Not gonna lie, games like MGS and Conkers, or games that broke the 4th wall in general, taught me a lot about what it means thinking outside of the box. Just the overall mindset; wasn't prepared for any of it as a kid due to really comprehending the purpose. As I'm older, I absolutely appreciate it since its like the devs never were afraid of getting weird, considering the serious tones.
its what made them so great they messed with the player in a way that if you did not know anything about how games were made and or expect weird things to happen would really mess with you for me and my friends it helped we played a lot of games that had more than one outcome to every event in the game so we were always expecting something weird
I'm amazed you didn't include StarTropics for the NES. It came packaged with a letter from a relative that the game later requires you to literally run under water to reveal a secret passcode to progress!
1990, Star Tropics NES. The first time I remember this happening. The game came with a letter from the protagonist'suncle, who you go on a grand adventure to find. It's a nice bit of story for the early 90s. It's not until half way through where you're stopped by a password, the only clue of which is "dip my letter in water". If you dip your uncle's said real letter in water, you get the other half of the code.
Fun fact: on the digital Wii release, the game's digital manual included a copy of this letter, with a clickable link at the bottom to show the password. It even featured a small "dipping in water" animation.
I kid you not, that Scarecrow mission in Arkham Asylum had me take out the CD and put it back in multiple times before I finally gave up and just let the game continue. Only when I saw the weird moonlight shadow I realised something was different. I genuinely thought the game was broken.
One of my favourite but most frustrating gaming stories is borrowing mgs from a friend in a disc pouch just before the summer holidays. I spent hours backtracking and searching everywhere for a cd case before having to go to a local library and finally get the code online. Its now a piece of information that will never leave my brain 140.15
God of War Ragnarök when Thor literally killed Kratos then when the Game Over screen popped up Thor revived Kratos saying "Oh, no...I say when we're done!"
Started watching watch culture vids years ago and fell off for a while. Recently started back and am glad to see that Jules is still having that uplifting supportive section at the end. You’re an awesome person!
I'd like to add another entry to this list - 1997's Nuclear Strike. It's the fifth (and, so far, final) game in a helicopter combat series from EA. Anyone who had played one of the previous titles in the series knew what they were getting - bad guys attack, you retaliate, meet mission objectives then fly home - but the writers of the fifth game had an ace up their sleeves. As you might deduce from its title, the player is tasked with stopping a terrorist organisation from detonating a nuclear device. Nothing to worry about for veterans of the previous games. Except... you can't stop them from setting the bomb off and you find yourself playing through a final level surrounded by devastation; although some landmarks still remain on your world map, the greater part of it has been destroyed in the explosion. It's a jaw-dropping moment that suddenly changes the player from "let's stop the bad guys!" to "AVENGE THE DEAD!!".
Yea it's tough to argue with #1. That absolutely got me for a few seconds when I first played. Brilliant fakeout and is easily one of the highlights to an all-time classic. It's still my favorite of the series. Also shoutout to the "hint" in the game over screen. I was laughing hysterically by that point. It really doesn't get the love it deserves.
i remember hearing word on Eternal Darkness that there is a point in the game you have to manually hit the reset button to progress the game. which makes me cautious on playing it on an emulator or Wii
on the emulator i have it gets to that point and does it itself via a built in command in the program well it was a thing on my old computer that died cant remember which emulator i was using but it did that with any game that had one of those weird things in it as did my ps2 NES one and the others it was within the settings of the programs and required you understanding the system within the emulator
When I got MGS it arrived busted in the post, the game was fine but the box was shattered beyond repair so I traded the discs over to a normal CD case and through everything else away. When I got to the bit with needing Meryls code I was gutted 😂 Luckily there’s only 200 codex frequencies you need to look at minus the numbers you already have so didn’t take that long. Also if you start at the lowest number 140.00 you only need 16 tries to get to 140.15. Added note on these vids I seriously can’t believe they are being censored now. How ridiculous!
Obligatory _Undertale_ mention: When the true villain tries to take over the game, on console versions this will "fake reset" the game, as a prelude to its final boss battle. BUT if you are playing the original PC version... ...then the game _actually shuts itself off_ at this point, no warning no explanations. You are allowed to assume the game legitimately crashed, and have to actually restart the game to proceed to the final boss battle.
What about one of the best Nintendo games ever Startropics? You had to retrieve a letter that came in the Nintendo case and submerge it in water to get one of the sub codes. If you didn't have it, you couldn't compete the game.
That's a good list, but Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (GCN, which I've yeTo play....) and Arkham Asylum did the same thing as MGS2: Sons Of Liberty which isn't listed.
My cousins had a bootleg version of MGS1. Once they found out I had it I was bombarded with questions but since I only seen them once a week and we didn’t have mobile phones then they had to wait an other week and hope I remember the code lol
That's the lamest? Really? You never read any twitt of someone apologizing because he said something, didn't say something, think in some way, don't think in some way, and not only with celebrities, youtubers and normal Joe's made those sh too
Startropics should've been on this list. Also there is more than one point in Doki Doki Literature Club that everything sort of stops and breaks that wall. Would Undertale qualify if you're on that genocide route?
Undertale may already qualify for Flowey taking over the Neutral Route (console versions perform a "fake reset", but the PC version actually shuts off and you must restart it yourself to proceed) ...
When I first played RDR, I knew nothing of the ending. I reloaded my save before the door opens probably 10 times. I ended up putting the game down for probably two months before coming back to actually finish the game.
It's so pathetic that you have to censor the violence in videos now to avoid demonetization. Because RUclips thinks kids might see it even though they already made a separate platform for kids.
as much I say that the last of us is overrated, I admit the giraffe scene was pretty great... honestly besides the edning the only moment I remember from the story.
Why didn't you say anything about Deadpool for Xbox 360. At least as an honorable mention. He does nothing but stop the game the whole game to call the game creators and argue about the budget. It's wonserful
All of the Life Is Strange games have moments where you can just sit and watch the surroundings while the soundtrack plays in the background. The images get repetitive pretty quickly but they’re great moments to just stop and think.
No video game companys don't care if you're not playing as long as it doesn't have micro transactions dlc or is a esport once you buy it the money is theres the nes was the master of this
I did try brute forcing the CODEC entry in MGS 1. Went through the whole spectrum and tried them all and didn't get it. I mean, of course I either missed one or skipped past it too fast, but I still spent the time of going through them all.
Not gonna lie, games like MGS and Conkers, or games that broke the 4th wall in general, taught me a lot about what it means thinking outside of the box. Just the overall mindset; wasn't prepared for any of it as a kid due to really comprehending the purpose. As I'm older, I absolutely appreciate it since its like the devs never were afraid of getting weird, considering the serious tones.
its what made them so great they messed with the player in a way that if you did not know anything about how games were made and or expect weird things to happen would really mess with you for me and my friends it helped we played a lot of games that had more than one outcome to every event in the game so we were always expecting something weird
I'm amazed you didn't include StarTropics for the NES. It came packaged with a letter from a relative that the game later requires you to literally run under water to reveal a secret passcode to progress!
And it did it, what, ten years before MGS?
StarTropics is such an underrated gem. Bought a retro console specifically so I could play it again (built up my NES catalog afterwards).
1990, Star Tropics NES. The first time I remember this happening. The game came with a letter from the protagonist'suncle, who you go on a grand adventure to find. It's a nice bit of story for the early 90s. It's not until half way through where you're stopped by a password, the only clue of which is "dip my letter in water". If you dip your uncle's said real letter in water, you get the other half of the code.
Fun fact: on the digital Wii release, the game's digital manual included a copy of this letter, with a clickable link at the bottom to show the password. It even featured a small "dipping in water" animation.
I kid you not, that Scarecrow mission in Arkham Asylum had me take out the CD and put it back in multiple times before I finally gave up and just let the game continue. Only when I saw the weird moonlight shadow I realised something was different. I genuinely thought the game was broken.
One of my favourite but most frustrating gaming stories is borrowing mgs from a friend in a disc pouch just before the summer holidays.
I spent hours backtracking and searching everywhere for a cd case before having to go to a local library and finally get the code online. Its now a piece of information that will never leave my brain 140.15
God of War Ragnarök when Thor literally killed Kratos then when the Game Over screen popped up Thor revived Kratos saying "Oh, no...I say when we're done!"
The one with Conker... That's just the ending. There's no more gameplay after that "game-stopping moment"
hence the title Iol
The "game stopping moment" in that one is the heavy machine gun encounter. So, so many deaths trying to get through that part!
Started watching watch culture vids years ago and fell off for a while. Recently started back and am glad to see that Jules is still having that uplifting supportive section at the end. You’re an awesome person!
That moment in MSG2 when, they fake Game Over during a big fight was mean. It doesn't pause the game unfortunately but it did make me stop.
I'd like to add another entry to this list - 1997's Nuclear Strike.
It's the fifth (and, so far, final) game in a helicopter combat series from EA. Anyone who had played one of the previous titles in the series knew what they were getting - bad guys attack, you retaliate, meet mission objectives then fly home - but the writers of the fifth game had an ace up their sleeves. As you might deduce from its title, the player is tasked with stopping a terrorist organisation from detonating a nuclear device. Nothing to worry about for veterans of the previous games. Except... you can't stop them from setting the bomb off and you find yourself playing through a final level surrounded by devastation; although some landmarks still remain on your world map, the greater part of it has been destroyed in the explosion. It's a jaw-dropping moment that suddenly changes the player from "let's stop the bad guys!" to "AVENGE THE DEAD!!".
"Eat lead, muther buzzer"
- Conker
Yea it's tough to argue with #1. That absolutely got me for a few seconds when I first played. Brilliant fakeout and is easily one of the highlights to an all-time classic. It's still my favorite of the series.
Also shoutout to the "hint" in the game over screen. I was laughing hysterically by that point. It really doesn't get the love it deserves.
i remember hearing word on Eternal Darkness that there is a point in the game you have to manually hit the reset button to progress the game. which makes me cautious on playing it on an emulator or Wii
Not unlike the infamous moment in X-Men for the Genesis
on the emulator i have it gets to that point and does it itself via a built in command in the program well it was a thing on my old computer that died cant remember which emulator i was using but it did that with any game that had one of those weird things in it as did my ps2 NES one and the others it was within the settings of the programs and required you understanding the system within the emulator
When I got MGS it arrived busted in the post, the game was fine but the box was shattered beyond repair so I traded the discs over to a normal CD case and through everything else away. When I got to the bit with needing Meryls code I was gutted 😂
Luckily there’s only 200 codex frequencies you need to look at minus the numbers you already have so didn’t take that long. Also if you start at the lowest number 140.00 you only need 16 tries to get to 140.15.
Added note on these vids I seriously can’t believe they are being censored now. How ridiculous!
The giraffe spot on the last of us is great. Reminds me of peaceful moments on the walking dead and other shows alike
Obligatory _Undertale_ mention: When the true villain tries to take over the game, on console versions this will "fake reset" the game, as a prelude to its final boss battle. BUT if you are playing the original PC version...
...then the game _actually shuts itself off_ at this point, no warning no explanations. You are allowed to assume the game legitimately crashed, and have to actually restart the game to proceed to the final boss battle.
I was expecting Undertale to be on this list as well, for that reason specifically.
What about one of the best Nintendo games ever Startropics? You had to retrieve a letter that came in the Nintendo case and submerge it in water to get one of the sub codes. If you didn't have it, you couldn't compete the game.
That's a good list, but Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (GCN, which I've yeTo play....) and Arkham Asylum did the same thing as MGS2: Sons Of Liberty which isn't listed.
Amazing Jules. Took two days to watch and catch up but a great snippet of info and affirmation xxx
Red Dead’s Ending: After all you’ve accomplished and all of your weapons you still walk outside like a right lemming.
ah yes 2001 when devs actually got a vacation because the product was finished.
that joke would be so outlandish today with life service games.
Eternal darkness sanity's requiem NEEDS A SEQUEL!
Mechasmith was definitely a change of pace
My cousins had a bootleg version of MGS1. Once they found out I had it I was bombarded with questions but since I only seen them once a week and we didn’t have mobile phones then they had to wait an other week and hope I remember the code lol
Hah! As 1 of those who played MGS1 via Rental, I'd no choice but to just do the damn thing manually... 😅
When did Arkham even imply your save would be corrupted?
Oof ok I expected psn getting hacked would be here.
The fact that everyone on RUclips has to censore a part of games because of a little blood is the lamest thing I've seen.
That's the lamest? Really? You never read any twitt of someone apologizing because he said something, didn't say something, think in some way, don't think in some way, and not only with celebrities, youtubers and normal Joe's made those sh too
Literally stopped would mean the game froze entirely.
Startropics should've been on this list. Also there is more than one point in Doki Doki Literature Club that everything sort of stops and breaks that wall. Would Undertale qualify if you're on that genocide route?
Undertale may already qualify for Flowey taking over the Neutral Route (console versions perform a "fake reset", but the PC version actually shuts off and you must restart it yourself to proceed) ...
Lara Croft proved that the cameraman doesn't always survive. No matter what they survived, they couldn't survive her.
When I first played RDR, I knew nothing of the ending. I reloaded my save before the door opens probably 10 times. I ended up putting the game down for probably two months before coming back to actually finish the game.
It's so pathetic that you have to censor the violence in videos now to avoid demonetization. Because RUclips thinks kids might see it even though they already made a separate platform for kids.
even though parent buy those games for the kids in the first place
we really have to blur out video game violence now?
The comment section seemed empty so I decided to comment ;
Interesting (the video was of course)
as much I say that the last of us is overrated, I admit the giraffe scene was pretty great... honestly besides the edning the only moment I remember from the story.
Those were awesome
Why didn't you say anything about Deadpool for Xbox 360. At least as an honorable mention. He does nothing but stop the game the whole game to call the game creators and argue about the budget. It's wonserful
All of the Life Is Strange games have moments where you can just sit and watch the surroundings while the soundtrack plays in the background. The images get repetitive pretty quickly but they’re great moments to just stop and think.
It went from 4 to 2... What was 3?
It doesn't exist, what the f is 3, are you sure you didn't imagine that number?
Great
Gman skibidi toilet
Did Jules just turn the creators of The Matrix into characters from Monsters, Inc?
No video game companys don't care if you're not playing as long as it doesn't have micro transactions dlc or is a esport once you buy it the money is theres the nes was the master of this
If you are going to censor stuff just don't include it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We should have a talk about what literally and stopped mean...
If you don't get this, I think YOU need that talk. "Literally" is being misused a lot though...
Why, everyone knows that those are the only games that literally had endings, I still have my ps1 running after ending ff9 cus the game didn't stop
I did try brute forcing the CODEC entry in MGS 1. Went through the whole spectrum and tried them all and didn't get it. I mean, of course I either missed one or skipped past it too fast, but I still spent the time of going through them all.