are the best 😂

  • @HankChinaski27
    @HankChinaski27 Год назад +1

    I love that you are trying to present lists that represent more of a history of gaming and not just a list of recency bias.

  • @bankroll4416
    @bankroll4416 Год назад +1

    One of your best vids in a minute. I love games that have zones that make you feel weaker. Because we tend to be used to power trips, it’s nice when the game reminds you that you’re fodder. Didn’t know the glowing sea existed. Downloading rn.

  • @R3AL-AIM
    @R3AL-AIM Год назад +4

    The Quarantine was my first thought as well 🤣 played the game a few times and doing the remaster on PC again, so good refresher on how terrifying and hard certain parts can be

    • @mlgsty8880
      @mlgsty8880 Год назад +2

      That place in Ryder Whites campaign was my nightmare as kid lol. Endless infected which always spawn behind you, night, screaming in distance. Especially when Ryder was usually at that point fairly weak. Tbh you can never be geared enough in Dead Island since just one random zombie throwing knife at you from 20 meters can end you instantly.

  • @el-violador
    @el-violador Год назад +5

    I had many problems with Fallout 4. But the Glowing Sea was awesome. I didn't realise how much I needed the a completely inhospitable waste until I got it

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 Год назад

      The Glowing Sea definitely had mood going for it but the Glow from Fallout 1 probably killed me more often. When you can die from stopping to play a game of chess that's a whole 'nother kind of deadly. Of course I was trying to explore the entire facility at the Glow (which wasn't strictly necessary) and I never tried to fully explore the Glow so my experience might have been different as a result of that.

  • @cornpop3159
    @cornpop3159 Год назад +2

    Glowing Sea in Fallout 3 is where the Nuclear Power Plants were. Nuclear bombs really aren't that big a concern after 500 years, high yield half-life is only a few months, pretty much gone and safe after several centuries. Its the massive amount of low yield material from power plants that sticks around for 5,000 years

  • @AutonomousVII
    @AutonomousVII Год назад +3

    2:55 You don’t have to redo Sen’s fortress, there is a bonfire. If you’re not mentioning then is this not a well known bonfire?? Plus this area is pretty chill compared to some other areas like blight town or the catacombs for instance. Although to each is own especially with Dark Souls.

  • @Torin2Sequel
    @Torin2Sequel Год назад +4

    The Chrysler Building from Parasite Eve is another place that will absolutely run you ragged. Holy Hell.

    • @barry6402
      @barry6402 Год назад +1

      Wow, that was a grind!

  • @FinalFrantasy
    @FinalFrantasy Год назад +3

    Seeing FF3 in here was great. FF3 was the first final fantasy game I ever completed and man it wasn't pulling any punches in that tower/world of darkness for a noob.

  • @hamishfox
    @hamishfox 3 месяца назад

    Subnautica is secretly one of the best horror games ever made, but it was even more terrifying before they added in checkpoints telling you where to go. It was so much scarier when you jumped into a deep dark pit with no way of knowing how far down it went or if you were even supposed to go that way.

  • @phrozac
    @phrozac Год назад +1

    Hate to tell you this, Falcon...there's a bonfire at the top of Sen's. Around the area where those dudes shoot at you as you run across those narrow walkways. A little ledge you drop down to, IIRC.

  • @matteagle7138
    @matteagle7138 Год назад +3

    There is 100% a bonfire (checkpoint) before that boss in Darksouls. You gotta go to where the giant can throw his explosive bolder at you, go to the SECOND spot he can throw it at you, and walk off the ledge. Other people have to know about it, right?

  • @bradley163
    @bradley163 Год назад +4

    Mine is the Forbidden Forest in Bloodborne. I don't know why it's that one in particular, but it is.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +1

      👍🏼

    • @wowbobwow37
      @wowbobwow37 Год назад +1

      True that!!

    • @josephhuggins4227
      @josephhuggins4227 Год назад +1

      idk how anyone can navigate that mess. the one place in all souls games that i get lost in 100% of the time.

  • @bee-beargaming
    @bee-beargaming Год назад

    The glowing sea was my favorite from this list. All my memories of it is my character in power armor & trying to do whatever mission I was on then getting out as fast as I could.

  • @tarikmartin
    @tarikmartin Год назад +1

    the top 10 videos are my favorite and enjoy watching them.
    definitely need to get these games. keep up the great work and keep bring the content

  • @FYGUnkleUrple
    @FYGUnkleUrple Год назад +4

    The first time I went into the Dark Bramble in The Outer Wilds, I knew there was going to be something “fishy” going on in there but holy shit my soul evaporated knowing not only what lurked but of course what you have to do to actually get past to the center.

  • @JustNatePLZ
    @JustNatePLZ Год назад +3

    Love the vids man, kills the boredom at work

  • @joeytgolf
    @joeytgolf Год назад +1

    St. Mark's meant that for GTA3, unless you knew about specific bullet proof vehicles and how to get them, or a couple other glitches, you basically had to do all of the Taxi, Ambulance, Police, and a few others I forget, missions before the assassination, otherwise it became impossible to 100% the game. The moment those missions brought you to St. Marks, and they all always did, was when the mission would end because your vehicle would be destroyed before you could get back out.

  • @Krypto121
    @Krypto121 Год назад +1

    Lake of Rot was a ton of fun to venture through since it was one of the only levels in the whole of Elden Ring that felt like a challenge to properly navigate. The basilisks are just copy and paste from Dark Souls 3, so the same rules for fighting them applies. I was also a mage, so that made things significantly easier across the board. Melee only builds would probably have a much harder time here.

    • @Eleonora_16p
      @Eleonora_16p Год назад

      would you like to try the muller-powell?

  • @foxmind2490
    @foxmind2490 Год назад +8

    The overwhelming amount of BS in Sven’s Fortress made it one of the most memorable sequences in my gaming history. I HATED that place when I first got there, but learned to love it after I beat it. Then I found out you can go back to the Asylum to get a ring to make it easier, and my love/hate reached a new level :D Thank you FromSoftware…

  • @YourAverageGuyEthan
    @YourAverageGuyEthan Год назад +3

    Elden ring man everything everywhere everyone is ad hard as f

  • @collin1240
    @collin1240 Год назад +2

    In Dead Island, I would always play the character who was good with knives, and then as soon as I could I would pimp out the knives I was carrying. Then mainly throw them. They don't break down if you throw them. And I'm guessing it has the added benefit of not attracting everything like gunfire does, because I don't recall The Quarantine being that difficult. But it has been a number of years, so I may not be recalling correctly.
    I doubt Dead Island 2 will have that exploit, but I'm still looking forward to playing it when it launches.

  • @caseydarrah
    @caseydarrah Год назад +1

    Saints Row 3 has a quarantine zone as well once you get to a certain mission. What makes it weird is that there are still collectibles in the zone (Arapice Island) that become almost impossible to get once the zombie mission has run since to try and get them requires running the zombie gauntlet. Strangely, in game some NPCs still treat it as a normal area- even to the point of using their car to jump the raised drawbridge and drive through it totally casually. It's one of the easiest ways to get out of a jam if you're surrounded- get on one of the perpetually smoking, indestructible damaged cars, wait for a hapless NPC to happen by, and steal their car.

  • @Dennis-qh1sr
    @Dennis-qh1sr Год назад +1

    Quarantine zones in the first Dying Light are harder and way more terrifying than Dead Island's imo.

    • @anothergamingchannel2656
      @anothergamingchannel2656 Год назад +1

      Yes... the train one... bright mountain tunnel I think it was called. I was like Fml lol

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Год назад

      Till one learned about the smearing technique.

  • @toxiczombie6319
    @toxiczombie6319 Год назад +1

    Honestly, with the prawn suit I had very little qualms in lava lakes. The sea dragon is so janky imo that you can pretty easily explore around him. The DUNES however… those reapers still terrify me

  • @SapphirosCZ
    @SapphirosCZ Год назад +2

    Holy hell that thumbnail brought back some memory. Dead Island Zombie Outbreak Cinematic Scene (yes, i am posting its full name so you can easily search for it) just hit so hard. Not gonna lie after such trailer i was actually dissapointed by the game itself, but quickly learned to enjoy it.

  • @ShaiWa
    @ShaiWa Год назад

    La Mulana is mentioned, instant like :D Was thinking of those at the first start of the video. (increase difficulty extra?, play with keyboard instead of controller, still recovering from that experience)

  • @siddhuhogan007
    @siddhuhogan007 Год назад +2

    Caelid gave me more chills than Scarlet Lake. Especially when you accidentally go to the Caleid North via that teleport thing.

  • @4Astaroth
    @4Astaroth Год назад +1

    Very good areas. I really love that the "Hell Tempel" from La Mulana was included, otherwise I would have said it here in the comments that it's missing. La Mulana is just one giant troll and Hell Tempel makes people insane.

  • @eddythefool
    @eddythefool Год назад +2

    Funny thing about Final Fantasy 3 is that the DS version was significantly harder than the original NES one. They didn't even mention how in the room before the boss that leads to the second part of the dungeon has dragons powerful enough to party wipe in one turn. They're great for grinding if you can survive fighting them though.

    • @MarthDragon
      @MarthDragon Год назад

      Nintendo Power had a good guide for the end of the DS version of FF3.

    • @eddythefool
      @eddythefool Год назад

      @@MarthDragon i managed to beat it with a level 58 party, but one party member died and i was unable to revive them before the fight ended so i quit without saving because i wanted all of the party's exp to match

  • @norogre
    @norogre Год назад +2

    How could you not mention Ravenholm in Half Life 2?
    I still remember the constant state of panic and powerlessness

    • @bruhyldrm5191
      @bruhyldrm5191 Год назад +1

      Yea I was waiting for Ravenholm too

  • @DustinBarlow8P
    @DustinBarlow8P Год назад +1

    I can't remember who it was but one of the channels I watch made a settlement in the middle of the glowing sea, and it ended up turning into a great city! It was really badass but I'm sure it took him a massive amount of time getting it going.

  • @eggsngaming
    @eggsngaming Месяц назад

    "Ghost Fish" has forever been burned in my memory since 2005

  • @cypher4528
    @cypher4528 Год назад

    White Palace is my absolute favourite level from Hollow Knight.
    I loved the traps and progressing through them.

  • @fearlesscheshirecat1411
    @fearlesscheshirecat1411 Год назад +2

    Days Gone’s world would be horrible to live in.
    The Hordes would be impossible to deal with.

    • @mgiebus1869
      @mgiebus1869 Год назад +1

      Also getting clotheslined any time u just wanna cruise around

  • @drdapper1899
    @drdapper1899 Год назад +1

    Central Hyrule comes to mind. Idk if it tops the 10 listed here, but having a guardian lock onto you every 15 seconds is hire unwelcoming 😂

  • @thefrub
    @thefrub 11 месяцев назад

    The final item, Saint Marks from GTA3, I have never heard anyone else mention before. You just unlocked so many hidden memories of hating that place lol

  • @DDuMas
    @DDuMas 3 месяца назад

    The Ghost Fish in NGB are easy, there's even a hint somewhere around. You equip the Vigoorian Flail, all the Ghost fish will come to you at once, you do a basic standing combo, you hit the quick attack "X" three or four times in a row (I can't remember off the top of my head), then you jump and repeat. You jump, because the fish won't attack you when you do and you can safely reset the combo. And you do that until all the Ghost Fish have gone. It is that easy.
    The only enemy I haven't worked out are the crab claw enemies. They aren't particularly stunned while you're attacking them.

  • @BaseStation
    @BaseStation Год назад

    I submit the Caustic Caverns from Borderlands 2. With those threshers popping up everywhere! Going back OP was fine. But first time there was scary, and I died a lot… even in co-op.

  • @JuanPyro
    @JuanPyro Год назад +1

    Number one was super true. That area in GTA 3 can get you killed very quickly. The worst part is that some missions or side activities require you to drive through the area after they become hostile.

  • @gorytarrafa
    @gorytarrafa Год назад +1

    2:13 Sens house of fun has a checkpoint(bonefire) , it's hidden but it's there. And yeah it's one of my favorite areas in Dark Souls, but i'm kinda of a freak because i like Blighttown too. 😅

  • @fiveforbiting
    @fiveforbiting Год назад

    My favorite old school Squaresoft game; Vagrant Story. It had a dungeon called the Iron Maiden that you couldn't get to the depths of until your second playthrough.

  • @NaveedHassan1
    @NaveedHassan1 Год назад +1

    For those who're looking for their favourite games:
    10. Dead Island - The Quarantine (Zone)
    9. Sen’s Fortress - Dark Souls
    8. The glowing sea - Fallout 4
    7. Zarkan Labyrinth - Ninja Garden Black
    6. Lava Lakes - Subnautica
    5. Crystal Tower - Dark World Final Fantasy 3
    4. White Palace - Hollow Knight
    3. Lake of Rot - Elden Ring
    2. Hell Temple - La Mulana
    1. Saint Marks - GTA 3

  • @Piant_Genis
    @Piant_Genis Год назад

    Honorable mention, OG Runescape Wilderness at level 50+. That's where all the sharks and scammers are, and back then they could just take all of your stuff. There was even a way they could teleport you there, but it only works on people once because you have to lie to them and basically lure them into a trap to steal all of their stuff, and Jagex wouldn't do anything to them either. Lots of OG Runescape players just avoided the deep levels of the wild altogether. Happened to me once and I never went back to the wilderness, ever.

  • @davidarnold7147
    @davidarnold7147 Год назад

    Fallout 4: Glowing Sea -- there's plenty to do, see, and get in the Glowing Sea. If talking to Isolde, the leader of the Children of Atom in the Glowing Sea, while talking to her: she slowly heals your radiation. Plus, she sells stuff, and if careful: you can loot some good stuff. The upside down building has some good loot, a cave has Power Armor, the Pyramid has some stuff you can loot, the Church, the downed jet that has the last moments recorded on a blackbox of the pilot, a hidden bunker, parking garage with some loot worth taking, etc., we must have played different games.

  • @dorkangel1076
    @dorkangel1076 Год назад +1

    What Dead Island did well was let you hear the zombies that could climb before you could see them (infected?). You'd be up on the roof feeling relatively safe then you'd hear the shrieking and know somewhere nearby they were climbing up leaving you frantically looking round to try and see where they were going to appear before running full pelt at you.

  • @rossgoldman9049
    @rossgoldman9049 Год назад +1

    Night time in Dying Light gives me the creeps, especially when they do the countdown like a bomb is about to go off but then it doesn't but you know it will go off eventually.

  • @davidhernandez4156
    @davidhernandez4156 Год назад

    Great vid! I enjoyed the shared misery lol ✌️👍

  • @runikvarze6191
    @runikvarze6191 8 месяцев назад

    Honestly, fallout's glowing sea is pretty easy if you know the big trick. There's a special perk you can get where radiation no longer hurts you. Instead, it heals you. If you have this perk, the glowing sea goes from being hell on earth to home sweet home. You're legitimately borderline invincible as long as you have sufficient weapons.

  • @gustavocoimbra2398
    @gustavocoimbra2398 Год назад

    Sen's Fortress is a slow paced area, but it's actually not that bad once you know what's coming.
    The area I actually dread the most in every Souls game is always the swamp, slowly dying from poison as you drag through flooded areas and unable to properly fight enemies that seem unaffected by the same rules you are.

  • @dirtycgaming
    @dirtycgaming Год назад +1

    There is definitely a bonfire in Sen’s fortress. It’s a pain to find, but it’s there.