That thumbnail from the final choice in Infamous 2 just got me in the heart. I loved that game series. It deserves a remastered version, in my opinion.
Dude for real i have been watching them for a while now and your right the high quality un the vídeos never got worse and it seems like they enjoy what there doing
Infamous takes me back to a perfect era of gaming. Infamous: Second Son was released 8 years ago and it's literally still more beautiful visually and more fun than most of the recent games.
I understand that Delson wasn't as well liked as Cole. But I thought his hero ark was wonderful and loved him by the end. Wish they gave him a more timeless look instead of the beeny.
Gameranx has quickly grown to be the standard. Consistent, thoughtful, and entertaining content. Gameranx really said to the rest of vg journalism channels “I’ve raised the bar, join me up here won’t you?”
@James Abrazado Uhhh "Quickly Grown"? Really? Haha Gameranx has been around for so long. N have had over a million subs for years. I agree they are quality and on point... I like how they do these random lists on cool topics all the time n not just gaming news like most channels
I was going through the comments to see if anyone noticed this fruedian slip and it seemed like no1 had hahaha. So glad I found someone else who caught it
@@herrikudo really? I never knew you can play as magneto in the first place btw, so it’s cool to know you can save both of them with him. But does it show a different cutscene in the post credits?
That final decision in Infamous 2 really threw me. I remember having to stop for a few minutes because it challenged my perception of everything. Both 1 and 2 were fantastic, and really made me wanna replay them just to go the other route.
Because the good and bad ending are really the opposite because if you followed the plot all the way through there's a killer virus that's going to wipe out the human race and only conduits are immune to it the good ending is the evil ending as no conduits no immunity and all humans die of the virus the bad ending saves at least 20% of the humans by making them conduits meaning a population that can rise anew by breeding and possibly a cure as conduits have immunity but no regular humans never thought that as shown in the frist light and second son with there hate of conduits.
Oh man yeah. That vault 34 choice was a tough one. Honestly I chose to save the crops. I didn’t want the radiation to poison the crops & get everyone sick. Still feel bad though. I didn’t like leaving those vault dwellers trapped.
@@Steel-101 Like, they say they need master control on their end to escape, but they can just open the way, then transfer the control back so you can shut it down. >.o But yeah, I gladly made the same choice as you did, because a single family isn't as important as the lives of many people, across many generations (since poisoned land means poisoned people, and that has far-reaching consequences, especially if it's radiation exposure; we're still seeing fallout for that in the Middle East and Asia, such as with Kazakhstan).
@@KainYusanagi There's a lot of quests in the Fallout games where that kind of thing would make sense, but they always tell you it's one or the other. In some you can kind of understand, if you reroute the power from the solar plant, then the relays will be fried or something, so it can't be changed back later.
Nier Automata's ending actually was the "hardest choice" I had to make, but also the most no-brainer choice. I didn't particularly like it, but as it came to a close I felt it necessary to do and I didn't try to cheat the system or otherwise circumvent the consequences. Just kind of felt like the right thing to do. Probably one of the most complete and fulfilling endings in any game I've ever played.
Yup. Doing that final step offline, without any help, was one of the hardest fucking challenges I've done in the past three decades (basically, all my life gaming), I swear.
@ANOTHERlostone Actually disagree with you. That one is far, far easier if you just stop trying to rely on your eyes and follow your ears. There's also a video out there you can sync up with the game that will give you visual cues, if you can't do audio ones like the game expects you to do.
I mean.. I think Fallout 3 for me was scary as I was a teenager at the time. I felt like all of my choices mattered and felt horrible when my attempts to fix things made them worse. Tranquility lane was a horrible place that did a good job creeping me out
@@Hellbane224 as it should be, as a player you are just supposed to enjoy whatever there is in those world's, those places will always be shitty whatever you do but at least you know you are free to do whatever you like, its not for the faint of heart
The game SOMA has a lot of hard choices. Such a fantastic & beautiful game with a few scares. I have a slight fear of the deep ocean so it was pretty terrifying in some areas in the game but absolutely worth it. It's a masterpiece imo.
He's the hero we made him, trying to explain to my sister why all the little reminders of the series in Ghost of Tsushima hit hard is just impossible, she wasn't much of a gamer at the time, the whole series including Festival of Blood deserve a full remaster, with the UGC brought back for 2 and FoB because New Marais just wouldn't be the same without somebody's insane parkour run to try.
But the good ending isn't Canon as the next 2 had them back which says the bad ending is the Canon ending where Cole becomes the beast awakens others and they become immune to a disease that's killer to humans.
@@robertharrison1058 The good ending is canon. The devs looked to see what most people got as their first ending (trophies and the like) and wrote the story of 2nd son with that in mind. It didn't stop them from just creating a new generation of conduits which is kind of strange, but it works well enough. Cole may not have been a hero to most of the world, but he was to the people of New Marais.
@@WaitWwhaaat no way why make frist light and second son the good ending isn't Canon as that's the end of conduits and the humans chsnce of survival from a killer virus the whole Augustine and the dups that's from the bad ending where the none powered humans fight back which is Canon otherwise the 2 sequels frist light and second son shouldn't exist as there's no conduits either the devs are on Crack or your full of it because the good ending ends all conduits for good while the bad ending starts a war with them which lead to the formation of the dup under Augustine in the 2 sequels as remember the plot conduits was on the rise not decline that happened more with the bad ending when Cole went around awakening more conduits.
Ah, the infamous series. I think that was the first game franchise I played with good or bad choices (and possibly the first where I did another play through of them to see things from the other side). I remember when I was at the last choice of Infamous, destroy the Ray Sphere or use the Ray Sphere, during this time I was doing the Good karma story, so I decided to use the Ray Sphere under the mindset of ‘this will only drop my karma down a few points, plus I’m fighting the final boss soon after this I need to be at my strongest,’ only to see after the cutscene had ended that my blue electric bar was now red and was now to see I was now Infamous. I thought ‘why did the game make Cole evil from that choice?’ it took me some time later to realize why that choice and also showed me how quickly people’s opinion(s) can change from one decision.
Even though it ended up being the Canon ending with frist light and second son but that was to immunize as much of the world as possible against a virus that was to wipe out the human race as conduits are 100% immune to the killer virus that was the point of the bad ending save as much of the world's population from a killer virus by awakening conduits as they are immune the good ending is actually the worst ending as no conduits the killer virus wipes out the human race which is why i always chose the evil ending on infamous 2 as it's really the better ending of the 2 when you really think about it.
Regarding the whispering hillock: If you read the lore books, especially the one on necromancy, and also spend a good chunk of time talking to the people of downwarren you can ultimately put together the fact that the town is deeply complicit in necromancy, child sacrifice, and cannibalism. (A large chunk of the southern area of the map is apparently complicit actually, but downwarren is a little deeper into it.) It makes the decision way less difficult.
In infamous 2, the good girl supporting the evil choice made sense to me, she wanted to survive. But the other supporting the good choice, did not feel that organic. She was pure Chaos...
She wasn’t really making a selfless choice she just wanted The Beast dead cause he killed her pets who she considered her family. If the beast hadn’t have done that she would not have cared.
"The Whispering HillCOCK?!" Oh man, I can't believe no one caught this at 10:18. My brain immediately caught it and I bust out laughing so hard! I scrolled through and didn't really see any comments on it.
I absolutely loved Detroit Become Human, I'm now unbelievably excited hearing that Qunatic Dream is now making a Star Wars game! Quantic Dream and Bioware are basically the only studios left doing big rpg, heavily choice driven, yet still has combat type games ever since the fall of Telltale and Lionhead Studios. I cannot stress enough how I wish more game studios would make more games like what we have seen from the above-mentioned studios. Oh and to whoever was the guy playing in the video clip you showed of DA Origins: You sir have picked the best party members to fight with you in that game!😁
Two things… 1st I always pick the fire starter except in Arcues. 2nd in inFAMOUS 2 the hardest part about picking the evil ending. You have to kill Zek. Which hit me in the feels something bad.
I always thought it was a old message, that the vault 34 dweller's left, so I always chose to help the NCR croppers instead,(because I always thought they were the ghouls that got released after making the decision) it wasn't until awhile ago, I discovered that it actually freed them. But yeah, it was definitely a morale dilemma, the lives of the few vs the lives of many who rely on the crops that come from the farmers and the farmers jobs too as a whole.
for #2, the Dragon Age choice, we do know that the child does not become the anti-christ, Keiran is a a rather well behaved kid, even if he has the soul of the old one, and his grandmother takes the soul from him anyway so he's just a normal kid. What we don't know is if by doing so it allows Flemeth to survive being betrayed by Solas.
Well, for me it was a VERY difficult choice to make, cause my Warden romanced Alistair, so well... chosing to let Morrigan sleep with him was SO hard for me :s
Seeing Infamous 2 being brought up got me really excited. One of my favourite games of all time that is too underlooked. The good ending still gets me somewhat teary eyed
Haven't played it since release, but DA:Origins took it up a few notches since your decisions affected how you interacted with your party. In at least one case, a party member would attack you if you made a certain decision about what skills you used
I don't think it's a bug, it's just an option you wouldn't really know of unless you completed those quests at least once before. Otherwise you'd have to have accidentally stumbled onto the Ancient Oak prior to being sent there, talked to the spirit, and agreed to do the ritual for it. The werewolf guarding it is also kind of a deterrant lol.
I fucking LOVE inFamous 2, but the hardest thing about the 'evil' ending for me was pulling the trigger on Zeke. I legit tried for what felt like an HOUR before I could fire the final shot at him and I wept the whole time... Half as long. Twice as bright. RIP Zeke...
Some of Fallout 2's endings are a hard choice. Help one city, it then annexes/enslaves another. Do nothing, a war breaks out between communities. Best examples would probably be New Reno and Gecko/Vault City.
Imagine if siblings or a couple or something were both playing through Nier and one of them deleted all of the save files before the other person could finish the game 😬
Been staying on top of your videos since I was 22 I'm 26 now and you guys have always kept up with your content and never let me down keep up the good work but I'm sure I didn't need to tell you that
While not a binary choice in the same way as laid out in this list, I always agonize over the character creation options at the beginning of some games, especially if I can't change them later. Even the cosmetic choices make me nervous because I know there is no way I will be able to resist the temptation to change the chin shape of my character if I didn't like the way it looked in the cutscenes. I'm pretty sure I've had to sit through Commander Shepherd pushing people out of the way to watch Joker take the Normandy through the mass relay in the opening scene of Mass Effect a million times for all the restarting I've had to do. Y'all perfectionists know what I'm talking about...😁
Nier creators are genius in creating such thing as in game of software wise "sacrificing" oneself means to delete safe files, which just makes sense, except for obvious reasons it has never been implemented in such "literal" way, so this makes sense, but it's just brutal.
The messed up part about Saints Row 3 is that you can replay the last mission to do both options, but it only lets you do the other one that you haven’t already done. So if you want to save Shaundi you have to do that second or else she’ll be perma-dead for the rest of the end game.
In the witcher 3 if you do the mission for the whispering willow before you are forced too, you can free the tree spirit, in turn save the kids, the village still gets deatroyed but the baron's wife doesn't get turned into a waterhag.
10:18 When he says, "The Whispering HillCock" 🤣🤣 I literally just spit water all over my keyboard. I swear these guys do not actually play most of the games they talk about.
Not seeing Wolfenstien the new order getting some love in comments lol Also thx for mentioning it It's great for its time and those visuals are brilliant
I hated the Infamous 2 choice because I wanted to side with the character I spent the whole game working with and then it made them my enemy. It wasn't satisfying for me at all
In the remake of Nier, If you save Kaine, your saves aren't actually deleted. Not really. You have to play the game again as Kaine to get the true ending and get everything back.
The choice in Life is Strange was pretty easy. A town vs a selfish person who is being a bad friend isn't a hard choice. Haven't heard anyone saying it is a hard choice, heck it is more a hard choice NOT saving the town.
Don't take this the wrong way, but sometimes listening for verbal flubs is the best part of these. I mean, I totally get it; you're reeling off a HUGE amount of dialogue, and I can only imagine how much practice that takes. I have respect. But still...hearing you turn 'Whispering Hillock' into 'Whispering HillCOCK' has me rolling. 🤣
I love infamous but let's be real - in infamous 2, no matter which karma playthrough you wish to go through, either ending due to your karma DOES make sense but only one of them is canon and is actually referred to in infamous second son Cole's legacy dlc and the other one is just a separate ending. I've done both before but only one of these endings is the true, morally selected ending. As sad as it is, I support that one, personally...
Oooh that switcheroo at the en of Infamous 2! After being the ‘bad’ voice the whole game having Nix be the good ending was unexpected! I will never forget how she called me “Cole McGrath, the demon of empire city”
The hardest thing about the Vault 34 choice is, that you normally get karma if you do something good or lose it when you do something bad, but here you get nothing, so you have to make up your own mind.
Absolutely loved Fable! Can't wait to see what the new one has in store. The trailer alone had me cracking up so I hope some of that humor actually carries over to the full experience.
@@Joyful_Traitor fable 1s major grip with me is your character ages extremely fast while the rest of the game world doesn't at all unless the story is at say certain points like timeskips.
I think Fable 3’s choices as king could have been a good contender on this list. Especially since the choices you made directly impacted the world and gameplay.
Amazing Content as always 😎👌 but I was surprised to see that Deus Ex wasn't on the list like human revolution or something there are some hard hard choices in the franchise
Not sure if you know but there is a third option in Witcher 3. I will not go into details but it is still possible to save both children and Baron's wife.
Ever thought of maybe giving a Tshirt or mug or something with the gameranx logo for best comment or some other criteria? Like this channel so much, I've been digging into your archives. Would love to be able to get a shirt, travel mug, etc...Am I alone in this?
I kinda want to see a Gameranx + WhatCulture Gaming collaboration, especially between Falcon and Jules Gils (the bird and the egg). Feels like it’ll be a fun time for all involved.
That thumbnail from the final choice in Infamous 2 just got me in the heart. I loved that game series. It deserves a remastered version, in my opinion.
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Shit, not just a remaster. I want a whole new game
Oh yes it does
Ive just replayed second son and it still looks and plays great.
The ps4 pro update really gave it more juice.
@@filthykallahan6399 ikr
Gameranx has some of the most consistent quality content that I've ever seen on a channel like this one. Keep it up!
Glad you enjoy it!
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Falcon really makes it engaging. He is perfect for these kind of videos. Jake is great for news and reviews. They have a perfect balance going.
Dude for real i have been watching them for a while now and your right the high quality un the vídeos never got worse and it seems like they enjoy what there doing
Infamous takes me back to a perfect era of gaming. Infamous: Second Son was released 8 years ago and it's literally still more beautiful visually and more fun than most of the recent games.
I understand that Delson wasn't as well liked as Cole. But I thought his hero ark was wonderful and loved him by the end. Wish they gave him a more timeless look instead of the beeny.
@@Zathren i really liked Delsin and wanted another game especially with how beautiful the world was
Wait if cole went bad choice would only the ppl in the city be killed or all of humanity?
One of the DLC IS FREE
@@theoutsiderjess1869 it's was okay but the world was boring
Gameranx has quickly grown to be the standard. Consistent, thoughtful, and entertaining content. Gameranx really said to the rest of vg journalism channels “I’ve raised the bar, join me up here won’t you?”
This 🙌
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Agreed. *cringe*
@James Abrazado Uhhh "Quickly Grown"? Really? Haha Gameranx has been around for so long. N have had over a million subs for years. I agree they are quality and on point... I like how they do these random lists on cool topics all the time n not just gaming news like most channels
I wouldn't say quickly... but yes they definitely have set the standard
"The whispering hillcock" that got a chuckle out of me. Great video, as always.
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yeah i had to do a double take, thought "damn I've been reading it as hill ock, oh wait'
I was going through the comments to see if anyone noticed this fruedian slip and it seemed like no1 had hahaha. So glad I found someone else who caught it
One choice that has always stuck in my mind was Marvel: Ultimate Alliance where you had to choose between Nightcrawler or Jean Gray
Dude The core memory you just unlocked
I remember that!! So tough since it does actually affect the ending, well basically post credits.
Just made that decision and if you have magneeto its not a choice at all. You can save both.
@@herrikudo really? I never knew you can play as magneto in the first place btw, so it’s cool to know you can save both of them with him. But does it show a different cutscene in the post credits?
Oooohhh damn. The platform 😢
That final decision in Infamous 2 really threw me. I remember having to stop for a few minutes because it challenged my perception of everything. Both 1 and 2 were fantastic, and really made me wanna replay them just to go the other route.
INfamous 2 is one of my favorite games. The good ending still hits me and the song Fade Away fits perfectly
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still get chills when I hear it
It's the bad ending, for me. As that's what i chose first.
Killing Zeke, SUCKED.
Because the good and bad ending are really the opposite because if you followed the plot all the way through there's a killer virus that's going to wipe out the human race and only conduits are immune to it the good ending is the evil ending as no conduits no immunity and all humans die of the virus the bad ending saves at least 20% of the humans by making them conduits meaning a population that can rise anew by breeding and possibly a cure as conduits have immunity but no regular humans never thought that as shown in the frist light and second son with there hate of conduits.
I loved Infamous 2 😍
Oh man yeah. That vault 34 choice was a tough one. Honestly I chose to save the crops. I didn’t want the radiation to poison the crops & get everyone sick. Still feel bad though. I didn’t like leaving those vault dwellers trapped.
You know the thing that I'll never understand? Why didn't they just shut down the power after the vault dwellers escaped?
@@KainYusanagi You know I thought the same thing when I first did that quest. lol 😂
@@Steel-101 Like, they say they need master control on their end to escape, but they can just open the way, then transfer the control back so you can shut it down. >.o But yeah, I gladly made the same choice as you did, because a single family isn't as important as the lives of many people, across many generations (since poisoned land means poisoned people, and that has far-reaching consequences, especially if it's radiation exposure; we're still seeing fallout for that in the Middle East and Asia, such as with Kazakhstan).
@@KainYusanagi There's a lot of quests in the Fallout games where that kind of thing would make sense, but they always tell you it's one or the other. In some you can kind of understand, if you reroute the power from the solar plant, then the relays will be fried or something, so it can't be changed back later.
@@KainYusanagi *IT JUST WORKS.*
Nier Automata's ending actually was the "hardest choice" I had to make, but also the most no-brainer choice. I didn't particularly like it, but as it came to a close I felt it necessary to do and I didn't try to cheat the system or otherwise circumvent the consequences.
Just kind of felt like the right thing to do. Probably one of the most complete and fulfilling endings in any game I've ever played.
Yup. Doing that final step offline, without any help, was one of the hardest fucking challenges I've done in the past three decades (basically, all my life gaming), I swear.
@ANOTHERlostone Actually disagree with you. That one is far, far easier if you just stop trying to rely on your eyes and follow your ears. There's also a video out there you can sync up with the game that will give you visual cues, if you can't do audio ones like the game expects you to do.
Did you delete your game files?
@@KainYusanagi Nier: Automata's final ending is like trying to play "Through the Fire and Flames" in Guitar Hero.
@@ConsoleControlGames With a DDR pad.
I mean.. I think Fallout 3 for me was scary as I was a teenager at the time. I felt like all of my choices mattered and felt horrible when my attempts to fix things made them worse. Tranquility lane was a horrible place that did a good job creeping me out
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Yeah, the bomb right at the start really blew up in my face.
Honestly, EVERYTHING in Fallout is horrible. Fallout 1? Horrible. Fallout 2? Horrible. Fallout 3? Horrible. Fallout: New Vegas? Horrible. Fallout 4? Horrible. Nothing good ever happened in the Fallout universe. XD
@@Hellbane224 Oh, man, I thought you were saying the games were bad lol
@@Hellbane224 as it should be, as a player you are just supposed to enjoy whatever there is in those world's, those places will always be shitty whatever you do but at least you know you are free to do whatever you like, its not for the faint of heart
I'll always pop for a Nier mention in these lists. Such a great series that should always get the love it deserves
Your name and pic is perfect.
The game SOMA has a lot of hard choices. Such a fantastic & beautiful game with a few scares. I have a slight fear of the deep ocean so it was pretty terrifying in some areas in the game but absolutely worth it. It's a masterpiece imo.
Ending of Infamous 2 was legendary for the good ending. Cole went out a true hero. My fave game on the PS3
He's the hero we made him, trying to explain to my sister why all the little reminders of the series in Ghost of Tsushima hit hard is just impossible, she wasn't much of a gamer at the time, the whole series including Festival of Blood deserve a full remaster, with the UGC brought back for 2 and FoB because New Marais just wouldn't be the same without somebody's insane parkour run to try.
But the good ending isn't Canon as the next 2 had them back which says the bad ending is the Canon ending where Cole becomes the beast awakens others and they become immune to a disease that's killer to humans.
@@robertharrison1058 The good ending is canon. The devs looked to see what most people got as their first ending (trophies and the like) and wrote the story of 2nd son with that in mind. It didn't stop them from just creating a new generation of conduits which is kind of strange, but it works well enough. Cole may not have been a hero to most of the world, but he was to the people of New Marais.
@@WaitWwhaaat no way why make frist light and second son the good ending isn't Canon as that's the end of conduits and the humans chsnce of survival from a killer virus the whole Augustine and the dups that's from the bad ending where the none powered humans fight back which is Canon otherwise the 2 sequels frist light and second son shouldn't exist as there's no conduits either the devs are on Crack or your full of it because the good ending ends all conduits for good while the bad ending starts a war with them which lead to the formation of the dup under Augustine in the 2 sequels as remember the plot conduits was on the rise not decline that happened more with the bad ending when Cole went around awakening more conduits.
Insane how much I’ve fallen in love with this channel. Great work y’all.
Wow, thank you!
Ah, the infamous series. I think that was the first game franchise I played with good or bad choices (and possibly the first where I did another play through of them to see things from the other side). I remember when I was at the last choice of Infamous, destroy the Ray Sphere or use the Ray Sphere, during this time I was doing the Good karma story, so I decided to use the Ray Sphere under the mindset of ‘this will only drop my karma down a few points, plus I’m fighting the final boss soon after this I need to be at my strongest,’ only to see after the cutscene had ended that my blue electric bar was now red and was now to see I was now Infamous. I thought ‘why did the game make Cole evil from that choice?’ it took me some time later to realize why that choice and also showed me how quickly people’s opinion(s) can change from one decision.
Even though it ended up being the Canon ending with frist light and second son but that was to immunize as much of the world as possible against a virus that was to wipe out the human race as conduits are 100% immune to the killer virus that was the point of the bad ending save as much of the world's population from a killer virus by awakening conduits as they are immune the good ending is actually the worst ending as no conduits the killer virus wipes out the human race which is why i always chose the evil ending on infamous 2 as it's really the better ending of the 2 when you really think about it.
It's almost 2023 and I'm still wishing for Infamous 3. One of the coolest series I ever got to see from E3 and love it from 1 to 2.
Regarding the whispering hillock: If you read the lore books, especially the one on necromancy, and also spend a good chunk of time talking to the people of downwarren you can ultimately put together the fact that the town is deeply complicit in necromancy, child sacrifice, and cannibalism. (A large chunk of the southern area of the map is apparently complicit actually, but downwarren is a little deeper into it.) It makes the decision way less difficult.
Ahh Infamous, a blast from the past
6:55 exactly there are no good guys in CoD Cold War, only bad guys.
In infamous 2, the good girl supporting the evil choice made sense to me, she wanted to survive. But the other supporting the good choice, did not feel that organic. She was pure Chaos...
She wasn’t really making a selfless choice she just wanted The Beast dead cause he killed her pets who she considered her family. If the beast hadn’t have done that she would not have cared.
"The Whispering HillCOCK?!" Oh man, I can't believe no one caught this at 10:18. My brain immediately caught it and I bust out laughing so hard! I scrolled through and didn't really see any comments on it.
I absolutely loved Detroit Become Human, I'm now unbelievably excited hearing that Qunatic Dream is now making a Star Wars game! Quantic Dream and Bioware are basically the only studios left doing big rpg, heavily choice driven, yet still has combat type games ever since the fall of Telltale and Lionhead Studios. I cannot stress enough how I wish more game studios would make more games like what we have seen from the above-mentioned studios.
Oh and to whoever was the guy playing in the video clip you showed of DA Origins: You sir have picked the best party members to fight with you in that game!😁
The Whispering Hillcock, that's a bedroom move of mine 🤣🤣🤣
The decision at the end of DA:O has the potential to be one of the most divisive in video game history if Bioware pulls it off.
Have you played inquisition yet ?
@@richardhicks5031 I have the plat. We still don't know precisely what Flemeth's endgame is yet. Maybe, DA4 will offer more insight.
I was expecting Ghost of Tsushima to be in there. Both options at the end had me thinking hard for some time until I could pick one
Killing Shimura seems better for me
Two things… 1st I always pick the fire starter except in Arcues. 2nd in inFAMOUS 2 the hardest part about picking the evil ending. You have to kill Zek. Which hit me in the feels something bad.
Every time that gameranx bell rings I answer 😂 love the content fellas!
I always thought it was a old message, that the vault 34 dweller's left, so I always chose to help the NCR croppers instead,(because I always thought they were the ghouls that got released after making the decision) it wasn't until awhile ago, I discovered that it actually freed them.
But yeah, it was definitely a morale dilemma, the lives of the few vs the lives of many who rely on the crops that come from the farmers and the farmers jobs too as a whole.
This channel constantly pumps out videos that no one asks for but there just phenomenal when they come out
Thanks
I really miss classic inFAMOUS games, so much freedom of movement, combat and choosing your own story.
Always Shaundi.
This choice with "I need a hero" in background is just perfect 😁
Gameranx dropping another banger of a list
Gameranx always has the greatest topics to talk about and chooses great games
for #2, the Dragon Age choice, we do know that the child does not become the anti-christ, Keiran is a a rather well behaved kid, even if he has the soul of the old one, and his grandmother takes the soul from him anyway so he's just a normal kid. What we don't know is if by doing so it allows Flemeth to survive being betrayed by Solas.
Well, for me it was a VERY difficult choice to make, cause my Warden romanced Alistair, so well... chosing to let Morrigan sleep with him was SO hard for me :s
Seeing Infamous 2 being brought up got me really excited. One of my favourite games of all time that is too underlooked. The good ending still gets me somewhat teary eyed
I love choice based games! LOBE THEM!! So I really appreciate this video! Thank you!💙🙏
loBe? Like, brain lobe?
Haven't played it since release, but DA:Origins took it up a few notches since your decisions affected how you interacted with your party. In at least one case, a party member would attack you if you made a certain decision about what skills you used
I died when he called the Witcher 3 mission "the whispering hill-cock" lmao there's no first c in the games' spelling just so people are aware
I love you GAMERANX, thanks for being an awesome channel when I’m on the pooper lol
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there's actually a way to save the Baron's wife, without her turning to a hag, while releasing the spirit, idr if it was a bug/exploit or intentional.
I don't think it's a bug, it's just an option you wouldn't really know of unless you completed those quests at least once before. Otherwise you'd have to have accidentally stumbled onto the Ancient Oak prior to being sent there, talked to the spirit, and agreed to do the ritual for it. The werewolf guarding it is also kind of a deterrant lol.
10:19 “The Whispering Hillcock” 👾
Let's not forget to mention on Wolfenstein: The New Order's Final Boss is based on this decision as well.
The fallout New Vegas one caught me by surprise. I've played that mission so many times and had no idea that there were people still in the vault.
I fucking LOVE inFamous 2, but the hardest thing about the 'evil' ending for me was pulling the trigger on Zeke. I legit tried for what felt like an HOUR before I could fire the final shot at him and I wept the whole time...
Half as long. Twice as bright. RIP Zeke...
I am really beginning to love this channel. Great content and very entertaining.
Dude... I remember on my second playthrough of the witcher 3 I decided to save the tree. Possibly the worst decision I ever made to be honest.
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All I heard was "you have to get it on with Morrigan." That's all the motivation I need to choose that option.
I have never recovered from killing Zeke in Infamous 2
Some of Fallout 2's endings are a hard choice. Help one city, it then annexes/enslaves another. Do nothing, a war breaks out between communities. Best examples would probably be New Reno and Gecko/Vault City.
Imagine if siblings or a couple or something were both playing through Nier and one of them deleted all of the save files before the other person could finish the game 😬
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Been staying on top of your videos since I was 22 I'm 26 now and you guys have always kept up with your content and never let me down keep up the good work but I'm sure I didn't need to tell you that
Let's be real. Until Dawn had some damn hard choices
I think the first Infamous in which you have to either save your GF or a bunch of Doctors is kind of a tougher choice.
The G-Unit 'Poppin' Them Thangs' Instrumental In A Gameranx Video🤯 Everything Is Right In The World.
While not a binary choice in the same way as laid out in this list, I always agonize over the character creation options at the beginning of some games, especially if I can't change them later. Even the cosmetic choices make me nervous because I know there is no way I will be able to resist the temptation to change the chin shape of my character if I didn't like the way it looked in the cutscenes.
I'm pretty sure I've had to sit through Commander Shepherd pushing people out of the way to watch Joker take the Normandy through the mass relay in the opening scene of Mass Effect a million times for all the restarting I've had to do. Y'all perfectionists know what I'm talking about...😁
Came for the infamous thumbnail... Was delighted to see Saints Row the Third lol. I love the Saints Row series 😍
You could make a full list just from Detroit : Become Human. Such an incredible game.
Nier creators are genius in creating such thing as in game of software wise "sacrificing" oneself means to delete safe files, which just makes sense, except for obvious reasons it has never been implemented in such "literal" way, so this makes sense, but it's just brutal.
Falcon saying canine instead of kaine is horrible
The messed up part about Saints Row 3 is that you can replay the last mission to do both options, but it only lets you do the other one that you haven’t already done. So if you want to save Shaundi you have to do that second or else she’ll be perma-dead for the rest of the end game.
How about any intense moments from Until Dawn, or any of the Dark Pictures games, because anyone could die with a bad choice
Infamous has to be my favorite franchise in this. Such an amazing series, wish they would release a new game already*
The way Kaine was pronounced in this video hurts me! Lol
I know 😪 and the video chapters spell it out wrong syllabically to give cringe². Jokes aside always enjoyable videos 😁
>*a Witcher 3 quest called "Whispering Hillock"
>*Falcon* "WHISPERING HILLCOCk"
i love this man
Considering I didn't even know there were valt dwellers still in 34 it's always been a easy choice 🤦
Brooo these notifs go crazy
If you ain't picking Charmander as your starter then I don't want to be friends
In the witcher 3 if you do the mission for the whispering willow before you are forced too, you can free the tree spirit, in turn save the kids, the village still gets deatroyed but the baron's wife doesn't get turned into a waterhag.
What about the Poison in Heavy Rain?
I just love video games with decisions, feels like you’re actually in it. It’s just fun!
KOTOR. Go Sith or stay with the Jedi.
10:18 When he says, "The Whispering HillCock" 🤣🤣 I literally just spit water all over my keyboard. I swear these guys do not actually play most of the games they talk about.
I uninstalled Wolfenstein instead of making that f*caked up decision. So I guess there is a third option after all Falcon xD
What? Really? You missed out on a great game then.
Not seeing Wolfenstien the new order getting some love in comments lol
Also thx for mentioning it
It's great for its time and those visuals are brilliant
I hated the Infamous 2 choice because I wanted to side with the character I spent the whole game working with and then it made them my enemy. It wasn't satisfying for me at all
The moment Falcon says "Whispering hillcock" instead of "Whispering Hillock". That one made me giggle.
I had the most difficulty choosing my ending in Far Cry 5. Two totally different endings, and the "right" ending explains New Dawn's whole environment
You missed one entirely, just like FC4 there's a third ending that is linked to how you act at the beginning of the game.
In the remake of Nier, If you save Kaine, your saves aren't actually deleted. Not really. You have to play the game again as Kaine to get the true ending and get everything back.
Something to watch while I get high!
The whispering hillcock quest has a alternative ending I believe where if you do a bunch of sidequest you can save every one
The choice in Life is Strange was pretty easy. A town vs a selfish person who is being a bad friend isn't a hard choice. Haven't heard anyone saying it is a hard choice, heck it is more a hard choice NOT saving the town.
Don't take this the wrong way, but sometimes listening for verbal flubs is the best part of these. I mean, I totally get it; you're reeling off a HUGE amount of dialogue, and I can only imagine how much practice that takes. I have respect. But still...hearing you turn 'Whispering Hillock' into 'Whispering HillCOCK' has me rolling. 🤣
Infamous the first choice can change the whole story
I love infamous but let's be real - in infamous 2, no matter which karma playthrough you wish to go through, either ending due to your karma DOES make sense but only one of them is canon and is actually referred to in infamous second son Cole's legacy dlc and the other one is just a separate ending. I've done both before but only one of these endings is the true, morally selected ending. As sad as it is, I support that one, personally...
Enjoyed the video. That said I feel the Pokemon starter is the toughest choice of all these entries. So many eevee evolutions.
good work king, love you
Oooh that switcheroo at the en of Infamous 2!
After being the ‘bad’ voice the whole game having Nix be the good ending was unexpected!
I will never forget how she called me “Cole McGrath, the demon of empire city”
3:40 "Ultor" seems like an easter egg for the first Red Faction game made by the same developer.
Man I loved infamous 1 & 2. Newer ones okay. But 2 was amazing so fun and replay able
The hardest thing about the Vault 34 choice is, that you normally get karma if you do something good or lose it when you do something bad, but here you get nothing, so you have to make up your own mind.
Absolutely loved Fable! Can't wait to see what the new one has in store. The trailer alone had me cracking up so I hope some of that humor actually carries over to the full experience.
I am hoping to be able to exploit the masses like Fable 1,2 and 3
@@Joyful_Traitor fable 1s major grip with me is your character ages extremely fast while the rest of the game world doesn't at all unless the story is at say certain points like timeskips.
@@robertharrison1058 Oh I agree was weird for me too but I was meaning buying everything and jacking up the prices
I think Fable 3’s choices as king could have been a good contender on this list. Especially since the choices you made directly impacted the world and gameplay.
Amazing Content as always 😎👌 but I was surprised to see that Deus Ex wasn't on the list like human revolution or something there are some hard hard choices in the franchise
Not sure if you know but there is a third option in Witcher 3. I will not go into details but it is still possible to save both children and Baron's wife.
The Showdown with Zeke in InFamous 2 still hurts.
Ever thought of maybe giving a Tshirt or mug or something with the gameranx logo for best comment or some other criteria? Like this channel so much, I've been digging into your archives. Would love to be able to get a shirt, travel mug, etc...Am I alone in this?
I kinda want to see a Gameranx + WhatCulture Gaming collaboration, especially between Falcon and Jules Gils (the bird and the egg). Feels like it’ll be a fun time for all involved.
Great video ! Could you do a top 10 of the hardest decision in the Witcher 3 ? Or in another rpg, it would be great !
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