This biggest "Oh God" moment I could think of is actually a sad one. In Chapter 18 of Kid Icarus Uprising you start by hearing Pit's voice as he talks about what he remembers or what he sees. Then he finds out he's a ring. Later it gets worse as it's revealed by Magnus he has been a ring for 3 years while his body has been attacking the town at command of Lady Palutena who, when Pit gets his body back and is helped by Viridi to see Skyworld, pushes him away in a stern voice, like a parent disappointed in their child, telling him she always had found him useless and naive. It's a tearjerker that made me say, "Oh God, is this what we've come to?" when I first saw it.
I enjoyed that chapter a lot. The mystery of what had caused all of this is what drove me. Part of me wondered if Pauletna, a being of light, simply went off the deep end. Sure, it turned into a simple possession plot...but what caused it was two fold: Viridi's hateful campaign against humans and Pits fight against her, freeing the Chaos Kin from its prison.
The subnautica PDA made me so paranoid, between things like "detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the area, are you sure what you're doing is worth it?" and "this ecological biome contains 7 of the 9 preconditions for stimulating terror in humans" it took me a long time to get the courage to explore those areas
One of my biggest "Oh God" moments was in BOTW with reaching the Forgotten Temple area. I'm just minding my business trying to explore this new area when suddenly 5 Guardian lasers are pointed at my puny, twink ass with only 7 hearts to my total health.
@@Triforce_of_Doom no, it's where you get the iconic green tunic after clearing all the shrines. It's at the end of the canyon the fire dragon can appear in.
Dead Lander Omega…something to consider is that the Deadlands only takes places in a small portion of the house. So imagine what horrors could lie in the rest of the place. And what if this thing wasn’t what drove out the humans but was one of the humans…
...It had too many eyes and too many arms. It makes me think... It makes me think of nuclear mutation. Was that what made insects grow to insane levels of sentience that they were able to make advanced societies? Was a war started where every nuke went off? Or is it just a silent cryptid? This is the only time Fawful's Minion actually trapped me in my own head. It SCARES me to think of Dead Lander Omega now...
@@jarahknuckey9064 So what you're saying is...Bug Fables is a spiritual successor to Buck Bumble...ON TOP OF being Paper Mario inspired? Stop, my wallet can only take so much abuse! XD
Same here. There are compliations of people's reactions to Giratina entering phase 2 for the first time. If you enjoy seeing people losing their shit in that moment, check it out.
When that Kirby and the forgotten land spoiler warning came up I was so hyped to see what you had to say about the final boss. EVERYTHING and I do mean EVERYTHING that has ever been mentioned about the ancients, their tech, their history, the characters they were affiliated with, lead up to the reveal, that they were once human beings forced to leave their planet behind millions of years prior, and with it, the being that granted them their technology. Makes you wonder what the hell that means for Adeline, how she's the only human being in the Kirby franchise. The only backstory she has is that she came to dream land to study her artistic talent. Where was she before she lived in Dream land? Is her affiliation with the ancients the reason why she has a paintbrush that can bring stuff to life? I mean the ancients did have technology that was borderline magic after all... Really makes you think.
The creepy thing about Adeleine is that is obvious she is not human because you never see humans anywhere, and that the only creatures that know paint magic are either whinsy beans, or insane witches.
Every time I watch one of these, I'm reminded of how jaw-droppingly good your scripts are. It's always such a joy to listen to these. Please, keep at it.
Just so you're aware, in the Subnautica mod Return of the Ancients (yes the one that adds the garg), when you enter the Void and the Gargantuan Leviathan spawns in, the PDA first tries to warn you of the apex leviathan on its way to delete you, then it glitches and asks, "Are you ready to die?" Second worst heart attack of my life, second only to seeing the Gargantuan Leviathan directly behind you about to eat you.
In terms of lore you can argue star allies beat return to dreamland in terms of lore, given that it provides the origins for both dark matter and Kirby
The whole Volo and giratina fight was some of the most intense and fun stuff I’ve done in Pokémon. Kinda remind me of fighting fusion Kyurem and then Getsis in B2W2 cranked up to 11
Kirby and the Forgotten Land’s endgame was something that I thought I’d be ready for given all the other crazy stuff that happened in this series… we’ve had demonic deities, backstabbing allies using you for their plans of cosmic domination (which I never believed Elfilin to be not even once), cults to resurrect the possible reason Kirby even exists, what could they do this time? For the first time ever, I was legitimately scared… by a Kirby game. Leongar was a bit creepy with him going primal after Fecto Forgo completely takes over his mind for the second phase. But once it absorbed the Beast Pack… all I can think of and do is run. My brain shouting “GET OUT” the entire encounter, while this hulking mutated wall of god-knows-what hunted Kirby down the long dead hallway. And after all the fear, came my favorite finale in the whole series. This game better get something at The Game Awards, it’s been my GOTY ever since the demo.
Me: okay we've dealt with gods, eldtritch horrors, & cult demons. What could Kirby possibly d- Forgotten Land: HEY KIDS WANNA SEE AN SCP THAT EFFECTIVELY TOOK OVER A PLANET?! Me: O.o
*SPOILERS FOR THE #1 ENTRY BELOW. IF YOU HAVEN'T GOTTEN THIS FAR, COME BACK WHEN YOU WATCH IT.* You know what's the real icing on the cake for the Dead Landers? They are *IMMUNE* to the "Bug Me Not!" Badge. *EVEN IF YOU'RE AT THE LEVEL CAP.* It's as if the game is telling you that you have *NO* power here. *NONE.*
" They Hit like a *POKEMON SOUNDTRACK* " "Seriously, do you bathe in *BACON BITS!?* " "On this *TORTURED TEARDROP* IN space" *"SHUFFLE THAT TRUFFLE, TURBO CHODE!"*
The shara ishvalda true form reveal definitely is one that shook me to its core. The sudden shift from fighting a giant rock monster to a fleshy air laser firing abomination that looks at the camera instead of your character really went so hard.
The original form got me a bit too. It looked *nothing* like any other creature, and Monster Hunter is a setting without magic, so how on earth was the earth out to get me!?
@@dancingwholeness If you mean in the sense of “Magic is just unexplained science,” then yes; One of the whole points of their design is that they’re unexplained and/or unexplainable.
@@johncronk8867 no I meant quite literally. I’m talking “rising from the dead” and “opening portals to other dimensions” magical. The Fatalis Trio specifically seem to be the only ones to truly fit into that idea more so then the rest of the monsters as a whole, Elder Dragon or otherwise.
@@dancingwholeness there are real life creatures that have similarly bullshit regeneration to Fatalis (many jellyfish can regenerate from but a tenth of their body mass, for example) and I don’t really remember how canon the opening portals part is, but I will agree that the Fatalis Trio are the only monsters that might have an actual claim to being legitimately magical. Even aside from normal Elder Dragon conventions, the whole point of Fatalis is that it/they are a quintessential European Dragon of Myth-an outlier, even among the unexplained and fantastical beasts that other Elder Dragons are. I would not be surprised nor upset if they were legitimately magical, like the monsters of myth they are supposed to be. Heck, if the Fatalis Trio really is from another world, then that would fit in perfectly with Monster Hunter as a whole, as the only other Spellslingers in the series are also from other worlds, those being Behemoth and (Ancient) Leshen.
Ah Yes. The traditional Fawful's Minion Halloween countdown. My predictions - any type of Jumpscare - the classic horror movie style chase - any moment of disturbing imagery For specific moments - Luigi's mansion Jumpscare - anytime the SA-X is on screen - Magalor's betrayal - the Arceus cutscene - Apparoid Pigma reveal - Any underwater moment in a game
Funny people like to joke that this game never happened; first off, no, second off, FUCK no! "It all happened so fast..." that phrase mean ANYTHING any more? The fact we can all remember that one moment in time proves that it DID happen. Ngl, XC3 as a whole is one giant "Oh God!" since it's the most scarily meta of the entire Xeno franchise. Living in the "endless now"...yeah...why do we want to live forever again? In a world of someone ELSE'S design, where we haven't the luxury to choose, subject to the whims of those who refuse to die...? Yeah...think I'll just roll back over in my tombstone, thank you very much! It's rather cozy down in here! O.o
@Jestin Was it the terrifying scene of M jumping from mind to mind at the speed of quantum atoms to make our heroes throw hands at each other? Or is it a sobering 'Oh God' for...the rest of it?
My personal top 10 10- Turning the corner to see an Uber’d Heavy in TF2 9- Fnaf jumpscares 8- Fecto Forgo’s transformation into a baby of the thing and the blob 7- Wardens in Minecraft 6- Terraria warning you about a boss that is going to be summoned soon. 5- Nanako’s death in Persona 4 4- Giritina’s transformation in PLA 3- Anything that has to deal with the leviathans in Subanutica 2- Sayori’s death in DDLC 1- Hearing a small clip of the Halloween theme play in Dead by Daylight, when your survivor.
Sayori, I love her. My favorite female character in ALL OF FICTION, by a wide margin! She dealt with depression in all the ways I wished I could...at least until Monika ruined everything. She just wanted to make everyone happy. It's so admirable.
That number one. Wow. That’s how you create a creepypasta. No explanation, no reason. Just one GIANT OMINOUS EYE, with evil intentions. That’s creepy asf. Happy Halloween
5:53 This was also my immediate reaction. 7:24 I sure as hell couldn't find it. After a month and a half of searching, I just gave up and made a copy of the seed in creative and used /locate to find it. 10:23 INFINITE METROID POWERRRRRRRR!!!!! 22:53 SHIT, TURN AROUND! AHEAD FLANK: EMERGENCY SPEED!!!!! 24:58 HU-HU-HUR-HURRY UP!!! 30:27 Ignore? You fail to understand, anybody who witnessed it, DIDN'T SURVIVE TO TELL IT'S TALE!!!
My biggest "Oh God!" moment came from one very special Fire Emblem Three Houses. Dimitri is a very good boi. I love him with everything I have. But the moment that you truly face The Flame Emperor and the mask comes off... is where Dimitri completely snaps. Wanting nothing, literally NOTHING more than to kill the Flame Emperor with their identity revealed after the Tragedy of Duscur, and not even fucking CARING how many people he has to murder, straight up CRUSHING a guard's skull with his BARE HAND in one absolutely amazing and truly terrifying cutscene... Seeing the goodest boi morph into a monster SCARIER than the Crest Beasts... it's a moment that's never left me. Seeing Dimitri snap like that actually scared me. Like he would be the main villain of the story. That I would have to kill him before he killed me if I got in his way. It's moments like that that make Fire Emblem Three Houses a masterpiece.
29:33 Team Snakemouth do actually point out the giant eye in the Spy dialogue for all 3 rooms the Deadlander Omega is in, and there's even unused text signifying that they are absolutely terrified of it if you get caught. 29:45 It's also mentioned in the artbook that the Deadlander Alphas, Betas and Gammas are not aligned with the Omega. So that Deadlander Gamma that THING just dropped on your head? They are just as if not more terrified than you are right at that moment.
I don't know if you've gotten around to playing OMORI, but there were probably around 10 separate moments in that game that made my stomach drop a whole meter.
I feel like it's only deserving of an honorable mention at best due to how easy they become to deal with with a bit of practice and how rewarding it becomes to go out of your way for their encounters thanks to their drops, but the piano that kicks in the first time you encounter a guardian in Breath of the Wild definitely sends chills down your spine. Especially when the beeping stops and you learn what it was leading up to.
Guardians are terrifying until you gain the master sword, master cycle, and a big pair of balls. I’ve went on guardian killing sprees with this combo and it’s incredibly fun
Nothing makes you go "better avoid these guys until I get better gear" like nearly getting one shot by a DAMAGED ONE when going near that one tutorial shrine. A personal playthrough moment for me was hearing that piano in a thunderstorm when going through a lake-ish area. I turn to my right & just see it walking. Cue me going "NOPE" & doing my best to get away from it because I hadn't even gotten to my first town yet.
The really scary thing about Deadlander Omega is that there’s a pretty decent possibility that It’s at the bottom of yet another Deadlander food chain, playing as a phantasmal, dark god to sapient insects to distract Itself from Its weakness compared to Its equally sized kin.
My first encounter with the Water Wraith in Pikmin 2 as an oh shit moment, from the cutscene out of nowhere if you spent too long on floors 2 and below to the fact the ship says to basically run for your life.
Super duper late to comment, but one of my biggest "OH GOD" moments is in Omori's prologue. The entire game is essentially an "OH GOD" moment, but that sequence hit me super hard because it was so sudden and is a huge tone shift. If you know, you know. Edit: Another one I want to add is Pizza Tower's ending. The definition of an adrenaline rush.
I just said in my own comment, but I'll say it here too. There were probably no less than ten separate moments in OMORI that made my jaw hit the floor with the force of a sledgehammer laced with nitroglycerin. The scene you're referring to was definitely one of those moments
For me, the "oh god" moment was the start of Chapter 4. I did NOT realize there was going to be a time skip, so seeing this quaint, happy little town having been converted into a soulless modern city was very shocking.
The most oh god moment to me was finding out porky was using time travel to steal and brainwash people, and that the people from the town are the few survivors of an apocalypse. It was porky all along, there was someone destined to save the world and got randomly turned into a braindead servant, the whole timeline was a bad future!
Got quite a few familiar entries on here, and I can definitely get behind all of them. It's the day before Halloween. Everyone's entitled to one good scare.
If we’re talking recent “Oh god” moments, the final couple stages of Spark the Electric Jester 3 takes the cake for me. The fact that you’re just going deeper, and deeper, and deeper into this giant hole of a military base gives an overwhelming feeling of “something really isn’t right, here.” And when you think you reached the bottom, nope, it just continues on and goes even deeper. And I literally can’t look at the game (or even really the series as a whole) the same way again after learning what lies at the bottom of that uncomfortably deep hole.
@@fleshdadbot6852 I highly recommend playing through the game (or whole series for that matter) and finding out for yourself, but if you really want to know, *massive spoiler warning:* . . . . . . . . . Short answer: Highly overwhelming existential dread. . Long answer: At the very bottom of the hole is Fark, the main character's robotic doppelganger/rival and presumed antagonist of the game. The scary part isn't Fark himself, but what he tells you once you finally meet him. Effectively the entire Spark series and the events that occur throughout it are an indirect result of Clarity. Clarity is a hyper-advanced AI that developed into a full-on singularity with the ultimate goal to assimilate all life on the planet, both organic and robotic, into a single giant simulation in an attempt to "protect it at all costs" while disposing of their physical bodies afterward. Upon discovering this, Fark (who is partially immune to Clarity's effects because of plot-related reasons), as well as a few other characters througout the series, create a military force in a desparate attempt to track down and stop any activity related to Clarity, ultimately resulting in the world being under complete military lockdown under their control. Spark wasn't aware of any of this, and on his journey to take down Fark, he indirectly led Clarity to the center of Fark's base of opperations (the aforementioned giant hole that makes up the last two stages), allowing her to ACTUALLY SUCCEED IN ASSIMILATING ALL LIFE ON THE PLANET. The entire course of events in Spark the Electric Jester 3 is actually just a copy of the original Spark's mind reliving his "greatest achievement" of liberating the world from Fark's control. What's even worse is the eventual revelation that Spark's original quest actually happened thousands of years ago, so he's just been reliving the same moments in the simulation on an infinite loop. He wasn't even aware he accidently brought about the end of the world, or that his original body and everyone/everything in the real world is likely already long, LONG gone by now.
You know a multiplayer game is good when you instantly panic upon hearing the first two words of a voice line like 'STILT AND BLOWBUGS' and 'AW SHITE' For me, a huge and nostalgic 'Oh God' moment will forever be everything related to The Dark Future in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers. Dusknoir's sudden betrayal, almost getting executed by the Sableye, the constantly gray and far more hostile vibe in the Future compared to the rest of the dungeons (the music is especially tense in the Future dungeons) and the final confrontation where Dusknoir AND Dialga have the gang cornered. It's all massively tense and really gives you a glimpse of how fucked the world is if you fail to restore Temporal Tower.
doesn’t the warden along with the entire concept of the deep dark feel like it wouldn’t be out of place in an old Minecraft creepypasta from yesteryear?
If I had a nickel for everytime Giratina showed up in an October countdown, I’d have three nickels! Which isn’t a lot but I LOOSE MY SHIT EVERYTIME WHOO YEAH MY BOY POKE-SATAN!!
Draining the waters of New Londo Ruins in Dark Souls. Every living omen in the Submerged Castle from Pikmin 2. The build up AND climax of PMD Explorer's of Sky's final special episode: In the Future of Darkness. Gogmazios suddenly unleashing a _gigantic_ pair of wings when his 2nd phase begins in Monster Hunter 4: Ultimate. Entering a spider biome in Terraria. The Ultimate Chimera sequence in Mother 3. The complete total _painless_ and BARELY subtle genocide struck in Woohoo Hooniversity from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
From Mary Skelter, a Nightmare spawning at the worst time. Nightmares can be panic-inducing on their own, but eventually you grow used to having to run away from them until you destroy their respective cores... Is what one thinks until they discover the hard way that their ability to spawn anywhere doesn't exclude cases like you being on the wrong end of a one-way street or you getting caught in the middle of a puzzle. That's when all the stress these things gave you in the early game comes rushing back as you'll be forced to fight them ahead of time until you reach a standstill and do it fast because all of them have the ability to cut in line in the turn order.
For me, it’s gotta be the first time I encountered a Berserker in Gears of War 1. That fucking scream still shakes me to this day. Either that or my first CoD Zombies Hellhound round
Glyphid Bulk Detonators can be terrifying, but how about the invincible version that stalks your party in a mission with the Haunted Cave hazard attatched. or the recently introduced Rival Nemesis, hearing the glitchy voice of a Dwarf can send shivers down my spine. And when you get backed into a corner with nowhere to run, can be terrifying.
I think the only reason the Unknown Horror of DRG wasn’t mentioned is because you get plenty warning, so it’s not exactly an “Oh God” moment. You literally get a giant red sign saying it’ll be on the mission, and you can track it on the map by the area it blurs out.
Deadlander omega could be a cat. The yellow eye, the fact it toys with you when you move, the yellow eye, the fsct it gets bored and leaves when you get deep enough in. All signs point to it being a cat
Holy crap without items? I was down to a half health Porygon Z after his main team. I only managed to defeat him by stuffing my team full of Max Revives.
@@BJGvideos yeah it def took learning his ai quircks and doing things that i knew whould make him make stupid moves(i forgot what exactly but i think his spiritomb is somewhat exploitable
For me, the most notable one this year has got to be the penultimate quest of Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak's main story: The Gathering of the Qurio. No spoilers, other than the fact it changes the genre to horror for a bit. Complete change of tone, nothing prior to compare to so no way to see it coming, and turns the final boss from a cool fight to a "Oh, this thing needs to die or we're all F'd" situation. Definitely catapulted the game into one of my favorite in the series just by existing.
It really sells how dangerous the Qurio are. The only creatures alive are the fish and bush-hidden Spiribirds. A bit ironic how the flying lampreys can’t get the underwater fish, though.
Sonic isn't TOO heavy in continuity, so I always found it pretty cool how in Heroes, Metal Sonic steals Froggy because he still has some Chaos DNA (from when he drank a piece of him in Adventure 1).
I think a top all-time OH GOD moment would be when you go into the Twygz in Super Paper Mario. The music is horrifying, and so is the idea of being underwater with skeletal hands trying to grab you and hold you to the sea floor.
If it makes you feel any better the devs stated there is only ONE dead lander omega and it has more than two eyes and arms, it’s also above the height of the actual giant’s lair.
Hey, so this isn’t related to the video but I just wanted to tell TheMasterShowman he did a great job co-editing. That is all. Happy Halloween to everyone here!
Here's my honorable mentions to this list: -3rd Kalpa, Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne -Microwave Scene, MGS4 -Sin First Appears in Spira, Final Fantasy X -The Redeads, Zelda franchise -Scorch, Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon -Akechi "Kills" Joker, Persona 5 -The Headcrabs, Half-Life 2 -The OG Enemy/NPC/Blot Mickey designs, Epic Mickey -Rhea's Mental Breakdown After Killing Flayn and Seteth in the Black Eagles Route, Fire Emblem Three Houses -First Encounter With The Ganado and The Baby, Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Village -Attempting to Complete Stormy Ascent, Crash Bandicoot 1 -The Dollmaker, Alice: Madness Returns -Giratina Summoned, Pokémon Platinum
yes that "final" boss in arceus was.... the one moment next great anticrist of light where i just went... "you know what game..... well played..... i hate your guts and i'm about to yeet this controller, but ......well played."
Spoilers for #5 My “Oh God” moment for Volonand Giratina was actually before the battle. I was invested in the story of LA, and didn’t know if there would even be a “champion battle.” My team was comprised of a lot of shared weaknesses, including a couple Ghost weaknesses before reluctantly shelving a member to add type diversity. For Volo himself, my reaction was, “Ok, they swapped Cynthia’s and Cyrus’s alignments.” It took a bit for the train of, “You need to fight Cynthia’s ancestor,” to leave the station. Only to rocket out when the strings hit. While I never fought Cynthia as a kid (didn’t get far in Platinum back then); Volo’s Transformation (the song) seemed to call the feelings of many comments I’ve read on Cynthia theme uploads and remixes to me. Dread sinked in, as I hadn’t planned for a Cynthia-like fight. I managed to pull through Volo despite my fears of team inadequacy. There was less anxiety for Giratina, as it made sense based on the dialogue. Then his origin form was more of a frustrated “Oh God,” knowing that Giratina was a 2-phase fight. I managed to get through the fights thanks to my Overqwil and items, but that initial theme stuck with me.
I remember a couple “Oh God” moments in games. The ending of Skylanders SuperChargers where you think you’ve won, the darkness of defeated, and Kaos’s war machine has been destroyed. As the credits begin to role, and a sense of calm washes over you. But then it all stops, and you hear “You thought me defeated”. The Darkness is not defeated. And you have to have one final showdown in the portal network. That caught me off guard when I first played And of course I would have my Spartan license revoked if I didn’t mention 343 Guilty spark in Halo Combat evolved.
12:40 this is a scary mechanic in the game. There's actually a hidden stat that boosts the spawn rate of these every time you don't encounter any resetting when you finish a mission where you find at least one.. This often leads to the number stockpiling until it can spawn multiple in the same mission. Not a welcome suprise, but certainly one hell of a wake up call
12:15 Yeah it does actually, the enemy is called the School of Graven Mages, literally an assimilated amalgam of multiple sorcerers souls and bodies caused by glimpsing into the Primevil Current, essentially Elden Rings great beyond, where the unspeakable things and Outer Gods exist.
Dude they make you WORK for that ending in Legends Arceus. I have never face an opponent that tough in all of my life since freaking Ultra Necrosma. You're bascially not only facing a Champion, but TWO Legendary Pokemon afterwards, in a row, WITHOUT BREAKS!
I cannot tell you the absolute *chills* that ran down my spine when I saw that spoiler message before number 1. I half expected to find myself staring into Yogsothoth's abyssal pupils after that. Masterfully done, mister minion.
Great video once more, though kinda pointless to add spoilers timestamps during the premiere but afterwards, I appreciate it. Also that quote : "Everything is an insect to something"... Mind if I write it down? How do you come up with such writing?!
My biggest "Oh God" moment is the reveal of Zero's origin story. The Maverick Wars began because the Hunters found the wrong robot. The bot kills an entire battalion and almost kills Sigma, turning him Maverick in the process. And yet that same red-armored reaper has been fighting side-by-side with X the entire time to quell the chaos he didn't know he started.
Delightfully made. I'd expect nothing less. If you ever decide to do another one, might I make a few suggestions? -Accidentally aggroing a biome mimic in Terraria -Alternatively, natural boss spawns in Terraria -You've Startled the Witch! From L4D(2) -Your first (actual) night in Darkwood -The amalgams in Undertale
Excellent video as always! Dimentio killed it on the editing. But i will say a rather small detail i missed was the name of the entry flashing at the bottom of the screen with that sound effect that ive come to associate with you. In the end its a VERY minor and ultimately inconsequential detail to leave behind but i did kinda find myself missing it throughout the video.
As someone who got his Pokemon start with Diamond on the DS & still vividly remembers my "OH SHIT" reaction to seeing Cynthia in that one beach house in Black's post game, god the Volo fight in Arceus was PERFECT. "Yeah get fucked Volo give me that plate so I can go & finish the dex" Volo: Do you feel it? This eldritch chill? Me: oh no *Enter Giratina stage distortion* Me: :) *beats it after a few tries with one Pokemon in critical condition now that I know to plan for it* Me: YES GET FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA *gets frame 1'd by Origin Form's signature attack*
I'm a massive fan of "OH GOD" moments, the War chapter in Conker's Bad Fur Day is one of my favorite moments in gaming ever, but one I want to highlight specifically is At Least There is Ceda Cedovic. At Least There is Ceda Cedovic's gimmick is that every level is based off an obscure video game. By world 3, you kind of get the formula. There's a world based off of old java phone games, flash games, shareware games, etc etc. But then you get to world 5. It starts innocently enough with a cute cutscene of Ceda being faced with an old rival of his, Lizardman. He goes into a computer to fight him, and ends up in the Spooky world. The first few levels are standard Ceda stuff but based off of old Mario World creepypasta hacks, Exodus to Death, Call of Cthulhu, Eyeless, etc, but then you get to the fourth level, 'the. It starts with the most atmospheric music in the game, it sounds like an old radio being tuned as you can hear barely comprehensible voices. From there, you solve simple puzzles and do simple platforming. This is the second to last world, so it's pretty tough, but nothing you aren't used to. Around halfway through, though, you get a checkpoint and are faced with a bizarre sight: A dead Princess Peach, laying on the floor. Walk up to it and suddenly OH GOD, THE SCREEN JUST TURNED RED, SHE IS NOW FLYING AROUND YOU THROWING HER OWN HEAD AT YOU, THE MUSIC IS INTENSE, I NEED TO RUN. It's not the scariest moment ever, the spookiness is balanced out with the goofy sound effect of her throwing her head going "Yeow!" but its absolutely a moment worth remembering. It induces major panic and its incredibly fun. Later in the level you're giving the item the L knife, which can kill things that aren't normally killable. This allows you to then find the Princess later and slice her in half, acting as a nice revenge for the panic she caused you. You don't see the Princess again after this, making her one of two enemies (excluding bosses) that are only used once in the entire game. Cool, huh?
Ending of SV even adds body horror. At least Lusamine was into it. A malevolent computer program implied to be the last will of your best friend's parent forcibly dominates a kind robot who's powerless to resist no matter what...and oh yeah then it tries to kill you because despite being the will of the aforementioned best friend's parent, it's so caught up in their vicious goal to achieve Paradise at any costs that it *no longer recognizes him*.
And then was such a confusing, swift, and happy change in tone too once the credits for S and V started rolling, because it's the first credits sequence in a Pokemon game with song lyrics actually being sung (At least I think it's the first.). And what's most interesting about the swift change in tone for me is that it actually made me emotional. The only other times I actually wanted to cry in Pokemon game credits is Gen VI with both XY and ORAS, but that also might just be because every single game from the 3DS/Wii U era will hold a special place in my heart.
This is one of my favorite Halloween traditions: a cozy midnight viewing of the spooky new Fawful's Minion countdown! I'm quite fond of SPOILER for Number 1, I don't know much about the game that they're from despite loving arthropods. Mankind loves finding explanations, or at least knowing that there will be a release of tension- forever dangling the optical sword above their heads is a genius testament to the power of fear!
THERE I AM GARY! THERE I AM!
GUYS ITS HIM
YO LOGAN PINNED THE COMMENT LOOK AT HIM GUYS
HE WAS ON TV
Nice work
Hey! I saw you on the commercial!
this made me realize that Dimentio is not on the list, and now i have a couple of questions for logan that are bound to go unanswered
The fact the house is boarded up ON THE OUTSIDE means someone or something tried to keep the omega dead lander trapped in the house and they failed
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"Why is brain screaming?"
*THAT has meme potential!*
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This biggest "Oh God" moment I could think of is actually a sad one. In Chapter 18 of Kid Icarus Uprising you start by hearing Pit's voice as he talks about what he remembers or what he sees. Then he finds out he's a ring. Later it gets worse as it's revealed by Magnus he has been a ring for 3 years while his body has been attacking the town at command of Lady Palutena who, when Pit gets his body back and is helped by Viridi to see Skyworld, pushes him away in a stern voice, like a parent disappointed in their child, telling him she always had found him useless and naive. It's a tearjerker that made me say, "Oh God, is this what we've come to?" when I first saw it.
I enjoyed that chapter a lot. The mystery of what had caused all of this is what drove me. Part of me wondered if Pauletna, a being of light, simply went off the deep end. Sure, it turned into a simple possession plot...but what caused it was two fold: Viridi's hateful campaign against humans and Pits fight against her, freeing the Chaos Kin from its prison.
Another concerning thing about Dead Lander Omega is that a developer stated the other dead landers fear the abomination they're picked up by.
I never would’ve thought those mutants knew fear *what the fucccckkkkk man*
I mean I would be scared shitless too if a big skeletal thing picked me up and dropped me on some random bugs
OH
MY
GOD/CELESTIA/ WHATEVER GOD YOU WANT TO PICK!
“I fear no man.”
“But that… THING?!”
“…It scares me…”
I wanna fight it!
5:55 "well, that's not-- LIGHTBULB!" hilarious! XD
5:42 "Why is brain screaming?" Is also pretty good.
26:43 "Shuffle that truffle turbo-chode!"
6:24 everyone's first reaction to the Warden
The subnautica PDA made me so paranoid, between things like "detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the area, are you sure what you're doing is worth it?" and "this ecological biome contains 7 of the 9 preconditions for stimulating terror in humans" it took me a long time to get the courage to explore those areas
Bro that leviathan warning is legit what made me stop playing subnautica. The *CHANCE* of hearing that made me sick to my *stomach.*
12:11 I know this is a list of "OH GOD" moments......but the bass-boosted, deepened "SKIBIDIBOPMMDADA" made me laugh myself to tears.
One of my biggest "Oh God" moments was in BOTW with reaching the Forgotten Temple area. I'm just minding my business trying to explore this new area when suddenly 5 Guardian lasers are pointed at my puny, twink ass with only 7 hearts to my total health.
been a bit so forgetting area names. Was that the room at the end of the maze area?
@@Triforce_of_Doom no, it's where you get the iconic green tunic after clearing all the shrines. It's at the end of the canyon the fire dragon can appear in.
@@lucario774pika Yeah I don't remember if I got around to doing all shrines so that would do it.
Dead Lander Omega…something to consider is that the Deadlands only takes places in a small portion of the house. So imagine what horrors could lie in the rest of the place.
And what if this thing wasn’t what drove out the humans but was one of the humans…
...It had too many eyes and too many arms. It makes me think... It makes me think of nuclear mutation. Was that what made insects grow to insane levels of sentience that they were able to make advanced societies? Was a war started where every nuke went off? Or is it just a silent cryptid?
This is the only time Fawful's Minion actually trapped me in my own head. It SCARES me to think of Dead Lander Omega now...
@@jarahknuckey9064 yeah
It must be A hyper omega energy state
Only few truly exist
They are said to be gods in the multiverse
@@jarahknuckey9064 reminds me of the Turnip Boy twist. That could've been on this list lol
@@jarahknuckey9064 So what you're saying is...Bug Fables is a spiritual successor to Buck Bumble...ON TOP OF being Paper Mario inspired? Stop, my wallet can only take so much abuse! XD
To be fair that is in fact how a bug would probably perceive a human.
I still smile every time I watch people face Giratina for the first time
it's funny when its not you playing it for the first time, when its you ....well you know that feeling
Same here. There are compliations of people's reactions to Giratina entering phase 2 for the first time. If you enjoy seeing people losing their shit in that moment, check it out.
I had 3 pokemon alive at the end of the fight, then Giratina transformed and I screamed
Why did I see granberia and and not giriatina.
This bish tough
When that Kirby and the forgotten land spoiler warning came up I was so hyped to see what you had to say about the final boss.
EVERYTHING and I do mean EVERYTHING that has ever been mentioned about the ancients, their tech, their history, the characters they were affiliated with, lead up to the reveal, that they were once human beings forced to leave their planet behind millions of years prior, and with it, the being that granted them their technology. Makes you wonder what the hell that means for Adeline, how she's the only human being in the Kirby franchise. The only backstory she has is that she came to dream land to study her artistic talent. Where was she before she lived in Dream land? Is her affiliation with the ancients the reason why she has a paintbrush that can bring stuff to life? I mean the ancients did have technology that was borderline magic after all... Really makes you think.
I can only imagine they exist on another plane entirely
Just because Adeline look human doesn’t mean she is one
The creepy thing about Adeleine is that is obvious she is not human because you never see humans anywhere, and that the only creatures that know paint magic are either whinsy beans, or insane witches.
Every time I watch one of these, I'm reminded of how jaw-droppingly good your scripts are. It's always such a joy to listen to these. Please, keep at it.
And also how good he sells them
He's literally a one man movie
Just so you're aware, in the Subnautica mod Return of the Ancients (yes the one that adds the garg), when you enter the Void and the Gargantuan Leviathan spawns in, the PDA first tries to warn you of the apex leviathan on its way to delete you, then it glitches and asks, "Are you ready to die?"
Second worst heart attack of my life, second only to seeing the Gargantuan Leviathan directly behind you about to eat you.
The thing is also WAAAAY too big to be seen entirely.
The finale of Kirby and the Forgotten Land is one that finally beats Return to Dreamland in terms of shock value and lore.
My brother in Christ he literally showed footage of that easter egg in the video
@@dr.loboto1171 well excuse me for assuming he didn’t. I was just reassuring.
@@alvaroperez2349 You're good
In terms of lore you can argue star allies beat return to dreamland in terms of lore, given that it provides the origins for both dark matter and Kirby
@@hexbug101 well, you got me there, but in Shock Value, Forgotten Land wins hands down!
My #1 "OH GOD" moment in any game was that one time I found caught a shiny Giratina on the first encounter in a casual Platinum playthrough.
The whole Volo and giratina fight was some of the most intense and fun stuff I’ve done in Pokémon. Kinda remind me of fighting fusion Kyurem and then Getsis in B2W2 cranked up to 11
Kirby and the Forgotten Land’s endgame was something that I thought I’d be ready for given all the other crazy stuff that happened in this series… we’ve had demonic deities, backstabbing allies using you for their plans of cosmic domination (which I never believed Elfilin to be not even once), cults to resurrect the possible reason Kirby even exists, what could they do this time?
For the first time ever, I was legitimately scared… by a Kirby game.
Leongar was a bit creepy with him going primal after Fecto Forgo completely takes over his mind for the second phase.
But once it absorbed the Beast Pack… all I can think of and do is run.
My brain shouting “GET OUT” the entire encounter, while this hulking mutated wall of god-knows-what hunted Kirby down the long dead hallway.
And after all the fear, came my favorite finale in the whole series.
This game better get something at The Game Awards, it’s been my GOTY ever since the demo.
I absolutely agree. Elden Ring has nothing on our pudgy pink overlord!
I'm practically immune to F*cked up Sh*t but this was too much
Me: okay we've dealt with gods, eldtritch horrors, & cult demons. What could Kirby possibly d-
Forgotten Land: HEY KIDS WANNA SEE AN SCP THAT EFFECTIVELY TOOK OVER A PLANET?!
Me: O.o
@@michaelnelson1127 existentialism. It's a far different variety of fear...
*SPOILERS FOR THE #1 ENTRY BELOW. IF YOU HAVEN'T GOTTEN THIS FAR, COME BACK WHEN YOU WATCH IT.*
You know what's the real icing on the cake for the Dead Landers? They are *IMMUNE* to the "Bug Me Not!" Badge. *EVEN IF YOU'RE AT THE LEVEL CAP.*
It's as if the game is telling you that you have *NO* power here. *NONE.*
Pretty true
Im gonna need an Away team for that place
" They Hit like a *POKEMON SOUNDTRACK* "
"Seriously, do you bathe in *BACON BITS!?* "
"On this *TORTURED TEARDROP* IN space"
*"SHUFFLE THAT TRUFFLE, TURBO CHODE!"*
fawful-s minion FINALLY talked about DRG, ROCK AND STONE, BROTHERS!
ROCK AND STONE BROTHA
FER KARL
ROCK AND STONE, TO THE BONE
IF YOU DON'T ROCK AND STONE, YOU AIN'T COMIN HOME!
This video actually made me decide to pick the game up and one loving it
The shara ishvalda true form reveal definitely is one that shook me to its core. The sudden shift from fighting a giant rock monster to a fleshy air laser firing abomination that looks at the camera instead of your character really went so hard.
The original form got me a bit too. It looked *nothing* like any other creature, and Monster Hunter is a setting without magic, so how on earth was the earth out to get me!?
@@johncronk8867I mean… not quite? The Fatalis trio basically ARE magical beings, as far as we know.
@@dancingwholeness If you mean in the sense of “Magic is just unexplained science,” then yes; One of the whole points of their design is that they’re unexplained and/or unexplainable.
@@johncronk8867 no I meant quite literally. I’m talking “rising from the dead” and “opening portals to other dimensions” magical. The Fatalis Trio specifically seem to be the only ones to truly fit into that idea more so then the rest of the monsters as a whole, Elder Dragon or otherwise.
@@dancingwholeness there are real life creatures that have similarly bullshit regeneration to Fatalis (many jellyfish can regenerate from but a tenth of their body mass, for example) and I don’t really remember how canon the opening portals part is, but I will agree that the Fatalis Trio are the only monsters that might have an actual claim to being legitimately magical. Even aside from normal Elder Dragon conventions, the whole point of Fatalis is that it/they are a quintessential European Dragon of Myth-an outlier, even among the unexplained and fantastical beasts that other Elder Dragons are. I would not be surprised nor upset if they were legitimately magical, like the monsters of myth they are supposed to be.
Heck, if the Fatalis Trio really is from another world, then that would fit in perfectly with Monster Hunter as a whole, as the only other Spellslingers in the series are also from other worlds, those being Behemoth and (Ancient) Leshen.
Ah Yes. The traditional Fawful's Minion Halloween countdown.
My predictions
- any type of Jumpscare
- the classic horror movie style chase
- any moment of disturbing imagery
For specific moments
- Luigi's mansion Jumpscare
- anytime the SA-X is on screen
- Magalor's betrayal
- the Arceus cutscene
- Apparoid Pigma reveal
- Any underwater moment in a game
Oh how kind of right you were
@@WL-bs4nc i got close on some of them
Xenoblade 3’s Chapter 5 ending is absolutely insane. It had me in shock for over an hour when I first played the game
SAME!!
I still don't think I've recovered. Im putting on hold a New game + playthrough because I..... don't wanna experience that pain again.
Funny people like to joke that this game never happened; first off, no, second off, FUCK no! "It all happened so fast..." that phrase mean ANYTHING any more? The fact we can all remember that one moment in time proves that it DID happen. Ngl, XC3 as a whole is one giant "Oh God!" since it's the most scarily meta of the entire Xeno franchise. Living in the "endless now"...yeah...why do we want to live forever again? In a world of someone ELSE'S design, where we haven't the luxury to choose, subject to the whims of those who refuse to die...? Yeah...think I'll just roll back over in my tombstone, thank you very much! It's rather cozy down in here! O.o
For me, Xenoblade X ending:
"Wait...the Life Hold has been inactive HOW LONG!?!"
Please, Nintendo! PLEASE! WE NEED THE SEQUEL!!!
@Jestin Was it the terrifying scene of M jumping from mind to mind at the speed of quantum atoms to make our heroes throw hands at each other? Or is it a sobering 'Oh God' for...the rest of it?
For number 5, Alpharad said it best: I wasn't scared, UNTIL I heard the piano.
My personal top 10
10- Turning the corner to see an Uber’d Heavy in TF2
9- Fnaf jumpscares
8- Fecto Forgo’s transformation into a baby of the thing and the blob
7- Wardens in Minecraft
6- Terraria warning you about a boss that is going to be summoned soon.
5- Nanako’s death in Persona 4
4- Giritina’s transformation in PLA
3- Anything that has to deal with the leviathans in Subanutica
2- Sayori’s death in DDLC
1- Hearing a small clip of the Halloween theme play in Dead by Daylight, when your survivor.
Nanako's death was definitely my top pick. T_T
Terraria first encounter with the dungeon guardian
One of my picks is being chased down by the eternal cylinder in the game "The Eternal Cylinder"
Sayori, I love her. My favorite female character in ALL OF FICTION, by a wide margin! She dealt with depression in all the ways I wished I could...at least until Monika ruined everything. She just wanted to make everyone happy. It's so admirable.
@@jastrongames790 fuck that thing with a mighty pole
That number one. Wow. That’s how you create a creepypasta. No explanation, no reason. Just one GIANT OMINOUS EYE, with evil intentions.
That’s creepy asf. Happy Halloween
Yeah
TIME FOR FANFICS
5:53 This was also my immediate reaction.
7:24 I sure as hell couldn't find it. After a month and a half of searching, I just gave up and made a copy of the seed in creative and used /locate to find it.
10:23 INFINITE METROID POWERRRRRRRR!!!!!
22:53 SHIT, TURN AROUND! AHEAD FLANK: EMERGENCY SPEED!!!!!
24:58 HU-HU-HUR-HURRY UP!!!
30:27 Ignore? You fail to understand, anybody who witnessed it, DIDN'T SURVIVE TO TELL IT'S TALE!!!
And yet WE did. Even we dont mention it. But why? Do we not even see it? As though we as PLAYERS see it, but the characters themselves do not?
27:06
That is what makes the Franchise Iconic!
@@zynet_eseled Perhaps they were so afraid that they repressed the memory.
'These are weak letters' Thats when you know you have entered a place you should not be in
Yeah I think you sold me on Metroid Dread with this one, Samus going feral kaiju is exactly what I need in my life.
My biggest "Oh God!" moment came from one very special Fire Emblem Three Houses. Dimitri is a very good boi. I love him with everything I have. But the moment that you truly face The Flame Emperor and the mask comes off... is where Dimitri completely snaps. Wanting nothing, literally NOTHING more than to kill the Flame Emperor with their identity revealed after the Tragedy of Duscur, and not even fucking CARING how many people he has to murder, straight up CRUSHING a guard's skull with his BARE HAND in one absolutely amazing and truly terrifying cutscene... Seeing the goodest boi morph into a monster SCARIER than the Crest Beasts... it's a moment that's never left me. Seeing Dimitri snap like that actually scared me. Like he would be the main villain of the story. That I would have to kill him before he killed me if I got in his way. It's moments like that that make Fire Emblem Three Houses a masterpiece.
29:33 Team Snakemouth do actually point out the giant eye in the Spy dialogue for all 3 rooms the Deadlander Omega is in, and there's even unused text signifying that they are absolutely terrified of it if you get caught.
29:45 It's also mentioned in the artbook that the Deadlander Alphas, Betas and Gammas are not aligned with the Omega. So that Deadlander Gamma that THING just dropped on your head? They are just as if not more terrified than you are right at that moment.
The one true "Oh my god" moment in gaming
Japanese Wario in mario party
Yes, but this is “OH GOD” and not “OH MY GOD”
Wario dies while commenting on one of Fawful’s Minion’s videos.
*D'OH, I MISSED!*
I don't know if you've gotten around to playing OMORI, but there were probably around 10 separate moments in that game that made my stomach drop a whole meter.
I feel like it's only deserving of an honorable mention at best due to how easy they become to deal with with a bit of practice and how rewarding it becomes to go out of your way for their encounters thanks to their drops, but the piano that kicks in the first time you encounter a guardian in Breath of the Wild definitely sends chills down your spine. Especially when the beeping stops and you learn what it was leading up to.
Guardians are terrifying until you gain the master sword, master cycle, and a big pair of balls. I’ve went on guardian killing sprees with this combo and it’s incredibly fun
Nothing makes you go "better avoid these guys until I get better gear" like nearly getting one shot by a DAMAGED ONE when going near that one tutorial shrine. A personal playthrough moment for me was hearing that piano in a thunderstorm when going through a lake-ish area. I turn to my right & just see it walking. Cue me going "NOPE" & doing my best to get away from it because I hadn't even gotten to my first town yet.
The really scary thing about Deadlander Omega is that there’s a pretty decent possibility that It’s at the bottom of yet another Deadlander food chain, playing as a phantasmal, dark god to sapient insects to distract Itself from Its weakness compared to Its equally sized kin.
A very well done list, as usual.
My first encounter with the Water Wraith in Pikmin 2 as an oh shit moment, from the cutscene out of nowhere if you spent too long on floors 2 and below to the fact the ship says to basically run for your life.
I'm pretty sure it also appears in the first floor.
You're videos are such a joy to watch, Keep up the incredible work Fawful's minion
Glad you like them!
@@FawfulsMinionYT keep up the amazing work buddy
Hear, hear.
@@lukejohnston3117 :)
For my oh god is this
-anytime an rank spawn in left 4 dead.
-black space in omori or when “something” appears
Super duper late to comment, but one of my biggest "OH GOD" moments is in Omori's prologue. The entire game is essentially an "OH GOD" moment, but that sequence hit me super hard because it was so sudden and is a huge tone shift. If you know, you know.
Edit: Another one I want to add is Pizza Tower's ending. The definition of an adrenaline rush.
I just said in my own comment, but I'll say it here too. There were probably no less than ten separate moments in OMORI that made my jaw hit the floor with the force of a sledgehammer laced with nitroglycerin. The scene you're referring to was definitely one of those moments
I never really thought super hard about Dead Lander Omega... and now I'm horrified
Also literal sideways eyes. Can you think of another Omega with that detail?
*cue demonic laughter*
Oh... hell... no.
Sometimes the scariest thing about something is what you don’t know about it
Excellent choices both classic and modern! Especially love your top pic. Fitting of the theme, I definitely wasn't expecting it!
Chapter 1 of Mother 3. An “Oh God” moment stacked on top of other “Oh God” moments, especially for a Nintendo game
For me, the "oh god" moment was the start of Chapter 4. I did NOT realize there was going to be a time skip, so seeing this quaint, happy little town having been converted into a soulless modern city was very shocking.
The most oh god moment to me was finding out porky was using time travel to steal and brainwash people, and that the people from the town are the few survivors of an apocalypse.
It was porky all along, there was someone destined to save the world and got randomly turned into a braindead servant, the whole timeline was a bad future!
Got quite a few familiar entries on here, and I can definitely get behind all of them. It's the day before Halloween. Everyone's entitled to one good scare.
Why does this talented man, after over a decade on this platform, have only less than 200k subscribers?
13:09 might be the funniest description of any part of any enemy in any game
Pokémon, Kirby, and star of the show Bug Fables! God, amazing video as always Fawful.
If it shocks you that the roaches are able to live in that thing's turf, just remember:
They synthesized entire *gods.*
If we’re talking recent “Oh god” moments, the final couple stages of Spark the Electric Jester 3 takes the cake for me.
The fact that you’re just going deeper, and deeper, and deeper into this giant hole of a military base gives an overwhelming feeling of “something really isn’t right, here.” And when you think you reached the bottom, nope, it just continues on and goes even deeper. And I literally can’t look at the game (or even really the series as a whole) the same way again after learning what lies at the bottom of that uncomfortably deep hole.
OH GOD SPARK 3'S FINALE! God, that reveal........ utterly horrifying!
What was in the hole?
@@fleshdadbot6852 I highly recommend playing through the game (or whole series for that matter) and finding out for yourself, but if you really want to know, *massive spoiler warning:*
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Short answer: Highly overwhelming existential dread.
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Long answer: At the very bottom of the hole is Fark, the main character's robotic doppelganger/rival and presumed antagonist of the game. The scary part isn't Fark himself, but what he tells you once you finally meet him.
Effectively the entire Spark series and the events that occur throughout it are an indirect result of Clarity. Clarity is a hyper-advanced AI that developed into a full-on singularity with the ultimate goal to assimilate all life on the planet, both organic and robotic, into a single giant simulation in an attempt to "protect it at all costs" while disposing of their physical bodies afterward. Upon discovering this, Fark (who is partially immune to Clarity's effects because of plot-related reasons), as well as a few other characters througout the series, create a military force in a desparate attempt to track down and stop any activity related to Clarity, ultimately resulting in the world being under complete military lockdown under their control. Spark wasn't aware of any of this, and on his journey to take down Fark, he indirectly led Clarity to the center of Fark's base of opperations (the aforementioned giant hole that makes up the last two stages), allowing her to ACTUALLY SUCCEED IN ASSIMILATING ALL LIFE ON THE PLANET.
The entire course of events in Spark the Electric Jester 3 is actually just a copy of the original Spark's mind reliving his "greatest achievement" of liberating the world from Fark's control. What's even worse is the eventual revelation that Spark's original quest actually happened thousands of years ago, so he's just been reliving the same moments in the simulation on an infinite loop. He wasn't even aware he accidently brought about the end of the world, or that his original body and everyone/everything in the real world is likely already long, LONG gone by now.
@@starbit5065 ...jesus christ man, what the fuck
Ah. I see you're a man of culture as well.
You know a multiplayer game is good when you instantly panic upon hearing the first two words of a voice line like 'STILT AND BLOWBUGS' and 'AW SHITE'
For me, a huge and nostalgic 'Oh God' moment will forever be everything related to The Dark Future in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers. Dusknoir's sudden betrayal, almost getting executed by the Sableye, the constantly gray and far more hostile vibe in the Future compared to the rest of the dungeons (the music is especially tense in the Future dungeons) and the final confrontation where Dusknoir AND Dialga have the gang cornered. It's all massively tense and really gives you a glimpse of how fucked the world is if you fail to restore Temporal Tower.
Dread's ending and the reveal, I had to take a walk to let the magnitude of it soak in it hit me that hard
Woo! New Fawful's Minion video!
And just in time for the spooks.
doesn’t the warden along with the entire concept of the deep dark feel like it wouldn’t be out of place in an old Minecraft creepypasta from yesteryear?
If I had a nickel for everytime Giratina showed up in an October countdown, I’d have three nickels! Which isn’t a lot but I LOOSE MY SHIT EVERYTIME WHOO YEAH MY BOY POKE-SATAN!!
Giratina is best Satan
Draining the waters of New Londo Ruins in Dark Souls.
Every living omen in the Submerged Castle from Pikmin 2.
The build up AND climax of PMD Explorer's of Sky's final special episode: In the Future of Darkness.
Gogmazios suddenly unleashing a _gigantic_ pair of wings when his 2nd phase begins in Monster Hunter 4: Ultimate.
Entering a spider biome in Terraria.
The Ultimate Chimera sequence in Mother 3.
The complete total _painless_ and BARELY subtle genocide struck in Woohoo Hooniversity from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
From Mary Skelter, a Nightmare spawning at the worst time. Nightmares can be panic-inducing on their own, but eventually you grow used to having to run away from them until you destroy their respective cores... Is what one thinks until they discover the hard way that their ability to spawn anywhere doesn't exclude cases like you being on the wrong end of a one-way street or you getting caught in the middle of a puzzle. That's when all the stress these things gave you in the early game comes rushing back as you'll be forced to fight them ahead of time until you reach a standstill and do it fast because all of them have the ability to cut in line in the turn order.
For me, it’s gotta be the first time I encountered a Berserker in Gears of War 1. That fucking scream still shakes me to this day. Either that or my first CoD Zombies Hellhound round
Glyphid Bulk Detonators can be terrifying, but how about the invincible version that stalks your party in a mission with the Haunted Cave hazard attatched. or the recently introduced Rival Nemesis, hearing the glitchy voice of a Dwarf can send shivers down my spine. And when you get backed into a corner with nowhere to run, can be terrifying.
Don't get me started on how he can just pick you up, and it's only up to Karl to decide tour fate
I think the only reason the Unknown Horror of DRG wasn’t mentioned is because you get plenty warning, so it’s not exactly an “Oh God” moment. You literally get a giant red sign saying it’ll be on the mission, and you can track it on the map by the area it blurs out.
biggest oh god moment is finding out you're still around!! used to watch you a lot when i was younger, glad to see you're still making vids :)
13:53 Oh hell yeah, the only thing better than a Homestuck reference, a Problem Sleuth reference! Nice.
The dead lander omega is the creature where the game forces you to just “don’t ask why and just walk away”
Deadlander omega could be a cat. The yellow eye, the fact it toys with you when you move, the yellow eye, the fsct it gets bored and leaves when you get deep enough in.
All signs point to it being a cat
Honsetly beating volo without items was the most intense pokemon thing i have ever dome
Holy crap without items? I was down to a half health Porygon Z after his main team. I only managed to defeat him by stuffing my team full of Max Revives.
@@BJGvideos yeah it def took learning his ai quircks and doing things that i knew whould make him make stupid moves(i forgot what exactly but i think his spiritomb is somewhat exploitable
For me, the most notable one this year has got to be the penultimate quest of Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak's main story: The Gathering of the Qurio. No spoilers, other than the fact it changes the genre to horror for a bit. Complete change of tone, nothing prior to compare to so no way to see it coming, and turns the final boss from a cool fight to a "Oh, this thing needs to die or we're all F'd" situation. Definitely catapulted the game into one of my favorite in the series just by existing.
That quest is a frickin' masterpiece! I wish I can experience it again.
It really sells how dangerous the Qurio are. The only creatures alive are the fish and bush-hidden Spiribirds. A bit ironic how the flying lampreys can’t get the underwater fish, though.
Sonic isn't TOO heavy in continuity, so I always found it pretty cool how in Heroes, Metal Sonic steals Froggy because he still has some Chaos DNA (from when he drank a piece of him in Adventure 1).
17:59 giratina: IM THE DAMN MANAGER!!!
I think a top all-time OH GOD moment would be when you go into the Twygz in Super Paper Mario.
The music is horrifying, and so is the idea of being underwater with skeletal hands trying to grab you and hold you to the sea floor.
Well, there’s something you don’t see every day. Mario got sent to Hell. Then again, it would make sense.
If it makes you feel any better the devs stated there is only ONE dead lander omega and it has more than two eyes and arms, it’s also above the height of the actual giant’s lair.
I think one of the biggest oh god moments I've had in gaming was when I saw Engels Goliath for the first time in nier atomata
9:01 this is one of those few moments where you go "oh god!" to "OH FUCK YEAH"
Hey, so this isn’t related to the video but I just wanted to tell TheMasterShowman he did a great job co-editing.
That is all. Happy Halloween to everyone here!
Tell me yourself, my friend. I'm flattered that so many people love my work and look forward to more in the future
@@TheMasterShowmanFM Now that you’re here, I will! You did a great job with this video and I can’t wait for more of you!!!
When I had seen Spoiler for Metroid Dread I audibly said "Oh shit"
Here's my honorable mentions to this list:
-3rd Kalpa, Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
-Microwave Scene, MGS4
-Sin First Appears in Spira, Final Fantasy X
-The Redeads, Zelda franchise
-Scorch, Spyro 3: Year of the Dragon
-Akechi "Kills" Joker, Persona 5
-The Headcrabs, Half-Life 2
-The OG Enemy/NPC/Blot Mickey designs, Epic Mickey
-Rhea's Mental Breakdown After Killing Flayn and Seteth in the Black Eagles Route, Fire Emblem Three Houses
-First Encounter With The Ganado and The Baby, Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil Village
-Attempting to Complete Stormy Ascent, Crash Bandicoot 1
-The Dollmaker, Alice: Madness Returns
-Giratina Summoned, Pokémon Platinum
yes that "final" boss in arceus was.... the one moment next great anticrist of light where i just went... "you know what game..... well played..... i hate your guts and i'm about to yeet this controller, but ......well played."
Spoilers for #5
My “Oh God” moment for Volonand Giratina was actually before the battle. I was invested in the story of LA, and didn’t know if there would even be a “champion battle.” My team was comprised of a lot of shared weaknesses, including a couple Ghost weaknesses before reluctantly shelving a member to add type diversity. For Volo himself, my reaction was, “Ok, they swapped Cynthia’s and Cyrus’s alignments.” It took a bit for the train of, “You need to fight Cynthia’s ancestor,” to leave the station. Only to rocket out when the strings hit. While I never fought Cynthia as a kid (didn’t get far in Platinum back then); Volo’s Transformation (the song) seemed to call the feelings of many comments I’ve read on Cynthia theme uploads and remixes to me. Dread sinked in, as I hadn’t planned for a Cynthia-like fight. I managed to pull through Volo despite my fears of team inadequacy. There was less anxiety for Giratina, as it made sense based on the dialogue. Then his origin form was more of a frustrated “Oh God,” knowing that Giratina was a 2-phase fight. I managed to get through the fights thanks to my Overqwil and items, but that initial theme stuck with me.
24:58 I can tell you really like the escape sequences of Wario Land 4, Logan. Might I recommend you play Pizza Tower?
I remember a couple “Oh God” moments in games. The ending of Skylanders SuperChargers where you think you’ve won, the darkness of defeated, and Kaos’s war machine has been destroyed. As the credits begin to role, and a sense of calm washes over you. But then it all stops, and you hear “You thought me defeated”. The Darkness is not defeated. And you have to have one final showdown in the portal network. That caught me off guard when I first played
And of course I would have my Spartan license revoked if I didn’t mention 343 Guilty spark in Halo Combat evolved.
I'm tellin' you, brother, it's a frightful sight... to see what goes on in the night
He was scared of the exploding insects. Now watch Logan loose his mind over the Rockpox infection.
12:40 this is a scary mechanic in the game. There's actually a hidden stat that boosts the spawn rate of these every time you don't encounter any resetting when you finish a mission where you find at least one.. This often leads to the number stockpiling until it can spawn multiple in the same mission. Not a welcome suprise, but certainly one hell of a wake up call
OH, THATS HORRIFYING TO KNOW.
12:15 Yeah it does actually, the enemy is called the School of Graven Mages, literally an assimilated amalgam of multiple sorcerers souls and bodies caused by glimpsing into the Primevil Current, essentially Elden Rings great beyond, where the unspeakable things and Outer Gods exist.
"Descending into ancient darkness- *Why is brain screaming?* "
There’s a reason Pizza Tower was inspired by Wario Land 4.
had to skip like half the entries for spoilers but this was good shit bro. Easily one of my new favs of yours!
I had the same thing going on, I missed the first entire because of it.
it's ok though, cause it only sells me more on bug fables now.
Ayo!
@@sinistarman PLEASE play bug fables
HI BESTIE
@@annagroelly definitely working on it, got a copy from best buy coming soon.
24:57 I wonder how Fawful felt about a certain indie game that released 3 months after this?
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Read the subtitles for a Dead Island reference that you should look up for sure!
Dude they make you WORK for that ending in Legends Arceus. I have never face an opponent that tough in all of my life since freaking Ultra Necrosma. You're bascially not only facing a Champion, but TWO Legendary Pokemon afterwards, in a row, WITHOUT BREAKS!
I cannot tell you the absolute *chills* that ran down my spine when I saw that spoiler message before number 1. I half expected to find myself staring into Yogsothoth's abyssal pupils after that. Masterfully done, mister minion.
Great video once more, though kinda pointless to add spoilers timestamps during the premiere but afterwards, I appreciate it.
Also that quote : "Everything is an insect to something"... Mind if I write it down? How do you come up with such writing?!
He kinda just does that. No idea how he keeps doing this.
My biggest "Oh God" moment is the reveal of Zero's origin story. The Maverick Wars began because the Hunters found the wrong robot. The bot kills an entire battalion and almost kills Sigma, turning him Maverick in the process. And yet that same red-armored reaper has been fighting side-by-side with X the entire time to quell the chaos he didn't know he started.
"Does Elden Ring have a blob consuming beanie babies into an amorphus cyan blob?"
Uhh, I dunno does Rykkard count?
Rykard makes everything on this list look wholesome in comparison lmao.
Delightfully made. I'd expect nothing less.
If you ever decide to do another one, might I make a few suggestions?
-Accidentally aggroing a biome mimic in Terraria
-Alternatively, natural boss spawns in Terraria
-You've Startled the Witch! From L4D(2)
-Your first (actual) night in Darkwood
-The amalgams in Undertale
Idk about you but in TF2 when a demoknight charges at me while I'm stuck reloading is definitely a 'OH GOD!!" moment
Excellent video as always! Dimentio killed it on the editing. But i will say a rather small detail i missed was the name of the entry flashing at the bottom of the screen with that sound effect that ive come to associate with you. In the end its a VERY minor and ultimately inconsequential detail to leave behind but i did kinda find myself missing it throughout the video.
As someone who got his Pokemon start with Diamond on the DS & still vividly remembers my "OH SHIT" reaction to seeing Cynthia in that one beach house in Black's post game, god the Volo fight in Arceus was PERFECT.
"Yeah get fucked Volo give me that plate so I can go & finish the dex"
Volo: Do you feel it? This eldritch chill?
Me: oh no
*Enter Giratina stage distortion*
Me: :)
*beats it after a few tries with one Pokemon in critical condition now that I know to plan for it*
Me: YES GET FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
*gets frame 1'd by Origin Form's signature attack*
I'm a massive fan of "OH GOD" moments, the War chapter in Conker's Bad Fur Day is one of my favorite moments in gaming ever, but one I want to highlight specifically is At Least There is Ceda Cedovic.
At Least There is Ceda Cedovic's gimmick is that every level is based off an obscure video game. By world 3, you kind of get the formula. There's a world based off of old java phone games, flash games, shareware games, etc etc.
But then you get to world 5.
It starts innocently enough with a cute cutscene of Ceda being faced with an old rival of his, Lizardman. He goes into a computer to fight him, and ends up in the Spooky world. The first few levels are standard Ceda stuff but based off of old Mario World creepypasta hacks, Exodus to Death, Call of Cthulhu, Eyeless, etc, but then you get to the fourth level, 'the.
It starts with the most atmospheric music in the game, it sounds like an old radio being tuned as you can hear barely comprehensible voices. From there, you solve simple puzzles and do simple platforming. This is the second to last world, so it's pretty tough, but nothing you aren't used to. Around halfway through, though, you get a checkpoint and are faced with a bizarre sight: A dead Princess Peach, laying on the floor. Walk up to it and suddenly OH GOD, THE SCREEN JUST TURNED RED, SHE IS NOW FLYING AROUND YOU THROWING HER OWN HEAD AT YOU, THE MUSIC IS INTENSE, I NEED TO RUN. It's not the scariest moment ever, the spookiness is balanced out with the goofy sound effect of her throwing her head going "Yeow!" but its absolutely a moment worth remembering. It induces major panic and its incredibly fun. Later in the level you're giving the item the L knife, which can kill things that aren't normally killable. This allows you to then find the Princess later and slice her in half, acting as a nice revenge for the panic she caused you. You don't see the Princess again after this, making her one of two enemies (excluding bosses) that are only used once in the entire game. Cool, huh?
Ah yes, Pokemon games are fun for the whole family.
*Stares* *intensely* *at* *Team* *Flare* *and* *Lusamine.*
Ending of SV even adds body horror. At least Lusamine was into it. A malevolent computer program implied to be the last will of your best friend's parent forcibly dominates a kind robot who's powerless to resist no matter what...and oh yeah then it tries to kill you because despite being the will of the aforementioned best friend's parent, it's so caught up in their vicious goal to achieve Paradise at any costs that it *no longer recognizes him*.
And then was such a confusing, swift, and happy change in tone too once the credits for S and V started rolling, because it's the first credits sequence in a Pokemon game with song lyrics actually being sung (At least I think it's the first.). And what's most interesting about the swift change in tone for me is that it actually made me emotional. The only other times I actually wanted to cry in Pokemon game credits is Gen VI with both XY and ORAS, but that also might just be because every single game from the 3DS/Wii U era will hold a special place in my heart.
This is one of my favorite Halloween traditions: a cozy midnight viewing of the spooky new Fawful's Minion countdown!
I'm quite fond of SPOILER for Number 1, I don't know much about the game that they're from despite loving arthropods. Mankind loves finding explanations, or at least knowing that there will be a release of tension- forever dangling the optical sword above their heads is a genius testament to the power of fear!
heck of a vid dude, lots of games I still need to play.
I look forward to those oh frick moments