@@squrtyy As someone who often just listens to this without watching the screen, it helps me know if I'm gonna get spoiled on a game. which is more important than getting spoiled on a UA-cam video about video games.
"Doesn't so much as roll out the welcome mat so much as roll UP the welcome mat and beat the player over the head with it." Luke's delivery is always fantastic
Personally, I think the worst part about the graveyard in Dark Souls 1 is that you wander in and see skeletons pulling themselves together and, as a seasoned video gamer, you think "psh, skeletons? I can handle SKELETONS, I've been fighting skeletons for years, no problem!" And you are wrong. Terribly, terribly wrong
Wfftam That's actually pretty funny! If you've played fantasy RPG skeletons are the easier enemies. But the skeletons in Dark Souls are terrible because they're in DARK SOULS! I HATE THAT GAME!
I tried Dark Souls roughly 7 years ago. I uninstalled the game after a few hours of trying to beat the damn skeletons. Only today am I just finding out the reason I kept dying to these immortal skeletons. Also 2:48 to 3:02 was my exact line of thought and why I quit the game.
get that morningstar and bash them up like a real Chosen Undead. Then run down and shortcut drop to the Titanite demon in the catacombs, dive past him grab the Eye of Death, run to the coffin and rest in it. Get the Gravelord Sword. This isn't easy but if accomplished you will smack up every enemy for the rest of the game.
@@chimblemasterofchimney4771 In Daggerfall I don't mind the skeletons that much. Granted, I use a morningstar. What I do mind is the noise they make (it is bone-chilling!) and giant spiders (and vampires, and werewolves...).
They could've sent Sadie, Uncle and a few others who weren't known members of Dutch's gang until the end of chapter 1 to get the gold and sneak it out of Blackwater. Then you honestly could live out the rest of your life as a banana/mango farmer in where ever Dutch said you would be going.
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It’s not quite the same thing, but Subnautica doesn’t have an invisible border keeping the player in the play area. It has Adult Ghost Leviathans that spawn out of the inky abyss to tear you apart, and ensure you never want to go swimming again.
That graveyard was exactly, 100% my Dark Souls experience. Except I didn't even see it as a 50/50 choice; I somehow convinced myself that the path to the undead burg wasn't a real path, at best it was a shortcut I wasn't "supposed" to know about yet, so I kept throwing myself into the skeleton meat grinder way longer than I should have. Eventually had to look up a walkthrough to tell me that I was an idiot and going the wrong way.
Roughly the same experience, lol, though the walkthrough I found said to gun it through the graveyard dodging skeletons and you can find the Zweihander, then run back dodging skeletons and go back to the fire. They’ll follow you, but you’re at the fire and you have a giant sword, so honestly, who’s the real winner at that point.
Same for me. With the ruins of the fire link shrine, it also seems so inviting like a Zelda-Game which tells you "Here is your first big dungeon to explore!" I didn't even noticed the narrow cliff path to the undead burg until much later. Only to die there a couple of times and quit out of frustration because I was hellbend to keep using the Zweihänder I didn't had the stats for
Never played any of the fromsoftware games but I've watch friends obsess over them for years. One of them platiumed elden ring in a week after it came out. Another let me start a new save on his BloodBorne and eventually lead me right to Father something I can't remember his name. I did pretty well got his health down to half
I figured the Skyrim entry in this video would concern the giant's camp just outside of Whiterun. Whiterun, of course, is where many new characters first venture, and the developers have stated specifically that they parked that giant's camp within view of the city to show newbies the wonders of spaceflight.
I remember my first trip there after 7 years and forgot about the giant thing. I went to the camp to steal mammoth loot and then got to high five the moon after the zoomed my ass into the stratosphere.
Also, If you didn't know already, If you try in RDR2 to explore the mountains while at the camp instead of doing the first two missions you and your horse could die out of "harsh weather conditions".
I usually smile and nod at OXBox videos, but Andy's "Good plan! I give it six stars!" made me burst out laughing aloud for a solid minute and a half. This was your best video in awhile guys. Love it.
I dunno… take a close look at that WoW character. Name? "Bearilwen"... I'm thinking maybe Ellen finally decided to try WoW and got noobstomped by random mooks. It's nothing to be ashamed of, it's perfectly normal for that to happen in games with enemy levels. It's happened to me more than once... of course it also ticks me off and when I've gained enough levels I come back and pulverize them. It also makes for an unofficial hardmode since you're fighting an enemy much higher level than you and they have much better stats. I have actually managed to pull it of some times, mainly with enemies that weren't MUCH higher level.
My cousin and I made a game of getting to the closed island in GTA4. We'd get a motorcycle, shoot the gap between the barriers, and ride like hell, avoiding cops on the bridge. We actually got pretty good. Turns out, if you lose the cops on the island, you just instantly get wanted again. Thanks, game.
Some of these are actually quite viable with the right skills or knowledge. Hyrule Castle has a lot of high level weapons just lying around if you have the skills to avoid getting hit, and if you can pick up a Thunderblade you can stun enemies to steal their weapons too. Dark Souls' catacombs are easy enough to rush if you know where to drop down, and has both a few nice items to grab and a relatively squishy boss worth a ton of souls (I say squishy because Pinwheel is actually genuinely threatening to a low level character with an unupgraded weapon). I've also gotten to New Vegas both by climbing over the Deathclaws' heads to the East and by sneaking past the Cazadores to the West. Most of the enemies on the Throat of the World do level scale, which makes most of the climb easier at low levels when you don't have to worry about Snowy Saber cats and Snow Bears. The guaranteed Frost Troll is awful... but it's also slower than you are. If you just run past instead of assuming you need to murder anything hostile, you'll be fine.
In Dark Souls you neglected to mention the one other 'wrong' direction you can go, down into the New Londo Ruins. You may think this is the right way at first because there are a few items to pick up, barrels to smash, and enemies that don't attack you. Classic early game fare. Then you cross a narrow walkway into a flooded ruin only to have ghosts phase through the walls and surround you. So they can break the rules and walk through walls while there is instant death water all around you? Nice trick, this should be tough! Except one final trick, your weapons cannot harm them literally at all. You will die and you never had a chance. Worst yet, one of the items you find allows you to hit them, and you can even buy this item from an early area shopkeep, though it will cost a lot for your low level character. But these items last less than a minute, and the ghosts are still nearly impossible with their long arms, ambush tactics, and nearly instant death moves. You could waste a lot of time down there bashing your head against that wall and get nowhere.
And, to add to those problems, you can only progress through the upper half of the zone as you don't get the key to drain the area until you already have the Lordvessel (about halfway through the game). You can kill the vendor to get the item, but most new players probably wouldn't know that or be too afraid to attack a friendly NPC. So not only have you fought your way through something that's tremendously difficult at a low level but now you can't progress through the rest of the zone and unlock the other exit. Meaning you now have to either fight your way back anything you ran past before, or die and lose all the souls you've gained along the way. And either way, you're going to have to come back later and do it all over again.
@@Nubnut Yeah, so the graveyard I realized was the wrong way after I fought the skeletons for maybe the third time and managed to kill one or two before they rose again from the dead. I'm like, 'Ah, this may never end. Clearly I'm missing something.' But it takes 10 seconds to get there from Firelink Shrine so you can figure that out pretty quickly. New Londo takes longer to get to and can trick you.
You forgot Subnautica. If you go too far off map, you come to a huge underwater cliff which, if you try to explore down too far (and "too far" isn't really all that far), you get surrounded by Ghost Leviathans. If you don't have the right equipment, you're definitely gonna die.
Actually, the game instantly spawns 3 Ghost Leviathans the moment you cross into the dark area. The only reason you're not immediately swarmed is because they're spawned quite some way into the void. However, they swarm you because the game makes it so that as long as you're in the void, they know exactly where you are and hunt you down relentlessly.
Subnautica for Xbox one is bad. After exploring the Aurora I came to a medkit. That glitched me in the Aurora. Just great! 2 Reaper Leviathons spawned right next to me :/ After finally escaping through the 144p up close extra finishes that you can go through and the invisible walls. The rest of the map had no water animation and I mean NONE, The only other water I ever saw in the game was the tiny pool of water in my moon pool. Not only that but there was no fog so you could see everything. Only one bad part... The base plates that your not on don’t appear. So no trying to seek and hide from reapers. I gave up after I got a propulsion cannon and realized you can just take a peeper and put it in in your base while it floats around like it’s still in the non fictional water that doesn’t exist from past glitches.
During the Breath of the Wild segment, ya'll forgot to mention the fact that you also have to fight all the spirit ganons you didn't defeat before facing Calamity Ganon.
Oscar Mike I read theories on why Pinwheel is such an easy boss and some players suggest that the Graveyard and catacombs is an early stop on your tour around Lordran. Then I remembered that past the graveyard skeletons, you got a whole army of them in the catacombs and their invincible and you have the exploding heads and you have the necromancers, and you have a ton of traps and you have Patches there and assuming you made it through all that and beat Pinwheel, then you’re gonna slog through the Tomb of Giants and realize there’s nothing there for you until later in the game. So I feel like those theories are wrong, but that’s just me.
But don't you HAVE to go somewhere in that game? Like, I guess if you stayed put, you'd still be alive, but then the world would enter its dark ages, right? ...Which apparently isn't even that bad of a thing depending on your view of the world, but ehhh.
Kinda sad Luke's segment about the Skyrim Frost Troll and it didn't cut to a montage of his "relationship" with it culminating in "HELL IS EMPTY AND ALL THE DEMONS ARE HERE!"
If you are a sneak archer even the frost troll at low levels isn't a big deal... I mean I killed the two giants near whiterun at lv3 or 4 like that once
@@joyeuse8524 The mammoths and giants were often my favoured method of levelling up. I also often used the spider in the golden claw cave for incredibly easy sneak points as it literally can't do anything to you.
King's Quest 3 let you wander around the entire map whenever you liked...but your master would get angry if you didn't do your chores regularly, so don't wander too far! But even if you put your master to sleep, there's a bigger danger out there...an entire world designed by Sierra Entertainment.
Kinda like the Witcher 3 - except, your master is the game and it's forcing of the story mode on you, or you can go wondering about pre-maturely and Die - Just ask Velen, getting lost in Velen without leaving White Orchid at least level 5/6 is a faith worse than death - even though all you'll do is die, plus the game makes a fun out of it by making the monsters look like something straight out of an HP. Lovecraft's Nightmare.
In Dragon Age Inquisition I made the mistake of wandering into the northeastern part of the Hinterlands. I saw a dragon flying in the sky, and not even thirty seconds later I was running for my life as the other three party members were on fire and probably dead. I say probably because I had no time to check.
@@thesixthkid7689 Fortunately for me, that was one of the last areas in the game I went to, so it ended up not being as hard, but yeah, that's definitely not an area to be galloping around in during the beginning part of the game.
@@thesixthkid7689 Yeah, if you're level 11 stay FAR away from Emprise Du Delion. And yeah, I tend to do dlcs towards the end because of things like that. haha
I thought the only thing in that corner was the dragon and some collectibles. Still startling but it's more challenge boss than railroading via uber hard enemies
Granted, I was a little higher level than noob when I tried to go up the throat of the world, but I had the added benefit of having a dragon spawn at the SAME PLACE AS THE FROST TROLL. it was horrendous!
I once had a dragon spawn at the same place as a giant. It was incredible, a truly epic fight of terrifying proportions. After the titans of muscle and teeth duked it out, the Giant had weakened the dragon at the cost of his own life, so I started to lob arrows at the diminished beast...only to be utterly annihilated, because I still had Steel gear, and no skills of value.
@@PaxIesus Somewhere in my archives I have a picture of a moment I came upon on the plains near Whiterun, with a dragon in heated battle with a rather small mudcrab, which seemed to be holding its own.
On my first Skyrim playthrough I could not beat that Frost Troll, so cheesed it past him all the way to High Hrothgar where he got pummeled by Greybeards...
My first time climbing the 7000 steps, the frost troll was easy compared to the preceding encounter(s): First, I was ripped to shreds by a bear living near the cave just across the bridge from Ivarstad. I beat it by kiting it up the switchbacks and chipping away at its health. Then, I met an ice bear near the top of the switchbacks and wound up kiting it into a pair of ice wraiths near where Oxtra started the rocket boots challenge. Fortunately, the bear walked into one of the wraiths' ice effects and turned against them. I killed one of the wraiths and saw that the bear was busy with the other, so I thought I'd leave. I was wrong. A dragon strafed the three of us, and I had to fight the bear and the wraith to get back to the relative safety of the tree-lined switchbacks. Then I fought the dragon. Sword and board. Overencumbered by the dragon parts, I rolled back to Ivarstad to sell some things and started the ascent again. As I said, the frost troll was easy by comparison.
You know. Terraria and the FLYING ALMOST UNKILLABLE SKELETON HEAD that flies after you with unimaginable speed when you dare to enter the dungeon without having a little chat and bossfight with its sibling?! Remember that one??
You can actually climb up to the throat of the world without ever being near the troll, you can just go straight up the mountainside. SKYRIM HORSE FTW!
They're not good at Bethesda games over at outside xbox. Taking a path directly to new vegas that doesnt have cazadors and deathclaws is not hard in the slightest.
I can somewhat understand FNV. The cazadors and deathclaws are placed very deliberatly making going straight to vegas the toughest road in the game. Wolves and Trolls up Mt Hrothgar though? Neither of those is that hard to kill at lvl1 with an iron dagger.
@@0ptera they're not though. If you mean taking a straight line then yes, but ignoring all the other quests and heading down the road to new vegas is not a problem at all. In almost all my playthroughs of new vegas I've pretty much went to new vegas right away, maybe kill the powder gangers, but still a pretty straight route. The 2000 cap credit check is more of a restriction and even that's a joke.
First game did that too. A lot of the games in the franchise did that. Now that I’m playing Odyssey, it wants Kassandra leveling up before she can take on certain enemies. She’s at level 24 and they want her at level 28, and then the target of the suggested level is at level 32 and you ask why did they suggest level 28? If the number is red, I’m no match. If there’s a red skull in place if a red number, I’ll die with one hit. Even the pigs level up
In BotW, I’d say it’s a bigger mistake to try the (Gerudo) desert region and its dungeon (Vah Naboris) as your first devine beast, as they have the hardest enemies, the hardest dungeon, the hardest boss and the best (most OP) champion’s power. It is so difficult that not even Hyrule castle will be difficult anymore after going through the desert. The reason this is a big mistake, not a worthwhile investment, is because it makes the game so easy it becomes boring.
What, no mentions of the "Dead Zone" in Subnautica? Where the map is just surrounded by a sheer drop-off cliff, where the lighting goes black and the only other creatures are gigantic, 100ft glowing snake-demon sea monsters from your nightmares?
Actually, in Fallout: NV, it's SUPER easy to get to New Vegas. You just go the route with the deathclaws and hug that plateau on the right. Then, you go around and into Camp McCarren, picking up a dead soldier uniform from the gang fights around it, then ride the monorail into Vegas without paying the entrance cost.
I always take the road with the cazadors. I just skirt the edge, snipe about four of them that block the road and keep going. The real challenge is when you reach Bonny Springs where a heavily armed group of Viper gang members live. But beating them gets you a grenade rifle, plasma grenades, reinforced metal and combat armor and a trail carbine. Great rewards well worth the risk.
I prefer just running through the mutant territorry at Black Mountain. At a low level they only have some old hunting rifles, no big threat. Also you can find a StealthBoy in the Goodspring schoolhouse safe. Though when I'm past that I take the eastern route around the city (not too far east, because when you enter Boulder City, you advance the main quest and lose prior quests towards finding your attackers), so I can plunder the destroyed caravan (there's two combat armors and more) before I go to the Gun Runners. THEN I might start to care about the main plot.
Lads who've played New Vegas. Has anyone encountered an issue where the game from Steam installs, 'installing first time' every time and lags like hell?
@@raghadm5189 I've not heard of that happening in particular, no. I assume your PC is capable of running it, so I don't know what would be causing that other than an issue with Steam. I would uninstall/reinstall it and see if that solves the issue, and if not, just find a cracked .exe and use that. You paid for the game anyway, and everything will work fine -- probably better, without Steam, actually.
Or you could trail off the mountain path and just climb it Skyrim style, avoiding the enemies and impassable walls of wind. (Sidenote the front doors of High Hrothgar are locked, the the back doors are not)
"You might just crash and burn harder than a rocket-powered...segway soaked in ogre-proof rum"? I was expecting you to say something about a rocket-powered khajit.
huh, Learned something. I had heard Dark Souls was hard, went straight to the graveyard since the underground was scary and full of invulnerable ghosts, and ground through the skeletons over and over and over. Figured since I kept dying that I just needed to "get gud". Got to the point where I was practically farming skeletons, even the giant, as I has their patterns memorized. Made it past and through the next section even with the dark cave with the will o' wisps AND the cliffs with more skeletons. Then I got absolutely stomped but a weird eyeless boss thing. Said "fuck this, this game is ridiculous, why does anyone like it?" and never played again. Apparently there was a third path I never found.
In the Witcher 3 you can go wherever you want. You want to go to a distant island in Skellige? Cool, just beware of the archgriffin that WILL kill everyone who is around level 30 (the average level at which you finish the base game) in one hit. My level 12 Geralt still wakes up in a cold sweat every night.
Remember going to Toussiant. Technically you could go right after that novigrad quest but you would be about level 9 and be rekit instantally by that damn giant.... If you didnt get rekit by the bandits first
That's a level mismatch thing, though. Same as when you venture into higher level regions in Origins and Odyssey and in Witcher 3. It's an OP enemy thing, not necessarily a region-lock thing.
In RDR2, when I tried to go into West Elizabeth prematurely, I actually managed to get pretty close to Tall Trees before I was inevitably killed off by bounty hunters, lawmen, and Pinkertons
@@sometffurry dame happened to me i explored all of blackwater beachers hope to tall trees down to theives landing and northern new austin. I had all of that area "unfogged" as arthur in chapter 4. I got away from the cops completely and lost them and there was no wanted on the screen and i was in the tall trees area i was like oh shit i actually did it....then within a few seconds several bounty hunters spawn near you and chase you...if you get too far like we did you get one shotted by some imaginary guy in the sky lol. Its bs because if it wasnt for that i have no doubt i could unfog the entire area just like you do in the epilogue only as arthur
The Witcher 3 exploring the rich open world, organically getting a quest that is organically 20 levels too high for you and leaves you trapped in a constant cycle of death and broken swords, there's not enough quen in the world to save me
The worst thing about Cazadores? When you think you've escaped them by going indoors but when the place loads they have glitched into the room with you and now YOU ARE TRAPPED IN A ROOM FULL OF CAZADORES!
I kinda figured the frost troll was there for the Greybeards to flex, since it will chase you up the rest of the mountain and they'll kill it for you, and the dungeon they send you to isn't nearly as hard.
@@MythicBeanProductions If you managed to run all the rest of the way up the mountain without dying, yup! It follows you inside (it's a determined beastie) and the Greybeards will all Shout it to death
@@christinefarrell6438, I've always run past the thing, but it always breaks off pursuit before High Hrothgar shows up...I've always had the time to drop off the supplies and loot the other offerings before strolling inside.
I've actually gotten past the cazadores, but not without the Mercenary's Grenade Rifle. However, I didn't want to go to Vegas. I wanted to get the extra experience and the Trail Carbine. Also, to mark the Mt. Ranch State Park for killing bighorners for experience.
I remember in Horizon Zero Dawn, when you try to visit GAIA Prime too early, you had to make your way through a super infested area of high level Stalker machines and just as many Watchers... Then, if you managed to make it past all that, the game forces you to fight a Stormbird.
I remember heading there just exploring and not knowing why there was a huge hole in a mountain lol thankfully i was close to lvl 40 that the enemies posed no problem.
Even if you got through Hyrule Castle right away, you still have to fight all 4 Blights before fighting Calamity Ganon with full health and Beast Ganon
Did you forget Just Cause 3 where there was a literal nuclear weapon fired at you every ten seconds if you tried to explore the Falco Maxime military base?
You know I thought you were talking about Just Cause 2, not 3 UNTIL I remembered that gun that calls down lightning. I personally call it "Thors Gun", anyway in Just Cause 2 there's an island that isn't part of any territory to the NorthWest. I tried to travel there until I was struck down via lightning. As it turns out it's a mission island where they weaponized the weather and used lightning on planes, waves on boats and people swimming. Unlike Falco Island however there's no super prize like Thors Gun.
Prower Power 95 you're right, I almost forgot about that island in JC2. I guess the whole Just Cause series has parts to the map that you can't explore too early without being blown into oblivion. Also in JC4 there are 4 bases that are littered with thunderstorms, blizzards, sandstorms, and tornadoes.
Back in the day it wasn't Felwood that killed low level night elves in WoW, it was the famous Wetlands Corpse Run once you realised all your buddies were in Ironforge or Stormwind and the only way to get to them to run Deadmines together was to hop on a ferry then leg it through a high level area. You weren't even lost, it was just the only way to get there without help from a friendly mage or warlock.
I thought about the same thing when they mentioned wow. I still remember the paths to take to avoid orcs in the mountains after you got through the wetland death run. No one wanted to level in Ashenvale.
Horde side it was the welcome bear that killed most new people. The "oops I accidently wandered into the Western Plaguelands from Tirisfal" plagued bear.
I would include the void, or dead zone, from Subnautica. Sure there's no real reason to go out there ever, other than story completion, but those roars from the very large, very angry ghost leviathans make it pretty clear you're not supposed to be out that far.
actually the dead zone is the outside play area in which you are not suppose to go that way but hte ghost leviathens are meant to deterd you, but really though getting anywhere in some cases made sense as you need better equipment to get deeper, but strangely though getting to the lost river for nickel then back pettling to the surface
Starbound also seems to do this: It seems as though you access any star and planet in the universe as soon as you fix your ship and get some fuel, but there's actually quite some linearity to exploration: You cannot visit Scorched, Volcanic, or Fiery planets until you get a Cooling upgrade to your EPP (Enviro Protection Pack), which you make from stuff on a Snowy, Tundra, or Arctic planet, which you cannot explore without making a Heating upgrade, one of the components of which is Durasteel, found around Radioactive stars, but the planets on which you can find Durasteel ore are irradiated and you have to make a Radiation protection upgrade out of normal stuff for that. Crazy stuff.
Trying to go north from GoodSprings is a right of passage. I spent like 4 or 5 hours on it, but actually made it that way for my first playthrough. Anddddd got turned away at the gate because I didn’t collect hardly any caps.
High perception, high intelligence, and the sneaking skills you only get from being a gamer who either prefers sneak-not-kill gameplay and/or is a massive pussy who wants to skip the big fights when possible. Takes me 20 minutes tops to get in, especially if your intelligence is high enough to use the code on the bot
To be honest though, the Skyrim one was sort of weak..... The wolves and Ice Troll's really don't take that much to beat or avoid (Overall), I thought for sure you were instead going to mention the Ice Fog Wall Thing that blocks off Parthurnax until you get the Shout to clear it. That fog kills you so fast lol.
It was pretty weak, just leaving Helgen you can fight wolves, maybe even shoot the troll to death. You definitely wouldn't be wearing normal clothing travelling up
In the first dungeon you go to, if you’re following the story, has a Paralysis potion and some magic scrolls. Apply paralysis to your weapon, and blast him with high level scrolls. The troll is basically an exam to see if you’re using everything at your disposal.
@@arellajardin8188 or actually read the loading screen instead of ignoring it. Loading screen: Frost Trolls weakness is fire. Remember this. Player: Eh, who gives a shit? Player: *Dies to a Frost Troll* WTF IS THIS THINGS WEAKNESS?! Loading screen: *Sighs*
You missed Far Cry 2. In that, you have malaria so you need to rush through the missions quickly to get more medicine, otherwise you get stuck in a loop of trying to go anywhere, having a seizure, finding out you're out of pills, passing out and restarting the mission. This happened to me on the very mission where you go to the bar to _get_ more malaria pills at the start of the game, which is why I rage quit the game and never touched it since.
Tucher97 Ones that wear off after a couple of minutes apparently. I'm not sure if it's an accurate depiction of how real malaria medication works, but I'd assume not.
Subnautica. Nothing really stopping you from exploring the surface regions and some of the deeper ones right from the start. Except the game's fauna will mercilessly hunt you down and make you part of the food chain if you go in ill prepared (like without heavily armored submarines)
what about spore though? You are a creature fresh out of the ocean and find yourself on a large continent to explore. Surely i wasn't the only one who thought 'screw that im going back in the ocean, maybe i find something better swimming in that direct' - *giant sea monster appears and eats you*
That was the one that IMMEDIATELY popped to mind. Like, "I took my level four wings up into the stratosphere with a volcano and the goddamn monster ate me anyway."
Yep me too, it was actually pretty easy to get there. And if you wanted to kill the deathclaws along the way you could shoot at them from certain places in the mountains and they couldn't get to you. Once in New Vegas, pop a stealth boy in the gun runners store and save the game then try to steal everything in there. If you get caught just relode. You can basically start the game in New Vegas with a lot of weapons
I see Luke's rage at his nemesis, the Frost Troll of the Thousand Steps, is still unfathomable and burns with the intensity of a million exploding suns
This has been happening even earlier than Odyssey. Syndicate, fight clubs. As a level 6 I'm fighting level 10 enemies. Picture the outcome. I had to fight as a level 8 just to fill the combo up. At take on 3 max. The toughest fight club though, they throw in like 9 level 10s.
In AC: Origins a temple ruin in the very first area of the game has level 20+ enemies. I just wanted to finish all the landmarks before moving on, guess I'll just die instead.
@@simongreve Same story, but less threatening - I was trying to complete all the synchronization points and came across the black mist in Siwa - never felt so terrified of mist in my life, the sound there is horrifying, a mixture of groans and silence.
You forgot something in World of Warcraft: When you accidentally go to Western Plaguelands from Tirisfal Glades as a noob forsaken and immediately get killed by a high level diseased black bear fan named "Welcome Bear" due to his immediate presence at the very entrance to the plaguelands.
@@Fourthirteen82 Rude. With that, I mention the Wetlands for lowling Night elves wanting to go to Goldshire before the Stormwind harbor and boat were added.
How about Pokemon? In the original game, you can technically enter Diglett Cave as soon as you arrive in Vermilion (and theoretically before defeating Misty's Gym where she has a Level 21 Starmie). However, the wild Diglett roaming there are at Lv. 20, higher than the Pokémon used by trainers at that point, and they have the move Dig, an extremely powerful Ground-type move. You might also meet a Level 31 Dugtrio there, who is extremely fast (which lowers your chances of fleeing as well as letting it attack first) and very powerful, which means all your Pokémon will likely be crushed unless you've REALLY done a lot of work level grinding. You really only stand a chance after beating Misty, exploring S.S. Anne and beating the third gym leader Lt. Surge.
My husband and I had been bugging a friend to play Elder Scrolls: Oblivion for a really long time. When he finally did, he said he gave up after only a few hours of gameplay. Turns out, he just went straight to the main quest and wound up inside an Oblivion gate at level 2.
Remember starting the game, travelling up somewhere where I shouldn't be and without any money on the charachter. Couldn't make my way out of there without being eaten. Had to restart whole game.
I humbly would like to add Resident Evil:Remake to the list. As you try to leave the mansion, as any normal person would do rather than solving nightmare puzzles, you are rewarded by several dogs. Zombie dogs. In your face. And you are NEVER prepared for that.
All of Fallout New Vegas's DLCs minus Lonesome Road (where we are constantly told to turn back). In Dead Money, you get trapped at the Sierra Madre and if you try to leave, your explosive collar goes off. In Honest Hearts, you are trapped in Zion Valley until you help some tribals fight or evacuate in a lengthy questline. But you can leave early by killing all the friendly (and now deadly) tribals and their (very battle capable) leaders which includes the legendary Burned Man, Joshua Graham, to snag a map out of Zion and escape. In Old World Blues, you are trapped in the Big MT and you cannot leave until you get your brain back. You can try to leave by walking pass the pylon barriers but the machines inside your head clicks off and you pass out to be carted back to the central hub.
Final Fantasy 2 gave you a giant open world to roam in from the very beginning but if you walked too far to the left of the starting town you got stomped by waaaay higher level monsters
THAT WAS SO BS!!! I have no idea how, but I saved so far west that I spent the next half an hour saving, walking two steps, saving, walking one step, get into a battle, die, load the save, and repeating.
@@RainbowTheSnail there's 3 gaint ones outside the map, 3 "normal" adult ones in the Grand Reefand the Blood Kelp Zone, and 3 juvenile ones in the Lost River. You really can't get more than 5 after you at any time, though
Oblivion: The Shivering Isles. Technically, you can head straight to New Sheoth as soon as you exit the tutorial dungeon. Technically you don't need tears or bone arrows to defeat the gate guardian. Technically.
Skyrim : Im going to punish you for going to the throat of the world too early. Me: immediately steals horse and climbs(?) up the very top of mountain.
Another method is to aggro the troll and run away. There’s an NPC (katria) by one of the shrines that will help you fight it. I’m usually leveled well by the time I go up, but he can be a bit tricky for stabby /stealth or pure mage glass cannon characters
Dragon Age: Origins wants you to THINK you can tackle Redcliffe and the three Warden contracts in any order, but it's abundantly clear they would prefer you did Orzammar last. Which, of course, none of us ever did because that's where you recruit Oghren. Which is why about half of us immediately got our asses handed to us by a team of mercenaries waiting for you right at the start of the path up to the gate. And if that isn't enough to make you reload your last save and go recruit Wynne instead, all of the enemies have Lv. 4 equipment (IE: the "green" stuff) instead of Lv. 3 like they will everywhere else. So fighting the Carta in their base and Bhelen's / Harrowmont's flunkies in the street will be "you did this out of order" hard too.
Same with the Temple of Sacred Ashes-- facing the reaver guy first is pretty rough. Most battles have multiple mages. But nabbing the ashes of Andraste and whipping them out like "what, these old things?" to Isolde after Redcliffe is pretty priceless.
Even if you do manage to get past the Bounty Hunters in RDR2 and head into the Western part of the map you get shot by an invisible sniper.
I’m trying it now lol I have to know
En you can escape the sniper, but at one point the game will just kill you
What if you use invulnerability hacks to protect yourself?
I tried getting to new Austin by boat but at the same point you get invisibly sniped the boat just sinks and you instantly drown
@sofia martinez wasnt that patched? I mean if there is a new one can you link it
I hope Andy talking over the spoilers list never gets taken away, it's the best thing ever!!!
Alpha Deathclaw if that’s the only thing they give us ever again I’d be just fine
It's incredibly entertaining
@@mfrazier3876 ever again is a long time...
No, it spoils the entire list, now I have to look away, and mute my headphones
@@squrtyy As someone who often just listens to this without watching the screen, it helps me know if I'm gonna get spoiled on a game. which is more important than getting spoiled on a UA-cam video about video games.
"Doesn't so much as roll out the welcome mat so much as roll UP the welcome mat and beat the player over the head with it." Luke's delivery is always fantastic
that was really difficult to mean and i still have no idea what
you're on about
I love that line! I want to memorize it in order to describe the series that way because it’s completely accurate 🤣
Personally, I think the worst part about the graveyard in Dark Souls 1 is that you wander in and see skeletons pulling themselves together and, as a seasoned video gamer, you think "psh, skeletons? I can handle SKELETONS, I've been fighting skeletons for years, no problem!" And you are wrong. Terribly, terribly wrong
Wfftam That's actually pretty funny! If you've played fantasy RPG skeletons are the easier enemies. But the skeletons in Dark Souls are terrible because they're in DARK SOULS! I HATE THAT GAME!
I learned from Oblivion not to underestimate bone bois. Early ES games made bone bois into tanks.
I tried Dark Souls roughly 7 years ago. I uninstalled the game after a few hours of trying to beat the damn skeletons. Only today am I just finding out the reason I kept dying to these immortal skeletons.
Also 2:48 to 3:02 was my exact line of thought and why I quit the game.
get that morningstar and bash them up like a real Chosen Undead. Then run down and shortcut drop to the Titanite demon in the catacombs, dive past him grab the Eye of Death, run to the coffin and rest in it. Get the Gravelord Sword. This isn't easy but if accomplished you will smack up every enemy for the rest of the game.
@@chimblemasterofchimney4771 In Daggerfall I don't mind the skeletons that much. Granted, I use a morningstar. What I do mind is the noise they make (it is bone-chilling!) and giant spiders (and vampires, and werewolves...).
I love that Andy's monologue over the spoiler list is a thing now XD
Isn't so much a thing as Andy has a couple of screws loose
@@mortenu.5606 and that's why we love him
I hope they keep it as a regular feature, it's always funny :D
That's Andy breaking the forth wall
@@ChangelingLady ''we''? I don't like him
*Enters west Elizabeth for all of 20 seconds*
Arthur: They know who we are, and where we are!
Leo DB Bounty hunters: Hey its one of van der lins boys kill him!
Arthur: *Has face transplant*
Bounty Hunters: IT'S THAT GUY FROM BLACKWATER SHOOT HIM!!!
And what where doing
They could've sent Sadie, Uncle and a few others who weren't known members of Dutch's gang until the end of chapter 1 to get the gold and sneak it out of Blackwater. Then you honestly could live out the rest of your life as a banana/mango farmer in where ever Dutch said you would be going.
@@dr.bright6272 Dutch always wanted the money for himself, that’s why he had it at the end.
Andy's rambling in the intro is the BEST thing about this video.
"RDR2 I thought we were friends."
Me: dead 😂
Max Vel0city XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Max Vel0city I read this as R2D2 the first three times
@@ChknKng Andy also thinks he's friends with R2D2.😀
This man really just typed Me: dead😂
@@greggy2445 Yes, yes I did,
"I'm a bold pioneer and you shouldn't try to stop me, oh wait it's the end."
It’s not quite the same thing, but Subnautica doesn’t have an invisible border keeping the player in the play area. It has Adult Ghost Leviathans that spawn out of the inky abyss to tear you apart, and ensure you never want to go swimming again.
It also has Sammy the Safety Reaper. He makes sure you stay away from the dangerous radiation near the Aurora.
As if the complete darkness and the fact that there's no bottom wasn't enough to keep you out of there.
@@rockworm503 there actually is a bottom veeeery far down igp built a base down there at one point
Yikes....
That description you gave makes me want to swimming.....never ever again
That graveyard was exactly, 100% my Dark Souls experience. Except I didn't even see it as a 50/50 choice; I somehow convinced myself that the path to the undead burg wasn't a real path, at best it was a shortcut I wasn't "supposed" to know about yet, so I kept throwing myself into the skeleton meat grinder way longer than I should have. Eventually had to look up a walkthrough to tell me that I was an idiot and going the wrong way.
Roughly the same experience, lol, though the walkthrough I found said to gun it through the graveyard dodging skeletons and you can find the Zweihander, then run back dodging skeletons and go back to the fire. They’ll follow you, but you’re at the fire and you have a giant sword, so honestly, who’s the real winner at that point.
Same for me. With the ruins of the fire link shrine, it also seems so inviting like a Zelda-Game which tells you "Here is your first big dungeon to explore!"
I didn't even noticed the narrow cliff path to the undead burg until much later. Only to die there a couple of times and quit out of frustration because I was hellbend to keep using the Zweihänder I didn't had the stats for
Same, bro.
I saw it as a 50/50 choice, but I didn't see the cliff path... i got to the first chamber with the ghosts!
Never played any of the fromsoftware games but I've watch friends obsess over them for years. One of them platiumed elden ring in a week after it came out. Another let me start a new save on his BloodBorne and eventually lead me right to Father something I can't remember his name. I did pretty well got his health down to half
Luke's 'favorite' Frost Troll; "Hell is empty and all the demons are here"
@Shall NotWither Yep! Except Luke misquoted it. So it's a correct quote of Luke's misquote.
the SECOND an image of Skyrim appeared on my screen I knew what they were going to talk about and who was going to be doing the talking. Lol. :P
"I CANNOT believe this!"
@@bg3929Z my only question is where was his armour
I figured the Skyrim entry in this video would concern the giant's camp just outside of Whiterun.
Whiterun, of course, is where many new characters first venture, and the developers have stated specifically that they parked that giant's camp within view of the city to show newbies the wonders of spaceflight.
I remember my first trip there after 7 years and forgot about the giant thing. I went to the camp to steal mammoth loot and then got to high five the moon after the zoomed my ass into the stratosphere.
@B.J. Wise
Or your hurt their mammoths. That angers them :(
Did you know that the spaceflight simulator in skyrim is an unintended bug? But damn i loved it when i first encountered it lol
how hiiiiighhh can you flyyyyyy
That's one way to get to High Wrothgar
Also, If you didn't know already, If you try in RDR2 to explore the mountains while at the camp instead of doing the first two missions you and your horse could die out of "harsh weather conditions".
I usually smile and nod at OXBox videos, but Andy's "Good plan! I give it six stars!" made me burst out laughing aloud for a solid minute and a half. This was your best video in awhile guys. Love it.
Same😂
This entire list came about because Luke doesn't like that one troll
I dunno… take a close look at that WoW character. Name? "Bearilwen"... I'm thinking maybe Ellen finally decided to try WoW and got noobstomped by random mooks.
It's nothing to be ashamed of, it's perfectly normal for that to happen in games with enemy levels. It's happened to me more than once... of course it also ticks me off and when I've gained enough levels I come back and pulverize them. It also makes for an unofficial hardmode since you're fighting an enemy much higher level than you and they have much better stats. I have actually managed to pull it of some times, mainly with enemies that weren't MUCH higher level.
Yep. That one frost troll. :P
@@marhawkman303 have a cookie
@@ijustwantmyphonecall6947 TY! :D
I lowkey just sprint past the frost troll since I power through the very early story in order to rack up some levels and gear
No one's gonna talk about Ezio desynchronized when travelling in his own town Florence on early story?
Agree.. but thats just pretty much any assassins creed game though..
No
Technically it's Desmond desynchronizing because Ezio wasn't there in the current memory
There’s also Subnautica. Don’t go into the void unless you want to get eaten by the unholy spawn of hammerhead sharks and giant snake monsters.
My cousin and I made a game of getting to the closed island in GTA4. We'd get a motorcycle, shoot the gap between the barriers, and ride like hell, avoiding cops on the bridge. We actually got pretty good. Turns out, if you lose the cops on the island, you just instantly get wanted again. Thanks, game.
Man, the game *REALLY* doesn't want you on that island, does it? 😂
*plays train noises*
Some of these are actually quite viable with the right skills or knowledge. Hyrule Castle has a lot of high level weapons just lying around if you have the skills to avoid getting hit, and if you can pick up a Thunderblade you can stun enemies to steal their weapons too. Dark Souls' catacombs are easy enough to rush if you know where to drop down, and has both a few nice items to grab and a relatively squishy boss worth a ton of souls (I say squishy because Pinwheel is actually genuinely threatening to a low level character with an unupgraded weapon). I've also gotten to New Vegas both by climbing over the Deathclaws' heads to the East and by sneaking past the Cazadores to the West. Most of the enemies on the Throat of the World do level scale, which makes most of the climb easier at low levels when you don't have to worry about Snowy Saber cats and Snow Bears. The guaranteed Frost Troll is awful... but it's also slower than you are. If you just run past instead of assuming you need to murder anything hostile, you'll be fine.
In Dark Souls you neglected to mention the one other 'wrong' direction you can go, down into the New Londo Ruins. You may think this is the right way at first because there are a few items to pick up, barrels to smash, and enemies that don't attack you. Classic early game fare. Then you cross a narrow walkway into a flooded ruin only to have ghosts phase through the walls and surround you. So they can break the rules and walk through walls while there is instant death water all around you? Nice trick, this should be tough! Except one final trick, your weapons cannot harm them literally at all. You will die and you never had a chance. Worst yet, one of the items you find allows you to hit them, and you can even buy this item from an early area shopkeep, though it will cost a lot for your low level character. But these items last less than a minute, and the ghosts are still nearly impossible with their long arms, ambush tactics, and nearly instant death moves. You could waste a lot of time down there bashing your head against that wall and get nowhere.
And, to add to those problems, you can only progress through the upper half of the zone as you don't get the key to drain the area until you already have the Lordvessel (about halfway through the game). You can kill the vendor to get the item, but most new players probably wouldn't know that or be too afraid to attack a friendly NPC. So not only have you fought your way through something that's tremendously difficult at a low level but now you can't progress through the rest of the zone and unlock the other exit. Meaning you now have to either fight your way back anything you ran past before, or die and lose all the souls you've gained along the way. And either way, you're going to have to come back later and do it all over again.
@@Nubnut Yeah, so the graveyard I realized was the wrong way after I fought the skeletons for maybe the third time and managed to kill one or two before they rose again from the dead. I'm like, 'Ah, this may never end. Clearly I'm missing something.' But it takes 10 seconds to get there from Firelink Shrine so you can figure that out pretty quickly. New Londo takes longer to get to and can trick you.
You forgot Subnautica. If you go too far off map, you come to a huge underwater cliff which, if you try to explore down too far (and "too far" isn't really all that far), you get surrounded by Ghost Leviathans. If you don't have the right equipment, you're definitely gonna die.
Wow, the commenters certainly didn't forget Subnautica...
Well it’s the end of the map
Actually, the game instantly spawns 3 Ghost Leviathans the moment you cross into the dark area. The only reason you're not immediately swarmed is because they're spawned quite some way into the void. However, they swarm you because the game makes it so that as long as you're in the void, they know exactly where you are and hunt you down relentlessly.
@@Tawleyn Oh, that is interesting!
Subnautica for Xbox one is bad. After exploring the Aurora I came to a medkit. That glitched me in the Aurora. Just great! 2 Reaper Leviathons spawned right next to me :/ After finally escaping through the 144p up close extra finishes that you can go through and the invisible walls. The rest of the map had no water animation and I mean NONE, The only other water I ever saw in the game was the tiny pool of water in my moon pool. Not only that but there was no fog so you could see everything. Only one bad part... The base plates that your not on don’t appear. So no trying to seek and hide from reapers. I gave up after I got a propulsion cannon and realized you can just take a peeper and put it in in your base while it floats around like it’s still in the non fictional water that doesn’t exist from past glitches.
During the Breath of the Wild segment, ya'll forgot to mention the fact that you also have to fight all the spirit ganons you didn't defeat before facing Calamity Ganon.
15:01 I love that you leveled up after you died. How useful.
_You Could Go Anywhere But Probably Shouldn’t_ pretty much sums up Dark Souls
Oscar Mike
I read theories on why Pinwheel is such an easy boss and some players suggest that the Graveyard and catacombs is an early stop on your tour around Lordran. Then I remembered that past the graveyard skeletons, you got a whole army of them in the catacombs and their invincible and you have the exploding heads and you have the necromancers, and you have a ton of traps and you have Patches there and assuming you made it through all that and beat Pinwheel, then you’re gonna slog through the Tomb of Giants and realize there’s nothing there for you until later in the game.
So I feel like those theories are wrong, but that’s just me.
It pretty much sums up my 20s as well...
But don't you HAVE to go somewhere in that game? Like, I guess if you stayed put, you'd still be alive, but then the world would enter its dark ages, right?
...Which apparently isn't even that bad of a thing depending on your view of the world, but ehhh.
@@Ckoz2829 i did this, when i met the plotwall i almost cried.
“If dark souls could speak, after it says f*ck you buddy-“ best thing I’ve heard all week
Kinda sad Luke's segment about the Skyrim Frost Troll and it didn't cut to a montage of his "relationship" with it culminating in "HELL IS EMPTY AND ALL THE DEMONS ARE HERE!"
“Good plan I give it 6 stars!” 😂
I see what you did there 😏
That shit killed me 😂😂
I loved that 🤣
I lost it with that one
Pink guy
Person in video: “Roman is the worst character in video game history.”
Micah Bell: Hey.
I disagree, Micah is just Micah, he never chanced, he believed if you’re unfit to work you did, Dutch turned on Arthur and left him for dead
Anthony Taylor micah didn’t change but he changed dutch and thats only scratching the surface as to why he’s terrible.
mellomoose And that’s the reason why Dutch left Arthur for dead.
Eveeyone remembers Micah and despises him. Hes a great character
Howdy cowpoke
Why did they try to make wolves in Skyrim seem deadly they are the easiest thing to kill in the game
If you are a sneak archer even the frost troll at low levels isn't a big deal... I mean I killed the two giants near whiterun at lv3 or 4 like that once
@@joyeuse8524 The mammoths and giants were often my favoured method of levelling up. I also often used the spider in the golden claw cave for incredibly easy sneak points as it literally can't do anything to you.
and u can get past the ice troll as well lol
@@WikKid5 I was about to say....can´t you just sprint past these few enemies?
@@MrSanghelios yeah and with a high powered bow i think u _can_ get passed the troll
King's Quest 3 let you wander around the entire map whenever you liked...but your master would get angry if you didn't do your chores regularly, so don't wander too far! But even if you put your master to sleep, there's a bigger danger out there...an entire world designed by Sierra Entertainment.
>giving random important items to NCPs that just say "thanks" and nothing happens.
I miss Sierra games. :(
Kinda like the Witcher 3 - except, your master is the game and it's forcing of the story mode on you, or you can go wondering about pre-maturely and Die - Just ask Velen, getting lost in Velen without leaving White Orchid at least level 5/6 is a faith worse than death - even though all you'll do is die, plus the game makes a fun out of it by making the monsters look like something straight out of an HP. Lovecraft's Nightmare.
@@filodrei Me too. I want a space quest 7.
Better than a world designed by EA.
Schrödinger’s Cat: Wanted Dead and Alive
_yoink!_ This is my discord status now.
In Dragon Age Inquisition I made the mistake of wandering into the northeastern part of the Hinterlands. I saw a dragon flying in the sky, and not even thirty seconds later I was running for my life as the other three party members were on fire and probably dead. I say probably because I had no time to check.
Emprise Du Delion. Nuff said.
@@thesixthkid7689 Fortunately for me, that was one of the last areas in the game I went to, so it ended up not being as hard, but yeah, that's definitely not an area to be galloping around in during the beginning part of the game.
@@LAnimeMaster I got FUCKED as a level 11 there. DLCs are worse because they're automatic level 20.
@@thesixthkid7689 Yeah, if you're level 11 stay FAR away from Emprise Du Delion. And yeah, I tend to do dlcs towards the end because of things like that. haha
I thought the only thing in that corner was the dragon and some collectibles. Still startling but it's more challenge boss than railroading via uber hard enemies
Granted, I was a little higher level than noob when I tried to go up the throat of the world, but I had the added benefit of having a dragon spawn at the SAME PLACE AS THE FROST TROLL. it was horrendous!
Eek
I once had a dragon spawn at the same place as a giant. It was incredible, a truly epic fight of terrifying proportions. After the titans of muscle and teeth duked it out, the Giant had weakened the dragon at the cost of his own life, so I started to lob arrows at the diminished beast...only to be utterly annihilated, because I still had Steel gear, and no skills of value.
@@PaxIesus Somewhere in my archives I have a picture of a moment I came upon on the plains near Whiterun, with a dragon in heated battle with a rather small mudcrab, which seemed to be holding its own.
I’m a simple man.
I see Arthur, I click.
Ah yes, another man of culture
SAME
uncle: *Lumbago*
Same
Same, but when I see fortnite, I throw up.
I love how Jane's description of the start of New Vegas is just the only description you can give of Benny.
Nah, you can also use "Bugsy Seigel clone"
On my first Skyrim playthrough I could not beat that Frost Troll, so cheesed it past him all the way to High Hrothgar where he got pummeled by Greybeards...
Soooo, that's not what you're supposed to do? 😬
My first time climbing the 7000 steps, the frost troll was easy compared to the preceding encounter(s):
First, I was ripped to shreds by a bear living near the cave just across the bridge from Ivarstad.
I beat it by kiting it up the switchbacks and chipping away at its health.
Then, I met an ice bear near the top of the switchbacks and wound up kiting it into a pair of ice wraiths near where Oxtra started the rocket boots challenge.
Fortunately, the bear walked into one of the wraiths' ice effects and turned against them.
I killed one of the wraiths and saw that the bear was busy with the other, so I thought I'd leave.
I was wrong.
A dragon strafed the three of us, and I had to fight the bear and the wraith to get back to the relative safety of the tree-lined switchbacks.
Then I fought the dragon.
Sword and board.
Overencumbered by the dragon parts, I rolled back to Ivarstad to sell some things and started the ascent again.
As I said, the frost troll was easy by comparison.
@@alphalancer That sounds like an average day on Skyrim
@@alphalancer Standard Skyrim madness yep :)
I did this exact thing too, in fact I've NEVER been well equipped to kill him, I've just expected to run past him every time
8: Fallout 76, cause there isn't anything to do, anywhere
There is something to do. Burn the disc and never think about it again.
You know. Terraria and the FLYING ALMOST UNKILLABLE SKELETON HEAD that flies after you with unimaginable speed when you dare to enter the dungeon without having a little chat and bossfight with its sibling?! Remember that one??
It can be killed, it's the hardest thing to kill though.
That's why I said almost unkillable
@@rigelestbit Oof, at the time I thought you said "FLYING UNKILLABLE SKELETON HEAD", with no "Almost" in it. My bad
well maybe you shouldve done what you were supposed ot
oof when i was a kid, (and still am one but older)
i just ignored the old man and went straight down, scared the piss out of me
You can actually climb up to the throat of the world without ever being near the troll, you can just go straight up the mountainside. SKYRIM HORSE FTW!
They're not good at Bethesda games over at outside xbox. Taking a path directly to new vegas that doesnt have cazadors and deathclaws is not hard in the slightest.
I can somewhat understand FNV. The cazadors and deathclaws are placed very deliberatly making going straight to vegas the toughest road in the game.
Wolves and Trolls up Mt Hrothgar though? Neither of those is that hard to kill at lvl1 with an iron dagger.
@@0ptera they're not though. If you mean taking a straight line then yes, but ignoring all the other quests and heading down the road to new vegas is not a problem at all. In almost all my playthroughs of new vegas I've pretty much went to new vegas right away, maybe kill the powder gangers, but still a pretty straight route. The 2000 cap credit check is more of a restriction and even that's a joke.
@@Gr3nadgr3gory just get the fake passport for 400 caps I believe(?)
@@raoul5714 usually u have over 2k so I dont know
and no subnautica just YEETING hell demons at you when you reach the ecological dead zone?
But its basically the edge of the map, a more appropriate location would definitely be the lost river or the lava zones
The other sign you're not supposed to hit High Hrothgar early: YOU CANNOT OPEN THE DOORS.
Assassin's Creed 2 blocked you with some digital barrier that only affected you because "that memory hasn't been unlocked yet".
Then it desynchronizes you (ie. takes all of your health). Yeah.... I want to visit that part now! haha
but in this list u CAN go there anytime u want but in ac2 u CAN'T yet because it wants you to progress. your being forced to.
First game did that too. A lot of the games in the franchise did that. Now that I’m playing Odyssey, it wants Kassandra leveling up before she can take on certain enemies. She’s at level 24 and they want her at level 28, and then the target of the suggested level is at level 32 and you ask why did they suggest level 28? If the number is red, I’m no match. If there’s a red skull in place if a red number, I’ll die with one hit. Even the pigs level up
well yeah, it's blocked. doesn't really fit the criteria of "could go anywhere" because you can't.
So did black flag has areas like that
In BotW, I’d say it’s a bigger mistake to try the (Gerudo) desert region and its dungeon (Vah Naboris) as your first devine beast, as they have the hardest enemies, the hardest dungeon, the hardest boss and the best (most OP) champion’s power.
It is so difficult that not even Hyrule castle will be difficult anymore after going through the desert.
The reason this is a big mistake, not a worthwhile investment, is because it makes the game so easy it becomes boring.
What, no mentions of the "Dead Zone" in Subnautica? Where the map is just surrounded by a sheer drop-off cliff, where the lighting goes black and the only other creatures are gigantic, 100ft glowing snake-demon sea monsters from your nightmares?
doesnt really count since thats not a location that you eventually go to.
@@ijones36 How about the Crash Zone then?
Full of Reapers, Sand Sharks, and deadly radiation.
i tried to get to the bottom of the dead zone once in deep sea mech thing.....it didnt go well.
That's called Ghost leviathan xD
Was just about to bring that up.
Actually, in Fallout: NV, it's SUPER easy to get to New Vegas. You just go the route with the deathclaws and hug that plateau on the right. Then, you go around and into Camp McCarren, picking up a dead soldier uniform from the gang fights around it, then ride the monorail into Vegas without paying the entrance cost.
I always take the road with the cazadors. I just skirt the edge, snipe about four of them that block the road and keep going. The real challenge is when you reach Bonny Springs where a heavily armed group of Viper gang members live. But beating them gets you a grenade rifle, plasma grenades, reinforced metal and combat armor and a trail carbine. Great rewards well worth the risk.
I prefer just running through the mutant territorry at Black Mountain. At a low level they only have some old hunting rifles, no big threat. Also you can find a StealthBoy in the Goodspring schoolhouse safe. Though when I'm past that I take the eastern route around the city (not too far east, because when you enter Boulder City, you advance the main quest and lose prior quests towards finding your attackers), so I can plunder the destroyed caravan (there's two combat armors and more) before I go to the Gun Runners. THEN I might start to care about the main plot.
This thread is why NV is so perfect.
Lads who've played New Vegas. Has anyone encountered an issue where the game from Steam installs, 'installing first time' every time and lags like hell?
@@raghadm5189 I've not heard of that happening in particular, no. I assume your PC is capable of running it, so I don't know what would be causing that other than an issue with Steam. I would uninstall/reinstall it and see if that solves the issue, and if not, just find a cracked .exe and use that. You paid for the game anyway, and everything will work fine -- probably better, without Steam, actually.
Fun fact: if you get past those telepathic bounty hunters, you get shot by an invisible sniper.
Wait, the wolves and troll are a sign you’re *NOT* supposed to go to high Hrothgar yet?
Oops…
No, they aren't, they're there regardless.
I had a friend : D
Khajiit claws wrecked this section super early on. Doesn't seem like I wasn't supposed to go
You can kill a frost troll pretty easy if you use flames, have some potions, juke it, and pray that it roars and beats the ground a couple times
Or you could trail off the mountain path and just climb it Skyrim style, avoiding the enemies and impassable walls of wind.
(Sidenote the front doors of High Hrothgar are locked, the the back doors are not)
"You might just crash and burn harder than a rocket-powered...segway soaked in ogre-proof rum"? I was expecting you to say something about a rocket-powered khajit.
I feel like some roasted Kippers....
Ah yes...I forgot about when OX proved that Kippers could fly.
Shhht...... I bet Luke has nightmares with the Frost Troll's encounters!!!!!!
Rocket-powered Khajit would not assist you without coin, traveller.
*Skooma-powered Khajiit
huh, Learned something. I had heard Dark Souls was hard, went straight to the graveyard since the underground was scary and full of invulnerable ghosts, and ground through the skeletons over and over and over. Figured since I kept dying that I just needed to "get gud".
Got to the point where I was practically farming skeletons, even the giant, as I has their patterns memorized. Made it past and through the next section even with the dark cave with the will o' wisps AND the cliffs with more skeletons. Then I got absolutely stomped but a weird eyeless boss thing. Said "fuck this, this game is ridiculous, why does anyone like it?" and never played again.
Apparently there was a third path I never found.
That's dark souls for ya
@@automaticninjaassaultcat3703 Same
In the Witcher 3 you can go wherever you want. You want to go to a distant island in Skellige? Cool, just beware of the archgriffin that WILL kill everyone who is around level 30 (the average level at which you finish the base game) in one hit. My level 12 Geralt still wakes up in a cold sweat every night.
Those were great times...
That griffin still haunts my nightmares :'(
@AlmightyStarfire True, but a first time level 12 probably won't know that.
Remember going to Toussiant. Technically you could go right after that novigrad quest but you would be about level 9 and be rekit instantally by that damn giant.... If you didnt get rekit by the bandits first
"Good plan. I give it six stars."
I see what you did there.
Ross Wolfe Came for that comment ^^
Laughed way too hard at this pun
How about Black Flag, where one could challenge one of the legendary ships right after taking the jackdaw
Well just surviving long enough to REACH those ships at the start is a feat in itself.
That's a level mismatch thing, though. Same as when you venture into higher level regions in Origins and Odyssey and in Witcher 3. It's an OP enemy thing, not necessarily a region-lock thing.
Ugh levels in AC lmao how low we gamers fallen
ReZisT Lust removing them in the new one apparently thank god
Not shown: Luke's 30 minute curse filled diatribe about that Frost Troll.
They would have but they wouldn't have finished filming until Friday next week.
If dark souls could talk would it really point the player in the right direction?
@@_Paul_N "Bravery required ahead"
@decleyredelune
“Amazing Chest Ahead”
“Try tongue but hole”
Well i mean it does tell you to ring bells and ones up high and one is down low
It does talk...it SCREAMS pay attention and stop calling it hard....which it isn't. Most players are stupid...that's the only reality.
It would only say
"Git gud"
In RDR2, when I tried to go into West Elizabeth prematurely, I actually managed to get pretty close to Tall Trees before I was inevitably killed off by bounty hunters, lawmen, and Pinkertons
Hey what's your last name. Maybe were related
I made it to New Austin, and I just got shot by no one and died.
@@sometffurry dame happened to me i explored all of blackwater beachers hope to tall trees down to theives landing and northern new austin. I had all of that area "unfogged" as arthur in chapter 4. I got away from the cops completely and lost them and there was no wanted on the screen and i was in the tall trees area i was like oh shit i actually did it....then within a few seconds several bounty hunters spawn near you and chase you...if you get too far like we did you get one shotted by some imaginary guy in the sky lol. Its bs because if it wasnt for that i have no doubt i could unfog the entire area just like you do in the epilogue only as arthur
Michael Harris An invisible snipers because rockstar doesnt want u to go there
The Witcher 3 exploring the rich open world, organically getting a quest that is organically 20 levels too high for you and leaves you trapped in a constant cycle of death and broken swords, there's not enough quen in the world to save me
thast the one with the alghouls and ghouls, yes?
this is literally like half of all contracts (after you gather all the notices, including skellige's), just waiting for leveling...
The worst thing about Cazadores? When you think you've escaped them by going indoors but when the place loads they have glitched into the room with you and now YOU ARE TRAPPED IN A ROOM FULL OF CAZADORES!
@@_underscore_9271 quick befriend them!
I kinda figured the frost troll was there for the Greybeards to flex, since it will chase you up the rest of the mountain and they'll kill it for you, and the dungeon they send you to isn't nearly as hard.
They kill it for you? I just kept running circles around it until I managed to slowly get it to a cliff edge and it slid off
@@MythicBeanProductions If you managed to run all the rest of the way up the mountain without dying, yup! It follows you inside (it's a determined beastie) and the Greybeards will all Shout it to death
@@christinefarrell6438, I've always run past the thing, but it always breaks off pursuit before High Hrothgar shows up...I've always had the time to drop off the supplies and loot the other offerings before strolling inside.
Walks 20 feet to the left to flank enemy
“Mission Failed”
Thanks Rockstar
A Tarantula?
A Hawk?
A Spider?
A Wasp?
It's the Avenger of insects.
but hawks aren't insects...
@@olivinator neither are spiders or tarantulas, they are arachnids
“Cazadors stop you from exploring in the early game” yea.... and the late game too!
The difference is, in late game... well, call me Gandhi, because I'll nuke em as soon as look at em.
I've actually gotten past the cazadores, but not without the Mercenary's Grenade Rifle. However, I didn't want to go to Vegas. I wanted to get the extra experience and the Trail Carbine. Also, to mark the Mt. Ranch State Park for killing bighorners for experience.
The feeling of squaring up with a cazador once you've found the thermic lance... JUSTICE YOU BUZZING BASTARDS
I used to just yeet straight to NV. Past the cazadores, death class, the odd raider depending on your route and pronto.
@@Veladus ty for that Civ reference you have done ur duty..... However the Shoshone have declared war because you settled land for ur first city
I remember in Horizon Zero Dawn, when you try to visit GAIA Prime too early, you had to make your way through a super infested area of high level Stalker machines and just as many Watchers...
Then, if you managed to make it past all that, the game forces you to fight a Stormbird.
I remember heading there just exploring and not knowing why there was a huge hole in a mountain lol thankfully i was close to lvl 40 that the enemies posed no problem.
Ah yes one of the most enraging things in Skyrim, hearing your character level up to end up losing that progress because you died as you leveled up
Even if you got through Hyrule Castle right away, you still have to fight all 4 Blights before fighting Calamity Ganon with full health and Beast Ganon
Did you forget Just Cause 3 where there was a literal nuclear weapon fired at you every ten seconds if you tried to explore the Falco Maxime military base?
You know I thought you were talking about Just Cause 2, not 3 UNTIL I remembered that gun that calls down lightning. I personally call it "Thors Gun", anyway in Just Cause 2 there's an island that isn't part of any territory to the NorthWest. I tried to travel there until I was struck down via lightning. As it turns out it's a mission island where they weaponized the weather and used lightning on planes, waves on boats and people swimming. Unlike Falco Island however there's no super prize like Thors Gun.
Prower Power 95 you're right, I almost forgot about that island in JC2. I guess the whole Just Cause series has parts to the map that you can't explore too early without being blown into oblivion. Also in JC4 there are 4 bases that are littered with thunderstorms, blizzards, sandstorms, and tornadoes.
@@gabecata95 is there a Thor Gun or anything similar? Spoil the answer with a yes or no.
Prower Power 95 without spoiling too much, yes; JC4 has a few similar items.
I remember the falco base we ended up just slowling destroying everything in it till it was ours
Back in the day it wasn't Felwood that killed low level night elves in WoW, it was the famous Wetlands Corpse Run once you realised all your buddies were in Ironforge or Stormwind and the only way to get to them to run Deadmines together was to hop on a ferry then leg it through a high level area. You weren't even lost, it was just the only way to get there without help from a friendly mage or warlock.
I thought about the same thing when they mentioned wow. I still remember the paths to take to avoid orcs in the mountains after you got through the wetland death run. No one wanted to level in Ashenvale.
The roads were littered in skeletons on my realm from lowlings making the trip.
Horde side it was the welcome bear that killed most new people. The "oops I accidently wandered into the Western Plaguelands from Tirisfal" plagued bear.
3:22 I thought you were showing a movie clip at first.
Rdr2 is basically a spaghetti western,
@@kimishou It reminds me of Sons of Katie.
I would include the void, or dead zone, from Subnautica. Sure there's no real reason to go out there ever, other than story completion, but those roars from the very large, very angry ghost leviathans make it pretty clear you're not supposed to be out that far.
actually the dead zone is the outside play area in which you are not suppose to go that way but hte ghost leviathens are meant to deterd you, but really though getting anywhere in some cases made sense as you need better equipment to get deeper, but strangely though getting to the lost river for nickel then back pettling to the surface
Hell yes!
Starbound also seems to do this: It seems as though you access any star and planet in the universe as soon as you fix your ship and get some fuel, but there's actually quite some linearity to exploration: You cannot visit Scorched, Volcanic, or Fiery planets until you get a Cooling upgrade to your EPP (Enviro Protection Pack), which you make from stuff on a Snowy, Tundra, or Arctic planet, which you cannot explore without making a Heating upgrade, one of the components of which is Durasteel, found around Radioactive stars, but the planets on which you can find Durasteel ore are irradiated and you have to make a Radiation protection upgrade out of normal stuff for that.
Crazy stuff.
It gets even worse if you play with frackin universe lmao
Trying to go north from GoodSprings is a right of passage.
I spent like 4 or 5 hours on it, but actually made it that way for my first playthrough.
Anddddd got turned away at the gate because I didn’t collect hardly any caps.
Yep me to I got through the cazadors with alot of food and stempacks
High perception, high intelligence, and the sneaking skills you only get from being a gamer who either prefers sneak-not-kill gameplay and/or is a massive pussy who wants to skip the big fights when possible. Takes me 20 minutes tops to get in, especially if your intelligence is high enough to use the code on the bot
I spent 4 or 5 hours on this game. See why do you put like in ur fucking sentence when you dont need it at all. Stupid habit right
@@desertranger3199 yes is a fucking word use it
To be honest though, the Skyrim one was sort of weak..... The wolves and Ice Troll's really don't take that much to beat or avoid (Overall), I thought for sure you were instead going to mention the Ice Fog Wall Thing that blocks off Parthurnax until you get the Shout to clear it. That fog kills you so fast lol.
As mentioned elsewhere, pretty sure that's just Luke wanting to take shots at the frost troll
Party snacks not parthurnax
It was pretty weak, just leaving Helgen you can fight wolves, maybe even shoot the troll to death. You definitely wouldn't be wearing normal clothing travelling up
Isn't that frost troll there whether you've already been summoned by the Greybeards or not?
The frost troll is a sign you're not supposed to be there? Someone should really tell Kippers that
"No! No!! Hell is empty, and all the demons are here!"
i mean... i always just run past him
Use magic or lower the difficulty.
In the first dungeon you go to, if you’re following the story, has a Paralysis potion and some magic scrolls. Apply paralysis to your weapon, and blast him with high level scrolls. The troll is basically an exam to see if you’re using everything at your disposal.
@@arellajardin8188 or actually read the loading screen instead of ignoring it.
Loading screen: Frost Trolls weakness is fire. Remember this.
Player: Eh, who gives a shit?
Player: *Dies to a Frost Troll* WTF IS THIS THINGS WEAKNESS?!
Loading screen: *Sighs*
5:36 Bethesda is incapable of making a game that doesn't start with some variation of "hey you. You're finally awake."
You missed Far Cry 2. In that, you have malaria so you need to rush through the missions quickly to get more medicine, otherwise you get stuck in a loop of trying to go anywhere, having a seizure, finding out you're out of pills, passing out and restarting the mission. This happened to me on the very mission where you go to the bar to _get_ more malaria pills at the start of the game, which is why I rage quit the game and never touched it since.
To be honest, malaria rarely came up for me lol
Also Far Cry 5 with the giant mansion that sings to you.
@@Tucher97 strong ones
Tucher97 Ones that wear off after a couple of minutes apparently. I'm not sure if it's an accurate depiction of how real malaria medication works, but I'd assume not.
If U got really bad malaria attacks it was usually because that was the games way of telling you your off track.
In gta 4 u can take a moped on the train tracks. Granted yes you still have 6 stars but ur underground so u can survive hours
protip for the terrrorist
BigEZ98 man I remember thinking I could go there lmao. Very instant I grazed the concrete barrier, 5-6 stars. Got my ass POUNDED by cops.
@@Vick_Squeeze impounded*:)
@@k3rc4 no pounded
@@mattfahringer148 did u see that thing flying over your head?
I'll never forget when I first ran into a fully-functioning Guardian in BotW after exiting the Great Plateau. Absolutely terryfying
Subnautica. Nothing really stopping you from exploring the surface regions and some of the deeper ones right from the start. Except the game's fauna will mercilessly hunt you down and make you part of the food chain if you go in ill prepared (like without heavily armored submarines)
what about spore though? You are a creature fresh out of the ocean and find yourself on a large continent to explore. Surely i wasn't the only one who thought 'screw that im going back in the ocean, maybe i find something better swimming in that direct' - *giant sea monster appears and eats you*
wait, what?
I was looking for a spore comment
Welp, it's either giant sea monster or epic Homer Simpson creature that I downloaded for some reason...
That was the one that IMMEDIATELY popped to mind. Like, "I took my level four wings up into the stratosphere with a volcano and the goddamn monster ate me anyway."
I always went straight to new Vegas by being a mountain climber
I climbed the hill and jumped inside obstacles like broken vans to avoid the death claws
Yep me too, it was actually pretty easy to get there. And if you wanted to kill the deathclaws along the way you could shoot at them from certain places in the mountains and they couldn't get to you. Once in New Vegas, pop a stealth boy in the gun runners store and save the game then try to steal everything in there. If you get caught just relode. You can basically start the game in New Vegas with a lot of weapons
And you have to for the speed run
I see Luke's rage at his nemesis, the Frost Troll of the Thousand Steps, is still unfathomable and burns with the intensity of a million exploding suns
Any of the more recent AC games... Lets explore this open world and get murdered, eaten and destroyed by the level 50 enemies next door.
One time in AC Odyssey I went to Boeotia pretty early on, chasing a quest. Got killed by wild boars. Some 'misthios' I was
This has been happening even earlier than Odyssey. Syndicate, fight clubs. As a level 6 I'm fighting level 10 enemies. Picture the outcome. I had to fight as a level 8 just to fill the combo up. At take on 3 max. The toughest fight club though, they throw in like 9 level 10s.
In AC: Origins a temple ruin in the very first area of the game has level 20+ enemies. I just wanted to finish all the landmarks before moving on, guess I'll just die instead.
@@simongreve Same story, but less threatening - I was trying to complete all the synchronization points and came across the black mist in Siwa - never felt so terrified of mist in my life, the sound there is horrifying, a mixture of groans and silence.
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Skyrim: don't talk to the Greybeards too early
Me: Doesn't bother to discover Ivarstead until every side quest in the game is completed
Other than the ones in Ivarstead?
Lmfao "Supernatural Bounty Hunters" I swear I was like bro wft where are these dudes coming from
You forgot something in World of Warcraft: When you accidentally go to Western Plaguelands from Tirisfal Glades as a noob forsaken and immediately get killed by a high level diseased black bear fan named "Welcome Bear" due to his immediate presence at the very entrance to the plaguelands.
Yeah but this is about the real World of Warcraft experience, not dirty Horde players
@@Fourthirteen82 Rude. With that, I mention the Wetlands for lowling Night elves wanting to go to Goldshire before the Stormwind harbor and boat were added.
Funny enough in dark souls I thought that was the correct route. For about an hour I just thought "will they did say this game would be hard"
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
"When i got this assignment i thought there would be more gambling..."
We won't go quietly. The Legion can count on that.
Going straight to new Vegas is the only way. 10 agility
Goddamn deathclaw ambushes
M1996A1 luck 10
How about Pokemon?
In the original game, you can technically enter Diglett Cave as soon as you arrive in Vermilion (and theoretically before defeating Misty's Gym where she has a Level 21 Starmie). However, the wild Diglett roaming there are at Lv. 20, higher than the Pokémon used by trainers at that point, and they have the move Dig, an extremely powerful Ground-type move. You might also meet a Level 31 Dugtrio there, who is extremely fast (which lowers your chances of fleeing as well as letting it attack first) and very powerful, which means all your Pokémon will likely be crushed unless you've REALLY done a lot of work level grinding. You really only stand a chance after beating Misty, exploring S.S. Anne and beating the third gym leader Lt. Surge.
only scrubs are level 30 at surge 35+
I usually used another order after Misty. I got a Diglett in the cave, trained it at the SS Anne and used it to smash Lt. Surge...
@Poison Either that, or my Charmeleon was so overleveled, it swept almost anything in its path.
Them: Havent your seen calamity ganon?!
Me: Actually... no I havent.
Also me: OH GOD WTF IS THAT?!
Them: "Well you have now..."
Me: Thanks... 😑
i've never finished dark souls AND NOW YOU TELLING MY THAT I WAS GOING THE WRONG WAY!
Eventually you do go that way. You back track a lot and there is no set way you are forced to go to finish
Git gud
Naa you was going the right way... for the bass cannon. But then you just turn back around and go to firelink shrine
My husband and I had been bugging a friend to play Elder Scrolls: Oblivion for a really long time. When he finally did, he said he gave up after only a few hours of gameplay. Turns out, he just went straight to the main quest and wound up inside an Oblivion gate at level 2.
I did that, so much pain
Mary Whipple I climb over the temple of the one at level 1 and beat the game lop
I really wanted to go in west Elizabeth before the epilogue
Apparently the dev's were rushed and the RDR map areas weren't ready, so they shunted to the endgame
Morrowind was really bad about this, if you wandered even slightly off the path, you were MURDERED.
Cliff chasers all up in this joint.
Remember starting the game, travelling up somewhere where I shouldn't be and without any money on the charachter. Couldn't make my way out of there without being eaten. Had to restart whole game.
Oblivion did this with trolls as well!
I humbly would like to add Resident Evil:Remake to the list. As you try to leave the mansion, as any normal person would do rather than solving nightmare puzzles, you are rewarded by several dogs. Zombie dogs. In your face. And you are NEVER prepared for that.
"sike it's actually giant skeletons" kills me everytime 😂😂
All of Fallout New Vegas's DLCs minus Lonesome Road (where we are constantly told to turn back).
In Dead Money, you get trapped at the Sierra Madre and if you try to leave, your explosive collar goes off.
In Honest Hearts, you are trapped in Zion Valley until you help some tribals fight or evacuate in a lengthy questline. But you can leave early by killing all the friendly (and now deadly) tribals and their (very battle capable) leaders which includes the legendary Burned Man, Joshua Graham, to snag a map out of Zion and escape.
In Old World Blues, you are trapped in the Big MT and you cannot leave until you get your brain back. You can try to leave by walking pass the pylon barriers but the machines inside your head clicks off and you pass out to be carted back to the central hub.
@Steve N
10 games scenarios where you get trapped and cannot return to previously accessable areas until you finish some (hard) business first (?)
Final Fantasy 2 gave you a giant open world to roam in from the very beginning but if you walked too far to the left of the starting town you got stomped by waaaay higher level monsters
THAT WAS SO BS!!! I have no idea how, but I saved so far west that I spent the next half an hour saving, walking two steps, saving, walking one step, get into a battle, die, load the save, and repeating.
Octopath Traveler does that too. I have no idea TBH I never got to play the game.
Even the Canal of power to the south.
@@megakidicarus4647 peninsula of power, Final Fantasy 1
@@dogishappy0 ah good times getting fire 2 and powerleveling. (GBA)
‘Gaming doesn’t teach you anything’
In no game ever have I ever tried to fuck with a bear.
Subnautica. If you went to the edge of the map you would get murdered by three massive monster fish of nightmares
@@RainbowTheSnail there's 3 gaint ones outside the map, 3 "normal" adult ones in the Grand Reefand the Blood Kelp Zone, and 3 juvenile ones in the Lost River.
You really can't get more than 5 after you at any time, though
Oblivion: The Shivering Isles.
Technically, you can head straight to New Sheoth as soon as you exit the tutorial dungeon.
Technically you don't need tears or bone arrows to defeat the gate guardian.
Technically.
Skyrim : Im going to punish you for going to the throat of the world too early.
Me: immediately steals horse and climbs(?) up the very top of mountain.
TBH that frost troll is so easy to evade and run away from, I actually did that when I went to HH during the main quest...
@@thinkEdem i rode a horse to the very top before starting the MM.
Another method is to aggro the troll and run away. There’s an NPC (katria) by one of the shrines that will help you fight it. I’m usually leveled well by the time I go up, but he can be a bit tricky for stabby /stealth or pure mage glass cannon characters
You can just run up there if you are persistent enough. Although 4 wheel drive (aka horse) gets you there more easily.
@@thinkEdem Not if you are over-encumbered. Which many players would have been at that stage, I feel.
Dragon Age: Origins wants you to THINK you can tackle Redcliffe and the three Warden contracts in any order, but it's abundantly clear they would prefer you did Orzammar last.
Which, of course, none of us ever did because that's where you recruit Oghren. Which is why about half of us immediately got our asses handed to us by a team of mercenaries waiting for you right at the start of the path up to the gate.
And if that isn't enough to make you reload your last save and go recruit Wynne instead, all of the enemies have Lv. 4 equipment (IE: the "green" stuff) instead of Lv. 3 like they will everywhere else. So fighting the Carta in their base and Bhelen's / Harrowmont's flunkies in the street will be "you did this out of order" hard too.
Same with the Temple of Sacred Ashes-- facing the reaver guy first is pretty rough. Most battles have multiple mages. But nabbing the ashes of Andraste and whipping them out like "what, these old things?" to Isolde after Redcliffe is pretty priceless.
House cousland for life.