Also Mikes wants to be a professional race car driver, Jane wants to romance a vampire, and Andy “want to do is to create the perfect genetic soldier! Not for power, not for evil, but for good. Carlos Blanka will be the first of many - they shall march out of my laboratory and sweep away every adversary, every creed, every nation, until the very planet is in the loving grip of the Pax Andynica. And then peace will reign, and the world, and all humanity, shall bow to me in humble gratitude…”
But... But... There is actual, legit lore behind OutsideXbox. Sure, it has been somewhat scarce lately, but we already know Jane has a secret lab of some kind under the studio, for example. It has been referred to at least in two separate videos.
As a kid my friend who lived next door had Future Cop LAPD, we spent so many hours in that multiplayer mode. I am so happy and surprised to see it pop up on a list. Ahh, so many good memories.
I also had a friend who I spent hundreds of hours playing Future Cop LAPD with in my childhood. The co-op story mode was fun too, but precinct assault was so damn good. Very pleased to see it getting some love from Outside Xbox and others.
@@JohnWilliams-cr2szLast time I checked they were surprisingly expensive, I think it has a bit of a cult following now and with so few copies in circulation it's not cheap! Count me in as another who owned it back then and loved it.
Watch dogs had a social stealth multiplayer mode that worked just like the assassins creed one, except that it was seamless into your main campaign. A player could drop into your game and stalk you without being any the wiser.
Well yeah, if you missed the big fuck-off notification screaming "HEY A PLAYER IS COMING TO KILL YOU RIGHT NOW YOU BETTER GO HIDE" and also the game restricting your map access to a 100-yard-circle then I guess yeah you would be none the wiser lol
Aww, I was wondering if the servers were still up-there was certainly a dedicated community. I still vaguely remember some of the tags of players. Sucks 4 sure.
The creators of League of Legends specifically mention Future Cop LAPD as their inspiration for their first MOBA mods in StarCraft and WarCraft. It’s way more than just a coincidence.
You should check out the multiplayer in Salt and Sacrifice! Little known game, but it is AWESOME. It’s an indie Soulslike metroidvania, sequel to Salt and Sanctuary. You can get, like 6 people in one world, all with different alliances goals, for a massive murder party with people showing up to kill you, people showing up to kill them, people killing the enemies and people killing everything that moves. All while the enemies in the world are just trying to do their thing. It’s fantastic.
I love Future Cop LAPD! The multiplayer mode had an AI option which was still good. I'm glad I have it on my PSP as I don't have anywhere to hook my PlayStation or PlayStation 2.
Future cop lapd was great. Or rather my friends and I have great memories of staying up all night to beat it. Thank you Andy for reminding me of that gem.
Oh, wow! This is such a coincidence. A couple weeks ago I was trying to remember what Future Cop LAPD was named and couldn’t figure it out. I ended up deciding it wasn’t real and I imagined the whole thing. It’s so weird to go literally decades without thinking about it and then have it show up twice back to back
A few months back I was trying so hard to remember the name of the game. I finally saw a UA-camr make a video on it and all the memories came rushing back. Fun Fact : It was the first game by EA Redwood Shores who would later rebrand as Visceral and make Dead Space.
Outside X Lore pitch: Since they have mentioned the black chair they sit on is Robert, and he wants revenge on whoever burnt down his furniture factory home, I stipulate that Jane did it in response to the murder of her first husband, who was in fact murdered by red chair who she mistook for Robert.
Conker's Bad Fur Day's multiplayer modes were five full-on parallel campaigns taking place at various points in the main plot starring their own casts of characters and focusing on a different form of gameplay.
I loved playing Brotherhood's multiplayer, it was the most hype moment when you'd outplay someone and all your homies are popping off like you just broke someone's ankles in basketball.
The Assassins Creed one was what I immediately thought of when I read the title. As someone who doesnt normally play multiplayer games, I loved that mode. There have been quite a few games that have tried to replicate it in various ways, but none have succeeded in exactly how fun that was to both evade pursuers with chase breakers and abilities, or to hunt down your targets from the rooftops. Its maddening that of all the things, that is what Ubi decided to drop and never return to. I also admit I didnt like the concept of Origins multiplayer at first, but after a while I eventually gave it a shot and liked it, but it felt like you were playing as paper. It was just way too easy to shoot down your targets.
TLoU Factions deserves a mention, such a shame what's happened with Factions 2. Also, Dead Space 2 - not least because it gave them the excuse to add 'strategically dismember your friends' as a selling point on the back of the box 😅
For an additional example: Dawn of War II's Last Stand mode. Yes, RTS games usually have a multiplayer mode, and DoWII is no different (and in some of the expansions you can even play the campaign in co-op, which is cool!). But in addition to multiplayer skirmish, the devs also added The Last Stand mode - three players each control a single hero in a big old arena and work together to survive 20 waves of enemies. It's received a bunch of updates since its inception too, including a second map (harder, but a smoother difficulty curve), extra wargear (often very potent), and new characters (extremely fun)!
Couple ones I would put up for the Commenter Edition: *Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal *Mass Effect 3's Galaxy At War *Gears of War 2's Horde Mode *Transformers: War For Cybertron
That AC Brotherhood mp mode has given me so many cool moments to look back on. I think my favourite was seeing my pursuer walking towards me - me then slipping around the corner and parking on a bench and using the ability to transform the few npcs around you into the same character model as you. And watching as he approached, hesitated and then stabbed the character next to me. Good times were had in that mode
The first three game modes here are CRIMINALLY underrated. And Bioshock 2 is definitely done a disservice by Andy’s intro. Good video though. Really enjoyed a lot of these game modes in a time when it was CoD or L4D2 everyday.
I remember being weirdly good at the AC: Brotherhood multiplayer. It was so much fun, and you got little vendettas with other players, developed your own little strategies...Damn, I'd forgotten how good it was.
Don't forget Gravity Rush 2's brilliant Asynchronous multiplayer scavenger hunts, or Ghost of Tsushima's free Legends mode, which is basically a full game in and of itself.
I seem to remember the old "Black & White" god game from Lionhead Studios had a multiplayer mode where your creature avatar could fight or compete against another player's.
So many good modes! Assassin's Creed's Seek & Murder, Spies vs Mercs, Bioshock 2 multiplayer. Those were the only on the list that I played and miss them all.
The standout original multiplayer for me was the one in Giants: Citizen Kabuto. It was a unique asymmetrical mode with three factions: a kaiju-ish monster with offspring to look after (the titular Kabuto), discount space marine fodder (the Meccaryns), and a smaller team of sword- and bow-wielding sirens with magical powers (the Sea Reapers). You could mix and match to your heart's content, with e.g., Mecc v. Mecc or a three-way battle of all the different factions.
No mention of Perfect Dark's "Counter-Operative" mode where, inside a normal campaign mission, one player controls Joanna and the other takes control of a random enemy on the map?
Personally I liked the Invasion mode of Watchdogs more than the mobile phone app. My first introduction to the acting like an NPC that you talked about for Assassin's creed
No one in the comments mentioned Max Payne 3? Like Arkham Origins, there were modes where you get a chance to the heroes, and there were a lot of perks and fun choices to be made in loadouts.
Carrying my xbox to my friends house to play spitscreen zombies, was so great before we got online. Verruckt map was a proper buzz, so glad I enjoyed playing them all fresh through the CoDs, not a fan these days of the newer iterations.
Armored Core Verdict Day's online mode was something else completely different from previous generation Not only does it include the standard PvP battle for 1v1 or 3v3, but there also Coop battle where you could fight in mission with your buddy or the much more ambitious World Mode where you could form a team of 4 AC pilots and 1 operator to control and take over territory on an overmap
Those AC multiplayer back in the ps3 gen are the only online games I have ever engage with. I don't remember how many dozen hours to unlock everything and get to max level in revelations.
So the Arkham game basically took the metal gear solid 4 multiplayer mode that was 2 factions fighting with Snake having his own mission to accomplish as well. Making it 3 factions fighting
I LOVED the AC multiplayer. I remember at first thinking “Man that is such a stupid concept” and when I got the game I avoided it like the plague til one day I didn’t feel like playing the main game but still wanted to play. So I figured what the hell, let’s give that multiplayer a try and oh my goodness I ended up putting more hours into that than the main game lol. I was GOOD at it too, hated when I got assassinated though lol As for the Arkham multiplayer I had no idea that existed until like… 2019 and was sad that I missed it.
It probably doesn't meet your criteria cuz it is a completely stand-a-lone game, but you guys should look into The Outlast Trails. I thought that an Outlast multi-player game wouldn't be good, but I'm hooked on it now. I really do like the overarching narrative that you are basically a bum that is being put thru the trails in order to become a Cold-War Activatable Assassin, at least I think that what the story is. Edit : On further review, I see you guys have played it.... THEN WHY WASN'T IT ON THE LIST!!!!!!
Re: the bit at about 16:30 when Mike is talking about the semantics of "nazi zombies" -- Let Mike cook! I'm a linguist and a pedant, so I have to throw my hat in the ring, lol. I would posit that the more accurate (but less catchy and brandable) term would be "zombie nazis" because it puts "zombie" in adjective position to modify the noun "nazis", whereas "nazi zombies" reverses that setup (and uses "nazi" as an adjective to modify the noun "zombies"). In other words, "zombie nazis" are nazis who are zombies (accurate), while "nazi zombies" are zombies who subscribe to the nazi political philosophy (hilarious). I'm thoroughly enjoying the implication that "nazi zombies" are, despite being a horde of shambling undead, also ardent fascists. These zombies may have even adopted the ideology postmortem, after their brains literally started to rot, lmao.
A multiplayer game you guys should play is "Bloody Good Time." It got released and then the company that made it got bought and merged with another one. It's a goofy game where you're on a movie set and given weapons in order to get the most "stars." However the weapon table rotates and you can't abuse the same weapon always because you'll end up losing if you do since each round alters how many stars you can get from it. You can't kill in front of bodyguards watching or else they'll chase you and remove the points your earned and you can get points with environmental kills if you catch a player in a certain area of the maps. It's got a mix of The Sims also where during the match you have to eat, nap and even poop. Which of course makes you vulnerable to players.
I feel like Dead Space 2 MP should be on here as well. But at the same time I don't know how many people will agree with that. I just remember the chaotic mayhem of that MP when I played it.
Outsidexbox lore:
Mike like car, Jane like space, Andy like pirate, Ellen like cat, Luke like Triceratops
Also Mike chaotic, Jane evil, Andy cheater, Ellen sneaky, Luke tall
Also Mikes wants to be a professional race car driver, Jane wants to romance a vampire, and Andy “want to do is to create the perfect genetic soldier! Not for power, not for evil, but for good. Carlos Blanka will be the first of many - they shall march out of my laboratory and sweep away every adversary, every creed, every nation, until the very planet is in the loving grip of the Pax Andynica. And then peace will reign, and the world, and all humanity, shall bow to me in humble gratitude…”
But... But... There is actual, legit lore behind OutsideXbox.
Sure, it has been somewhat scarce lately, but we already know Jane has a secret lab of some kind under the studio, for example. It has been referred to at least in two separate videos.
@@TheRawrnstuff and she’s a millionaire
Also, Jane and Andy only convinced mike to be here, by telling him they can help him find his missing dog.
As a kid my friend who lived next door had Future Cop LAPD, we spent so many hours in that multiplayer mode. I am so happy and surprised to see it pop up on a list.
Ahh, so many good memories.
"I LIVE AGAIN!!!" :D
I also had a friend who I spent hundreds of hours playing Future Cop LAPD with in my childhood. The co-op story mode was fun too, but precinct assault was so damn good. Very pleased to see it getting some love from Outside Xbox and others.
@@ArraniallI might need to try and track down a used copy of it.
In my case, I was the neighbour that had the game. Good memories
@@JohnWilliams-cr2szLast time I checked they were surprisingly expensive, I think it has a bit of a cult following now and with so few copies in circulation it's not cheap! Count me in as another who owned it back then and loved it.
Watch dogs had a social stealth multiplayer mode that worked just like the assassins creed one, except that it was seamless into your main campaign. A player could drop into your game and stalk you without being any the wiser.
Which was a feature I turned off before starting!
Didn't they add something like that to Resident Evil 6?
Well yeah, if you missed the big fuck-off notification screaming "HEY A PLAYER IS COMING TO KILL YOU RIGHT NOW YOU BETTER GO HIDE" and also the game restricting your map access to a 100-yard-circle then I guess yeah you would be none the wiser lol
Bioshock 2’s online mode was the only multiplayer game that I have ever enjoyed. It was so fun, I was sad when the servers shut down
Aww, I was wondering if the servers were still up-there was certainly a dedicated community. I still vaguely remember some of the tags of players. Sucks 4 sure.
The fact that it was apparently made by the Warframe devs is what threw me lol
Nah it was terribly balanced. Electro bolt and elephant gun insta kills were broken af.
@@Zalazaar it was still fun though, electric bolt/crossbow was my fav
@@mishmashmagon I was a fan of the Grenade launcher
I'm kinda hoping Mike had to do a half dozen takes, half eating multiple donuts as he laments not having the opportunity to eat more donuts 😂
There WAS Oxboxtra lore back when we had Show of the Week AND Show of the Weekend, lol. Like Jane's underground lab! Who else remembers that tidbit?
The creators of League of Legends specifically mention Future Cop LAPD as their inspiration for their first MOBA mods in StarCraft and WarCraft. It’s way more than just a coincidence.
Yeah. I would definitely say it laid the groundwork for modern MOBAS.
Oh my gosh Future Cop LAPD! Someone else who actually remembers this, me and my bro loved this fun little game as kids - I still have it, its fun!
I'm very happy to know that I'm not the only person who remembers and appreciates fondly the game Future Cop LAPD.
You should check out the multiplayer in Salt and Sacrifice! Little known game, but it is AWESOME. It’s an indie Soulslike metroidvania, sequel to Salt and Sanctuary. You can get, like 6 people in one world, all with different alliances goals, for a massive murder party with people showing up to kill you, people showing up to kill them, people killing the enemies and people killing everything that moves. All while the enemies in the world are just trying to do their thing. It’s fantastic.
"which was a fun new way to find out what my mother had been up to" caused me to actually spit out my cornflakes 😂
I love Future Cop LAPD! The multiplayer mode had an AI option which was still good. I'm glad I have it on my PSP as I don't have anywhere to hook my PlayStation or PlayStation 2.
Sky Captain is unstopable!
@@AbenZin1 I LIVE AGAIN!!
Future cop lapd was great. Or rather my friends and I have great memories of staying up all night to beat it. Thank you Andy for reminding me of that gem.
Oh, wow! This is such a coincidence. A couple weeks ago I was trying to remember what Future Cop LAPD was named and couldn’t figure it out. I ended up deciding it wasn’t real and I imagined the whole thing. It’s so weird to go literally decades without thinking about it and then have it show up twice back to back
A few months back I was trying so hard to remember the name of the game. I finally saw a UA-camr make a video on it and all the memories came rushing back.
Fun Fact : It was the first game by EA Redwood Shores who would later rebrand as Visceral and make Dead Space.
Outside X Lore pitch: Since they have mentioned the black chair they sit on is Robert, and he wants revenge on whoever burnt down his furniture factory home, I stipulate that Jane did it in response to the murder of her first husband, who was in fact murdered by red chair who she mistook for Robert.
Conker's Bad Fur Day's multiplayer modes were five full-on parallel campaigns taking place at various points in the main plot starring their own casts of characters and focusing on a different form of gameplay.
I remember watching this channel like 10 years ago. Good to see it is still going strong.
"Gamers of a certain vintage" is a great way to say older.
I loved playing Brotherhood's multiplayer, it was the most hype moment when you'd outplay someone and all your homies are popping off like you just broke someone's ankles in basketball.
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood multiplayer is one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. Such a great, unique concept!
The Assassins Creed one was what I immediately thought of when I read the title. As someone who doesnt normally play multiplayer games, I loved that mode. There have been quite a few games that have tried to replicate it in various ways, but none have succeeded in exactly how fun that was to both evade pursuers with chase breakers and abilities, or to hunt down your targets from the rooftops. Its maddening that of all the things, that is what Ubi decided to drop and never return to.
I also admit I didnt like the concept of Origins multiplayer at first, but after a while I eventually gave it a shot and liked it, but it felt like you were playing as paper. It was just way too easy to shoot down your targets.
Spies vs Mercs was so damn good. Feels like a lost memory playing that, don’t think I’ve ever met a single person who played it lol
My friend and I loved it. Chaos Theory had so much content. A great single player, Co-Op and versus.
FINALLY!!! FUTURE COP LAPD gets a mention!!!! That brings back my childhood!
TLoU Factions deserves a mention, such a shame what's happened with Factions 2.
Also, Dead Space 2 - not least because it gave them the excuse to add 'strategically dismember your friends' as a selling point on the back of the box 😅
Some folks have mentioned ME3 multiplayer already, and by gods, do I miss it.
For an additional example: Dawn of War II's Last Stand mode.
Yes, RTS games usually have a multiplayer mode, and DoWII is no different (and in some of the expansions you can even play the campaign in co-op, which is cool!). But in addition to multiplayer skirmish, the devs also added The Last Stand mode - three players each control a single hero in a big old arena and work together to survive 20 waves of enemies. It's received a bunch of updates since its inception too, including a second map (harder, but a smoother difficulty curve), extra wargear (often very potent), and new characters (extremely fun)!
Asssassin's Creed and Bioshock 2's multiplayer modes were the only ones i've ever been incredibly good at. Sincerely miss both of them.
In Mikes defense, National Donut Day is a very big day.
As a fan of Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, I feel compelled to bring up Uru: Ages Beyond Myst
Petition for Mike’s TED talk, presumably based on the idea that zombies have no inherent political interests (that we know of)
Petition signed
I think Zombies could rally behind a campaign like “More Brains for Zombies!”
Holy Shit, They talked about Future Cop!!! So many good memories with this game!!!
Couple ones I would put up for the Commenter Edition:
*Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal
*Mass Effect 3's Galaxy At War
*Gears of War 2's Horde Mode
*Transformers: War For Cybertron
That AC Brotherhood mp mode has given me so many cool moments to look back on.
I think my favourite was seeing my pursuer walking towards me - me then slipping around the corner and parking on a bench and using the ability to transform the few npcs around you into the same character model as you. And watching as he approached, hesitated and then stabbed the character next to me. Good times were had in that mode
The first three game modes here are CRIMINALLY underrated. And Bioshock 2 is definitely done a disservice by Andy’s intro.
Good video though. Really enjoyed a lot of these game modes in a time when it was CoD or L4D2 everyday.
I remember being weirdly good at the AC: Brotherhood multiplayer. It was so much fun, and you got little vendettas with other players, developed your own little strategies...Damn, I'd forgotten how good it was.
I played the Future Cop demo to death growing up. My brother and I loved the tower defence mode!
Don't forget Gravity Rush 2's brilliant Asynchronous multiplayer scavenger hunts, or Ghost of Tsushima's free Legends mode, which is basically a full game in and of itself.
Thanks a lot, Jane. Now I'm visualising Sam Fisher doing a "Ross Gellar" and creating a paste, escaping his rubber suit.
I seem to remember the old "Black & White" god game from Lionhead Studios had a multiplayer mode where your creature avatar could fight or compete against another player's.
The bioshock multiplayer gave me many many hours of joy.
So many good modes! Assassin's Creed's Seek & Murder, Spies vs Mercs, Bioshock 2 multiplayer. Those were the only on the list that I played and miss them all.
The standout original multiplayer for me was the one in Giants: Citizen Kabuto. It was a unique asymmetrical mode with three factions: a kaiju-ish monster with offspring to look after (the titular Kabuto), discount space marine fodder (the Meccaryns), and a smaller team of sword- and bow-wielding sirens with magical powers (the Sea Reapers). You could mix and match to your heart's content, with e.g., Mecc v. Mecc or a three-way battle of all the different factions.
Future Cop is a stone cold classic.
How was the Hitman multiplayer mode not apart of this? Andy loved that one.
"I try to get by with doing the least amount possible." As do I.
mike's logic on assassin's creed is spot on
No mention of Perfect Dark's "Counter-Operative" mode where, inside a normal campaign mission, one player controls Joanna and the other takes control of a random enemy on the map?
Herzog Zwei was so great! The multiplayer makes most modern mobile games pale in comparison.
Future cop was one of my favourite games as a kid
I used to play bioshock 2 multiplayer a lot, I even had people I knew from there because there were so few of us playing
I’m still super sad Arkham’s multiplayer didn’t last, I remember having a blast playing it, especially if I got to play Robin (Robin fan)
These were all good, like I'll give the exception of brotherhood but that was probably more to do with the 360
Personally I liked the Invasion mode of Watchdogs more than the mobile phone app. My first introduction to the acting like an NPC that you talked about for Assassin's creed
No one in the comments mentioned Max Payne 3? Like Arkham Origins, there were modes where you get a chance to the heroes, and there were a lot of perks and fun choices to be made in loadouts.
Carrying my xbox to my friends house to play spitscreen zombies, was so great before we got online. Verruckt map was a proper buzz, so glad I enjoyed playing them all fresh through the CoDs, not a fan these days of the newer iterations.
Armored Core Verdict Day's online mode was something else completely different from previous generation
Not only does it include the standard PvP battle for 1v1 or 3v3, but there also Coop battle where you could fight in mission with your buddy or the much more ambitious World Mode where you could form a team of 4 AC pilots and 1 operator to control and take over territory on an overmap
Did Mike get a doughnut to use for the bit, or did the bit come from Mike having a doughnut? One of nature's mysteries.
i arguably played PvP Stealth and Seek more than the core game and I unlocked the final armor sets in each back then
I love precint assault!! That was my game for the whole summer!!
Digital extreme who made the bioshock multiplayer used the mass effect multiplayer as inspiration to make their multiplayer looter shooter warframe.
There was a couple of games like Among Us back in the WarCraft 3 days. Good custom map, but never got to Among Us levels.
When Andy suggested 700 a part of me realized that an Oxtra/Oxbox marathon list would be a dream come true lol.
Those AC multiplayer back in the ps3 gen are the only online games I have ever engage with. I don't remember how many dozen hours to unlock everything and get to max level in revelations.
So the Arkham game basically took the metal gear solid 4 multiplayer mode that was 2 factions fighting with Snake having his own mission to accomplish as well. Making it 3 factions fighting
Invisible Predator rocked!
14:07 he said even for the game set in 2098...
I thought i was high again 😂
I LOVED the AC multiplayer. I remember at first thinking “Man that is such a stupid concept” and when I got the game I avoided it like the plague til one day I didn’t feel like playing the main game but still wanted to play. So I figured what the hell, let’s give that multiplayer a try and oh my goodness I ended up putting more hours into that than the main game lol. I was GOOD at it too, hated when I got assassinated though lol
As for the Arkham multiplayer I had no idea that existed until like… 2019 and was sad that I missed it.
14:01 “I’m pretty sure they don’t do rubber rocket-propelled grenades.”
Yakuza/Like a Dragon fans’d beg to differ.
I sense Mike’s sinister pencil behind that Fiat joke
I am amazed that Mass Effect 3s completely free and regularly massively updated multiplayer didn't make the cut.
13:10 Yep, that's about right. 😂😂
Jane wanting to play as Batman is so freakin' cool 😎.
It probably doesn't meet your criteria cuz it is a completely stand-a-lone game, but you guys should look into The Outlast Trails. I thought that an Outlast multi-player game wouldn't be good, but I'm hooked on it now. I really do like the overarching narrative that you are basically a bum that is being put thru the trails in order to become a Cold-War Activatable Assassin, at least I think that what the story is.
Edit : On further review, I see you guys have played it.... THEN WHY WASN'T IT ON THE LIST!!!!!!
Arkham origins online was so underrated. Still upset I’ve never played bioshock online and now i never will
Back before every multiplayer was a battle royale,they were ahead of their time & invented game modes that are dime a dozen now,these are facts.
Re: the bit at about 16:30 when Mike is talking about the semantics of "nazi zombies" -- Let Mike cook! I'm a linguist and a pedant, so I have to throw my hat in the ring, lol.
I would posit that the more accurate (but less catchy and brandable) term would be "zombie nazis" because it puts "zombie" in adjective position to modify the noun "nazis", whereas "nazi zombies" reverses that setup (and uses "nazi" as an adjective to modify the noun "zombies").
In other words, "zombie nazis" are nazis who are zombies (accurate), while "nazi zombies" are zombies who subscribe to the nazi political philosophy (hilarious).
I'm thoroughly enjoying the implication that "nazi zombies" are, despite being a horde of shambling undead, also ardent fascists. These zombies may have even adopted the ideology postmortem, after their brains literally started to rot, lmao.
Ngl, that donut looked pretty nice.
Arkham origins was so fun with buddies wish we had somthing like it
"We're going to have to refer to Pac-Man as the wrold's first survival horror game"
Acceptable
Gears 2 Horde Mode was hands down the best and maybe not the first, but best wave-based multiplayer
I miss Arkham origins multiplayer. Used to play all the time with my uncles and they hated when I got the joker
I really liked Assassin Creeds multiplayer, it was surprisingly thrilling lol
The FIAT Multipla is a former Top Gear magazine car of the year!! Seriously!! 🤣🤣
Delightful as always
"Mike has broken Luke's neck" is not a sentence I expected to read today.
A multiplayer game you guys should play is "Bloody Good Time." It got released and then the company that made it got bought and merged with another one.
It's a goofy game where you're on a movie set and given weapons in order to get the most "stars." However the weapon table rotates and you can't abuse the same weapon always because you'll end up losing if you do since each round alters how many stars you can get from it. You can't kill in front of bodyguards watching or else they'll chase you and remove the points your earned and you can get points with environmental kills if you catch a player in a certain area of the maps.
It's got a mix of The Sims also where during the match you have to eat, nap and even poop. Which of course makes you vulnerable to players.
I feel like Dead Space 2 MP should be on here as well. But at the same time I don't know how many people will agree with that. I just remember the chaotic mayhem of that MP when I played it.
Jane I'm in for the Gotham City Larp. I call Calendar Man
Jane, are there any spots open for Condiment King? Gotta get these S tier characters in this Gotham LARP.
“Gamers of a certain vintage”…. I’ve never been called old so eloquently before! 😂
Mass Effect 3's multiplayer was completely unnecessary. And amazing.
Oh man I freaking miss Bioshock 2 multiplayer 😭😭😭
Thanks Andyyy!
5:15 I was in a very famous TV shooooooooooow
Bioshock 2's multiplayer was exceptionally good
I guess this means that the Clone Wars classic Xbox tank game had a MOBA multiplayer mode.
I would absolutely sign up for Jane's Gotham City LARP (and even let her be batman)
If I wanted to mess with drivers in Britain I'd drive a reliant robin at 5 miles an hour around a corner in a busy roundabout
I solved the lore secrets. Clearly Jane is a secret vampire lord, and Ellen is her Renfield.
Who remembers the farcry 3 episodic multiplayer with all original characters?