Another good game to cause NPCs to fight is Assassin's Creed Black Flag, hit a few civilians with berserk darts while the navy men are walking around, I love using those things and getting a ton of people brawling in the street 😂
Used to throw money down as Ezio then watch the civilians shove and punch guards trying to get the coins, only to have the guards start Slaughtering all the civilians in the street
I use to do this in Unity on the big heist where you have to get that one painting but its filled with every type of enemy I loved just watching either side win the winners got a hidden blade to the neck 😂
Summoning gang attacks or police in Watch Dogs 2 was one of the best gameplay additions to a sequel I've ever seen and I was so disappointed they removed it in Legion
Despite WD Legion having so much NPC importance, the ones in Watch Dogs 2 still knock them out of the water. That game was very underrated. In WD2 you could call a rival gang to come infiltrate an enemy base for you, then you could go in for the aftermath. Or you could summon cops on the gang members who can call reinforcements and get them arrested. The game felt so much more grounded than Legion I miss it
@@irecordwithaphone1856 I agree although Dan Nerdcubed was hilariously evil when he made it his mission to completely terrorise just one NPC in Legion. That was fun to watch but I found the game lacking in the fun that WD2 had.
I crashed my game summoning the police on one of the bigger hideouts. It lead to a massive shootout where each kept calling in reinforcements. It got to the point where one of the police cars exploded, setting off a chain reaction and the game couldn't keep up
I love first fights in RDR2. I figured out that if you have low honor, when you greet people, some NPCs are rude to you. If you antagonize them, you can piss them off to fight you, but because you didn't strike first, you can KO a few people without the law being alerted because it's seen as justice for them attacking you. You gotta be careful when you do it, but it's so satisfying to knock someone out in a bar and then sit down and have a drink with the people ignoring the violence that just occurred. Or KOing someone right in front of the Sherrif and he just doesn't react. It's pretty funny
Have you tried pissing npc people at the Van Horn saloon bar by just pointing an gun ( get behide the bar counter to get protected ) specially in RDO until the frostrated npc starts shooting and some npc s at the bar will start to help you and cause an bar war with every1 near it ?
The best NPC manipulation was in Assassin's Creed brotherhood: if anyone remembers you can manipulate the NPCs to swarm for coins you throw on the ground, like seagulls after chips. Now if you shoot a guard with poison and throw coins at his feed, you end up seeing all these NPCs just swarm and die in such a hilarious way because the guard pulls out his sword and swings wild, with friendly fire enabled xD
@@dudeduderson4077 With furniture ? No my man what you do is make a sim go inside and then you delete all the doors locking them in a prison where you force them to paint... or light fireworks and burns themselves to deaths, also helps if you lock the neighbors in there too.
I was honestly hoping to see the Just Cause series on this list and the fact that you can tether anything to anything else, including people. I get bored and tether people to all kinds of things, then I like to use the booster and watch them fly away.
I had to educate my son about this. I caught him doing this to a whole BUNCH of civilians and he said "Well the name of the game is Just Cause.. so the whole point is to go around doing stuff JUST CUZ." NO, son.. the game is called "JUST CAUSE".. as in a cause that is just... like JUSTICE. Not "simply because". He didn't know that, so it only added to his side-splitting, teary eyed, red-faced, I-can't-breathe laughter. 🤣😂
In Fable 2 I bought all the properties, raised the rents, and then evicted the tenants. It drastically increased the homeless population. It was pretty crazy.
The crazy thing is that that was the way you needed to play Fable 3 in order to get the best outcome. You had to run a miserable wartime economy ahead of time.
My favorite back in the day was with the Sims. I’d lure a character into a special room in my house or a shack I made outside then run out, remove the exit, and watch them slowly die. Fun times.
Me and my brother used to do that in the Sims 2 on PS2. Only we would use the phone to throw a party so all the neighbor npc's come over then put food in the middle of the lot. When all the npc's congregated by the food we would build a fence around them with no gate and then joke they were our pets
I am really surprised no one has brought this up. In Fallout 4 one of the dlcs adds a bunch of stuff you can build in settlement mode, including traps for live capture, an alpha wave transmitter so creatures/ people you catch in those traps will not harm your settlers, various bells, alarms and zones that you can assign your captured prey or even settlers to form teams. So this has been a long term project of mine in Fallout 4 and that is to build a Collosium aft the Starlite Drive-in. I have set up traps to catch Raiders, Gunners, deathclaws and mirelurks. There is a maze of hallways and electric doors to funnel the "participants" to the arena. Then the fun begins. I am thinking about building a throne so I can be like Caesar.
I always felt especially evil in RDR2 when you tie someone up, put them on your back and just slowly walk into the ocean. Chunking them off a cliff or the tall train track bridge is good fun too.
Did you know you can drown people? if you tackle someone while in the water an animation of Arthur or John will hold down on the person face and literally drown them
I use to do a trick I'm GTA Vice Vice City. I use to attack a security guard, then run and stand in front of a cop the security guard would try to hit me but it the cop. Then you have an an entire war between cops and security guards. I usually did it in the mall, that way it never ends. As soon as you leave the area it goes away. So just sit back and watch them hit one another, shoot one another.
An addition to number 2 could also be going on a stationary rampage. Getting in a shootout with infinitely spawning enemies in like GTA V or RDR2 and seeing how long you can last
Speaking of RDR(2), I lasso'd a bounty, threw him on the back of my horse. Then, had to make my way across a river. the guy slipped off the back of my horse, went floating on down the river screaming for help, before finally dying (drowned) before I could get him. I just sat there for a moment, jaw dropped, impressed and horrified that Rock Star had actually thought about this possibility. GREAT GAME!
I found one recently that wouldn't make the list but definatley made me giggle. In AC Valhalla you can put a trip mine on a dead enemy then pick up the body and throw the body at guards or anyone and it explodes when it hits them. Very good fun throwing exploding corpes at people haha
Side note I used to have fun in the old AC games by just killing an Archer on the roofs then tossing their corpse over the edge. Hearing that *thump* followed by the loud shrieks and gasps of the crowd below always made me laugh.
I always found disturbing in RDR2 being able to lasso an NPC, throwing them in shallow water and watching them struggle as they drown. What disturbs me more is I’ve done it several times. 😈
In The Last of Us, there's a part where you're playing as Ellie in a bonus game. I like to lure the Infected and Clickers over to the gang that's shooting at me
the one that got me once was the 'friendly invite' scheme where you invite another player into a building you own then lock the door behind them and demand they hand over all their gear or else they can't leave. the most ffed up thing I ever seen in online gaming was in Ark where some large tribes would have prisons where they would perpetually force feed drugs to characters so that players who own that character could never play on that server again if they got captured.
I used to do this to people in ark. We would have a boat with cells, drug them, handcuff them, and fill their inventory with stone so they couldn’t move. It was the most irritating thing when it happened to you, but the funniest when you did it to others.
Was looking for this comment, I still play IV just to do this. It kinda sucks that V and RDR2 don't make it easier to make NPCs fight or get the cops on them.
I thought the Just Cause series would def be on this list. Tethering enemies, animals and NPCs, boostering cars into the skies or just simply roam around and cause chaos left and right. It's amazing, every time you do
Kingdom Come: Deliverance, I loved sneaking into people’s homes at night, dropping poison in their stew and seeing the results when they ate breakfast.
@@coreycasciano3255 Lol. As soon as I discovered you could poison wine/food, I turned into Bundy. Yeah, I’m excited to see what they have next. KC:D is an awesome game so I hope they expand on that time period.
II just love police chases and fighting with NCP in openworld games. RDR2 made this extremely fun and immersive. I could go on and on but we all know how awesome that game is.
Back in the day in Mercenaries you could do some really evil stuff, like arrest someone, then call in 3 airstrikes on them at the same time, or you could get allies in your car, drive at a cliff, and exit the car at the last second.
Noticed the Skyrim ones left out my favorite one. Buying whatever goods you want from a merchant then pickpocketing your gold back. It's easier then trying to steal each individual item you want, and if you get away with it, the shop can be returned to at a later time to repeat it. Nothing like shopping for free the entire game :)
In Dishonored I would find every single person I could, knock them out, and place them all in the same dumpster. I had like 30+ unconscious guards and civilians stowed away in a dumpster
I remember how I kill an ally with 1 remote explosive in Far Cry 5 at Falls End and the other allies start shooting at you. Everything went into chaos and the last thing you see is the bar got caught in the fire. Pretty fun and I'll still do it now
Loved the video!! Kind of the same thing as placing explosives in Fallout, but slipping a poisoned apple into a NPC's pocket in Oblivion was a lot of fun too!
@@brumak2189 I'm gonna try not to be rude here how the fuck does someone that commented 39 minutes after the vid was posted,steal someone's comment that was commented after 32 minutes
Prototype 2, when you hit the red zone you could sometimes come across a roof that had a jumper, it was pretty messed up usually. What's more messed up though is saving that jumper, only to leave them on street level with the infected. You could always guarantee that since the game has lock-on, so it was always easy to be a good Samaritan!
In GTA IV, prolly in 5 too but I didn’t try it, I loved to hit a random pedestrian and they would get mad and chase me. Then I would run so that I was near a cop and let them hit me and watch them get arrested. 😭💀
In the ezio triology of assassins creed games I personally like to use the poison. It's wildly hilarious to watch the guards or innocent people just attack the air around them before dying of poison.
A great one on the Sims was to build a pool with a high diving board, waiting for a character to jump and then going into edit mode to remove the pool. 20 years later and the memory of watching them plummet head-first into sweet sweet concrete still makes me chuckle like a loon.
Or building a pool and then when they’re swimming in it you go into edit mode and delete the ladder and then go back into Sim mode and wait until they drown
@@gameranxTV be careful a lot of the comments especially with a verification checkmark are bot accounts including the one you replied to here. Check the age of the account and the # of videos and views on those videos to see if it is a bot account stealing comments for clout so they can sell the account for advertising
One of my favorite things to do in Far Cry 5 and New Dawn is to lure predator animals into a base with bait and let them rip the enemies apart. RDR2, its fun to insult a guy then hide behind a Sherrif so they ding him with a punch or bullet, and then watch the town erupt into violence.
Sleeping Dogs always surprised me with the brutality. The first time I turned an enemies brain into burger chick with a car door and a few good swings, I was thinking "WTF bro? Wait! You are A COP!!"
@@AbyssalMerc was that confirmed or just a rumor? It felt similiar but...... some cool things where missing like the "crime zones" from True Crime NY (Awesome game, pretty imconsistent Performance but great Story and side content) I started SD on my ps3 and the driving turned me off completly (I prefer the "sim" style of GTA IV, shit even GTA V had better driving) but I kept playing and liked the MMA Street fighting style, but I only played until the Mission of the Bosses Wedding and stopped playing it. I also felt like the whole cop point system was not necessary, since it was clear to me that the ending will be Wei staying a Cop who "gets the job done". I remember how they acted like we could choose between being a cop and a gangster...... *I wanted to ask if the game gets better after the point I stopped bc I might give it another chance since people are talking so good about it thx in advance*
@Tyler Thompson I know what you mean haha I felt the same way but if you think about it, story wise it makes sense since he is a cop BUT he's an undercover cop so he has to be brutal to be accepted by the triad
@@dice1378 if you didn't like the game until that point, might as well skip it entirely. However, i would like the point out that the climax is pretty amazing. I personally love the game and played it twice and can't believe the game is so short.
@@kooler999ify never said I didn't like the game only certain gameplay/story elements like the driving physics and the point system, *but I also said what I like about it, so maybe don't be so quick to assume stuff I never said, no hate just the truth!😅* Did I guess the ending right? He probably takes down his targets and gets promoted or something
Another great game to get npcs to fight is watchdogs 2 where you can call cops or gangs on anyone. Best at police stations and gang areas. Then they'll call in reinforcements and if you can get 2 gangs and cops all involved it gets crazy and funny with a full on almost war like shootout.
I once heard a girl at the barn wanting RDR2 because “it’s one of the best horse games ever made”. I’m worried for horse girls if they buy RDR2 expecting that. Great game where you obviously ride horses but… horse game? No.
I have vivid memories & I lost count of how many times I did the marbles & fire alarm prank in Bully b/c it was so easy, funny & to some degree relaxing to pull off & watch when you weren't doing either the main campaign or anything else. Also, now I feel really old b/c the video game Bully came out in 2006.
I would never do something evil like lasso someone and drag them half a mile with a horse at full speed or lasso them then throw a fire bottle on them. I mean what sort of monster do you think I am?
There was this EXTREMELY shy guy I got paired with for an assignment back in college. Once, we talked about videogames and it turned out that his favorite game was Manhunt. I did the assignment on my own and never spoke with him again. That's all I remembered from this video.
Used to like playing Rockstar's Bully and throwing marbles at the exit door and then pulling the fire alarm. You just watch an infinite amount of NPCs slip and fall at the door!
The worst thing I ever did in a game was in Sims 4. I apparently made a very charismatic character, that was easily able to win over any woman he spoke to, even married ones. Well, we don't take kindly to cheating folk around here missy. I decided to teach one of them a lesson, so I built a concrete basement, with nothing but a lousy bed in it, and lured her into it, before locking the door. There she stayed for who knows how long, soiling herself and only eating the worst, burnt meals I could prepare for her. Don't know what happened to her, she's probably still down there, in some savegame I haven't played on for years. Poor npc. Just typing this out, makes me stomach turn... Am I a bad person? 😅
That reminds me of the time in Sims 1 when I built a teleporter (that works as stairs), had a guest use it to go to the 2nd floor, then delete the teleporter and the entirety of the 1st floor of the house, leaving only a floating 2nd story room with a sim in it that couldn't escape.
You forgot "attaching cables to stuff in the Just Cause series: one side to an innocent civilian, the other to an oxygen cylinder, then shooting the end of the cylinder and watching it carry the person skyward." Never gets old.
GTA 5 is surprisingly hard to get people to fight. GTA 4 though, it's super easy. Punch someone, run away, and then stand next to another person. When the NPC goes to throw a haymaker, move. It's especially effective in Bohan (the area with the R.I.P. Hernan [Big Pun] mural). You have Jamaicans on one side of the street and Puerto Ricans on the other side. You can easily get a 20 min gang war started.
It's so cool to see that so many people love to make GTA IV NPCs fight each other. I can spend hours doing it to this day. The way the physics work in IV and the fact that different NPCs have different fighting styles, you can see a ton of different outcomes in fights. So satisfying.
There was this old game....Postal 2, You could actually clear the game without killing anybody, but the Freedom for being devious, was leagues ahead of anything so far..
The remote mines in GoldenEye. The Facility level, where the scientists are pressing buttons. Turn on Invisibility (if you have that Cheat unlocked), go to the scientist room, then put down a bunch of remote mines. When the scientist presses a button... BOOOM! You can stack them 25 high so they're jetting out of the panel. So hilarious.
Dan Nerdcubed took terrorising an NPC to it's hilarious extreme in Watch Dogs Legion. He actively sought this one NPC out and did everything he could to eff up his life, especially when the NPC tried to run away. It was brilliant.
Psychotic Prankster in Fallout 3 is fun in raider camps, they provide a lot of the mine and grenades from their own traps, they have the best reactions, it still counts as a good action for the Law-bringer Perk, and sometimes you find a raider carrying an extra grenade that you can "give" to another one.
In the prototype series its funny to kill the civilians. In P1 you patsy random people or in P2 the thermonuclear launcher or bio bomb butt kick in a large crowd
Not exactly an Open-World game, but in the same idea as the Fallout one, a thing I used to do for fun in MGS 1 when I was younger was use cheats to have both the stealth suit and C4 right at the beginning of the game, and on the open area right after the first elevator in the game, I'd run around and pu C4 on the guards chests or backs. They had no clue and just ended up exploding. Of course there's the classic endless footprint trail in the snow but it's less "controversial".
My favorite thing about the grenadine in pants one is that it’s not just a random thing you can do it’s something the games promote. Fallout 4 even had it as part if it’s skill system.
6:52 in Sleeping Dogs, I used to dress up as Hitman, kidnap people, and then pull them out of the trunk in a secluded location to execute them with my Silver Baller. I would then torch the car (or sink it) as to "get rid of evidence". What a cool game.
Yeah, getting NPC's to fight each other is REALLY fun to watch. It's great to cause Gang Wars in GTA5, and have unkillable NPC's to attack Guards in Skyrim Cities (without Frenzy). I like pickpocketing a poison into people's pockets in Skyrim...that's always interesting. Hmm, I never knew the Shock Paddles in Saints Row 2 could be used as a weapon. I know that you can break almost any traffic law in GTA5, but (for some reason) Drink Driving gets the Police after you.
Interesting thing I discovered about RDR2's lasso, is if you drag someone behind you while on horseback, they'll eventually die. Whether their skull clips a rock, or you're sanding away their flesh isn't made clear.
You want devious? Just Cause 3 (and I assume 4, but haven’t played it) let’s you use people as remote exploding devices. You can attach explosives to things (and also people), and grappling-hook them to, for example, an enemy chopper and pull. Also, there are achievements for how far you manage to launch folks using the same mechanism
For 4, you can do something similar with your electric powers in the Infamous games. I didn't do it myself, but I remember reading about it in Penny Arcade 😁
During number 1, when Arthur was hauling someone to the train tracks as you said "feeding them-", my brain filled in "to the train" and I haven't laughed that hard in so long I teared up.
I remember in Watchdogs 2, I would enter another player's world just to taunt them and send them pictures of themselves to their psn-account, kinda just stalking them as long as possible. Some of them got really creeped out.
Me and my friends, we usually play a lot of RDR online. It starts out all normal...then we get bored and mess with NPCs. Occasionally when I see an actual person walking by in town just doing their own thing. I may or may not....end up snipping them. Which will come to me being attacked by another player for the next 30 minutes until I either get away from them or get offline
Far Cry 4 you could use your karma credits to call in Golden Path reinforcements. Then when they get to you, you could point in any direction and they go to it. It was so much fun sacrificing them to crocodiles 😂
Another good game to cause NPCs to fight is Assassin's Creed Black Flag, hit a few civilians with berserk darts while the navy men are walking around, I love using those things and getting a ton of people brawling in the street 😂
Used to throw money down as Ezio then watch the civilians shove and punch guards trying to get the coins, only to have the guards start Slaughtering all the civilians in the street
A true assassin creed devious....
I use to do this in Unity on the big heist where you have to get that one painting but its filled with every type of enemy I loved just watching either side win the winners got a hidden blade to the neck 😂
..you can use berserk darts in like 4 different AC.... And they all act the same
You are Evil 😂😂
Summoning gang attacks or police in Watch Dogs 2 was one of the best gameplay additions to a sequel I've ever seen and I was so disappointed they removed it in Legion
Despite WD Legion having so much NPC importance, the ones in Watch Dogs 2 still knock them out of the water. That game was very underrated. In WD2 you could call a rival gang to come infiltrate an enemy base for you, then you could go in for the aftermath. Or you could summon cops on the gang members who can call reinforcements and get them arrested. The game felt so much more grounded than Legion I miss it
@@irecordwithaphone1856 I agree although Dan Nerdcubed was hilariously evil when he made it his mission to completely terrorise just one NPC in Legion. That was fun to watch but I found the game lacking in the fun that WD2 had.
I crashed my game summoning the police on one of the bigger hideouts. It lead to a massive shootout where each kept calling in reinforcements. It got to the point where one of the police cars exploded, setting off a chain reaction and the game couldn't keep up
Man I forgot that game even existed
@@dardoura So did Ubisoft apparently haha
I love first fights in RDR2. I figured out that if you have low honor, when you greet people, some NPCs are rude to you. If you antagonize them, you can piss them off to fight you, but because you didn't strike first, you can KO a few people without the law being alerted because it's seen as justice for them attacking you. You gotta be careful when you do it, but it's so satisfying to knock someone out in a bar and then sit down and have a drink with the people ignoring the violence that just occurred. Or KOing someone right in front of the Sherrif and he just doesn't react. It's pretty funny
@@Lawrence_Talbot me too 😂
Don P bruh he’s just having some fun in a game no need to try and insult him
Have you tried pissing npc people at the Van Horn saloon bar by just pointing an gun ( get behide the bar counter to get protected ) specially in RDO until the frostrated npc starts shooting and some npc s at the bar will start to help you and cause an bar war with every1 near it ?
@Don P can you really praise something you've never done?
@@RafaelPereira-dc9ir I love watching Van Horn turn into a battle field lol
The best NPC manipulation was in Assassin's Creed brotherhood: if anyone remembers you can manipulate the NPCs to swarm for coins you throw on the ground, like seagulls after chips. Now if you shoot a guard with poison and throw coins at his feed, you end up seeing all these NPCs just swarm and die in such a hilarious way because the guard pulls out his sword and swings wild, with friendly fire enabled xD
One of my favorite things to do. Also you could do it in Assasins Creed 2 too.
Loved doing this when I was a kid🤣 Can't believe trapping characters with furniture in the Sims didn't make the list.
Oh I remember that one LOL Yeah, the guard can swing around his sword to attack people lmao
@@dudeduderson4077 With furniture ? No my man what you do is make a sim go inside and then you delete all the doors locking them in a prison where you force them to paint... or light fireworks and burns themselves to deaths, also helps if you lock the neighbors in there too.
On Sims u make em swim take the ladder til they drown then steal their wife
I was honestly hoping to see the Just Cause series on this list and the fact that you can tether anything to anything else, including people. I get bored and tether people to all kinds of things, then I like to use the booster and watch them fly away.
I had to educate my son about this. I caught him doing this to a whole BUNCH of civilians and he said "Well the name of the game is Just Cause.. so the whole point is to go around doing stuff JUST CUZ."
NO, son.. the game is called "JUST CAUSE".. as in a cause that is just... like JUSTICE. Not "simply because". He didn't know that, so it only added to his side-splitting, teary eyed, red-faced, I-can't-breathe laughter.
🤣😂
@@Reesanicole83 I always thought it was a double meaning. A just cause and doing things just because you could.
I used to use the tethers to essentially draw and quarter civilians lol
@@Reesanicole83 wtf
@@Reesanicole83 I had like, this exact conversation with my older brother...
In Fable 2 I bought all the properties, raised the rents, and then evicted the tenants. It drastically increased the homeless population. It was pretty crazy.
So its basically a real world simulator
@@allenaju8851 unfortunately yes.
I wanna try this. Reminds me of a city skylines video I watched that they changed the traffic patterns and stuff like that to ruin one npcs life
The crazy thing is that that was the way you needed to play Fable 3 in order to get the best outcome. You had to run a miserable wartime economy ahead of time.
@@100nitrog yup. you were literally the landlord. But the land part is taken literally.
My favorite back in the day was with the Sims. I’d lure a character into a special room in my house or a shack I made outside then run out, remove the exit, and watch them slowly die. Fun times.
Better building a swimming pool and removing the ladder
Me and my brother used to do that in the Sims 2 on PS2. Only we would use the phone to throw a party so all the neighbor npc's come over then put food in the middle of the lot. When all the npc's congregated by the food we would build a fence around them with no gate and then joke they were our pets
Serial Killer Simulator
@@ElRosco187 The SIMS - The Seriously Interesting Murder Simulator
I am really surprised no one has brought this up. In Fallout 4 one of the dlcs adds a bunch of stuff you can build in settlement mode, including traps for live capture, an alpha wave transmitter so creatures/ people you catch in those traps will not harm your settlers, various bells, alarms and zones that you can assign your captured prey or even settlers to form teams.
So this has been a long term project of mine in Fallout 4 and that is to build a Collosium aft the Starlite Drive-in. I have set up traps to catch Raiders, Gunners, deathclaws and mirelurks. There is a maze of hallways and electric doors to funnel the "participants" to the arena. Then the fun begins. I am thinking about building a throne so I can be like Caesar.
Lol I love it
Ferb, put the cold fusion reactor on hold. I know what we're gonna do today.
I always wondered what the bells were for in fallout
I always felt especially evil in RDR2 when you tie someone up, put them on your back and just slowly walk into the ocean. Chunking them off a cliff or the tall train track bridge is good fun too.
Did you know you can drown people? if you tackle someone while in the water an animation of Arthur or John will hold down on the person face and literally drown them
@@coreycasciano3255 wow did not know that
Nahhh, I just knock a random dude out on his way home from the bar, or meat place. 😂😂😂 he wakes up like "damn who jumped me"
@@strikeroon6490 Gotta love RDR2.
You can also drag people through rivers and if their head is under water for long enough they'll drown 😈
GTA paramedics doing crowd control is the most fun. Hands down, those guys are beasts.
I use to do a trick I'm GTA Vice Vice City. I use to attack a security guard, then run and stand in front of a cop the security guard would try to hit me but it the cop. Then you have an an entire war between cops and security guards. I usually did it in the mall, that way it never ends. As soon as you leave the area it goes away. So just sit back and watch them hit one another, shoot one another.
An addition to number 2 could also be going on a stationary rampage. Getting in a shootout with infinitely spawning enemies in like GTA V or RDR2 and seeing how long you can last
And then watching the bodies pile up. 😂
Will never get tired of camping out in the hallway to Romans apartment and spamming the shogun in GTA IV
Seeing how long I could maintain the highest wanted level in Just Cause.
Franklin's house had only one way in so I would get the police after me then hide in the house and blow away any police that came in the door.
In rdr2 go to van horn saloon and knock out a guy whole town will become a warzone
Speaking of RDR(2), I lasso'd a bounty, threw him on the back of my horse. Then, had to make my way across a river. the guy slipped off the back of my horse, went floating on down the river screaming for help, before finally dying (drowned) before I could get him. I just sat there for a moment, jaw dropped, impressed and horrified that Rock Star had actually thought about this possibility. GREAT GAME!
I found one recently that wouldn't make the list but definatley made me giggle.
In AC Valhalla you can put a trip mine on a dead enemy then pick up the body and throw the body at guards or anyone and it explodes when it hits them. Very good fun throwing exploding corpes at people haha
Side note I used to have fun in the old AC games by just killing an Archer on the roofs then tossing their corpse over the edge. Hearing that *thump* followed by the loud shrieks and gasps of the crowd below always made me laugh.
95 freaking hours of gameplay and I did not realize I could do this. Maybe I'll finish the main quest, now.
Wait you can get trip mines in AC V
Side note: with the right perks/skills you can also reverse pickpocket poisons in Skyrim similar to the Fallout explosives.
I always found disturbing in RDR2 being able to lasso an NPC, throwing them in shallow water and watching them struggle as they drown. What disturbs me more is I’ve done it several times. 😈
Haven't we all?
Several? Those are rookie numbers..
Several that's its??it's??? SMH rookie
This was my first pick too
In The Last of Us, there's a part where you're playing as Ellie in a bonus game. I like to lure the Infected and Clickers over to the gang that's shooting at me
LOL. I read something about people doing that, and tried it myself. You certainly see some interesting things happen.
In the last of us the most dangerous thing to face is boredom
@@obi-wankenobi6065 said only u run along
@@obi-wankenobi6065 hard disagree
@@ProblematicExistence I’m currently playing it for the first time through on survival and I’m LOVING IT. Amazing game.
the one that got me once was the 'friendly invite' scheme where you invite another player into a building you own then lock the door behind them and demand they hand over all their gear or else they can't leave.
the most ffed up thing I ever seen in online gaming was in Ark where some large tribes would have prisons where they would perpetually force feed drugs to characters so that players who own that character could never play on that server again if they got captured.
I miss when the best way to piss someone off in an online game is to teabag them
about 20min into playing that i ended up in a prison and couldn't get out, lol. never played again.
I used to do this to people in ark. We would have a boat with cells, drug them, handcuff them, and fill their inventory with stone so they couldn’t move. It was the most irritating thing when it happened to you, but the funniest when you did it to others.
Love getting NPCs fighting each other, especially in GTA IV.
Same
Was looking for this comment, I still play IV just to do this. It kinda sucks that V and RDR2 don't make it easier to make NPCs fight or get the cops on them.
@@rhysm.5915 Yeah, the peds in GTA V aren't too good
Still play IV too
I thought the Just Cause series would def be on this list. Tethering enemies, animals and NPCs, boostering cars into the skies or just simply roam around and cause chaos left and right. It's amazing, every time you do
Ah the Heathfire expansion for Skyrim, where you can build your own home out of burnt candy bars.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance, I loved sneaking into people’s homes at night, dropping poison in their stew and seeing the results when they ate breakfast.
Damn man that’s some evil shit 🤣
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is such a good game I’m definitely interested with how the next game will be
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Lol. As soon as I discovered you could poison wine/food, I turned into Bundy.
Yeah, I’m excited to see what they have next. KC:D is an awesome game so I hope they expand on that time period.
i just choke them and steal their boots
II just love police chases and fighting with NCP in openworld games. RDR2 made this extremely fun and immersive. I could go on and on but we all know how awesome that game is.
In rdr2 go to van horn saloon and knock out a guy whole town will become a warzone
@@kingsgaming2265 if I'm correct the NPCs in van horn will all attack you as their is no sheriff building
Back in the day in Mercenaries you could do some really evil stuff, like arrest someone, then call in 3 airstrikes on them at the same time, or you could get allies in your car, drive at a cliff, and exit the car at the last second.
Noticed the Skyrim ones left out my favorite one. Buying whatever goods you want from a merchant then pickpocketing your gold back. It's easier then trying to steal each individual item you want, and if you get away with it, the shop can be returned to at a later time to repeat it. Nothing like shopping for free the entire game :)
did anybody notice the burp at 4:39 lol that was hilarious. much love falcon but u aint getting away with that one lol XD
You should do: "10 Most Wanted 10-Things-Episodes".
In Dishonored I would find every single person I could, knock them out, and place them all in the same dumpster. I had like 30+ unconscious guards and civilians stowed away in a dumpster
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I used to do this too, like starting some mass orgy conspiracy lol
Damn, I played Saint's Row for YEARS and never knew about the shock paddle weapons...wow.
I remember how I kill an ally with 1 remote explosive in Far Cry 5 at Falls End and the other allies start shooting at you. Everything went into chaos and the last thing you see is the bar got caught in the fire. Pretty fun and I'll still do it now
Loved the video!! Kind of the same thing as placing explosives in Fallout, but slipping a poisoned apple into a NPC's pocket in Oblivion was a lot of fun too!
Tgese kinda gameranx videos are crazy ngl,and tge commentary makes it super sick
2:55 *"HEATH-FIRE"* - Falcon 2022
Watch Dogs 2 is actually one of the most surprisingly fun game. It is SO fun to screw around in the game. And the blackout hack never gets old.
@@brumak2189 I'm gonna try not to be rude here
how the fuck does someone that commented 39 minutes after the vid was posted,steal someone's comment that was commented after 32 minutes
@@jinsakai2047 I just saw L's comment jesus, that was trippy. Am confusion.
@@subhammishra7228 true
Prototype 2, when you hit the red zone you could sometimes come across a roof that had a jumper, it was pretty messed up usually. What's more messed up though is saving that jumper, only to leave them on street level with the infected. You could always guarantee that since the game has lock-on, so it was always easy to be a good Samaritan!
Such a good game
In GTA IV, prolly in 5 too but I didn’t try it, I loved to hit a random pedestrian and they would get mad and chase me. Then I would run so that I was near a cop and let them hit me and watch them get arrested. 😭💀
In the ezio triology of assassins creed games I personally like to use the poison. It's wildly hilarious to watch the guards or innocent people just attack the air around them before dying of poison.
A great one on the Sims was to build a pool with a high diving board, waiting for a character to jump and then going into edit mode to remove the pool.
20 years later and the memory of watching them plummet head-first into sweet sweet concrete still makes me chuckle like a loon.
Or building a pool and then when they’re swimming in it you go into edit mode and delete the ladder and then go back into Sim mode and wait until they drown
Loved messing with npcs in watch dogs 2, my favorite thing was getting random people arrested or targeted by a gang
Can we just appreciate the grind and effort he puts into vids? Just cmon
We're a team!
Bought account
@@gameranxTV don’t forget great in front of team
@@gameranxTV be careful a lot of the comments especially with a verification checkmark are bot accounts including the one you replied to here. Check the age of the account and the # of videos and views on those videos to see if it is a bot account stealing comments for clout so they can sell the account for advertising
@@calindboard5114 what does that check mark mean? Is it similar to the difference between a Page and a personal account on Facebook?
One of my favorite things to do in Far Cry 5 and New Dawn is to lure predator animals into a base with bait and let them rip the enemies apart.
RDR2, its fun to insult a guy then hide behind a Sherrif so they ding him with a punch or bullet, and then watch the town erupt into violence.
That was a way for taking down a base that was above your current level.
Sleeping Dogs always surprised me with the brutality. The first time I turned an enemies brain into burger chick with a car door and a few good swings, I was thinking "WTF bro? Wait! You are A COP!!"
And this is where I make an obligatory mention that Sleeping Dogs was supposed to be a 3rd entry in the True Crime game series.
@@AbyssalMerc was that confirmed or just a rumor? It felt similiar but...... some cool things where missing like the "crime zones" from True Crime NY (Awesome game, pretty imconsistent Performance but great Story and side content)
I started SD on my ps3 and the driving turned me off completly (I prefer the "sim" style of GTA IV, shit even GTA V had better driving) but I kept playing and liked the MMA Street fighting style, but I only played until the Mission of the Bosses Wedding and stopped playing it. I also felt like the whole cop point system was not necessary, since it was clear to me that the ending will be Wei staying a Cop who "gets the job done". I remember how they acted like we could choose between being a cop and a gangster......
*I wanted to ask if the game gets better after the point I stopped bc I might give it another chance since people are talking so good about it thx in advance*
@Tyler Thompson I know what you mean haha I felt the same way but if you think about it, story wise it makes sense since he is a cop BUT he's an undercover cop so he has to be brutal to be accepted by the triad
@@dice1378 if you didn't like the game until that point, might as well skip it entirely. However, i would like the point out that the climax is pretty amazing. I personally love the game and played it twice and can't believe the game is so short.
@@kooler999ify never said I didn't like the game only certain gameplay/story elements like the driving physics and the point system, *but I also said what I like about it, so maybe don't be so quick to assume stuff I never said, no hate just the truth!😅*
Did I guess the ending right? He probably takes down his targets and gets promoted or something
Sleeping Dogs is one of the best and funnest games I’ve ever played. I LOVE that game.
Funnest?
That marble prank is legit the best prank in the bully than you throw fire cracker 🤣
In the original RDR, there was an achievement "Dastardly" for tying up a woman and watching her get run over by the train.
If you did it with the woman who tried to lure you into a gang ambush near a stagecoach, you wouldn't even lose honour for it
Its great when you can do certain things in games that may be slightly out of context with the gameplay. Great video.
Ah yes, who could forget the Heathfire expansion for Syrim. Personally I preferred the Dorritos Born DLC myself.
I love the Heathcliff expansion!
Can't wait for Game Ranx to tackle the Cyberpunk PS5/Series X versions
Ive noticed the NPCs in real life are getting smarter. I was at Walmart and i could harldy tell which people were real playable ppl or NPCs
The Bully prank gets even funnier when the characters slipping start fighting each other.
Watchdogs is just a South Park’s version of Inception. Just being an Anyonymoose “HaCkErMaNs”. It’s mucho funs.
Man gameranx is on fire 🔥 great videos all day long! Keep rocking Falcon! 🦅
I decided to watch this drunk.
Man I was laughing embarrassingly loud, in front of my cat, during the RDR2 lasso part. That shit is so true haha.
Lol I just have to say, I love the on screen joke quotes/captions 👏🏾👏🏾
Another great game to get npcs to fight is watchdogs 2 where you can call cops or gangs on anyone. Best at police stations and gang areas. Then they'll call in reinforcements and if you can get 2 gangs and cops all involved it gets crazy and funny with a full on almost war like shootout.
writing this from the hospital i took a shot everytime he said "devious"
I once heard a girl at the barn wanting RDR2 because “it’s one of the best horse games ever made”. I’m worried for horse girls if they buy RDR2 expecting that. Great game where you obviously ride horses but… horse game? No.
There's a GDC video talking about what went into getting the horses looking as good as they did.
I have vivid memories & I lost count of how many times I did the marbles & fire alarm prank in Bully b/c it was so easy, funny & to some degree relaxing to pull off & watch when you weren't doing either the main campaign or anything else. Also, now I feel really old b/c the video game Bully came out in 2006.
I would never do something evil like lasso someone and drag them half a mile with a horse at full speed or lasso them then throw a fire bottle on them. I mean what sort of monster do you think I am?
Number 10 can now actually be done in Cyberpunk too btw. Security guards can now attack people that attack you for example
Not a falcon video without him mispronouncing just about everything, "heathfire" I mean it seems almost purposeful at this point.
There was this EXTREMELY shy guy I got paired with for an assignment back in college. Once, we talked about videogames and it turned out that his favorite game was Manhunt. I did the assignment on my own and never spoke with him again. That's all I remembered from this video.
U Loser that dude was edgy AF
Lol?
What’s wrong with manhunt?
Gold
Used to like playing Rockstar's Bully and throwing marbles at the exit door and then pulling the fire alarm. You just watch an infinite amount of NPCs slip and fall at the door!
The worst thing I ever did in a game was in Sims 4.
I apparently made a very charismatic character, that was easily able to win over any woman he spoke to, even married ones.
Well, we don't take kindly to cheating folk around here missy.
I decided to teach one of them a lesson, so I built a concrete basement, with nothing but a lousy bed in it, and lured her into it, before locking the door.
There she stayed for who knows how long, soiling herself and only eating the worst, burnt meals I could prepare for her.
Don't know what happened to her, she's probably still down there, in some savegame I haven't played on for years.
Poor npc.
Just typing this out, makes me stomach turn...
Am I a bad person? 😅
That reminds me of the time in Sims 1 when I built a teleporter (that works as stairs), had a guest use it to go to the 2nd floor, then delete the teleporter and the entirety of the 1st floor of the house, leaving only a floating 2nd story room with a sim in it that couldn't escape.
You forgot "attaching cables to stuff in the Just Cause series: one side to an innocent civilian, the other to an oxygen cylinder, then shooting the end of the cylinder and watching it carry the person skyward." Never gets old.
Sleeping dogs was such a great game 😭
You didn’t mention the endless possibilities of Just Cause, particularly the third, and animals, or pedestrians
Fallout’s reverse pickpocketing a bottlecap mine with max perks/damage is super negative karma, but funny for the achievement when available.
GTA 5 is surprisingly hard to get people to fight. GTA 4 though, it's super easy. Punch someone, run away, and then stand next to another person. When the NPC goes to throw a haymaker, move. It's especially effective in Bohan (the area with the R.I.P. Hernan [Big Pun] mural). You have Jamaicans on one side of the street and Puerto Ricans on the other side. You can easily get a 20 min gang war started.
It's so cool to see that so many people love to make GTA IV NPCs fight each other. I can spend hours doing it to this day. The way the physics work in IV and the fact that different NPCs have different fighting styles, you can see a ton of different outcomes in fights. So satisfying.
There was this old game....Postal 2, You could actually clear the game without killing anybody, but the Freedom for being devious, was leagues ahead of anything so far..
The remote mines in GoldenEye. The Facility level, where the scientists are pressing buttons. Turn on Invisibility (if you have that Cheat unlocked), go to the scientist room, then put down a bunch of remote mines. When the scientist presses a button... BOOOM! You can stack them 25 high so they're jetting out of the panel. So hilarious.
4:39 did he just burp?xD
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Dan Nerdcubed took terrorising an NPC to it's hilarious extreme in Watch Dogs Legion. He actively sought this one NPC out and did everything he could to eff up his life, especially when the NPC tried to run away. It was brilliant.
I'm convinced Dan is borderline sociopathic. Although it maybe isn't borderline😂
Shock paddles were also in Battlefield 🤣 shit was toxic
BF1 with reverse revive needles
Psychotic Prankster in Fallout 3 is fun in raider camps, they provide a lot of the mine and grenades from their own traps, they have the best reactions, it still counts as a good action for the Law-bringer Perk, and sometimes you find a raider carrying an extra grenade that you can "give" to another one.
In the prototype series its funny to kill the civilians. In P1 you patsy random people or in P2 the thermonuclear launcher or bio bomb butt kick in a large crowd
Not exactly an Open-World game, but in the same idea as the Fallout one, a thing I used to do for fun in MGS 1 when I was younger was use cheats to have both the stealth suit and C4 right at the beginning of the game, and on the open area right after the first elevator in the game, I'd run around and pu C4 on the guards chests or backs.
They had no clue and just ended up exploding.
Of course there's the classic endless footprint trail in the snow but it's less "controversial".
I love dying light 2
Doom did the "trick enemies to fight one another" thing back in 1996
There was a Twitch streamer who got banned from Twitch because he would go lasso in-game feminists and tie em to the track 🤣
My favorite thing about the grenadine in pants one is that it’s not just a random thing you can do it’s something the games promote. Fallout 4 even had it as part if it’s skill system.
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Never heard the word devious as much in such a short period, I doubt I ever will again.
I take booty pics of NPC’s if the game has a photo mode
That Bully one is hilarious!
6:52 in Sleeping Dogs, I used to dress up as Hitman, kidnap people, and then pull them out of the trunk in a secluded location to execute them with my Silver Baller. I would then torch the car (or sink it) as to "get rid of evidence". What a cool game.
Yeah, getting NPC's to fight each other is REALLY fun to watch.
It's great to cause Gang Wars in GTA5, and have unkillable NPC's to attack Guards in Skyrim Cities (without Frenzy).
I like pickpocketing a poison into people's pockets in Skyrim...that's always interesting.
Hmm, I never knew the Shock Paddles in Saints Row 2 could be used as a weapon.
I know that you can break almost any traffic law in GTA5, but (for some reason) Drink Driving gets the Police after you.
Interesting thing I discovered about RDR2's lasso, is if you drag someone behind you while on horseback, they'll eventually die. Whether their skull clips a rock, or you're sanding away their flesh isn't made clear.
You want devious? Just Cause 3 (and I assume 4, but haven’t played it) let’s you use people as remote exploding devices. You can attach explosives to things (and also people), and grappling-hook them to, for example, an enemy chopper and pull. Also, there are achievements for how far you manage to launch folks using the same mechanism
Watch dogs 2 revolved around starting fights while sat nearby spectating
For 4, you can do something similar with your electric powers in the Infamous games. I didn't do it myself, but I remember reading about it in Penny Arcade 😁
I love Bully so much. It ranks among the top 3 of my favorite Rockstar games.
During number 1, when Arthur was hauling someone to the train tracks as you said "feeding them-", my brain filled in "to the train" and I haven't laughed that hard in so long I teared up.
In Skyrim I've sold child flower vendors Skooma.... they didn't have enough for the Skooma so I sold it cheap
You forget Prototype series. You can really do so much in that game.
I remember in Watchdogs 2, I would enter another player's world just to taunt them and send them pictures of themselves to their psn-account, kinda just stalking them as long as possible.
Some of them got really creeped out.
I like messing with people online with that online hacking thing so they really dont know your there unless you make it obvious or they spot you
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Yes exactly, that's what I meant, there's such a maniacal joy in doing that.
Im surprised you didnt include msg "freeze" move and then attaching c4s at the guards
U forgot about the grappling hook in the just cause series. U can tether people to any vehicle and drag them around
Me and my friends, we usually play a lot of RDR online. It starts out all normal...then we get bored and mess with NPCs. Occasionally when I see an actual person walking by in town just doing their own thing. I may or may not....end up snipping them. Which will come to me being attacked by another player for the next 30 minutes until I either get away from them or get offline
Far Cry 4 you could use your karma credits to call in Golden Path reinforcements. Then when they get to you, you could point in any direction and they go to it. It was so much fun sacrificing them to crocodiles 😂