Actually they mentioned in the "ANNOUNCEMENT -- QUAAAAACK -- ANNOUNCEMENT" that they had already made a couple videos that would come out later. So the timeline must be that he finally did snap, killed Andy (because let's face it, he's no match for Jane) and hid his body, and is leaving in hopes it'll never come to light.
When I think about bothering NPCs, I still think about how the units in Warcraft and Starcraft complain when you click them too much. "Stop poking meeee!!!"
Aleera from WCII: Beyond the Dark Portal is my favorite. "Excuse me?! I don't see you touching the other elves like that! Do that again and you'll be pulling back a stump!"
Mass Effect had a couple of them, though only the reporter npc actually fought back. There's the Salarian on Sur'Kesh who keeps asking you not to push a random button and getting fed up as you continue until he turns the button off. And there's not-quite-an-npc voice that repeatedly tells you to leave the waterfall in the casino alone if you keep touching it.
Gruntilda the witch from _Banjo-Kazooie_ . She’s just like Mr. Resetti with one small difference - her threat isn’t a bluff. Using a cheat code gets you a slap on the wrist, a repeat offense, and Gruntilda gives you a much more stern warning that entering a third code will see her erase your game save data, and on strike 3, well, she... ( _checks notes_ ) ...ahh, yes, erases your save game data. WHOOPS! *😅*
Does Bottles erase your save data too if you keep annoying him by asking for hints in Spiral Mountain after rejecting his tutorial? I remember him threatening to do it but I was too scared to call his bluff
Okay you guys need to do a comments section version of this because you missed the absolute best and most iconic NPC freak out: The Merchant in The Messenger. If you keep check his cabinet when he has told you to knock it off he will get progressively more annoyed, even warning you that he will punish you. If you are dumb enough (or curious enough) to find out your punishment he tells you a VERY LONG and VERY BORING story for 5 minutes straight while using the slowest text speed and disabling your ability to skip text. I fell out of my chair laughing when I discovered this.
Breath of the wild wasn’t the only Zelda game that had a volatile NPC. A Link Between Worlds for the 3DS had a crying Hinox that would give you rupees hoping that you would go away. I was hoping that I might get a piece of heart if I kept pressing him… what a mistake that was.
I will never forget the save moogle from FFIX who goes full Tonberry on you if you call him too many times without needing him for anything by saying he's sharpening his knife. Now, technically, nothing actually comes from it if you continue bothering him but when your a 9 year old child & you hear that coming from a creature who you thought was relatively harmless & was your little save buddy, you kind of don't want to find out what happens if you did continue to annoy him. Also, you just know if the devs had been able to program it that adorable moogle would have absolutely ko'ed the entire party for annoying him too many times & maybe even flat out refuse to save again until you apologized to him
Red Dead Redemption 2: If you antagonize too many people at camp, it’ll trigger a cutscene where someone from the gang walks up and punches you out in a single hit. When you wake up, you’ll be somewhere outside the camp minus some honor.
In the original Baldur's Gate, at the carnival outside the town of Nashkel, there's an entertainer by the name of The Great Gazib - a conjurer who delights crowds by summoning The Amazing Oopah, the world's only exploding ogre. Ask him to repeat the performance, and he will. Ask him to repeat the performance a third time, and Oopah gets annoyed and decides that your face should explode instead; by dint of him introducing a spiked mace to it.
Figured "Flowerblight Ganon", as Magda is called by the fans, would make it on here. An honorary mention should go to the shopkeeper in Link's Awakening, who kills you if you steal, plus you are known as "Theif" for the rest of the game.
No save moogle in FF9 if you keep calling without saving? Also love how when Bowser emerges in Mario RPG, the nearby Toads stop for a moment but then immediately resume their stroll.
The hostile monk mechanic was also used in Soul Reaver at the Citadel. The very first human you come across still sees you as an enemy vampire so attacks you. But if you ignore him and move on, the whole city will become passive... unless you attack literally any human.
1:41 wow, imagine being the enterprising Hylian who thinks to start Pottery Insurance Enterprises (PIE for short) and build a tidy little fortune, only to lose their whole nest egg when Link tears through Hyrule and they have to pay out to every single policy holder! 😂
In old cRPG like Baldur's gate 1&2, being too morally opposite to some of your companions often will have them up and leave you with their inventory, never to return... or even try to kill you
Yes, Lara Croft is a practicing archaeologist. When she is done with her practice she might know that shooting at the archaeological items is frowned upon.
the first and optional second encounter with Calo Nord in KOTOR. Talk to him too much and a fight will begin where he's way overleveled, and also invincible.
From what I heard, at the first build of Animal Crossing, Resetti wasn't joking, and actually wiped out your save. As a result of subsequent complaints (including death threats) to Nintendo, they changed it in newer cartridges.
In Stardew Valley if you date all the datables and get them all to full hearts, you get two cutscenes - one from the boys and one from the girls claling you out on it. This was added in 1.3!
Crushing Moira's dreams always feels so wrong even though it makes realistic sense. It's like if Undertale let you tell Papyrus that The Royal Guards will kill you & take your soul if he sends you to them & then he did his rare sad face & said "Oh... I... don't think I wanna be one anymore. You can pass, human. I won't stop you." & then he just went home & you could never visit him.
Another great example is if you use the fill in the blank questions to swear at the You Don't Know Jack host, he'll massively dock your score. Do it too many times, and he'll just shut the game off, exiting to desktop.
I remember resetting saying he was going to to delete my save file and then the screen going black or something and coming back to him saying “nah I wouldn’t do that.” I never quit early after that
Great video as always, though i cant belive the friendly enemy from link between worlds that you can keep accepting money from till he has a full on breakdown and charges you wildly didnt make the cut
Seeing that zelda entry reminds me of the hinox you meet in the legend of zelda: a link between world. You basically shake him down for rupees as he tries to bargin with you to keep his hiding spot a secret. You could accept his first offer of a few rupees or you can ask for more increasingly more amounts of rupees. Ask for too much and he goes ballistic and becomes invincible as he attacks you until you leave. Come back and he rages again.
There's a (I believe) Zora in A Link between Worlds that has a hide out that it wants to be kept secret, and basically bribes you to keep your mouth shut. (Hope this will be in a future commentor edition of this topic)
Got to give a shout out to your fellow gang members in Red Dead Redemption II. Antagonize your friends at camp too much, and eventually they’ll have enough of your crap and punch you out.
On one of my GTA V playthroughs, I got Trevor and Franklin into a shootout with each other, which is possible if you take control of Trevor before Michael introduces he and Franklin. It was pretty amusing switching between them and hearing their dialogue.
One that of course comes to mind is the shopkeeper from Link's Awakening, who'll not only straight up murder you if you come back after stealing from his shop, but permanently changes your name to THIEF. Of course, there's always the classic from Halo, where if you shoot/melee/grenade too many friendlies, they'll turn their guns back on you.
Luis Sera in Resident Evil 4. Shoot him one too many times during the sequence where he and Leon defend a cabin from a army of Los Ganados and he will shoot Leon and kill him.
If u hit one of the other protagonists in GTA 5 with a 'not so lethal' weapon(atomizer), they'll chase you around, shooting at you with the precision of an online master
Almost right the very moment that Resetti started swinging the pickaxe with the thunder-like sound in this video, I just heard thunder outside in real life. XD
And so sensitive. And why did she plant a @#!% maze around a shrine?! Seriously, just a straight path to the entrance would have saved us both so much annoyance.
I recently learned you can annoy a certain NPC in Baldurs Gate 3 into taking an important early act 3 deal off the table. You need to throw him off the map to trigger it, but it is only a few otherwise unheard lines.
You forgot to mention the most savage npc in gaming history; the Cuccos. They endure multiple sword slashes from Link, “the legendary Hero” without even a scratch. And when they had enough, they call their brethren to bombard him with talons and beaks, following to the ends of the earth until they have decided he sure have learned his lesson. If not… they will have to teach him again and again until he does.
Having a mole wave a pickaxe at you is super relaxing, but the ones I've genetically engineered to be big enough to hold one, and have the thumbs to do so, don't live longer than five months at most. Most are even shorter lived, because while they can hold a pickaxe, they're also very clumsy on account of their poor eyesight
I remember purposely resetting the game, just to see what resetti will say next. I did it for hours, at the end, he understood that I was just messing with him, he became depressed and left. There were just a sign instead of him. Then his brother start to replace him doing the job. But he was a lot nicer and dumber than him. He mentioned that resseti quit and leave his family too. It amazed me how much stuff they add to this character
Khalisah al-Jilani from Mass Effect. You can punch her in 1 and 2, but by the time of 3 she's ready and will dodge and counterattack. If you're, understandably, not expecting the QTE, you, the great Commander Shepard, will get knocked on your ass.
Shout out to Luis in Resident Evil 4's cabin fight, who's willing to let a little bit of friendly fire slide, but can also give you a cutscene game over if you don't stop. Adios, Leon.
Animal Crossing isn't the only one to pull the "fake reset trick" Let me take you back to the 2D world of Legend of Zelda More specifically, Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons. In the subworld of the game, called Subrosia, if you wander enough, you meet an NPC known as the Sign Loving Subrosian. If you go inside his house and talk to him, he rhapsodizes about signs for a bite, before checking to see how many signs you've destroyed. If you haven't destroyed any he's happy, but once you've destroyed a sin or two, he starts getting upset, and starts telling you off for doing so. But if there's one thing Link loves, its destroying other people's property. Also, there's a sign conveniently located right outside the Sign Loving Subrosian's house for easy sign grinding. The Sign-Loving Subrosian gets increasingly upset and angry as you destroy more signs, but nothing changes apart from his dialogue. Until you've destroyed 100 signs, at which point the Subrosian gets so angry, they fake restart the game. Then, they give you a ring, commemorating the fact you destroyed 100 signs. They say its to remind you not to do that again. I say it's a free ring.
The one with Magda is the one I already knew about in spite of never playing the game. My nephew found the whole thing hilarious and because he's little, that means if it's repeatable, It'll be repeated
"Games are" what?! GAMES ARE *WHAT*?!?!?!?! Dammit, Jane, I can't read your shirt with your hair in the way! What *ARE* games?! It's driving me NUCKING FUTZ!!!
Maybe not a particularly disastrous consequence but in Cult of the Lamb one of the shopkeepers you meet during your crusades will absolutely not hesitate to throw hands if you attack their beloved snail one too many times
Seeing the part where an NPC beats the main character up for stepping on flowers: "That seems a bit much, and it seems annoying that you don't have the option to fight back." Seeing the part where NPCs kill the main character for opening fire on them: "Well, that makes sense, but I worry about this triggering accidentally during the fight." Seeing the part where an NPC kills one of the player characters for kidnapping their pet hamster, exploding the hamster, and then showing the NPC the remains: "...I have so many questions I don't want the answers to, but WTF, player?! And mainly WTF, designers?!"
Resetti was always so weird to me. Because like... Nintendo expressly did not add an autosave, but DID in some respect because there needs to be some level of autosave for Resetti to "know" if you reset your game. Like they went out of their way to NOT add a useful autosave, but put an annoying NPC in its place.
Resetti tends to get a bit upsetti spaghetti but that just reminds me of my brother whenever the cats accidentally turn off his PS4 in the middle of a game
Halo: Combat Evolved - Attacking marines too many times gets them turning on you and gunning you down pretty rapidly. Also killing Captain Keyes in the beginning gets an immortal squad of marines to gun you down.
Connie from Steambot Chronicles. From the very start, you can be a massive jerk to her, telling her to be quiet when she's simply showing concern for you, the unconscious person she just found lying washed ashore amidst a shipwreck. From there, you can surrender her to a thief who tries to gatekeep you from reaching a nearby safe place, troll her telling her the wrong description of an event you just witnessed, and demanding money from her. This last one can be done multiple times throughout the story, culminating in Connie angrily giving handing an "IOU" note, which you can then subsequently attempt to cash in on in the post-game, whereupon she finally calls you a jerk for demanding handouts from her.
Luke too scared to call Jane out. Understandable. NPC's a few days from retirement are endangered species after all.
*and* he's been talking about how excited he is for all he'll do after. He's already on thin ice
He was two days….from…retirement
Let's hope his leaving livestream doesn't involve hitman 3: Mendozaaaaaa!
And this is how the last specimen of the Lukeus Westawayrus got one step closer to the extinction of his species.
@@626gamesthe most dangerous day of anyone's life
Luke announces he's leaving, (the Fool) and immediately gets relegated to NPC status.
That tracks.
Actually they mentioned in the "ANNOUNCEMENT -- QUAAAAACK -- ANNOUNCEMENT" that they had already made a couple videos that would come out later. So the timeline must be that he finally did snap, killed Andy (because let's face it, he's no match for Jane) and hid his body, and is leaving in hopes it'll never come to light.
@@sourcererseven3858 But who will co-host Mom Can't Cook now?!? Luke needed Andy!!
@@JohnWilliams-cr2sz Yeah, is that why Ashley Millman changed jobs? o-o'
Is he really leaving the channel? I didn’t hear anything about that!
Too soon 😭
I'm going to miss you, NPC... Lute? Lung? Larry?
I'm going to miss you, Not-Ellen.
I believe the canonical descriptor is "Tall Ellen"
@@sourcererseven3858 I'm gonna miss Tall Not-Ellen, too.
Have you learned nothing regarding not pushing NPCs too far? Don't provoke the Luke.
@@CelticVictory it's lung
@@CelticVictory what's he gonna do? Leave us?
Jane pushed Luke too far by throwing haribos and now he's leaving 😭
We've discovered the disastrous consequence of entry number 8...
Maybe we can undo that action by restoring a previous save. Does anyone have a previous save of this game called reality?
Jane throwing Haribo at Luke wasn't even scripted, she just does that
Isn't Luke a vegetarian?
@@crescentmoonrising4852Some Haribo are made with vegetable starch instead of pork/beef gelatin, and are suitable for vegetarians.
The real reason Luke is leaving Oxboxtra.
@@gwishartHuh. I once found kosher/halal haribo that used fish gelatin and just assumed they were oddly committed to not making vegetarian stuff
This is canon for me
Some days, I can still hear his voice...
Luke, from his own channel: Stop telling people I'm dead!
This was Jane and her "How DARE you leave to chase more of your dreams" moment. Fair.
When I think about bothering NPCs, I still think about how the units in Warcraft and Starcraft complain when you click them too much. "Stop poking meeee!!!"
My favorite is Assassins Creed II. Fuck Shaun Hastings. All my homies hate Shaun Hastings. He's busy, you know.
Aleera from WCII: Beyond the Dark Portal is my favorite. "Excuse me?! I don't see you touching the other elves like that! Do that again and you'll be pulling back a stump!"
Wasn't there a unit that would blow up if you actually clicked on it too fast and too much?
@@thomasgormly6941 Sheep, yes.
@@SapphireDragon357 best easter egg ever.
The Save Moogle in Final Fantasy IX. "I'm sharpening my knife, kupo..."
Thank you for that flashback!
That was the one I thought of immediately
"STOP FIRING ROCKETS AT MY HOUSE!!" I can't believe I never thought to try this.
Is hilarious!
Can we reflect a moment that a rocket launcher does very little damage to that house? Must be annoyed at the noise maybe?
@@loka7783 We can destroy their personal vehicles, but yeah who needs a bunker when that house seems indestructible
Should have answered the door when I knocked 🤷♂️😂
@@Lordpooz09 Trevor would never knock. Except People out
Oh, so this is really why Luke quit. He was just pushed too far.
Magda beats Link unconscious for stepping on flowers. The first thing Link does when regaining consciousness? Steps on flowers.
Remember the time Luke caught that stringfish? ... That was a good time.
It’s only the ruddy-bloody stringfish! 😂
Mass Effect had a couple of them, though only the reporter npc actually fought back. There's the Salarian on Sur'Kesh who keeps asking you not to push a random button and getting fed up as you continue until he turns the button off. And there's not-quite-an-npc voice that repeatedly tells you to leave the waterfall in the casino alone if you keep touching it.
You begin to get an inkling of why Luke decided to pursue other interests, lol.
You mean besides Leia?? Gross man lol
Seeing luke remind me that luke is going away. Now im sad.
Homer: seeing Luke always reminds me of Luke 😢
Gruntilda the witch from _Banjo-Kazooie_ . She’s just like Mr. Resetti with one small difference - her threat isn’t a bluff. Using a cheat code gets you a slap on the wrist, a repeat offense, and Gruntilda gives you a much more stern warning that entering a third code will see her erase your game save data, and on strike 3, well, she... ( _checks notes_ ) ...ahh, yes, erases your save game data. WHOOPS! *😅*
Does Bottles erase your save data too if you keep annoying him by asking for hints in Spiral Mountain after rejecting his tutorial? I remember him threatening to do it but I was too scared to call his bluff
Okay you guys need to do a comments section version of this because you missed the absolute best and most iconic NPC freak out: The Merchant in The Messenger. If you keep check his cabinet when he has told you to knock it off he will get progressively more annoyed, even warning you that he will punish you. If you are dumb enough (or curious enough) to find out your punishment he tells you a VERY LONG and VERY BORING story for 5 minutes straight while using the slowest text speed and disabling your ability to skip text. I fell out of my chair laughing when I discovered this.
Is this why Luke is leaving? Because Jane treats him like an NPC and pushed him too far?
This is the start of the Luke drop off
Press F to pay respect
Press J(ane) to pay Disrespect.
F
F
F
-U- F
Edit: Sorry, still getting used to my Dvorak keyboard.
Every where I go I see his face. Luke's rememberance
I can still hear his voice on the wind...
Jane is on absolute fire in this video. Her script, delivery, and hardcore main character energy are unparalleled.
The “christ air” joke was just perfectly savage
Best part, that wasn't the bit Luke planned. Just Jane being Jane.
Breath of the wild wasn’t the only Zelda game that had a volatile NPC. A Link Between Worlds for the 3DS had a crying Hinox that would give you rupees hoping that you would go away. I was hoping that I might get a piece of heart if I kept pressing him… what a mistake that was.
In the original Resident Evil 4 Luis would only put up with your "friendly fire" for so long before peacing you out.
I will never forget the save moogle from FFIX who goes full Tonberry on you if you call him too many times without needing him for anything by saying he's sharpening his knife. Now, technically, nothing actually comes from it if you continue bothering him but when your a 9 year old child & you hear that coming from a creature who you thought was relatively harmless & was your little save buddy, you kind of don't want to find out what happens if you did continue to annoy him. Also, you just know if the devs had been able to program it that adorable moogle would have absolutely ko'ed the entire party for annoying him too many times & maybe even flat out refuse to save again until you apologized to him
It would’ve been hilarious if Luke yelled out “I quit” during this video and just never appeared on OXbox again
Red Dead Redemption 2:
If you antagonize too many people at camp, it’ll trigger a cutscene where someone from the gang walks up and punches you out in a single hit. When you wake up, you’ll be somewhere outside the camp minus some honor.
My favorite is Caesar from New Vegas. Talk to him when he has a headache, and he sics the praetorian guard on you.
In the original Baldur's Gate, at the carnival outside the town of Nashkel, there's an entertainer by the name of The Great Gazib - a conjurer who delights crowds by summoning The Amazing Oopah, the world's only exploding ogre. Ask him to repeat the performance, and he will.
Ask him to repeat the performance a third time, and Oopah gets annoyed and decides that your face should explode instead; by dint of him introducing a spiked mace to it.
There are so many wacky things in that game xD
Figured "Flowerblight Ganon", as Magda is called by the fans, would make it on here. An honorary mention should go to the shopkeeper in Link's Awakening, who kills you if you steal, plus you are known as "Theif" for the rest of the game.
The therapist in Katana Zero; ignore their calls long enough and they go crazy and turn into one of the games hidden bosses
No save moogle in FF9 if you keep calling without saving?
Also love how when Bowser emerges in Mario RPG, the nearby Toads stop for a moment but then immediately resume their stroll.
Ah yes, 30 furious killer monks, the oft-forgotten sequel to Seven Samurai.
Is it better or worse than Who Fuckin' Knows How Many Ninja's? XD
So, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin?
The hostile monk mechanic was also used in Soul Reaver at the Citadel. The very first human you come across still sees you as an enemy vampire so attacks you. But if you ignore him and move on, the whole city will become passive... unless you attack literally any human.
The game does let you consume part of the souls of humans in the citadel without drawing aggro, as long as you don't kill them.
1:41 wow, imagine being the enterprising Hylian who thinks to start Pottery Insurance Enterprises (PIE for short) and build a tidy little fortune, only to lose their whole nest egg when Link tears through Hyrule and they have to pay out to every single policy holder! 😂
Nah, link qualifies as a force of nature😂
Insurance companies whole business model is not paying out
@@benn454"acts of god aren't covered under the policy. take it up with Hylia"
Imagine this in OoT. Smashing pots as a kid and then seeing the insurance guy as adult Link crying because his idea was for naught 😂
I need a gif of Jane's "Endangered, you will be!" I have some 'friends' who need to be put in their place! 😂
The reason why shopkeepers aren't included in this list is because they're practically a category of their own.
Other uses of the Reset Button included getting out of soft locks, escaping glitches, and pissing off your brother, just as he beats a tough boss.
In old cRPG like Baldur's gate 1&2, being too morally opposite to some of your companions often will have them up and leave you with their inventory, never to return... or even try to kill you
Gorion would be PROUD of your actions!
Yes, Lara Croft is a practicing archaeologist.
When she is done with her practice she might know that shooting at the archaeological items is frowned upon.
but it's just an Uzi. Well, OK, two Uzis. If those artifacts are indeed that awesome, surely they can withstand a little Uzi salvo. Or two.
She was off sick from Archaeology School on the day they taught students not to shoot artefacts
No, she clearly decided that the artefacts were like poor people and needed shooting!
@@dee... She's like Frankenstein. (In)famous in her field, but in reality, a dropout XD
She's the walking video game embodiment of the British museum
It's just to soon, to raw for me to see Luke in the video after his passing recently
Luke, from another room: Stop telling people I'm dead!
the first and optional second encounter with Calo Nord in KOTOR. Talk to him too much and a fight will begin where he's way overleveled, and also invincible.
No, he throws a flashbang and guns you down without you ever entering combat.
From what I heard, at the first build of Animal Crossing, Resetti wasn't joking, and actually wiped out your save.
As a result of subsequent complaints (including death threats) to Nintendo, they changed it in newer cartridges.
I'm experiencing early nostalgia with Luke in the list 💜
Wait, Luke is leaving?? I'm out of the loop, what happened? Is he okay?
@@TheJinx1441He's fine. Oxtra did a whole video explaining why he's leaving and what he'll be doing. But sadly, yes, he's leaving.
@@shenai2187
He's still a part of oxventures.
In Stardew Valley if you date all the datables and get them all to full hearts, you get two cutscenes - one from the boys and one from the girls claling you out on it. This was added in 1.3!
Same thing in persona 5.
and this is why you go for bunnies over sheep ;p
can't catch me if I have some rabbit feet in my inventory!
Is that why Luke is leaving? Jane threw one too many Haribos? Now he's aggro'ed.😂
Even better is in Wild World when Resetti makes you repeat a phrase back to him, either promising not to do it again or just calling yourself dumb lol
Luke is so kind he couldn't even be pushed too far by snack throwing. So sad to think we won't see him in these videos aymore. We'll miss you, Luke!
Jane throwing candy at Luke 😂 such sibling energy
If you guys are running out of ideas, here's one y'all should do. "7 NPC companions that no one but you can see and talk to".
I can only think of the grieving mother in pillars of eternity
@@DarkMoon689 I was thinking Joker from Batman Arkham Knight and Johnny Silverhand from Cyberpunk 2077.
@@adrianharrell87 true, I guess then Aiden from Beyond could work as well although you never really see him and just talk at him
The dog in GTA 5 that only Franklin sees in the strangers mission with Dom
Al'An in Subnautica Below Zero. He's literally inside your head until the end of the game when you make him a body
Crushing Moira's dreams always feels so wrong even though it makes realistic sense. It's like if Undertale let you tell Papyrus that The Royal Guards will kill you & take your soul if he sends you to them & then he did his rare sad face & said "Oh... I... don't think I wanna be one anymore. You can pass, human. I won't stop you." & then he just went home & you could never visit him.
When you tell gamers you're leaving, they don't say "you're dead to me", they say "you're an NPC to me"
Another great example is if you use the fill in the blank questions to swear at the You Don't Know Jack host, he'll massively dock your score. Do it too many times, and he'll just shut the game off, exiting to desktop.
I remember resetting saying he was going to to delete my save file and then the screen going black or something and coming back to him saying “nah I wouldn’t do that.” I never quit early after that
I won’t cry every time I see Luke, I won’t cry every time I see Luke, I won’t cry every time I see Luke, I…
Great video as always, though i cant belive the friendly enemy from link between worlds that you can keep accepting money from till he has a full on breakdown and charges you wildly didnt make the cut
Seeing that zelda entry reminds me of the hinox you meet in the legend of zelda: a link between world. You basically shake him down for rupees as he tries to bargin with you to keep his hiding spot a secret. You could accept his first offer of a few rupees or you can ask for more increasingly more amounts of rupees. Ask for too much and he goes ballistic and becomes invincible as he attacks you until you leave. Come back and he rages again.
Ah, Maniac Mansion, the first game I pushed an NPC over the edge. I haven't looked back since.
There's a (I believe) Zora in A Link between Worlds that has a hide out that it wants to be kept secret, and basically bribes you to keep your mouth shut. (Hope this will be in a future commentor edition of this topic)
No wonder Luke left! "cries"
Got to give a shout out to your fellow gang members in Red Dead Redemption II. Antagonize your friends at camp too much, and eventually they’ll have enough of your crap and punch you out.
RIP, Luke. 😢 One of his last ever appearances.
N P C what you did?
You Monster!
As a kid I 100% believed Resetti's threats about deleting my progress. I was today years old when I learned he didn't actually do that 😅
Will miss that face. Best of luck Luke!
In New Horizons, Mr. Resetti and his brother Don are helicopter pilots!
On one of my GTA V playthroughs, I got Trevor and Franklin into a shootout with each other, which is possible if you take control of Trevor before Michael introduces he and Franklin.
It was pretty amusing switching between them and hearing their dialogue.
One that of course comes to mind is the shopkeeper from Link's Awakening, who'll not only straight up murder you if you come back after stealing from his shop, but permanently changes your name to THIEF.
Of course, there's always the classic from Halo, where if you shoot/melee/grenade too many friendlies, they'll turn their guns back on you.
Luis Sera in Resident Evil 4. Shoot him one too many times during the sequence where he and Leon defend a cabin from a army of Los Ganados and he will shoot Leon and kill him.
Resetti literally scares children so much that they removed him from New Horizons.
At least he's always handy with a helicopter.
I love the idea of Link paragliding and then angrily snapping at NPCs: “Avert your gaze!”
If u hit one of the other protagonists in GTA 5 with a 'not so lethal' weapon(atomizer), they'll chase you around, shooting at you with the precision of an online master
"Quiet NPC" ... Was *this* what made Luke quit??
Attacking dustmen gets you visited by the Lady of Pain in Planescape Torment.
Almost right the very moment that Resetti started swinging the pickaxe with the thunder-like sound in this video, I just heard thunder outside in real life. XD
No, flower blight ganon is simply a insane lunatic monster
And so sensitive. And why did she plant a @#!% maze around a shrine?! Seriously, just a straight path to the entrance would have saved us both so much annoyance.
You can just ravioli over them @@derschwartzadder
I thought FF9's moogle would be on this list.
Literally the first one that came to mind for me
Glad to know I'm not the only one that will tell folk "Quiet, NPC!" IRL! 🤣
I recently learned you can annoy a certain NPC in Baldurs Gate 3 into taking an important early act 3 deal off the table. You need to throw him off the map to trigger it, but it is only a few otherwise unheard lines.
You forgot to mention the most savage npc in gaming history; the Cuccos.
They endure multiple sword slashes from Link, “the legendary Hero” without even a scratch. And when they had enough, they call their brethren to bombard him with talons and beaks, following to the ends of the earth until they have decided he sure have learned his lesson. If not… they will have to teach him again and again until he does.
Having a mole wave a pickaxe at you is super relaxing, but the ones I've genetically engineered to be big enough to hold one, and have the thumbs to do so, don't live longer than five months at most. Most are even shorter lived, because while they can hold a pickaxe, they're also very clumsy on account of their poor eyesight
First "Luke? There was never a Luke" and now this. Jane is savage towards those NPCs.
“STOP IT STOP STOP IT STOP IT KUUUPEEEHH”
I remember purposely resetting the game, just to see what resetti will say next.
I did it for hours, at the end, he understood that I was just messing with him, he became depressed and left. There were just a sign instead of him. Then his brother start to replace him doing the job. But he was a lot nicer and dumber than him. He mentioned that resseti quit and leave his family too.
It amazed me how much stuff they add to this character
Khalisah al-Jilani from Mass Effect. You can punch her in 1 and 2, but by the time of 3 she's ready and will dodge and counterattack. If you're, understandably, not expecting the QTE, you, the great Commander Shepard, will get knocked on your ass.
She needs to be weaponised against the reapers
The guard in Vivec City that i used to hide behind a plant pot to attack as part of the maximum gold glitch comes to mind from morrowind.
I like that the Mallow one isn't "No." or "I don't think that's a good idea." but "NO!".
Shout out to Luis in Resident Evil 4's cabin fight, who's willing to let a little bit of friendly fire slide, but can also give you a cutscene game over if you don't stop. Adios, Leon.
Animal Crossing isn't the only one to pull the "fake reset trick" Let me take you back to the 2D world of Legend of Zelda
More specifically, Legend of Zelda Oracle of Seasons.
In the subworld of the game, called Subrosia, if you wander enough, you meet an NPC known as the Sign Loving Subrosian. If you go inside his house and talk to him, he rhapsodizes about signs for a bite, before checking to see how many signs you've destroyed. If you haven't destroyed any he's happy, but once you've destroyed a sin or two, he starts getting upset, and starts telling you off for doing so.
But if there's one thing Link loves, its destroying other people's property. Also, there's a sign conveniently located right outside the Sign Loving Subrosian's house for easy sign grinding.
The Sign-Loving Subrosian gets increasingly upset and angry as you destroy more signs, but nothing changes apart from his dialogue. Until you've destroyed 100 signs, at which point the Subrosian gets so angry, they fake restart the game.
Then, they give you a ring, commemorating the fact you destroyed 100 signs. They say its to remind you not to do that again. I say it's a free ring.
When I realized the Monks weren't hostile until you shoot one, I was relieved at the ammo I wouldn't be spending, and all the health packs I'd save.
The one with Magda is the one I already knew about in spite of never playing the game. My nephew found the whole thing hilarious and because he's little, that means if it's repeatable, It'll be repeated
The fact that this is the first video post Luke announcing he’s leaving makes it seem like Jane pushed him to far and that’s why he’s leaving 😂
"Games are" what?! GAMES ARE *WHAT*?!?!?!?! Dammit, Jane, I can't read your shirt with your hair in the way! What *ARE* games?! It's driving me NUCKING FUTZ!!!
Games are back. It’s their new merch
They're back. Some of them feature impressive rat physics, others are not so lucky.
"...eventually good if delayed." It's in really small text.
"What are games" sounds like the title of a 8 hours essay on RUclips
Maybe not a particularly disastrous consequence but in Cult of the Lamb one of the shopkeepers you meet during your crusades will absolutely not hesitate to throw hands if you attack their beloved snail one too many times
Seeing the part where an NPC beats the main character up for stepping on flowers: "That seems a bit much, and it seems annoying that you don't have the option to fight back."
Seeing the part where NPCs kill the main character for opening fire on them: "Well, that makes sense, but I worry about this triggering accidentally during the fight."
Seeing the part where an NPC kills one of the player characters for kidnapping their pet hamster, exploding the hamster, and then showing the NPC the remains: "...I have so many questions I don't want the answers to, but WTF, player?! And mainly WTF, designers?!"
Worse, its apparently cannon as you run into the same NPC in Day of the Tentacle and he's had therapy about not losing his cool.
Resetti was always so weird to me. Because like... Nintendo expressly did not add an autosave, but DID in some respect because there needs to be some level of autosave for Resetti to "know" if you reset your game. Like they went out of their way to NOT add a useful autosave, but put an annoying NPC in its place.
Resetti tends to get a bit upsetti spaghetti but that just reminds me of my brother whenever the cats accidentally turn off his PS4 in the middle of a game
Halo: Combat Evolved - Attacking marines too many times gets them turning on you and gunning you down pretty rapidly. Also killing Captain Keyes in the beginning gets an immortal squad of marines to gun you down.
Connie from Steambot Chronicles. From the very start, you can be a massive jerk to her, telling her to be quiet when she's simply showing concern for you, the unconscious person she just found lying washed ashore amidst a shipwreck. From there, you can surrender her to a thief who tries to gatekeep you from reaching a nearby safe place, troll her telling her the wrong description of an event you just witnessed, and demanding money from her. This last one can be done multiple times throughout the story, culminating in Connie angrily giving handing an "IOU" note, which you can then subsequently attempt to cash in on in the post-game, whereupon she finally calls you a jerk for demanding handouts from her.