the hidden room in Arkham Asylum deserves a shout. a room so hidden the developers actually had to tell everyone where it was because no one had found it
The second star in princess's slide was in Mario 64 too. It was the last star I needed to 100% the game back then, and I ended up having to call one of those "Videogame Help" phone lines in the back of a magazine to find out that it existed. The times before internet were scary, eh?
I’m glad someone else remembers those “Video Game Helplines”; we had to call one of them a good few times, for either: ‘The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’, or ‘The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask’...in fact, it might have been for both of them, but it’s been so long, that I can’t remember haha. My Mam, and Dad were really into playing those games, too, so, when we got stuck, they were fine with calling, despite the expensive charge; often they would be playing Zelda when I was at school, or long, long after I had gone to bed haha. In fact, on occasion, when they got stuck: either on a tough part of a level, or a bit of a bastard of a boss, my mother would come and wake me up, and ask me to have a go at beating it for them haha. She obviously wouldn’t do it if I’d been asleep for ages, or if it was like 3am on a school night; but if I’d only just gone to bed- say half an hour, or so, before, she’d come and ask me to get them past a certain bit, because they were really excited to see what came after, and, like big kids, they just couldn’t wait until the next day; being a 13 year old, I definitely didn’t mind being woken up to play video games haha. The most memorable occasion this happened, was when they got to the final boss, Ganon; that night, my mother came and woke me for a couple of reasons: firstly, they obviously wanted me to be there, in order to see the final bit of the game; but, the main reason they woke me up- instead of leaving it until the next day, was because they’d had several goes trying to defeat the evil sod themselves, but couldn’t do it, and were desperate to see the end haha. I think it was around 2:30 or 3:00am on that particular occasion, but I don’t think it was a school night; or it might have been, but, as it was the best part of a quarter of a century ago, I can’t remember for certain; but I reckon, even if I’d had school the next day, that night, I doubt it would have stopped them from waking me up, as they/we were addicted to the game haha. So, I made my down to my parents bedroom- which was where we had the Nintendo 64 set up, so they could play ‘Zelda’, and ‘Mario Kart 64’ (which they/we were also very addicted to) before they went to bed on a night, and began the ultimate battle of the ages, with that evil big-nosed bastard; I think it took me several goes to finally defeat him (which I obviously blame on tiredness, for my initial losses haha), but, at last, victory was mine! 😀 It was a hell of a time...but I digress haha. I kind of miss those days, before the internet really took over; when you had to rely on “Video Game Walkthroughs”, and “Help Lines”, to assist you; obviously I would absolutely hate to go back to those frustrating days, but, they hold a bit of a nostalgic charm...even though, back in those days, I’d have given my left bollock, for the kind of video game assistance, that the can internet is able to provide today haha. Anyway, I’ll leave it there, as I’ve droned on long enough; when I began, I hadn’t planned on writing a reply as long as ‘War and Peace’, but, over the years, I’ve come to terms with the fact that brevity will never be my strongest attribute haha. I hope you, your loved ones, and anybody else that reads this comment of mine (if they actually make it to the end without falling into a coma haha), are managing to keep safe, well, and sane, during these fucked up times. 🤞🙂🤞 All the very best. 👍😀
So there's this mini-sequel game to Tomb Raider III called The Lost Artifact (or The Lost Artefact), and it has the best secret areas of the whole series. But I think the best has to be in the first level where you go inside the Loch Ness Monster, only it's actually a cockpit for controlling the "monster" lol.
Xena on PS1 had a fun hidden area. In the minotaur's labyrinth level, you can find a fake wall & walk through it... Right into a little office with some of the dev team
My first was the FF2/4 developer room. I was proud of myself. None of my friends knew about it. And this was before the time of the internet. Definitely an achievement when your a kid in the 90s.
The star for finishing Peach's slide with a fast enough time is in the original Mario 64... and the footage you used is actually of collecting that star. The star for just getting to the end of the slide is inside a box on the platform behind Mario. Also, fun fact, the Serious Sam thing is in all 3 of the main games.
Funnily enough on mention of The Talos Principle, there's one entry for "Weirdest secret rooms" - in one sub-world, there's a room that when you walk down a particular corridor after opening the door to it, you get to a room at the end where all there is is Fork Parker laughing, throwing money around and saying "I'm rich!" over and over...
the first secret area i ever remember finding was the HAL room in Kirby's Adventure! I did it completely on accident and couldn't trigger it again so I started to doubt myself until I looked it up recently
The Strange Dungeon in Might and Magic 6. This dungeon is accessed from a secret door in Dragonsand (not a place you casually visit, given all the DRAGONS there) and it mirrors the layout of developer New World Computing's office, complete with villagers named after employees and goblins named after the bosses.
Anyone else remember Toe Jam & Earl on the Mega Drive/Genesis? You start the game on a small floating island in space. You're supposed to head to an elevator to take you to the first level proper, but if you intentionally fall off the edge you land on another island surrounded by water. This is useless to you unless you have picked up some Icarus Wings further on in the game, but if you have some and equip them, you can fly to another hidden island in the top right corner of the map loaded with goodies.
The Insomniac museum in Ratchet and Clank, the garden in Shadow of the Colossus, and the area where you get the flower hat in Dragon Age 3. Honestly surprised the Insomniac museum isn't on this list.
11:14 reminded me of a song I've been listening to called "Tip Eht Fo Mottob" by Shael Riley and the Doube Ice Backfire. The song explains how to unlock Reptile's fight but it doesn't just say it outright, it's hidden in the lyrics
2:26 OK, you young whipper snapper; I'll just keep playing "Adventure" on my Atari 2600. (That was even the plot point in the movie "Ready Player One".)
In space, I can hear you in space. Mostly because of my acute hearing ability, partly due to the microphone implanted into your molar while you weren't looking.
The hidden room in Mario 64 I found when borrowing someone’s super Mario super stars on cartridge on switch for a few hours and when I found that area I didn’t even know it was a secret area and only found out while watching this video.
In dying light exploring was the fun bit, but it lacked rewards. Every box of area with items is just generic stuff and on occasion a special variant to only last a bit longer before breaking.
@@Invisible69420 There was that, but you missed the part about wandering around for 30 minutes, trying to figure out how to reach the tiny ledge that showed up on the map, so you know somethings is there. And when you finally get there after an endless amount of insufferable platform jumping, you find a dumb collectable that wasn't worth the time or effort at all. But, hey, DOOM.
Which channel did these guys originate from WatchCulture or AllTimeGaming perhaps even another not mentioned here? Not that it matters really I’m just curious both of their voices are very familiar as is their faces too
Totally predictable but still disappointing that they'd include DOOM 2016 instead of DOOM 2's Wolfenstein secret levels (one being a secret within a secret). Omitting the cow level in Diablo 2 is also an odd decision. But I get it, most of their viewers are probably young so catering to them is more important than being historically representative.
How would the retro looking secret rooms in Doom 2016 be "niche"? Not exactly "niche" to the millions of players who played the heck out of the original Doom games & continue to play the modern games. There are gamers over the age of 20. That being said, Doom 2016 just wasn't Doom. Doom 2016 gameplay was - Walk a bit, get locked in a room full of enemies, kill enemies, room unlocks & repeat... That's not Doom.
the hidden room in Arkham Asylum deserves a shout. a room so hidden the developers actually had to tell everyone where it was because no one had found it
The second star in princess's slide was in Mario 64 too. It was the last star I needed to 100% the game back then, and I ended up having to call one of those "Videogame Help" phone lines in the back of a magazine to find out that it existed. The times before internet were scary, eh?
I’m glad someone else remembers those “Video Game Helplines”; we had to call one of them a good few times, for either: ‘The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time’, or ‘The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask’...in fact, it might have been for both of them, but it’s been so long, that I can’t remember haha.
My Mam, and Dad were really into playing those games, too, so, when we got stuck, they were fine with calling, despite the expensive charge; often they would be playing Zelda when I was at school, or long, long after I had gone to bed haha.
In fact, on occasion, when they got stuck: either on a tough part of a level, or a bit of a bastard of a boss, my mother would come and wake me up, and ask me to have a go at beating it for them haha.
She obviously wouldn’t do it if I’d been asleep for ages, or if it was like 3am on a school night; but if I’d only just gone to bed- say half an hour, or so, before, she’d come and ask me to get them past a certain bit, because they were really excited to see what came after, and, like big kids, they just couldn’t wait until the next day; being a 13 year old, I definitely didn’t mind being woken up to play video games haha.
The most memorable occasion this happened, was when they got to the final boss, Ganon; that night, my mother came and woke me for a couple of reasons: firstly, they obviously wanted me to be there, in order to see the final bit of the game; but, the main reason they woke me up- instead of leaving it until the next day, was because they’d had several goes trying to defeat the evil sod themselves, but couldn’t do it, and were desperate to see the end haha.
I think it was around 2:30 or 3:00am on that particular occasion, but I don’t think it was a school night; or it might have been, but, as it was the best part of a quarter of a century ago, I can’t remember for certain; but I reckon, even if I’d had school the next day, that night, I doubt it would have stopped them from waking me up, as they/we were addicted to the game haha.
So, I made my down to my parents bedroom- which was where we had the Nintendo 64 set up, so they could play ‘Zelda’, and ‘Mario Kart 64’ (which they/we were also very addicted to) before they went to bed on a night, and began the ultimate battle of the ages, with that evil big-nosed bastard; I think it took me several goes to finally defeat him (which I obviously blame on tiredness, for my initial losses haha), but, at last, victory was mine! 😀
It was a hell of a time...but I digress haha.
I kind of miss those days, before the internet really took over; when you had to rely on “Video Game Walkthroughs”, and “Help Lines”, to assist you; obviously I would absolutely hate to go back to those frustrating days, but, they hold a bit of a nostalgic charm...even though, back in those days, I’d have given my left bollock, for the kind of video game assistance, that the can internet is able to provide today haha.
Anyway, I’ll leave it there, as I’ve droned on long enough; when I began, I hadn’t planned on writing a reply as long as ‘War and Peace’, but, over the years, I’ve come to terms with the fact that brevity will never be my strongest attribute haha.
I hope you, your loved ones, and anybody else that reads this comment of mine (if they actually make it to the end without falling into a coma haha), are managing to keep safe, well, and sane, during these fucked up times. 🤞🙂🤞
All the very best. 👍😀
I love the addition of the WoW cave in the Wolverine: Origins game - that one always springs to mind when I think of secret areas.
The one movie tie in game better than the movie it is based on lol
@@rorylynch7775 Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is up there as well.
A triple jump platformer with lore inspired secret areas would majorly get over with the Walrus clan!
The original prince of Persia being unlocked in sands of time by turning a lever too far and smashing a wall I believe.
I didn't know that wow! Looks like I'm breaking out the 360 tomorrow. I'm going to try and find it without help
@@chrislair6832 good luck. I found it on my own and now looking it up I'm a little surprised I did
Also looks like it's only available in the original PS2 GameCube and Xbox release. Any subsequent release it was removed.
@@name_redunded Appreciate that. I really can't get high enough to search that entire game for the good one
*pushes glasses up* AKCHUALLY, the second secret star in Peach's secret room is on the n64 too.
The footage used in the video is of collecting that star in the 64 version as well :P
Hi Professor Frink!
The two of you exploring together shall be my new background
I shall always remember that in space no one can hear you. In Space
The recent addition of the secret room with the dev photo in Star Wars Battlefront 2 was a pretty good one.
So there's this mini-sequel game to Tomb Raider III called The Lost Artifact (or The Lost Artefact), and it has the best secret areas of the whole series. But I think the best has to be in the first level where you go inside the Loch Ness Monster, only it's actually a cockpit for controlling the "monster" lol.
Xena on PS1 had a fun hidden area. In the minotaur's labyrinth level, you can find a fake wall & walk through it... Right into a little office with some of the dev team
My first was the FF2/4 developer room. I was proud of myself. None of my friends knew about it. And this was before the time of the internet. Definitely an achievement when your a kid in the 90s.
Please do more impressions of Brian Butterfield.
I never knew about dying light and I love that game.
The star for finishing Peach's slide with a fast enough time is in the original Mario 64... and the footage you used is actually of collecting that star. The star for just getting to the end of the slide is inside a box on the platform behind Mario.
Also, fun fact, the Serious Sam thing is in all 3 of the main games.
Wolfenstein 3D, I mean Pacman in 3D is just the bee's knees. Me stumbling onto that was just a WTF moment in my childhood.
You forgot to include that in the dying light Easter egg room you can also get a wingsuit referencing the tanuki suit from Mario
Maybe my favorite Easter egg of all time
@matt fahringer I am really glad you let me know that thank you. I don't know what I would have done without this I'm just giving you a hard time
Funnily enough on mention of The Talos Principle, there's one entry for "Weirdest secret rooms" - in one sub-world, there's a room that when you walk down a particular corridor after opening the door to it, you get to a room at the end where all there is is Fork Parker laughing, throwing money around and saying "I'm rich!" over and over...
the first secret area i ever remember finding was the HAL room in Kirby's Adventure! I did it completely on accident and couldn't trigger it again so I started to doubt myself until I looked it up recently
Omg the serious Sam one, we used to call them the "Addala-beddies" cos that's what it sounded like they said
The Strange Dungeon in Might and Magic 6.
This dungeon is accessed from a secret door in Dragonsand (not a place you casually visit, given all the DRAGONS there) and it mirrors the layout of developer New World Computing's office, complete with villagers named after employees and goblins named after the bosses.
@matt Actually, NO, there's a way you can go there at the beginning of the game, but it's not easy.
You lads are putting out videos like crazy
Anyone else remember Toe Jam & Earl on the Mega Drive/Genesis? You start the game on a small floating island in space. You're supposed to head to an elevator to take you to the first level proper, but if you intentionally fall off the edge you land on another island surrounded by water. This is useless to you unless you have picked up some Icarus Wings further on in the game, but if you have some and equip them, you can fly to another hidden island in the top right corner of the map loaded with goodies.
The secret cow area in Diablo 2 deserves a shout out lol
The Insomniac museum in Ratchet and Clank, the garden in Shadow of the Colossus, and the area where you get the flower hat in Dragon Age 3. Honestly surprised the Insomniac museum isn't on this list.
Kneedeep And Friends that’s what I was thinking the insomniac museum is one of my favourite secrets
11:14 reminded me of a song I've been listening to called "Tip Eht Fo Mottob" by Shael Riley and the Doube Ice Backfire. The song explains how to unlock Reptile's fight but it doesn't just say it outright, it's hidden in the lyrics
*_”If I had more time, I would have wrote a shorter letter.”_*
2:26 OK, you young whipper snapper; I'll just keep playing "Adventure" on my Atari 2600.
(That was even the plot point in the movie "Ready Player One".)
Can you please do every handheld console ranked from worst to best
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They actually DO use the original music. Most famously the one in the foundry level, which plays The Imps Song from the original
The secret area in Super Mario Bros. 3, unlimited items and Yoshi...epic
I can’t believe that there was no mention of Diablo 2’s secret cow level in this whole video, I watched the whole thing expecting to see it
In space, I can hear you in space. Mostly because of my acute hearing ability, partly due to the microphone implanted into your molar while you weren't looking.
Sonic Adventure 2: Green Hill Zone. Not sure if it really counts because it’s a completion reward for getting all the emblems…
Brilliant video description. Pretty good video too.
12:20, haha I never noticed the Santa outline fly across the moon on that level before
Croteam included the hall of developers in the very first Serious Sam game also.
The hidden room in Mario 64 I found when borrowing someone’s super Mario super stars on cartridge on switch for a few hours and when I found that area I didn’t even know it was a secret area and only found out while watching this video.
I was 8 years old in 1993 when DOOM was first released on PC
Borderlands: The pre-sequel has a hidden Mario world 1-2 area if you go to Tycho's Ribs and ride an elevator up
That deathwatch clip
Also, the editing in this is incredible!
Lol iv always loved seeing crash pulling gems and crystals out of his secret areas
Secret Slide from Super Mario 64? Pfft! Top Secret Area from Super Mario World!!
Jesus! Baby Peter is the stuff of nightmares!
In dying light exploring was the fun bit, but it lacked rewards. Every box of area with items is just generic stuff and on occasion a special variant to only last a bit longer before breaking.
The retro maps can be played from the main menu
Every floor 10 in 1992 Wolfenstein 3D
Tiny Peter Baby!!! Scary.
dope edits yo!
“Titular” Counter
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Didn’t Borderlands 2 have a secret area built entirely out of Minecraft blocks?
Nerrrrrrddddd!
Doom 2016 is an excellent game, with lots of great secrets
It just wasn't "Doom" though.
Walk a bit, get locked in a room full of enemies, kill enemies, room unlocks, repeat. That isn't how Doom should play.
It was still an okay game but I was disappointed.
@@Invisible69420 Well, sir, you definitely have a unique take!
@@Invisible69420 There was that, but you missed the part about wandering around for 30 minutes, trying to figure out how to reach the tiny ledge that showed up on the map, so you know somethings is there. And when you finally get there after an endless amount of insufferable platform jumping, you find a dumb collectable that wasn't worth the time or effort at all. But, hey, DOOM.
What about the T-Rex in Tombraider 2?
Which channel did these guys originate from WatchCulture or AllTimeGaming perhaps even another not mentioned here? Not that it matters really I’m just curious both of their voices are very familiar as is their faces too
Whatculture
Peter knows that Nintendo exists? Colour me shocked.
Everytime a brit says "bros" instead of "brothers" a part of me dies
Mew-n.
Totally predictable but still disappointing that they'd include DOOM 2016 instead of DOOM 2's Wolfenstein secret levels (one being a secret within a secret). Omitting the cow level in Diablo 2 is also an odd decision. But I get it, most of their viewers are probably young so catering to them is more important than being historically representative.
ohhh myyy gaaaawwwwwddddd
what does 1:46 say? :o
This video has facts and therefore offends my delicate republican sensibilities
why do commentators always feel the need to "not know how things are pronounced" 3:18 . Its literally spelt "croteam" how hard is that to say? Lol
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The bear from the effing zombies mode dude. Holy crap. That's awesome.
How would the retro looking secret rooms in Doom 2016 be "niche"?
Not exactly "niche" to the millions of players who played the heck out of the original Doom games & continue to play the modern games. There are gamers over the age of 20.
That being said, Doom 2016 just wasn't Doom. Doom 2016 gameplay was - Walk a bit, get locked in a room full of enemies, kill enemies, room unlocks & repeat... That's not Doom.
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