One of the things that still irritated me about the change Fallout 3 made with the Brotherhood of Steel DLC is that if you pick the logical choice and have any of the number of radiation immune sidekicks go in and deal with the water filtration thing you STILL get the coward's ending as if you chose Sara to do it.
The Pokemon Champions -- pretty much all of them. Many of the games have criminal organizations with nefarious plots that go beyond organized crime to the point of threatening the region at large. The Pokemon Champions are renown for being formidable opponents who know how to handle a fight, and I think Cynthia is the only one who actually steps up to help the player fight Team Galactic. There are anime adaptations that retell the events of these world threatening catastrophes that say "Hey, maybe the champions and gym leaders should actually get off thier butts and do something."
Kanto, no Champion until the end Johto Lance fights against team rocket with player. Hoenn Steven fights alongside trainer in Emerald at the Mossdeep Space Center. I dont remember Cynthia helping for Sinnoh Unova, Alder got beaten by N and all the gym leaders showed up to fight in BW1, Kalos, Diantha did nothing Alola, Trial Captains show fight against the Ultra BEasts that show up Galar, Leon did Everything Paldea, Geeta does nothing so some did not much, but a lot did indeed fight in some way this is based on memory so forgive if i got something wrong
I ran a game in a similar vein, where the Gym Boss struggled to balance work and fighting the teams, though you also have the teams not entering the gyms themselves, making it 'the outside world's problem'
Preston in FO4 could have saved you many headaches, and stopped himself from becoming one of the most infamous npcs of all time, if he had simply asked some of the other minute men to check in on some of those settlements instead of expecting you to do literally all of the work. Preston is second in command, under you, with access to radios, and could just as easily ask one of the various groups of minute men npcs you can encounter or even summon to check in on these settlements while you are busy trying to save the commonwealth.
Now, he needs to make one with shockingly lazy NPC missions. An example is from Mega Man Legends, where you basically go around the corner to literally get something and bring it back. Yes, there is no shooting and jumping involved, and if you did this mission, you would screm, that is probably the laziest NPC of all time.
I'd still like to see a list of 8 games with prologues so long you can play for hours before seeing the opening title screen. Cheers to you and your glorious beard.
The fallout 3 one you also missed the ghoul mercenary companion who is also immune to radiation but complains that he didn’t sign up for this when you ask him to go in even though keeping safe is sort of his job
I know she isn't a video game character, but Delores from Encanto ABSOLUTELY INFURATES ME! Like everything could have been avoided if she would have spoke up or shut up respectively.
What really got me about Joshua is he shows up, identifies Ultima and his desire to possess his brother, unleashes a spell designed specifically to store Ultima inside him… then when he shows up again years later just says he doesn’t know any more than Clive. Second that happened I was reminded of the old Family Guy joke about the mexican immigrant who only knew exactly enough english to correct Brian’s Spanish as well as a sentence explaining that…
Gaunter O'Dimm, the entire witcher franchise. He's basically implied to be as close to omnipotent as possible within the confines of witcher lore, which means he can technically solve everyone's problems on a whim but doesn't...because he's a dick. I'd also like to give the arbiter from halo a shoutout because he could have ended every game after 3, or at the very least everything involving the covenant, but chose not to because...reasons.
I argue against that suggestion Jules, Clive would have totally flung himself head first to try and deal with Ultima if Joshua told him about it also he would blame himself for everything much earlier too if he told him and given Ultima's end goal was break Clive's Will how much easier would it be to do if he convinced him that everything bad that happened to everyone around him if he knew about him earlier
I don't agree with the Chloe Price entry. I have some thoughts on what Jules said, but ultimately she doesn't belong on this list because the argument boils down to 'she shouldn't act how she was written.' That would be like saying 'Arthur Morgan could have avoided TB if he had just decided not to do any missions for Strauss' Or 'the entirety of the Megaman franchise could have been avoided if Dr. Wiley just acted like a good guy.' You can apply the argument to literally every character in existence. 'If only Andrew Ryan were a little more altruistic and didn't make Rapture, Jack never would have gotten his head rewired.' 'If only Sephiroth hadn't gone ballistic after finding out his origin, then maybe he wouldn't have tried to kill the planet.' It's just such weak reasoning.
The real kicker with Fawkes is that the only way you can have him there… …is by freeing him. Which he repays by offering to walk to the GECK. Specifically because it’s irradiated and would (in theory) kill you. It’s very obviously railroading, regardless of your opinions on the theme of the ending.
Any rpg merchant could be on this list: Every merchant: " _Okay let's see, elixir best armour in the game, best weapon in the game... uh, all together that comes too... carry the one... about 3 hours worth of grinding in the gold farm spot for enough gold to pay for everything you need to defeat the big bad at which point you will probably be strong enough that you don't need this stuff anymore_ " Protagonist: "..." Every merchant: " _Hey I know you are the only people with a shot at saving the world from complete and total destruction but I'm going to charge you anyway_ " Protagonist: "..." Every merchant: " _Why? Think about it. If I just give you my wears and you succeed, I'm screwed, my business ruined. Hell, if you get rid of the badguy, the world won't be in turmoil anymore and demand for my goods will wither away. So you can see why its in my best interest to waylay you so demand lasts for as long as possible_ " Protagonist: "..." Every merchant:" _What? Listen if I charge you and you lose then I'm dead either way. But I'd rather be a rich corpse than a poor one_ " Protagonist: "..." Every merchant: " _Best I can do you is a discount, I'll round off my prices to the nearest hundred just for you?_ " Portagonist: "..." Every merchant: " _Go get'em champ, just remember to do as many sidequests as you can first_ "
How about Funky Kong in every DKC game aside from the Switch port of Tropical Freeze? The ape's proven he's clearly the most capable and competent member of the DK crew several times over, with the ability to make machines and firearms out of coconut and barrel tech, and New Funky Mode proves he's a beast in combat. If he wasn't so laid-back, he could've flown right into K. Rool's hideout and beaten up the Kremling king himself.
so you know, your cat was headbutting you because it was checking on you. it wanted to know if you were still alive. cats are light sleepers and get worried about their humans when we sleep because humans tend to be fairly heavy sleepers. at least compared to them. so when your cat does that or is extremely affectionate in the mornings or whatever. they either are concerned about you, or are happy you survived your sleep and are alive.
I have a suggestion for a list, how about either the best or weirdest FMV games from the 90’s? Like Bad Mojo and 11th Guest and MYST/Riven/Exile or even Phantasmagoria? There doesn’t seem to be a lot of love for them.
That ending of Fallout 3 was one reason for years I never played it. I remember my cousin got the game for his Xbox when it came out and spent hours playing it only to die there. He was pissed.
Video Game moments where you wrecked yourself at the final boss because you missed something or someone important (Example Final Fantasy VII Final Sephiroth Encounter without recruiting Yuffie or Vincent)
Baldur's Gate 3 - Elminster shows up as you enter act 2. Sure, the drama in Act 1 was pretty simple, so I gave him a pass. He could have easily dealt with the issues in act 2 and 3 on easy mode. He complains about his walk, tells us to stay the course, and tells Gale to sacrifice himself. Could have given Gale a new staff or something. Even Mizora gives Wyll a new weapon. Come on!
now that I saw the vid after this "10 Worst Games Ever Made (That We Loved As Kids)" and u mentioning scooby doo night of 100 frights, I would like to see a list of games for popular franchise where the game is good but not popular
Nick Fury in UA1 there's no reason other than plot that he kept the fact he knew Doom's plan entirely to himself, and if he had spoken up Doom's chances of becoming a nigh unstoppable God King would of been nonexistent.
Baldur's Gate - Elminster (Stupid powerful mage who sits back and does nothing) Dragon Age - Flemeth or Solas (Literal Gods) Tyranny - Tunon (Ultimate power but never uses it) Resident Evil - Barry Burton (Knows Wesker is a traitor, does nothing) Borderlands - Moxxi (Betrays Jack and turns him into a villian)
Awesomely named and awfully hosted.... Then proceeds to tell us to love ourselves. Thank god I'm depressed too or I might question the man! Love you Jules!
I don’t know know if this is true or just a fan theory about the merchant in RE4 but I’ve heard that the reason he has red glowing eyes is because he is also infected with Las Plagas. But it doesn’t affect him like it does with the rest of the population. But in short he’s a non sensical character put in place to help you because the devs decided to put him in the game so stop trying to find a reason why he’s not helping Leon 😂
Apparently, not so many people followed me and ditch Chloe in Life is strange. She's got some points making her somewhat nice but she is still a burden. I was sad to sacrifice her but she wasn't a good enough human being for me to sacrifice a town instead of her
How about a game with easily missed existensial or cosmic horror dialog. Any 10 that cause more mental discomfort as you think longer on what you've read?
Game mechanics/features you couldnt pull off today Nomination: Pokemon being split into two games. Try convincing people nowadays with a new IP that you have to either buy 2 of the same game with minor differences to get everything or trade with people for it. Wouldnt go down too well Part of me also feels like a game with the brutality of gore of MK couldnt be made nowadays as a new IP without people throwing a fit or calling it a cash grab clone
Here's your answer to why: Because you wouldn't be playing if others did it. That's video gaming 101. Now could it have been better written so it made sense why you had to do it? Yes. But for someone else that was capable of 'ending the game' instead of the 'Player' to do it doesn't make it a game anymore. You might was well read a book or watch a movie at that point. Lol
What even are cats. Why do they do what they do? My cat used to sleep on my chest and wake me up by putting his paw on my mouth and "gently" fish hooking my nose. What are they thinking and why 🤣
I feel attacked in this video, I have never caused anyone to commit an evil greater then they could achieve on earth! ... as far as I know. (J/k this is comedy folks :D)
Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky - Cassius Bright. Literally one of only a few S rank bracersand one of the most legendary figures on the continent, responsible for turning around a losing war and resolving it, respected across all nations. But at the time of the game, some other plot was taking his attention elsewhere so he couldn't just come and help.
How is it that *YOUR* videos don't have that obnoxiously shitty music, but everyone else has to have it in the background? Is there no quality control at WC?
to think moneybags was bad then you didnt think of the basterd hunter in spyro 2 and 3. he has some orbs AND eggs you NEED to fight the boss in both games
Yen Sid from Kingdom Hearts fits this criteria. He knew more than he was letting on, was supposedly on equal footing or better than Xehanort and Eraques in terms of skill but does nothing besides half-assed training everyone for a fight that could have been avoided if he simply pointed out the the elephant in the room
No 9. El. You wander away from the torn body of your guardian, Gorion, slain by a mysterious monster of a man in metal armour. Perhaps alone, perhaps with your friend Imoen and perhaps with some other, more dubious individuals, you continue along the way to Bergost, now the route back to Candlekeep is closed. Suddenly, you hear a sound. "Ho there, wanderer. Stay thy course a moment to indulge an old man." ...says the single most powerful character in all of Faerun, who could solve this and any other Baldur's Gate adventure without breaking a sweat.
In the second part of Divinity 2 Ego Draconis, Flames of Vengeance, the very annoying Bellegar keeps attacking you to stop you freeing the Demon. Right near the end you can tell him you don't want to free it but you need its power. Then the git offers you his instead. If he had only talked to you earlier not only would you get to the final battle earlier but the Demon would be still sealed away completely!
You have reminded me of something else, my magnificent chromedomed friend. Whether you're talking about Roman Bellic and his incessant need for bowling or being the leader of a national guard that insists on sending its general out to handle everything... There are side quests and NPCs that actively and consistently derail main quest lines for things they should be able to handle on their own... I'm looking at you Preston Garvey. Example, you're halfway through the Fort to take care of your Kellogg problem... All of sudden you see "sanctuary is under attack". You have two options here, you can turn around... Leave the main mission... And get back to sanctuary in time for all of your heavily-armed companions, the minutemen, and all of the settlers that you spent an inordinate amount of time to arm and armor up to udderly squash the invading Force the moment you materialize... Or you continue on your mission to find your kid, only to find out that once you usher in the entrance of the brotherhood... You discover that your extremely overpowered group of soldiers, companions, and settlers were handily defeated themselves... Because you weren't there to watch.
Recommendations for the next 'Tues your own adventure' 😊 1. Best video game sound tracks. 2. Best tv and movie licensed games. 3. Best wwe games. 4. Best games based on a graphic novel or comic book series. 5. Best games based on an anime series. 6. Most loyal npcs that are not annoying. 7. Best sequels "and say it with me kids ... OF ALL TIME!"
I haven't played most of the games covered here, but Jules just makes it so real. He and his editor are just fire.... I just really enjoy his takes on games, but his little talk at the end of each video helps ignite that little fire inside.
How about a list of protagonists who are the least interesting character in their own game? I'm playing Forbidden West and boy does that game have great personalities I'd love to follow. Instead we get stoic snarky pants Aloy who's only personality trait is "I'll do it myself thank you".
I hope RDR3 is like a mafia in the west starring Jack Marston as he takes on the Pinkertons and the law as he unravels a conspiracy with elements of multiple choices and undercover work 😊
I've always wanted a RDR 3 with Jack in 1920s Chicago and southern-inspired countryside exploring and bootlegging during Prohibition. They can even explore the start of Nascar with the end of Prohibition...
Times the right thing was the wrong thing to do. Fallout 3 also has a good example of this: you can convince the residents of Tenpenny Tower to not be racist and let the local ghoul community live in the tower with them. Then in just three days, the ghouls repay the kindness by killing every human in the tower.
One of the things that still irritated me about the change Fallout 3 made with the Brotherhood of Steel DLC is that if you pick the logical choice and have any of the number of radiation immune sidekicks go in and deal with the water filtration thing you STILL get the coward's ending as if you chose Sara to do it.
Hence why you always are required to call Todd a dumbass.
Best proof that beth games are as shallow as they are huge
Bethesda’s lead writer on that game was utter shite. Loads of stupid lazy crap in his work. 😊
You're calling me a coward by doing the smart thing? Why sacrifice lives when you don't have to?
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 I’d rather be considered a coward than an idiot. Harder to prove you’re not stupid, than it is to prove you’re not scared.
In honour of Jules’ little end-notes of positivity, can I request a list of “Most upbeat video games”
The Pokemon Champions -- pretty much all of them. Many of the games have criminal organizations with nefarious plots that go beyond organized crime to the point of threatening the region at large. The Pokemon Champions are renown for being formidable opponents who know how to handle a fight, and I think Cynthia is the only one who actually steps up to help the player fight Team Galactic. There are anime adaptations that retell the events of these world threatening catastrophes that say "Hey, maybe the champions and gym leaders should actually get off thier butts and do something."
Leon when he did that: "WHY IS HE DOING EVERYTHING?!" Pokémon fans will just complain not matter what is done
Kanto, no Champion until the end
Johto Lance fights against team rocket with player.
Hoenn Steven fights alongside trainer in Emerald at the Mossdeep Space Center.
I dont remember Cynthia helping for Sinnoh
Unova, Alder got beaten by N and all the gym leaders showed up to fight in BW1,
Kalos, Diantha did nothing
Alola, Trial Captains show fight against the Ultra BEasts that show up
Galar, Leon did Everything
Paldea, Geeta does nothing
so some did not much, but a lot did indeed fight in some way
this is based on memory so forgive if i got something wrong
I ran a game in a similar vein, where the Gym Boss struggled to balance work and fighting the teams, though you also have the teams not entering the gyms themselves, making it 'the outside world's problem'
Preston in FO4 could have saved you many headaches, and stopped himself from becoming one of the most infamous npcs of all time, if he had simply asked some of the other minute men to check in on some of those settlements instead of expecting you to do literally all of the work. Preston is second in command, under you, with access to radios, and could just as easily ask one of the various groups of minute men npcs you can encounter or even summon to check in on these settlements while you are busy trying to save the commonwealth.
Doesn’t help that they’d rather use an inefficient, wind-up blaster than any other weapon in the game.
He makes you the General of the minute men and then spends the rest of the game saying " go here, do this, this settlement needs our help"
Now, he needs to make one with shockingly lazy NPC missions.
An example is from Mega Man Legends, where you basically go around the corner to literally get something and bring it back.
Yes, there is no shooting and jumping involved, and if you did this mission, you would screm, that is probably the laziest NPC of all time.
To honour cyberpunk 2.0 how about Top 10 updates/DLC that completely changed a game
I like this one!
@@robk1990 thank you
I'd still like to see a list of 8 games with prologues so long you can play for hours before seeing the opening title screen. Cheers to you and your glorious beard.
The fallout 3 one you also missed the ghoul mercenary companion who is also immune to radiation but complains that he didn’t sign up for this when you ask him to go in even though keeping safe is sort of his job
10 evil AI robots that were secretly calling out for help the whole time
I know she isn't a video game character, but Delores from Encanto ABSOLUTELY INFURATES ME! Like everything could have been avoided if she would have spoke up or shut up respectively.
What really got me about Joshua is he shows up, identifies Ultima and his desire to possess his brother, unleashes a spell designed specifically to store Ultima inside him… then when he shows up again years later just says he doesn’t know any more than Clive.
Second that happened I was reminded of the old Family Guy joke about the mexican immigrant who only knew exactly enough english to correct Brian’s Spanish as well as a sentence explaining that…
Gaunter O'Dimm, the entire witcher franchise. He's basically implied to be as close to omnipotent as possible within the confines of witcher lore, which means he can technically solve everyone's problems on a whim but doesn't...because he's a dick.
I'd also like to give the arbiter from halo a shoutout because he could have ended every game after 3, or at the very least everything involving the covenant, but chose not to because...reasons.
I argue against that suggestion Jules, Clive would have totally flung himself head first to try and deal with Ultima if Joshua told him about it also he would blame himself for everything much earlier too if he told him and given Ultima's end goal was break Clive's Will how much easier would it be to do if he convinced him that everything bad that happened to everyone around him if he knew about him earlier
Buzz Buzz in EB...granted he died early, but he was suppsoed to be all powerful protector...taken out by a slap.
I don't agree with the Chloe Price entry. I have some thoughts on what Jules said, but ultimately she doesn't belong on this list because the argument boils down to 'she shouldn't act how she was written.' That would be like saying 'Arthur Morgan could have avoided TB if he had just decided not to do any missions for Strauss' Or 'the entirety of the Megaman franchise could have been avoided if Dr. Wiley just acted like a good guy.' You can apply the argument to literally every character in existence. 'If only Andrew Ryan were a little more altruistic and didn't make Rapture, Jack never would have gotten his head rewired.' 'If only Sephiroth hadn't gone ballistic after finding out his origin, then maybe he wouldn't have tried to kill the planet.' It's just such weak reasoning.
The real kicker with Fawkes is that the only way you can have him there…
…is by freeing him. Which he repays by offering to walk to the GECK. Specifically because it’s irradiated and would (in theory) kill you.
It’s very obviously railroading, regardless of your opinions on the theme of the ending.
Don't forget Charon for Fallout 3.
here's a list based off what Psi did yesterday:
8 ultimate weapons you can get at the very start, but you need to really go out of your way to find
Top 10 worst parents in video gaming history.
Any rpg merchant could be on this list:
Every merchant: " _Okay let's see, elixir best armour in the game, best weapon in the game... uh, all together that comes too... carry the one... about 3 hours worth of grinding in the gold farm spot for enough gold to pay for everything you need to defeat the big bad at which point you will probably be strong enough that you don't need this stuff anymore_ "
Protagonist: "..."
Every merchant: " _Hey I know you are the only people with a shot at saving the world from complete and total destruction but I'm going to charge you anyway_ "
Protagonist: "..."
Every merchant: " _Why? Think about it. If I just give you my wears and you succeed, I'm screwed, my business ruined. Hell, if you get rid of the badguy, the world won't be in turmoil anymore and demand for my goods will wither away. So you can see why its in my best interest to waylay you so demand lasts for as long as possible_ "
Protagonist: "..."
Every merchant:" _What? Listen if I charge you and you lose then I'm dead either way. But I'd rather be a rich corpse than a poor one_ "
Protagonist: "..."
Every merchant: " _Best I can do you is a discount, I'll round off my prices to the nearest hundred just for you?_ "
Portagonist: "..."
Every merchant: " _Go get'em champ, just remember to do as many sidequests as you can first_ "
How about Funky Kong in every DKC game aside from the Switch port of Tropical Freeze? The ape's proven he's clearly the most capable and competent member of the DK crew several times over, with the ability to make machines and firearms out of coconut and barrel tech, and New Funky Mode proves he's a beast in combat. If he wasn't so laid-back, he could've flown right into K. Rool's hideout and beaten up the Kremling king himself.
The LiS entry entirely ignores the situation Chloe was in to begin with. That's an entry that truly does not understand the game.
yeah but chloe is just kinda a shitty charachter anyway so who cares?
whoa, thats weird, i WAS up at 4:30 this morning! this content was curated JUST for me?! the algorithms really going above and beyond!
so you know, your cat was headbutting you because it was checking on you. it wanted to know if you were still alive. cats are light sleepers and get worried about their humans when we sleep because humans tend to be fairly heavy sleepers. at least compared to them. so when your cat does that or is extremely affectionate in the mornings or whatever. they either are concerned about you, or are happy you survived your sleep and are alive.
I have a suggestion for a list, how about either the best or weirdest FMV games from the 90’s? Like Bad Mojo and 11th Guest and MYST/Riven/Exile or even Phantasmagoria?
There doesn’t seem to be a lot of love for them.
10 games that punish you for trying to 100% the game before the actual end
That ending of Fallout 3 was one reason for years I never played it. I remember my cousin got the game for his Xbox when it came out and spent hours playing it only to die there. He was pissed.
Video Game moments where you wrecked yourself at the final boss because you missed something or someone important (Example Final Fantasy VII Final Sephiroth Encounter without recruiting Yuffie or Vincent)
Baldur's Gate 3 - Elminster shows up as you enter act 2. Sure, the drama in Act 1 was pretty simple, so I gave him a pass. He could have easily dealt with the issues in act 2 and 3 on easy mode. He complains about his walk, tells us to stay the course, and tells Gale to sacrifice himself. Could have given Gale a new staff or something. Even Mizora gives Wyll a new weapon. Come on!
now that I saw the vid after this "10 Worst Games Ever Made (That We Loved As Kids)" and u mentioning scooby doo night of 100 frights, I would like to see a list of games for popular franchise where the game is good but not popular
Ten Times The main character can opt out of having the story happen instead staying happily content with their life
Nick Fury in UA1 there's no reason other than plot that he kept the fact he knew Doom's plan entirely to himself, and if he had spoken up Doom's chances of becoming a nigh unstoppable God King would of been nonexistent.
Baldur's Gate - Elminster (Stupid powerful mage who sits back and does nothing)
Dragon Age - Flemeth or Solas (Literal Gods)
Tyranny - Tunon (Ultimate power but never uses it)
Resident Evil - Barry Burton (Knows Wesker is a traitor, does nothing)
Borderlands - Moxxi (Betrays Jack and turns him into a villian)
8 of the best Ultimate weapons.....that were worse then other weapons
Top 10 survival horror protagonists who survived impossible odds
If you havent done it already you should do. The most hated characters/NPCs ie Micah from red dead 2
Professor Oak. Had 3 Pokeballs and only gave away 2 of them.
Awesomely named and awfully hosted.... Then proceeds to tell us to love ourselves. Thank god I'm depressed too or I might question the man! Love you Jules!
The cat had a reason, just because you don't know what it was doesnt mean there wasn't one.😅
Big J likes Donnie Dark? I knew he was cool haha.
Take care of yourself, Jules. You're way too special to run yourself into the ground.
Next video idea: actually good tie-in games
How about a list of Great RPGs for Working Adults?
I don’t know know if this is true or just a fan theory about the merchant in RE4 but I’ve heard that the reason he has red glowing eyes is because he is also infected with Las Plagas. But it doesn’t affect him like it does with the rest of the population. But in short he’s a non sensical character put in place to help you because the devs decided to put him in the game so stop trying to find a reason why he’s not helping Leon 😂
Apparently, not so many people followed me and ditch Chloe in Life is strange. She's got some points making her somewhat nice but she is still a burden. I was sad to sacrifice her but she wasn't a good enough human being for me to sacrifice a town instead of her
Top 8 games where the protagonist changes from character to another.
How about a game with easily missed existensial or cosmic horror dialog. Any 10 that cause more mental discomfort as you think longer on what you've read?
What about Morte in Planescape:Torment?
Lol your cat does that too.
Mine sits on my chest while doin so.
Donnie darko was a trippy ass movie
8 video games that got away with murder. ( or at least close to it.)
headbutting is an expression of affection for cats!!!!
Game mechanics/features you couldnt pull off today
Nomination:
Pokemon being split into two games. Try convincing people nowadays with a new IP that you have to either buy 2 of the same game with minor differences to get everything or trade with people for it. Wouldnt go down too well
Part of me also feels like a game with the brutality of gore of MK couldnt be made nowadays as a new IP without people throwing a fit or calling it a cash grab clone
Don’t take out Your cat drama, on me bub.
Top games that would adapt well into table top?
NightWolf Shoulda Left Freddy in OutWorld!
Ooh so close with the time 04:16 here
SHOW US YOUR CAT PLEASE 😊
Have you done a list on legendary items/ weapons that were more useless than random gear you found around the corner?
Here's your answer to why:
Because you wouldn't be playing if others did it.
That's video gaming 101.
Now could it have been better written so it made sense why you had to do it? Yes.
But for someone else that was capable of 'ending the game' instead of the 'Player' to do it doesn't make it a game anymore.
You might was well read a book or watch a movie at that point. Lol
What even are cats. Why do they do what they do? My cat used to sleep on my chest and wake me up by putting his paw on my mouth and "gently" fish hooking my nose.
What are they thinking and why 🤣
The mk example feels misplaced on this list.
The fallout 3 stuff certainly sounds par for the course from bethesda.
Wait… is Jules still with Whatculture or not?
He is.
I feel attacked in this video, I have never caused anyone to commit an evil greater then they could achieve on earth! ... as far as I know. (J/k this is comedy folks :D)
Games with canonical bad endings that could've easily been avoided by just offing an obviously sketchy prick along the way.
your master was demanding attention and loves, that is the only reason they need.
How about 10 funny/cringe stage moments from gaming companies .
Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky - Cassius Bright.
Literally one of only a few S rank bracersand one of the most legendary figures on the continent, responsible for turning around a losing war and resolving it, respected across all nations. But at the time of the game, some other plot was taking his attention elsewhere so he couldn't just come and help.
Overhyped low AAA games that didn't have to go hard but DID
How about for next Tues your own adventure
"Top 10 games for cheap bastards"
You can't have the Merchant on this list, he helps you by giving you guns and resources. He's not a warrior, he's a salesman.
How is it that *YOUR* videos don't have that obnoxiously shitty music, but everyone else has to have it in the background?
Is there no quality control at WC?
We need a review on run like hell ps 2
to think moneybags was bad then you didnt think of the basterd hunter in spyro 2 and 3. he has some orbs AND eggs you NEED to fight the boss in both games
Yen Sid from Kingdom Hearts fits this criteria. He knew more than he was letting on, was supposedly on equal footing or better than Xehanort and Eraques in terms of skill but does nothing besides half-assed training everyone for a fight that could have been avoided if he simply pointed out the the elephant in the room
great video game mechanics that were left out of the sequel
No 9. El. You wander away from the torn body of your guardian, Gorion, slain by a mysterious monster of a man in metal armour. Perhaps alone, perhaps with your friend Imoen and perhaps with some other, more dubious individuals, you continue along the way to Bergost, now the route back to Candlekeep is closed. Suddenly, you hear a sound.
"Ho there, wanderer. Stay thy course a moment to indulge an old man."
...says the single most powerful character in all of Faerun, who could solve this and any other Baldur's Gate adventure without breaking a sweat.
Was going to mention this one. He shows up again in BG3 with some terrible excuse for why he can't just fix everything...
Top 10 NPCs that were genuinely beneficial to have/made the game easier.
But dutch said he had a plan. All my concerns or questions disappeared when he looked at me and said Arthur i got a plan 😊
Hi Jules, may i suggest "Video Game Sidekicks who are most interesting than the Protagonist" Cheers Mate...
PD: your outros are a caress to my soul
In the second part of Divinity 2 Ego Draconis, Flames of Vengeance, the very annoying Bellegar keeps attacking you to stop you freeing the Demon. Right near the end you can tell him you don't want to free it but you need its power. Then the git offers you his instead. If he had only talked to you earlier not only would you get to the final battle earlier but the Demon would be still sealed away completely!
10 video games that oddly predicted the future.
Can we get a Top Ten Fan Theories that became cannon please
You have reminded me of something else, my magnificent chromedomed friend. Whether you're talking about Roman Bellic and his incessant need for bowling or being the leader of a national guard that insists on sending its general out to handle everything... There are side quests and NPCs that actively and consistently derail main quest lines for things they should be able to handle on their own... I'm looking at you Preston Garvey.
Example, you're halfway through the Fort to take care of your Kellogg problem... All of sudden you see "sanctuary is under attack". You have two options here, you can turn around... Leave the main mission... And get back to sanctuary in time for all of your heavily-armed companions, the minutemen, and all of the settlers that you spent an inordinate amount of time to arm and armor up to udderly squash the invading Force the moment you materialize... Or you continue on your mission to find your kid, only to find out that once you usher in the entrance of the brotherhood... You discover that your extremely overpowered group of soldiers, companions, and settlers were handily defeated themselves... Because you weren't there to watch.
Let's face it, Jules got baked before he realized he had to work today
You would think Moneybags would learn his lesson but does the same in the sequel, Year of the Dragon.
Recommendations for the next 'Tues your own adventure' 😊
1. Best video game sound tracks.
2. Best tv and movie licensed games.
3. Best wwe games.
4. Best games based on a graphic novel or comic book series.
5. Best games based on an anime series.
6. Most loyal npcs that are not annoying.
7. Best sequels "and say it with me kids ... OF ALL TIME!"
I haven't played most of the games covered here, but Jules just makes it so real. He and his editor are just fire.... I just really enjoy his takes on games, but his little talk at the end of each video helps ignite that little fire inside.
THIS!!
Next week 10 video game protagonists who got screwed in the sequel
How about a list of protagonists who are the least interesting character in their own game? I'm playing Forbidden West and boy does that game have great personalities I'd love to follow. Instead we get stoic snarky pants Aloy who's only personality trait is "I'll do it myself thank you".
FF12
so cats headbutting for no reason than being assholes is a normal thing, thank goodness
your cat loves you. one of mine woke me to sit purring on my chest this morning too
8 Video Game Allies who become enemies that you fight.
I can't believe there's a large swathe of Killzone fans
7 video games whose level designs have aged poorly
I hope RDR3 is like a mafia in the west starring Jack Marston as he takes on the Pinkertons and the law as he unravels a conspiracy with elements of multiple choices and undercover work 😊
I've always wanted a RDR 3 with Jack in 1920s Chicago and southern-inspired countryside exploring and bootlegging during Prohibition. They can even explore the start of Nascar with the end of Prohibition...
Cats are such adorable tw@ts.
Next Tuesday: Greatest video game innovations that never caught on
Times the right thing was the wrong thing to do.
Fallout 3 also has a good example of this: you can convince the residents of Tenpenny Tower to not be racist and let the local ghoul community live in the tower with them. Then in just three days, the ghouls repay the kindness by killing every human in the tower.
What about a list about the silliest solutions for quests in videogames that somehow work lol