7 Dumbest Things You Got Seriously Attached To
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- It’s normal to get emotionally invested in a game, but what about the times you got incredibly attached to something that was just, well, weird?
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How did we end up so emotionally invested in this alien that looks like a binbag full of meatballs? Here are the dumbest things that tugged your heartstrings, somehow. Enjoy!
I don't know
Reasons?
my name jeff
Hey don't talk about Mike like that! :)
I'm emotionally attached to Luke's Pup shirt. Fantastic choice of band my dude.
I kept the wedding ring in Fallout 4. Then I romanced Piper, dressed her up as my dead wife and gave her the ring. That's not weird right?
What's weird is that you romanced Piper. Likes Nick, but doesn't want to help free the enslaved synths. Dirty hypocrite, she is.
@@restinpeas1284 Who didn't date every companion?
Nope
When I play, I always keep the ring for the entire game
I kept the wedding ring and dropped it by Shaun's deathbed when I destroyed the Institute. It was like saying goodbye to my Sole's husband AND son.
Can I point out how Mario shows more legitimate emotion for Fludd than he does for his own brother.
*yes*
_Someone_ 's never beat Luigi's Mansion
Why would we?
I don't know why fludd was included he's not just a tool he's kind of a character also
And yoshi too
For me, this one was easy: the cuddlefish from Subnautica. That game could get really heavy at times, and it was the only companion and interaction with anything intelligent you’d have all game.
When I finally said my goodbye to that fish before leaving the planet, I cried some ugly tears.
*Me as soon as I heard a robot call me "Mum"*
OKAY, ROBO-SON, I LOVE YOU.
I’m glad you have no subscribers
@@yellowbananago I'm glad your locked in your own house -.-
He may deny it but we all know deep down Luke is weirdly attached to the Skyrim frost troll
Oh sure, the same way Batman is emotionally attached to the Joker... Which is to say, he despises it.
@@mar_speedman Despises, but NEEDS.
@@beepboprobotsnot3748 Yeah, Batman can't just kill him, he needs the Joker alive to feel whole ad complete. :p
@@marhawkman303 Yeah, that too. Iol
I have nothing funny or witty to input on this, but since there are two people named Mar in the replies I thought I'd chip in so there are two Max's to balance things out, I got your back Original Max aka Max Littlewood.
Seaman: "Do YOU think the internet is dangerous?"
*HE KNEW. THAT FUCKER KNEW!*
The Cult of Seaman.
Every single Dreamcast exclusive game was ahead of it's time!! No Exceptions!!!!!!!!
Seaman
Sea: Noun - The expanse(s) of salt water that cover most of the earth's surface and surrounds its landmasses
synonyms: Ocean
_Ocean..._
*OOOOOCEAN MAN*
@@resurectiondelpantion9268 it's cost was also ahead of its time.
knew what? the internet isn't dangerous, it's the people on it
I got weirdly attached to Wheatley from Portal 2. That traitorous bastard. I still loved his quirky sense of humor.
Seriously! Spoiler warning!
Forget Wheatley from any portal game, the cube has much more random item love than that thing
Potato Glados
I just love everything in the portal games
Whenever anything bad happened. I’d stand up and go cry in another room
@@SilkfireStudios The game has been out for so long by now that if you haven't played it that's on you. That's like spoiler warning Snape killing Dumbledore.
The wedding ring in Dragon age origins. In the female city elf origin, you find it on your betrothed's body when he comes to rescue you.
I got weirdly attached to everything in that game.
We all got weirdly attached to everything in that game
Schmooples should’ve had more screen time and interactive options.
My f!Tabris kept that ring, despite the fact that she never wanted to marry that guy who she's sure was fine. It was a reminder of the cruelty mankind is capable of and what could happen if she ever let yer guard down.
Sandal. I wanna pick him up and put him in my pocket.
Thought I would share about an accidental companion I "teamed" with in Fallout 3. I was doing the Mothership DLC when a ghoul spawned, that got really messed up by RNG. This poor guy, whom I affectionately named Charlie, spawned without arms. I first met Charlie when he introduced himself by running up and growling in my face, then retreating. Without arms, it seems all Charlie could do was growl, a trait I soon came to consider enduring. He followed me throughout the rest of the DlC, becoming a welcome companion. I was devastated when upon finishing the DLC, Charlie did not follow me back to the Wasteland. Here's to you, Charlie, may you live long and prosper.
And occasionally when none other are available, his own brother
The little stuff gets me the most
Same. The casual delivery too.
That was so savage; I couldn’t believe that.
Why is there a giant spike on the back of FLUDD right where Mario's head can make excruciating contact
FLUDD FILTERS YOUR BLOOD THAT IT SUCKS FROM YOUR HEAD.
@@shanonfree8210 Wait WUUUUTTT ?!
@@ellienugent3120 UHHHHHHHHHHHH TF?!?!?!?!
Nobody:
Seaman: W h a t s U p
seaman: Hey how's it going
"If there's one thing scarier than a zombie, it's a clown. And if there's one thing scarier than both those things, it's a zombie clown."
Ellen's never seen the teletubbies mod...
Thanks for that reminder, I'm gonna douse my brain with bleach again...>.
was the mod that turned zombies in to teletubbies so you gunning down a load of red blue green and yellow teletubbies ahhh fun for all ages
@@robert23456789 You and I remember fun very differently...
@@scottkamps1270 no i remember fun better then everyone ah the good old teletubbies massacre of 2012 jolly good year
@@scottkamps1270 Yeah same here, not only bleach, but I might include some paint thinner, just to be sure.
What about the companion cube from Portal?
First thing I thought of when I saw the title. I spent way too much time trying to figure out a way to take it with me.
That beautiful cube deserves better.
I love all the cubes. Protect the cubes!
I put myself in the incinerator with the companion cube to spite Glados.
Then you finish Portal 2 and GLaDOS gives you that specific companion cube back.
i completely forgot about the wedding ring i was too busy flirting with everything even a deathclaw
underrated!!!!!!!
S I M P
Especially deathclaws*
@@ashe8181 its all about the alpha deathclaws
Blax I mean, when you find the good shit, Death claws cannot be matched by any other creature in sexiness.
One time I found an old meowth doll in the trash and now it's mine. His name's Samson. Don't ask me why I kept it I don't know why.
I get seriously atrached to plushies too, don't worry.
I have a room full of them, and would refuse to part with 3 and a half quarters of them. :)
In your darkest most painful time this doll will save your life
Well mewoth is a pricy plushie so...
The fish in Mass Effect 2, if you forget just once to feed them after every mission, they're all dead.
Marcus Manchester Unless you invite Kelly Chambers to your room for dinner. She'll then propose to feed the fish for you :)
@Lucius Fawkes oh yes.
Marcus Manchester yep
@@lonelyratgirl3688 I guess after that you can skip her storyline and just let her feed your fish?
@Mar Hawkman Nothing more happens with her after that point, so yes, you can let her be and she'll happily continue to feed them until the end of the game.
The Snowman Piece in Undertale, you actually get to hear that you've made him happy during the phonecall with Sans at the end
That dang thing took up precious inventory but you better believe I carried it and the butterscotch pie to the surface
Ikr
*sad and guilt filled genocide memories*
Ahem which ending?
Awwww
It's actually shameful how attached I got to Tobi in Okami. It's a slip of paper present for approx 30 minutes and there I was, sobbing away when he dies.
My friend actually got a copy of Seaman (a.k.a. Finding Nimoy), and we have a great time caring for the little weirdos
I got weirdly attached to the first camel in Assassin's Creed Origins. I named it Titus and I loved him with all my heart. The way it would destroy every fence when I called it was just adorable
That’s the only mount I used throughout my first playthrough
Oh fuck yeah I loved the boi
Was expecting the Companion Cube, but I realize that's not dumb. It's a piece of amazing characterisation and art.
Ratman would make sense too.
@@hotcofi2969 you never see Ratman, how can you get attached to him?
Anyone who truly loved the Companion Cube, never finished Portal
Thus they never dropped CC into that damn Aperture incinerator
@@deathbykonami5487 I personally was hoping it would just respawn somewhere for you to meet up with later.
@@deathbykonami5487 - I loved CC and I finished Portal. I don't remember what I did to get past That Place, though. I did... I did... I did something to get by without burning it to a horrible crisp which smelled of soot and tears - and it sounded like bacon. I did... I did some.... SOME... THING!!
I fell in love with my dog/octopus from subnautica. I loved my bebe doggo thing.
its adorably cute, cuddly, and friendly in an uncaring ocean that wants you dead.
Thomas Allen I wish only the ocean wanted me dead
The cuddlefish!
I too am way to attached a my fish
@@duckyluv you are hooked 😉
I definitely always kept the wedding ring on my character's person on every playthrough of Fallout 4. I like to think it's such a powerful reminder of your previous life before the bombs dropped, and what happened in Vault 111. Many people here say they gave their spouse's ring to whomever they romanced during the game but I didn't even have the heart to do that. I always have my character wear the ring they have equipped from the beginning, and my in-game deceased spouse's ring in my inventory.
I even do this with the mod Start Me Up. It alters the main story a bit since it let's you start as a wastelander of some some sort outside of the Vault (raider, drunk, NCR Ranger, etc.) where your first quest is to explore the rumors of something happening in Vault 111. There, you'll find Nate/Nora on the ground dead, on the way out of the Vault (which is extra sad given what they just witnessed), with a holotape with the scuffle with Kellog. I looted the wedding ring but refused to sell it nor give it to a companion in those runs, too, because I still feel that same sentiment of it being a reminder of what happened here, especially because you become a proxy for Nate/Nora trying to make sure to find their son so that they didn't die in vain.
I get weirdly attached to the very first gun I get in first person shooters for some reason
I had that in The Last of us, I was like 'revolver! Why do you get to be more powerful than pistol! You just got here!'
I had a Death Knight in World of Warcraft who saved all his noteworthy weapons (anything Rare or above), spending most of his bank space on this endeavor.
I get that in Resident Evil 4 I don't want to depart from the starting pistol Leon gets
@@DrDremur Her name is Matilda, bro.
Tomo Key Cookie sorry about that my first RE was 4 I didn't realise it had a name. thanks :)
I choose to believe Lamarr meets up with Wheatley.
SPAAAAAAACE!
We’re in space!
Good thing you didn't say space core, he lives in Skyrim now.
I really love the music blasting from the helicopter in Metal Gear. It's just such a little detail and they must paid a lot of money for the licensed music. And to be honest no player would have missed it if it wouldn't be there. By the way: Rebel yell! is the way to go for this issue.
I actually had Seaman. Though you could speed up the process by resetting the Sega DC and going into the system settings and moving the day forward one day at a time and mature him faster that way. Or simply set the year forward and the game assumes you neglected him for a whole year and you return to an empty tank save for the cobwebs and Seaman bones littering the bottom. On a side note... RIP Leonard Nimoy.
"Nooooooooooo!"
(That feeling when *one* of your several hundred Pikmin dies)
Bonus guilt points awarded if the reason it dies was because you miscalculated a throw and accidentally tossed the little guy off the edge of one of the Subterranean Complex's metal levels.
...I'm so sorry, little buddy. :-(
Especially when I didn’t know water could kill them in the first time I played it. To many pikmin died that day. Too many ;.;
*Bud red pikmin gets eaten by bulbord or whatever its called*
Olimar: He had one day to grow up 😭
First time I left a single pikmin when I played as a kid on GameCube and that cutscene plays of the pikmin chasing after the leaving ship while about to be eaten by an enemy, guilted me so badly as a kid that I couldn’t finish the game.
Only one? Um, nothing to see here. I'm just going to pretend all 100 didn't get eaten in a second.
I thought for sure the companion cube from portal 2 would be here... or was that just me?
I thought it was practically a guaranteed entry.
Definitely should have been there.
Maybe they felt it was too obvious?
You were literally told to get attached to it. Definitely not a dumb thing to do either.
RIP my true friend.
But it's not weird, it's normal to love the cube
"Stop dancing you bastards!" I love Icarus in AC Odyssey. I get this weird sense of pride when I'm in a battle and he swoops down to attack, trying to protect me. Such a good birdie :)
Bird? What bird? >> Icarus lands on your head
Bluebell in rdr2. I made the grave mistake of having him as my mount in the last moments of Arthur`s story. Double heartbreak 😭
i tried to spare buell by stabling him thinking john could keep him as a horse, but then the stable must have sold him or something
I get really attached to the Big Daddies in Bioshock. I just love following them around and teaming up to take down enemies. It hurts my soul a little bit when I have to take one down.
Them and the little sisters for me- I never could bring myself to kill the little ones so I didn’t get on their bad side as much
Looks like you got daddy issues
The Mako in Mass Effect! I don't know why but I grew so attached to it and exploring the galaxy even with it's unruly controls and ended up missing it in the following games
My name's Jeff I don’t get why people hated it, I loved it, I think maybe they just hated it because they had to use it for 75% Of exploration
@@spacejesus6581 I think it's just a lack of diversity. Every planet you went to was largely barren and it wasn't always clear what the Mako could or couldn't climb. It was also forced into most of the missions, sometimes in a way that felt like padding. I would have preferred if it were more like Borderlands 2 vehicle - various points of interest on a map and better path design.
Yesss!!
@@spacejesus6581 yeah probably and I guess as J 7041 said there wasn't an awful lot to explore outisde of getting to the storyline and quests. But after you got used to the controls you could have some genuine fun mucking about in it!
Yeah... finally conquering apparently the biggest mountain on a random planet... DRIVING ALMOST VERTICALLY UP IT... which shouldnt have been possible but I guess.. mass effects..
Sometimes giving it a tad too much gas and driving full speed off the edge thinking the summit was alot bigger then it was and crashing at the bottom dealing some 95% flaming damage and needing to repair but somehow lived.. ah... the good ole days
Yes, Luke, thousands of people played Seaman.
And all but six of them were inmates at a North Korean prison camp.
Was one of them luke or was he in the prison
Dragonmaster76 I'd like to think that Luke never actually played Seaman except to get screen capture, but sadly...I do think he did some time in a North Korean prison.
"How come that thing isn't sentient?"
Gooigi: *aight imma head in*
3:48 Luke trying not to laugh in this line the same way Tim Curry tried not to laugh in his greatest line: “SPAAAACE!!!”
😂😂😂 just noticed this, your spot on with that observation.
witcher 3, the 'thank you card' you recieve from the little girl after completing the 'Where the Cat and Wolf Play' quest. i carried that thing all the way to the very end of the game.
10:04 "he wuvs u"... a minute later "oh shit, he ded"
“...and you realize FLUDD is killed on impact.”
_gets condom commercial out of nowhere, rushes to get riot shield and bash Trojan Man’s head in_
Thanks for making me attached to the baby Metroid, even though I have literally never played the game.
BEWARE SPOILERS FOR THE FOLLOWING
I nearly cried.
I found myself probably too attached to my growing hoard of magnum ammo in Resident Evil 2...
'But what if I need it later!!?'😧
Then you shoot the final boss with all the bullets and they still don't die. ;-;
MetabolicSpore0 I literally finished the game with like 27 magnum ammo because “there’s gonna be a boss I struggle more with”
I kept all the bullets to the end of the game. Kept thinking "no, the boss will come back again and worse, save that ammo!"
12:31 alright, so the ring is the Sole Survivor's last link to their old life which included a robot butler.
So... Does said robot butler not count?
Right? I can't ever have any companion but Codsworth. It just seemed fitting given that he and the protagonist shared a history and had lost the same things. He was always both the pessimistic devil and magnanimous angel on my shoulders.
Codsworth is that older figure in the game that always gives me comfort; relishing the glory of the current days as I succeed in my quests while also reminiscing about the old days, using those memories to keep us going.
man I forgot Sunshine was fully voiced
I just remembered FLUDD
I miss potato Glados from portal 2, I think we developed a nice friendship
PotatOS was great, best part of the game imo
"Oh hi. So, how are you doing? Because I'm a potato."
" this potato only produces 1.1 volts of electricity. I literally do not have the energy to lie to you."
WHAT THE HE-fzzzzcht
It turns out this potato doesn’t produce enough energy for strong emotional reactions. So stay calm.
Or the companion cube.
Space hampster in the Mass Effect series. The fish were cool, but space hampster was the best.
Boo is literally the first thing I go to find when you get the Normandy back
"meep!" Space hamster then runs back into his house
"If they try to get you... Go for the eyes."
- Commander Shepard
Marcus Manchester if you have the leviathan DLC in ME 3 there’s a husk head you can get, that interacts with the hamster
@@mycazglinski2302 I don't know how many times I interacted with that head trying to figure out what it did. Now I need to go back and play it again just to get that head.
Outside Xtra: “Crazy how we got so attached to a wedding ring in Fallout 4!”
Me, who sold both rings immediately so I could get some leather armor: “Yeah. Craaaazy....”
In Skyrim, I got super invested in my Band of Matrimony. I always marry Ysolda because, despite her one shady thing, she's sweet and I love her voice. . .and I can't marry Serana. I also get attached to Lucia and Sofie because I have 2 daughters of my own. I rename them Lindsey and Haley in my head and ignore the text on the screen. I work to get septims very hard so that I can give them 1,000 gold when they ask for an allowance. Spoiling my kids is awesome.
I do admit, I kept the gnome throughout L4D2, not for the achievement or for the healing perk, just because I'd won him and I wanted to feel safe because my teammates KEPT STARTLING THE WITCH
Bloody witches so many deaths from that bloody thing
I randomly gnome people. I would go to strangers home and give them a free gnome. I made one drinking beer.
Does GLaDOS potato form in Portal 2 count ? 🤔 'Cause I kinda liked her then.
Lonely Rat Girl I know I was too!
Yes it surely counts!!
Also the companion cube from 1
Wait you mean Pequod ISN'T one guy on my team, but a call sign? :(. I was so glad to see him every time at the end of a mission
I reluctantly sold the wedding ring to help build the first community and thereby, a new life. It actually played a huge role in my personal story in this way and might very well have been one of the more major contributing factors to me having actually loved that game.. despite my later disappointment with how many opportunities the writers squandered.
"Dumbest things we got attached to"
*1. Robot backpack*
Me "haha I guess that is pretty silly"
*2. Human life*
Me "oh boy.."
If it's just a callsign Mike then why does he have the same voice every time???
You must have a very specific skill set to be a diamond dogs pilot
I'm really glad to see I'm not the only person who attaches complex stories and sentiment to random video game objects. Your sword will always have a place of honor in my armory, Skjor!
me: sees Super Mario Sunshine
also me: oh no, Luke needs to undergo his Fludd trauma again
I always wanted to save the Marines in 'Halo', everytime one of them died it was like a kick in the balls.
In one of my Fallout 4 playthroughs I gave the wedding ring to Piper after I maxxed her affinity and it gave some extra dialog. I always keep both, and collect as many vault suits and red dresses and power armor as I can find for some reason.
Pequod is a legend
However for me he has a habit of dropping me off near an enemy BTR and getting himself shot down
"I mean, Professor E. Gadd also made the Poltergust ghost-vacuum from Luigi's Mansion -- how come *that* thing isn't sentient?"
Gooigi?
I became super attached to The Book of the Dragonborn found in Helgen Keep. When ever I start a playthrough, I always make sure to grab it before escaping (and it never leaves my inventory...ever)
Isn't that the only cooy of it in the game?
@@brosephnoonan223 I think there are other copies, like in College of Winterhold (at least according to wiki, but I never looked for them)
@@brosephnoonan223 No there are lots of copies and I have collected Every Single one. I even had a mod that I can make a shrine with and I always make a shrine for the Book. haha
I was being overdramatic with my mates once and spun a story about involuntarily killing the first enemy in self defense, I took his cuirass and honestly became attached, he was my first kill, maybe if I had said something all this useless and heartless carnage wouldnt have happened...
I become super attached to my Skyrim nude mod it never left my inventory
me: sees wedding ring
also me: this sells for over 200 caps *sells it*
You sick bastard
@@seanshogun1957 mittensquad does it every time
On my first playthrough of Fallout 4, I sold the wedding ring so quickly! Those caps are crucial early in the game!
Every playthrough after that, however, I held onto it.
Outside Xtra: the wedding ring from fallout 4 is an object we ended the game with.
Me, in diamond city selling both rings: wat
I always keep both rings, and give the one that used to belong to my character's spouse to a new romantic partner. Usually Kate.
I didn't really care, but I was sad when the partner died.
“Why isn’t the poltergust sentient?”
*Goouigi wants to know your location
The screaming husk head from the Mass Effect 3 Leviathan DLC! 🤣
That thing kept scaring my poor little Space Hamster though!
The Human Noble in DAO can get a shield with your family's crest on it, the stats aren't great but I carried that thing around with me the entire game and smashed Howe's face in with it.
Tbh I ended up giving the wedding ring to whichever companion I decided to 'romance' (get a bonus from) in my various playthroughs of fallout.
My immediate reaction to the rings is to leave them in vault 111
Where are the turrets from portal? Ok, they are trying to kill me but have you heard them talk? And they even understand it when you try to destroy them! I went out of my way not to hurt a single one of them because they are too cute.
+ "I don't hate you" is a line, for a sweetheart.
Personally for me in Fallout 4, I was deeply attached to MacCready’s toy soldier and even downloaded a mod to insure that I don’t accidentally make a wall for Sanctuary’s local Nuka Girl themed bar out of Mini MacCready because I care too much for the sentimental value of the dumb thing and MacCready is best husbando.
I loved feeding and swimming with my pet slaughter fishes in Skyrim.
"good news everyone, the gnome is fine", "That's it, you're off the team"!!
*Sees Sea-Man*
NOPE. NOOOOOPE. nopey-nope-nope McNopey from Nopetown, Nopania. I've binged Nightmare on Elm Street over 3 days already, I do *not* need to add that to my nightmares.
*Sees Sea-Man mating*
I SAID NOPE! NOPE MEANS NOPE!
At least you weren't eating when it came up.
😶i never forgot this moment
@@tokatstorm9270 i was 😰
So. much. nope.
I was interpreting it as if Pequod was the call sign for the mission helicopter. So if the pilot died, the next pilot would just take over the mission chopper handle for simplicity and continuity.
Hey I got emotionally attached to the shadow preist artifact in WoW Xal'atath, a blade that pretty much wants to corrupt me a soon as I defeat the legion...yet I felt so sad when I had to sacrifice her to cleanse the sword that Sargeras stapped into Azeroth.
I've become attached to the boots of my character's mother in Dragon Age: Origins. Even though they don't help me anymore, I can't bring myself to sell them
It was the wedding ring for me even though my character totally didn't want to get married I couldn't get rid of it
The ring, the boots *and* the noble clothing you get after stabbing that b*tch in the face. Good thing I use mods, or I would be dead several times over. Though I would look fabulous as I go down...
I'm kinda attached in a weird way. Like my character will toss out old armor like nothing. Until that reflective amulet you get at TToSA and of course the Warden's Promise. But I always keep Alistair with the Runic Worry Token and Duncan's sheild the moment I get it. Zevran keeps these random shitty Dalish Gloves I gave him and the also shitty but slightly less so Antivan boots. And Sten has literally never gotten his sword back in my worlds cause I can't find the things. Lol
@@VoraciousRdr In Fallout 4, I kept that stupid wedding ring in my inventory for the entire game. If it weighed any more than it did I was gonna sell it.
I had the noble origin and kept my family sword on me through the entire game. I was still using it as a weapon long after it became obsolete.
Mimer's severed head in God of War.
Loved the stories he told when sailing.
When FLUDD was shown, i instantly remembered my playthrough, so i played the game again. 😂
So this was only temporary and there was another one but i was oddly attached to ezios hidden blade and it broke my heart when it broke in ac revalations
I actually DID play Seaman on the Dreamcast (yes, it unfortunately was a real game with traumatic consequences, Ellen...), and thanks for bringing up some horrible repressed memories of Seaman mating... I really thought I had completely blocked that out of my mind, yet HERE WE ARE! 😭
What about the companion cube from Portal? Not even a line of dialogue and I carried that inanimate buddy around like an overly inebriated best friend on a Friday night.
How about the will-o'-the-wisp companion you--role-playing as a mage who really likes pretty lights--summoned obsessively throughout the entirety of your 100+ hour Dragon Age: Origins play-through, despite the fact you could never quite tell if you were, in fact, getting any stat boost from doing so?
Oh, no one else did that? Carry on then...
me. i did that. i did EXACTLY that.
Lisa the plant from Life is Strange. Never have I felt guiltier not watering something properly.
The sad thing is that Lisa dies even if you water it too much though...
COMPANION CUBE! I will never forget you!
This is a list of dumbest things, not of the most eloquent, well developed characters to whom we got attached.
@@doctorwhouse3881 True, but I always found him a bit of a square though...
@@respectableaf9061 , a square? Nah, it's a very 3 dimensional character.
I honestly thought Companion Cube would be on this list
your profile picture upsets me
I got attached to potato in portal 2... Even though she tried to kill me in portal 1... All those dialogue with her former boss were touching...
Carolyn was awesome. :D
One of video games best frienemies.
Potat0s
I'm glad the baby metroid got mentioned in a list finally. I brought it up in the comments section of the Saddest Boss Battles, then was sad it didn't make it into the Commentator Edition. I really did cry human tears over this weird cute alien! I wouldn't consider it dumb to get attached to though. It sacrificed itself for you and is most likely sentient.
At the beginning of Fallout 4, you can open your spouse's fridge and take his/her wedding ring to remember him/her by. Although, having 2 wedding rings won't help you any more than 1.
The starting equipment in RPG's. I don't know what it is but even after finding better weapons and armor, I always keep my starting gear during a new adventure.
I did that with the first leather cap you get in Golden Sun Dark Dawn. Like. I'll have all this armor that gives 20+ defense and sitting at the very end of my inventory is that banged up leather cap Issac gave Matthew. I like to imagine he puts it on to sleep when he's feeling homesick (and is relatively safe like in an inn)
Same, I don't know which game did it. but at some point I got conditioned to get my starting gear...b/c you never know it might be part of an upgrade to super gear
THe only thing I related to was the baby Metroid. That was sad. It heroically attacked Mother Brain to give you the power to defeat her; at the cost of its life. >_< It thought of Samus as its REAL mother. So sad.
"" fallout 4 - wedding ring ""
when you low-key just give it to your romantic companion and make them equip it :"
Yep. Admittedly as a gay, I could care less about the cardboard cutout designated as my husband, but still, I don't even see how a straight could care about that hunk of driftwood.
@@GroundThing Yeah I just wanted to romance a synth detective.
This is one of my favorite videos you've done so far. Nice work team!
Humanity doesn't do enough hovering. It does do plenty of screeching, as someone who works in catering can attest.
I became attached to the "goo-wery" item in AC odyssey... you can easily sell it for an easy 300 gold... but the little girl who made it broke my heart, and 250 hours into the game it's the only item in my sellable inventory ❤
I got attached to Carmine from Gears of War :>
Never played Half Life, but my first reaction to seeing Lamarr would be trying to use the Gravity Gun to fire it in the sun
Dragon Age 2. Avelines shild. It's quite bad and you quickly get something better but if you sell it you get a little piece of dialog later in the game where she bitterly points out how you've sold it for petty cash though she'd gotten it from her dad. Never sold it in any other playthrough. The guilt I tell you, the guilt!
I didn't sell it in one playthrough but she's still bitter. I understand the sentiment, but the game never let me return it to her except by equipping it on her.
What seriously? I never knew that, cause I..Never sell my companion's stuff, even if I've given them something new I keep the original. I mean, it's not the MC's *to* sell.
The shield belonged to her late husband Wesley who died in the prologue to the blight
I give them new equipment, but I always keep the original in the inventor
Trollololo, the Redanian soldier Rock Troll from Witcher 3!
Aw, I love that guy! Little murdery sweetheart that he is, bless him.
I actually love all the rock trolls in Witcher 3. Especially wham-a-wham.
The rock trolls are so miss under stood and I loved them
10:49 *insert piano part of Giorno's theme*
6:24 she wasnt scared of the zombie clown, she was scared that midnight riders had the word "money" in their song