Hello all of you Breakfast shakes and Cocoa bakes, Hope you're all well and enjoyed the episode! Really appreciate you all taking the time to share this with me and it's been a blast to make this series! But what YOU like to see next week? Let me know here and I'll make the most popular one happen! TOGETHER WE MAKE CONTENT! Love to you all, hope you're well, Jules xxoxoxo
Hello Jules, this list gave me an idea for another list. "Ten times developers screwed over dedicated players" But if you did a Red Dead Redemption 2 list that would be awesome. Or a list that I've been pitching for a long time is "Top 10 terrifying underwater monsters in video games". If you try and find a list like that, there's really not any to choose from.
I'm gonna go off what TheDoctor420 suggested and posit that you do a video about games based on novels. We've all heard about games being based on movies, and vice versa, but there's not as much talk about games being based on books.
Dark Hood ahahaha Heyyy Patrick! Hows yer wife and kids? All good? Nice to see you still contributing your focus to gaming. Can I come over sometime if mrs munjini is cool? we can play games in the basement just like ol times ya?
One entry on this list has got to be Metro 2033's sequel, Metro Lest Light. The story has a decent enough ending in the first game, one of two in fact. And then the popularity of the game inspired the sequel to the book, which inspired the game again. Anyway, this story was good, and then it was supposed to be over. But no, there's another story in this world. A very good one, but another story none the less.
I mean, Knuckles is the Guardian of the Master Emerald, so smacking the Chaos Emeralds out of people might just be a skill/ability that he has by default.
The kuva lich in Warframe. Starts off as a normal enemy then turns into a boss with his own following and can also take some of your mission rewards. And at level 5 he's a behemoth especially if he has the right gun and abilities
What about Ezio losing the armor of Altair and not going back for it later and the ability to jump high because he’s older except that he was doing it at the same age at the end of AC2 lol
Ross Mullen it wasn’t destroyed it was only buried in rubble. Ezio does go back for it eventually just not during the game. We see that he has it again during one of desmonds bleeding effect ghost scenes right before they enter the auditore villa sanctuary.
To do the high jump you need to buy a specific glove from Leonardo Da Vinci in Brotherhood (I have to agree, this one's bullshit), and in Revelations you use the hookblade to do it
10. Dynasty Warriors 5 9. WWE Smack down know your role 8. Star Wars knight of the old republic 1 n 2 7. Tekken 4 ( Namco had a create a player option on this one I think ) 6. Mass Effect Andromeda ( player creation was epic ... overall game not so much ) 5. Dragon ball xenoverse series ( basically the same game with better online options on the 2nd ) 4. Madden 2006 career mode 3. DC Universe online 2. NBA 2K 16 1. Fortnite
@@seb24789 I came here to say Dragon's Dogma simply because not enough people understand how in depth that was... so I'll say Monster Hunter World instead.
Dead by daylight What at first seems like a tension-filled slasher horror game quickly turns into a salty, toxicity-filled mess on both survivor and killer sides. Fun tho.
Leveling up in The Witcher, only to be at level one in The Witcher 2 Assassins of Kings. After leveling up again, you're at level one again in The Witcher 3 The Wild Hunt. A lot of sequels do that really lol 🤣 At least when Mass Effect 2 did it, the explanation is the Lazarus Project resets everything giving infiltrator Shepard cloaking or vanguard Shepard space boost. At the end of Mass Effect 2 you're at level thirty, which is the same level you start at in Mass Effect 3
Geralt takes long lazy breaks between his epic adventures and his body makes him pay for it? That's been happening to me in quarantine. Went on a road run yesterday and feel like utter hell today because all the gyms are closed.
2:43 Dante is actually practically broke. According to the DMC anime (which is canon btw) business is *never* good for Dante, and even when business is good he usually either blows his money on things he shouldn't (like pizza and strawberry sundaes) or the money usually goes to other various things (such as cleaning up the devastation he's caused by fighting demons is just one example). Dante has never had luck with money.
Makes sense I suppose - he's younger and more aggressive in Origins. Imagine if he did actually end up accidentally killing someone - a wanted criminal and/or suspect in a crime case with key info - between Origins and Asylum and thus swore to never use them again
@@justoneguy2487 It could've been any common thug, they didn't need to be important. Batman's code is very clear, he would be devastated if he killed anyone.
@@kamensentai13 pretty sure any fan of the Arkham series knows that Origins was not made by Rocksteady but that doesn't change the fact that it is still canon to the series which is something Rocksteady acknowledges and tried to give a reason for him not using the gloves with that bit of dialogue in Arkham Knight.
Jules, sir, I have to say, I absolutely love your lists! But I have to admit my favorite part about each list you do, isn't just your "one per list" jokes you tend to do, but is your helpful messages you like to put at the end of your videos. As some one who suffers from a form of chronic depression, and has luckily survived multiple suicide attempts in my younger years, it literally brings a smile to my face and a tear to my eye every single time. Just knowing that some one out there in your line of work cares enough about everyone else out there struggling is heart warming! Keep up the amazing work sir!!! You sir are a gem, In a world full of coal! Never stop being awesome! And I hope you have an amazing day!!!
I got you 1) Metal slug (too difficult, until ppl learned how to actually game) 2) Scooby-doo Night of 100 frights (gameplay too simple but still solid) 3) GTA Chinatown wars (Eagle view gta wasn't good at first sight) 4) Def Jam Vendetta (no one liked it until Def Jam went out of business) 5) Sonic (original game initially flopped from erraticly fast gameplay) 6) Spiderman 3 (still viewed as bad but innovative no less) 7) Sly Cooper (only the first game cuz health system) 8) Kingdom hearts Re: Coded (terrible gameplay, still good story) 9) Secret Agent Clank (stupid spin off idea, eventually ppl looked passed that) 10) Shenmue (boring game, eventually ppl were able to focus on the storyline itself) This is only based on a group of 9 people but there u go.
Hi Jules I love how you end your vids with your wholesome speeches they help so many people (including me). how about : 10 times you judged a game by its cover :) thanks. keep helping to make the world a better place
They actually try to explain this in some games by saying he he has been out of action to long and his body needs to relearn his techniques through combat and training.
I'd add some moments from the Kingdom Hearts series from the list. Like "Kingdom Hearts II," Sora loses his powers because he was forced to go to sleep. "Kingdom Hearts III," he lost his powers because he failed a test (due to forces beyond his control). (potential spoilers) "Kingdom Hearts IV" (when and if it ever comes out), Sora lost his powers because he died, sorta. And of course, there are a couple of times in-game that he loses he loses his powers temporarily because his keyblade was stolen. Kid can't catch a break once you think about it.
There were a few issues with how Arkham Origins handled the skill tree, the chief one being blocking off abilities that I normally unlocked right away to progress and upgrade quicker.
Supposing the channel didn't already cover them both, I have two suggestions that are stuck in the back of my brain since I finished the very first PS4 game I played, and to date the only one I got platinum at. I'm referring to Infamous 2nd Son and its "concrete" power (not sure if I correctly remembered the actual ingame name of it), the one ability you steal from the final boss of the game while killing her and by far the less useful, powerful and fun of the lot: - The worst "definitive" power/ability/weapon you get at/for the endgame - The times you got a "definitive" ability/power/weapon in the endgame and you could do nothing with it because the game was already ended (this one especially applies to older gamers like myself who tend to leave the final boss fight as the very last thing they do in any kind of game, open and semiopen world ones included, because reasons) Thanks for your videos!
I love the devil may cry explanation, personally. It fits with the canonically established difficulty Dante has with finding paying jobs, and the fact that most people regard devil arms as valuable artifacts, since they can't use them as weapons.
Hey Jules, next video should be about the side quests that were better than the main story, or just about the best side quests from any game in general.
The golden camel from Egypt I can think of a few quests from Skyrim that would make that list. Blood on Ice, Hail Sithis!, both of the side quests involving the Wolf Queen Potema, and The Forsworn Conspiracy and it’s follow up quest No One Escapes Cidhna Mine. Also sorry if you’ve never played Skyrim before and don’t know any of this missions that I just listed out. Some quests from Oblivion are pretty good as well, but I can’t remember the mission names of the quests I’m thinking of from that game.
I fucking love the way you end your videos. It's so goddamned genuine, completely unconnected to your commercial success as a channel, and it's an uncommonly healthy outlook in a sea of negativity. Please never change.
Do a list on best Jules “that’s my one per list”, I know not exactly game related but could be just the ones from game videos and be the game it was related too
Just wanted to say good on you for adding that bit in as many videos as possible about awareness of loneliness and depression. I stay a fan because of Whatculture’s wuality and content
3)Asura's Wrath- included ALL DLC 4)Parasite's Eve 5)Condemned 6)Manhunt series (2 needs to be just a visceral as 1, not the watered down version released) 7)Resident Evil Chronicles (take out the RE2 & RE:CV chapters however just stay focused on the parts that add to the story between the main numbered entries in the series... this way we can have all the games on 1 system now)
Thank you Jules for your constant cheering and support. You are fully realizing that some peoples have it hard and I'm one of them. I went through a cancer where I almost died 4 times within only a few month and I lost my right lung. More baffling than this is the fact I somehow defied human logic by surviving with a 45 cm long tumor inside my chest before I got my operation where the very limit of what a human being should be able to handle is about 30. I got help from many specialist for my physical health and my mental health, but I needed more help to keep a good mental state and you are the one who convinced me to go and seek more appointment from my psychologist with you kind and inspiring speeches at the end of your videos and I thank you for that.
I actually really, really like Jules’ schpeel at the end of many of his videos on depression and mental health. Feel he’s probably a genuine and kind, and pretty understanding, individual.
My dad can relate to when Dante selling his devil arms. My grandpa, his dad, fought in WWII and eventually bought a fully-drivable tank with a decommissioned cannon. After Grampa died, my dad inherited his tank. Dad sold the tank a couple months ago to make ends meet during quarantine. I'd just bought my own house and I was preparing to have it transported to my front yard so my dad wouldn't have to pay to keep it in storage. He lives in an HOA-controlled neighborhood and he couldn't keep it on his property. It was too big to fit in his garage.
I think they're going to say the stuff that Aaron Cash said that "Batman likes to beat up guys the old fashioned way.", causing him to relinquish the Shock Gloves.
The Lord of the rings franchise pulled off a triple coup: great book adaptation. Good console gamea based on the movies. Even better handheld on gameboy advanced
I just wanna say thanks. Your little talk at the end of a large majority of your videos make my heart happy. They can really help turn things around on a rough day. Thanks for caring. Thanks for being you. Keep dropping them bars, i'll keep listening. Much love jules.
Ryu Hayabusa doesn’t want to abuse the true Dragon Sword’s power though he just sends half of his alternate weapons to Muramasa to buy them again? Mega Man Legends Mega Man had Roll sell his weapons behind his back. Ape Escape they forgot the gadgets for some reason. Shenmue, Ryo has a bad memory?
Thanks Jules for actually caring about people with mental health problems like me it actually gives me a little hope and cheers me up watching your videos keep up the good work homie
I'd say the next one should be top ten betrayals/backstabbings you took in video games. Also a hat thrown into the ring with a possible entry: Lance Vance's turns on you, GTA Vice City. That one took me by surprise honestly
Mass effect series, in the first game your weapons didn't need ammo they just cool down, in 2 you had "thermal clips", and now had to collect ammo. Game gives a throwaway line of "Researching Geth technology" as the reason weapon technology just went a few centuries backwards in time.
What if they made a DMC game where you had access to ALL of Dante’s weapons from across every game? I think it’d be both amazing to have all those fancy tools for striking down demons and kinda funny since he gets a set of gauntlets and boots every game (except 2) (P.S. Love you guys at WhatCulture your content is awesome!)
Drew Daugherty the problem with that would be that you’d be too ridiculous overpowered at the very beginning and they’d have to add even more stuff as the game goes on. You’d have so many weapons and moves and it would get kinda overwhelming
If there would be a part 2...in Lego Harry Potter years 5-7 you lose all of your spells you earn in Harry Potter years 1-4 because you mess about in Umbride's class at the beginning of the game
Topic Suggestion: Top Pop Culture properties that have never had a AAA game but deserve one. Examples could include things from tabletop games like Malifaux or Rifts, TV shows like Firefly or Stargate, or a comic character who deserves their own solo Arkham/Spidey PS4 style game. I’d love to hear what you guys come up with.
Another enjoyable to watch episode mate keep up the good work. For next weeks episode why not do a list on terrible games but that have banging soundtracks.
Jules, thank you so much for your ending messages, ive been subscribed for a year now (because of you and the messages) and they still pick me up when I need it, bless you brother
Jules, you magnanimous titan of Whatculture, how about a top 10 list for best video game adaptations of tabletop games? Also, thanks a bunch for the constant reminders that there are folks who care - it's too easy to forget sometimes - and thank you for being one of them.
In Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Alucard starts with some of the most powerful weapons and armors in the game, but these are stripped from him by Death shortly after entering the castle, leading to him having to rely on subpar weapons and armors until he can reclaim them, or something more powerful.
the speed at which Sonic was going, Knuckles "bumping into him" was a logical move to make him drop the Chaos Emeralds, especially with how sudden the contact was
Call of Cthulhu : Dark Corners of the Earth. Great game, a classic, but, there are at least 3 times, maybe 4, where you get captured, and all your weapons taken away, and whomever took them literally scattered them in various rooms around where you wake up.
The shock gloves were brilliant in Arkham Origins, but the device I missed the most...which I think was also from Origins but maybe it was City...was the grapple gun, where you could launch a thingy on a thug's back during stealth parts, then shoot it on say...a gargoyle or something...and take that thug permanently out of action. You only got three shots with it, but it was so damn handy! It also seemed like a device Batman would always use.
I liked the reason for Dante. The dude is really bad with money basically spending it all on Pizza, booze, and girl mags, so it makes sense he'd have to sell off some of his swag to keep the toilet flushing. Also interesting detail you left out, in the prequel story it explains he kept one weapon: Cerberus as it was his first weapon he obtained, but it shattered in a fight.
Jules you rock you're the best out of the team. The real OG and your words of wisdom are really meaningful to me and mean a lot! You are a really good person!
10 Video Games Villains that actually want The Hero to (at least mostly) Succeed. Couple examples: -Kessler from InFamous -Master Xenahort from Kingdom Hearts Brith By Sleep -Envy from Darksiders 3
Arguably?? Jules is THE most powerful person in the company. I feel like if Jules left Whatculture the company would crumble. No disrespect to the others, but he leaves a presence that just cant be replicated or replaced
Hey Jules, How about a top 10 games that utilise time travel effectively? Then you could give the hidden gem that is Shadow of Memories the love it deserves.
I'm only got myself a vr recently but after experiencing some underwater stages in games I'm thinking as soon as you said echo the dolphin about an updated version playable in Vr. The immersion level would be epic!
Think with Megaman the reason for the OG version as that he was only built able to handle 8 powers 'at a time' and would need to reset back to default per adventure, not to mention a lot of the Robot Masters weren't 'Destroied destroied' and they would eventually get their powers back, Megaman needing to re-absorbe them (Similar to Rouge, of the X-Men) with X, his powers were supposed to be similar, so assuming that he discards them at the end of an adventure, it would proably go to reason he couldn't just 'Recover' them without absorbing them from the 'Dead' Reploid bits he got them from previously... To play the fence abit… Only Megaman (non X Version) Was ever explained in game/Series and theirs none for X aside him being more about 'Keeping the Peace' but it's never actually stated in game he gave the powesr up that I know of... That and in X 6 He 'Clearly' still has his Ultimate suit at the beginning of the game and Zero's Saber so that whole 'NOt keeping his powers' is alittle half assed if that was they 'Offical' response, least they say the Suit (like Samus) Was Damaged and lost some of it's abilities like flight. Hell, going back to Dante, Megaman Voullnut from the Legend series, it's more believable that they sold HIS weapons to pay for repairs on the flutter cause the last adventure didn't pay them in 'Billions of Money' and if Dante sold his weapons the thought into heir has to be.... "Who bought a bunch of Demon weapons that only A Son of Sparta OR a Demon could weild… that also paid in money he could USE for rent of a 'HUMAN' property'?
The DKS running attack/dodge attack and the jumping attack for the great Scythe were completed deleted from all of the sequels, because it was just too powerful. In fact they more or less completely gutted the moveset. It was stupidly broken though as it had an almost 360 hitbox, that was massive. it was really nasty in PvP, especially with a proper build. I know it's technically not taking away powers, but i think it falls into this category. I think the upside is though that it made me try out new weapons in the other games. Once i discovered the Great Scythe in Dark Souls, I always go straight for it when I get to firelink, even before I have the stats for it, then once I can wield it the game basically comes me acquiring the things t level it up to +15, then melt everything with it in a couple of swings. it's stupidly powerful with the basic upgrade path as it gets an S in dex scaling.
Hello all of you Breakfast shakes and Cocoa bakes,
Hope you're all well and enjoyed the episode! Really appreciate you all taking the time to share this with me and it's been a blast to make this series!
But what YOU like to see next week? Let me know here and I'll make the most popular one happen! TOGETHER WE MAKE CONTENT!
Love to you all, hope you're well,
Jules xxoxoxo
Top ten of novels, TV shows or comics you would like to see as video games. My choice would be Doctor who, going from the 1st Doctor to The 13th
10 water enemies that make your life a living hell.
Hello Jules, this list gave me an idea for another list. "Ten times developers screwed over dedicated players" But if you did a Red Dead Redemption 2 list that would be awesome. Or a list that I've been pitching for a long time is "Top 10 terrifying underwater monsters in video games". If you try and find a list like that, there's really not any to choose from.
Hows about a top ten games that need to crossover even if u can't find a good story to go with it
I'm gonna go off what TheDoctor420 suggested and posit that you do a video about games based on novels. We've all heard about games being based on movies, and vice versa, but there's not as much talk about games being based on books.
Final boss of DMC 6: Dante's landlord with all of Dante's past weaponry at their disposal.
now that.. would be a truly insane battle... kinda hope that happens one day as a little joke tho XD
I’m not proud of the weird ass chuckle I let out loud when reading this comment. Funny stuff though.
@@VictorRobotov00 ThIs PaRtY iS gEtTiNg CrAzEh, LeTs RoCk
I assume it's Bayonetta arms dealer he sales to
Or how americans feel during the rent crisis.
Mr.Jules how about : Top 10 game stories that ended ( and then got a sequel).
Or a prequel (RDR2)
Good one
Dark Hood ahahaha Heyyy Patrick! Hows yer wife and kids? All good? Nice to see you still contributing your focus to gaming. Can I come over sometime if mrs munjini is cool? we can play games in the basement just like ol times ya?
One entry on this list has got to be Metro 2033's sequel, Metro Lest Light. The story has a decent enough ending in the first game, one of two in fact. And then the popularity of the game inspired the sequel to the book, which inspired the game again. Anyway, this story was good, and then it was supposed to be over. But no, there's another story in this world. A very good one, but another story none the less.
Dark Souls!
Me: Mom can we get a Vsauce?
Mom: No we have Vsauce at home
Vsauce at home:
😂😂😂
I'll take them both
Better VSauce
You got it backwards my Gee
I mean, Knuckles is the Guardian of the Master Emerald, so smacking the Chaos Emeralds out of people might just be a skill/ability that he has by default.
Precisely. Plus, is establishes him as a formidable antagonist, and does a pretty good job of setting the adventure into motion.
Well yeah I mean what better Humiliating and unexpected way is there in the Sonic World
Not to mention his constant lying about not chuckling.
Top 10 weakest enemies... That became massive threats.
Lol! Easy. William Birkin.
Oh look a covenant grunt. Oh look 2 covenant grunts, oh look... 5... 10... o and there’s Elites backing them up.
Condiment man, HE STOLE ALL OF MY KETCHUP OKAY *crys in da corner*
Zubat
The kuva lich in Warframe. Starts off as a normal enemy then turns into a boss with his own following and can also take some of your mission rewards. And at level 5 he's a behemoth especially if he has the right gun and abilities
"I've got a kid so I rubber up, cos I don't want to be a dad again."
Amen brother.
What about Ezio losing the armor of Altair and not going back for it later and the ability to jump high because he’s older except that he was doing it at the same age at the end of AC2 lol
The armour was destroyed by a cannonball
Ross Mullen it wasn’t destroyed it was only buried in rubble. Ezio does go back for it eventually just not during the game. We see that he has it again during one of desmonds bleeding effect ghost scenes right before they enter the auditore villa sanctuary.
To do the high jump you need to buy a specific glove from Leonardo Da Vinci in Brotherhood (I have to agree, this one's bullshit), and in Revelations you use the hookblade to do it
Here's a suggestion I don't think I've seen: 10 Greatest Character Creation Modes in Gaming History. Caveat: You only get to include one WWE game.
10. Dynasty Warriors 5
9. WWE Smack down know your role
8. Star Wars knight of the old republic 1 n 2
7. Tekken 4 ( Namco had a create a player option on this one I think )
6. Mass Effect Andromeda ( player creation was epic ... overall game not so much )
5. Dragon ball xenoverse series ( basically the same game with better online options on the 2nd )
4. Madden 2006 career mode
3. DC Universe online
2. NBA 2K 16
1. Fortnite
Dragon's Dogma.
saint's row 3
Sims 3, Perfect World circa 2004 (for the time it was great), **Phantasy Star 2**
@@seb24789 I came here to say Dragon's Dogma simply because not enough people understand how in depth that was... so I'll say Monster Hunter World instead.
Do a list of where horror games seem scary but actually aren't
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Resident Evil
A slowly shambling zombie has got nothing on a necromorph who could pop out of any vent at any time.
SOMA will fit that category. Same for Bioshock.
reminds me of a stupid free game called "killer escape"...it was disgusting and gross, but not the least bit scary.
Dead by daylight
What at first seems like a tension-filled slasher horror game quickly turns into a salty, toxicity-filled mess on both survivor and killer sides. Fun tho.
1. Your mom.
Leveling up in The Witcher, only to be at level one in The Witcher 2 Assassins of Kings. After leveling up again, you're at level one again in The Witcher 3 The Wild Hunt. A lot of sequels do that really lol 🤣
At least when Mass Effect 2 did it, the explanation is the Lazarus Project resets everything giving infiltrator Shepard cloaking or vanguard Shepard space boost. At the end of Mass Effect 2 you're at level thirty, which is the same level you start at in Mass Effect 3
Geralt takes long lazy breaks between his epic adventures and his body makes him pay for it? That's been happening to me in quarantine. Went on a road run yesterday and feel like utter hell today because all the gyms are closed.
2:43
Dante is actually practically broke.
According to the DMC anime (which is canon btw) business is *never* good for Dante, and even when business is good he usually either blows his money on things he shouldn't (like pizza and strawberry sundaes) or the money usually goes to other various things (such as cleaning up the devastation he's caused by fighting demons is just one example).
Dante has never had luck with money.
I thought dmc 3’s opening explained this. Lol, but I played that over a decade ago.
Lol ikr I wondered if Jules had ever played a DMC game or seen any DMC media 😂
Thank you.I was gonna say that
He also sends money to an orphanage where he grew up in.
I know my avatar is gonna make me seem defensive but Dante doing this is the most Dante explanation for this happening.
Didn’t the devs say that Batman gave up the gloves cos they were unstable and could kill his opponents?
Makes sense I suppose - he's younger and more aggressive in Origins. Imagine if he did actually end up accidentally killing someone - a wanted criminal and/or suspect in a crime case with key info - between Origins and Asylum and thus swore to never use them again
@@justoneguy2487 It could've been any common thug, they didn't need to be important. Batman's code is very clear, he would be devastated if he killed anyone.
also rocksteady never made origins it was warner brothers Montreal and Arkham asylum and city came out before origins but you do have a point
You're telling me a guy with his intelligence/wealth couldn't fix them? And if not, Lucius certainly could.
@@kamensentai13 pretty sure any fan of the Arkham series knows that Origins was not made by Rocksteady but that doesn't change the fact that it is still canon to the series which is something Rocksteady acknowledges and tried to give a reason for him not using the gloves with that bit of dialogue in Arkham Knight.
Thank you Jules for everything. *hugs* how about a list about "the romance options people never pick" since it was V Day this month
Rayman 2 always made me mad as a kid. You unlock an infinite flying power, and then the next level it's gone, you can only fly for 2-3 seconds. Blah
Jules, sir, I have to say, I absolutely love your lists! But I have to admit my favorite part about each list you do, isn't just your "one per list" jokes you tend to do, but is your helpful messages you like to put at the end of your videos. As some one who suffers from a form of chronic depression, and has luckily survived multiple suicide attempts in my younger years, it literally brings a smile to my face and a tear to my eye every single time. Just knowing that some one out there in your line of work cares enough about everyone else out there struggling is heart warming!
Keep up the amazing work sir!!!
You sir are a gem, In a world full of coal! Never stop being awesome! And I hope you have an amazing day!!!
Still waiting on that "And that's my one per list" List.
I would love a list of 10 games that launched bad then became good or brilliant
Pufflet they have a couple of those already
I got you
1) Metal slug (too difficult, until ppl learned how to actually game)
2) Scooby-doo Night of 100 frights (gameplay too simple but still solid)
3) GTA Chinatown wars (Eagle view gta wasn't good at first sight)
4) Def Jam Vendetta (no one liked it until Def Jam went out of business)
5) Sonic (original game initially flopped from erraticly fast gameplay)
6) Spiderman 3 (still viewed as bad but innovative no less)
7) Sly Cooper (only the first game cuz health system)
8) Kingdom hearts Re: Coded (terrible gameplay, still good story)
9) Secret Agent Clank (stupid spin off idea, eventually ppl looked passed that)
10) Shenmue (boring game, eventually ppl were able to focus on the storyline itself)
This is only based on a group of 9 people but there u go.
Hi Jules I love how you end your vids with your wholesome speeches they help so many people (including me). how about : 10 times you judged a game by its cover :) thanks. keep helping to make the world a better place
Every time you start a Yakuza game to find Kiryu has lost all the moves and finishers you worked so hard to get in the previous game (Grrrrrrr)
I think it's because Kazuma wants to leave a life of violence behind, so his regular lifestyle between games softens him up.
They actually try to explain this in some games by saying he he has been out of action to long and his body needs to relearn his techniques through combat and training.
I'd add some moments from the Kingdom Hearts series from the list. Like "Kingdom Hearts II," Sora loses his powers because he was forced to go to sleep. "Kingdom Hearts III," he lost his powers because he failed a test (due to forces beyond his control). (potential spoilers) "Kingdom Hearts IV" (when and if it ever comes out), Sora lost his powers because he died, sorta. And of course, there are a couple of times in-game that he loses he loses his powers temporarily because his keyblade was stolen. Kid can't catch a break once you think about it.
Kingdom Hearts: CoM, Sora and the boys literally have their abilities stolen and forged into playing cards.
There were a few issues with how Arkham Origins handled the skill tree, the chief one being blocking off abilities that I normally unlocked right away to progress and upgrade quicker.
Hey Jules how about 10 times a side character (unplayable) seemed to be alot cooler then our main protaginists
Supposing the channel didn't already cover them both, I have two suggestions that are stuck in the back of my brain since I finished the very first PS4 game I played, and to date the only one I got platinum at. I'm referring to Infamous 2nd Son and its "concrete" power (not sure if I correctly remembered the actual ingame name of it), the one ability you steal from the final boss of the game while killing her and by far the less useful, powerful and fun of the lot:
- The worst "definitive" power/ability/weapon you get at/for the endgame
- The times you got a "definitive" ability/power/weapon in the endgame and you could do nothing with it because the game was already ended (this one especially applies to older gamers like myself who tend to leave the final boss fight as the very last thing they do in any kind of game, open and semiopen world ones included, because reasons)
Thanks for your videos!
What about 10 Overpowered Bosses in Super Easy Games. Big fan man
I love the devil may cry explanation, personally. It fits with the canonically established difficulty Dante has with finding paying jobs, and the fact that most people regard devil arms as valuable artifacts, since they can't use them as weapons.
hey jules, how about 10 video game trips that prove devs dont know what drugs are
1. Your mom
15:00 + Thank you Jules. You seem like such a kind hearted person and that was an awesome way to close this Valentine's day list!
Top 10 characters that tried so hard to live in the previous game only to die in the sequel (Spoiler, obviously).
MW2 comes to mind
You do bang on about it, but these end-of-video messages never fail to brighten my day 😊
Hey Jules, next video should be about the side quests that were better than the main story, or just about the best side quests from any game in general.
The golden camel from Egypt I can think of a few quests from Skyrim that would make that list. Blood on Ice, Hail Sithis!, both of the side quests involving the Wolf Queen Potema, and The Forsworn Conspiracy and it’s follow up quest No One Escapes Cidhna Mine.
Also sorry if you’ve never played Skyrim before and don’t know any of this missions that I just listed out. Some quests from Oblivion are pretty good as well, but I can’t remember the mission names of the quests I’m thinking of from that game.
I fucking love the way you end your videos. It's so goddamned genuine, completely unconnected to your commercial success as a channel, and it's an uncommonly healthy outlook in a sea of negativity.
Please never change.
Hey Jules,
How about Top 10 games you spent more time watching than playing
Im looking at you mgs4
Sam Hurst Death Stranding. Unfortunately.
Every telltale game ever
Love Jewls so much I have struggled with depression my whole life and the way he approaches the topic is so perfect
Do a list on best Jules “that’s my one per list”, I know not exactly game related but could be just the ones from game videos and be the game it was related too
Just wanted to say good on you for adding that bit in as many videos as possible about awareness of loneliness and depression. I stay a fan because of Whatculture’s wuality and content
Top ten games that need a remaster
1. Dead Space
Prince of Persia Sands of Time
Spider-Man 2
2. Your mom.
The Suffering.
3)Asura's Wrath- included ALL DLC
4)Parasite's Eve
5)Condemned
6)Manhunt series (2 needs to be just a visceral as 1, not the watered down version released)
7)Resident Evil Chronicles (take out the RE2 & RE:CV chapters however just stay focused on the parts that add to the story between the main numbered entries in the series... this way we can have all the games on 1 system now)
Thank you Jules for your constant cheering and support. You are fully realizing that some peoples have it hard and I'm one of them. I went through a cancer where I almost died 4 times within only a few month and I lost my right lung. More baffling than this is the fact I somehow defied human logic by surviving with a 45 cm long tumor inside my chest before I got my operation where the very limit of what a human being should be able to handle is about 30. I got help from many specialist for my physical health and my mental health, but I needed more help to keep a good mental state and you are the one who convinced me to go and seek more appointment from my psychologist with you kind and inspiring speeches at the end of your videos and I thank you for that.
Jules: "Samus's's's's's's's's's's...."
*Jules.exe has stopped working*
I actually really, really like Jules’ schpeel at the end of many of his videos on depression and mental health. Feel he’s probably a genuine and kind, and pretty understanding, individual.
10 Games where the Villian was the Hero
Two Worlds 2 comes to mind.
1. Your mom
Cole from infamous
HELLO
@@hyperionman420 jack will be one of the best characters of all time he truly is the good guy just trying to defend his vault from vault hunters
My dad can relate to when Dante selling his devil arms. My grandpa, his dad, fought in WWII and eventually bought a fully-drivable tank with a decommissioned cannon. After Grampa died, my dad inherited his tank. Dad sold the tank a couple months ago to make ends meet during quarantine. I'd just bought my own house and I was preparing to have it transported to my front yard so my dad wouldn't have to pay to keep it in storage. He lives in an HOA-controlled neighborhood and he couldn't keep it on his property. It was too big to fit in his garage.
I think they're going to say the stuff that Aaron Cash said that "Batman likes to beat up guys the old fashioned way.", causing him to relinquish the Shock Gloves.
Thanks Jules, your end messages always lifts up my spirits! Hope you're doing great as well
Was expecting "Gone Swimming: God of War 3"
Maybe a list on the top 10 niche franchises you should totally try?
10 Worst Videogame Transitions From Home Console to Handheld.
Black Ops for DS was absolute garbage...
Okamiden on the DS is a massive downgrade in comparison to Okami on the ps2.
World ends with you going from 3ds to switch lmao
The Lord of the rings franchise pulled off a triple coup: great book adaptation. Good console gamea based on the movies. Even better handheld on gameboy advanced
I just wanna say thanks. Your little talk at the end of a large majority of your videos make my heart happy. They can really help turn things around on a rough day. Thanks for caring. Thanks for being you. Keep dropping them bars, i'll keep listening. Much love jules.
Ryu Hayabusa doesn’t want to abuse the true Dragon Sword’s power though he just sends half of his alternate weapons to Muramasa to buy them again?
Mega Man Legends Mega Man had Roll sell his weapons behind his back.
Ape Escape they forgot the gadgets for some reason.
Shenmue, Ryo has a bad memory?
Didn't they explain Ryo with being rusty after being on that boat for so long?
@@seb24789 Was that the explanation? Whoops.
Jules thank for your positive message every time you close out a video they truly help more than you know
hey jules i hope you're doing well. how about "10 Great Games With Mechanics That Almost Ruin Them"
Arkham Knight, Batmobile.
Jules is the best. Keep passing on the positive messages. You never know how many lives you can save!
Top 10 games where your bestfriend becomes your enemy. Going through the same thing atm.
Almost every GTA game
star ocean 4 has something like that.
Wheatley from Portal 2
Streets of Rage 1!
Sucks, man. I’ve been thru the same thing, but it’s not the end of the world. Unless they kill you. I hope that doesn’t happen.
Thanks Jules for actually caring about people with mental health problems like me it actually gives me a little hope and cheers me up watching your videos keep up the good work homie
Having Alex Mercer be the guy you must kill in Prototype 2
I'd say the next one should be top ten betrayals/backstabbings you took in video games.
Also a hat thrown into the ring with a possible entry: Lance Vance's turns on you, GTA Vice City. That one took me by surprise honestly
Jules, I am requesting top ten mini bosses that were tougher than the real thing
Jayson Johnson resident evil 4 that fuckin napolean guy. I dunno y this guy stands out he’s the only one i can actually think of.
I love how he is encouraging people at the end of most videos. Powerful messages!
How about “Top 10 Useless skills/abilities you wasted a skill point on?”
Buying an ability that makes enemies less likely or more likely to attack you, but your playing single player( Dead Island).
You made it
Jules, your end bits about self-love and self-care are a bright beacon in a dark world. Thank you.
10 ways a RPG absolutely ruins immersion.
Mass effect series, in the first game your weapons didn't need ammo they just cool down, in 2 you had "thermal clips", and now had to collect ammo.
Game gives a throwaway line of "Researching Geth technology" as the reason weapon technology just went a few centuries backwards in time.
What if they made a DMC game where you had access to ALL of Dante’s weapons from across every game? I think it’d be both amazing to have all those fancy tools for striking down demons and kinda funny since he gets a set of gauntlets and boots every game (except 2)
(P.S. Love you guys at WhatCulture your content is awesome!)
I was just thinking about this EXACT same concept except for the Mega Man franchise!
Drew Daugherty the problem with that would be that you’d be too ridiculous overpowered at the very beginning and they’d have to add even more stuff as the game goes on. You’d have so many weapons and moves and it would get kinda overwhelming
If there would be a part 2...in Lego Harry Potter years 5-7 you lose all of your spells you earn in Harry Potter years 1-4 because you mess about in Umbride's class at the beginning of the game
I think he meant Rocksteady when he said Rockstar came up with an explanation for the gloves missing in Batman
I love your positive messages Jules.
How about 10 franchise reboots that nobody wanted?
Top 10 weak enemies that were still annoying as hell. (See: Headcrab - Half Life)
Bonewheels
I like this guy,he may be my favorite person that he could talk about the games.
Top 10 Times Nintendo Broke "The Rule of 3"
Topic Suggestion: Top Pop Culture properties that have never had a AAA game but deserve one. Examples could include things from tabletop games like Malifaux or Rifts, TV shows like Firefly or Stargate, or a comic character who deserves their own solo Arkham/Spidey PS4 style game. I’d love to hear what you guys come up with.
I like cheese
I like turtles
I haven't been around from the beginning so idk why he does it, but I live for julesssssssss confidence boost at the end of his videos. Thanks man👍🏽
Another enjoyable to watch episode mate keep up the good work.
For next weeks episode why not do a list on terrible games but that have banging soundtracks.
Jules, thank you so much for your ending messages, ive been subscribed for a year now (because of you and the messages) and they still pick me up when I need it, bless you brother
Jules, you magnanimous titan of Whatculture, how about a top 10 list for best video game adaptations of tabletop games? Also, thanks a bunch for the constant reminders that there are folks who care - it's too easy to forget sometimes - and thank you for being one of them.
In Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, Alucard starts with some of the most powerful weapons and armors in the game, but these are stripped from him by Death shortly after entering the castle, leading to him having to rely on subpar weapons and armors until he can reclaim them, or something more powerful.
the speed at which Sonic was going, Knuckles "bumping into him" was a logical move to make him drop the Chaos Emeralds, especially with how sudden the contact was
Thanks Jules! You always end your videos on such an uplifting and positive note! Much appreciated, and much love bruvva!!
Call of Cthulhu : Dark Corners of the Earth. Great game, a classic, but, there are at least 3 times, maybe 4, where you get captured, and all your weapons taken away, and whomever took them literally scattered them in various rooms around where you wake up.
The shock gloves were brilliant in Arkham Origins, but the device I missed the most...which I think was also from Origins but maybe it was City...was the grapple gun, where you could launch a thingy on a thug's back during stealth parts, then shoot it on say...a gargoyle or something...and take that thug permanently out of action. You only got three shots with it, but it was so damn handy! It also seemed like a device Batman would always use.
Jules, you're a good man. I appreciate your dedication to others. Good job dude.
Hey Jules, I love WhatCulture and the videos! I would love to see a video on Villians who should’ve/could’ve been the hero i.e. handsome Jack etc.
I lost alot of good gear i had on Aeris, that save did in fact get reloaded.
A possible list of hardest game but you could still cheese your way to win/finish the game
Ayo Jules yet another great adventure , every one since the start of TYOA has been savage .
I'd like to see top 10 games with best dynamic duos .
Thank you for bringing up Onimusha. I love all of them. And like Dark cloud i don't think they get the respect they deserve.
Hey Jules, love Tues Your Own Adventure! How about TOP 10 GREAT GAMES BASED ON TERRIBLE PROPERTIES. Or TOP 10 BEST UNLOCKABLE COSTUMES?
I liked the reason for Dante. The dude is really bad with money basically spending it all on Pizza, booze, and girl mags, so it makes sense he'd have to sell off some of his swag to keep the toilet flushing. Also interesting detail you left out, in the prequel story it explains he kept one weapon: Cerberus as it was his first weapon he obtained, but it shattered in a fight.
I just spit my drink out laughing at “ride the lightning” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jules you rock you're the best out of the team. The real OG and your words of wisdom are really meaningful to me and mean a lot! You are a really good person!
10 Video Games Villains that actually want The Hero to (at least mostly) Succeed.
Couple examples:
-Kessler from InFamous
-Master Xenahort from Kingdom Hearts Brith By Sleep
-Envy from Darksiders 3
Arguably?? Jules is THE most powerful person in the company. I feel like if Jules left Whatculture the company would crumble. No disrespect to the others, but he leaves a presence that just cant be replicated or replaced
Jules, Here's a suggestion for next week list:
*"Top 10 Moments Videogames Jumped The Shark"*
Hey Jules, How about a top 10 games that utilise time travel effectively? Then you could give the hidden gem that is Shadow of Memories the love it deserves.
That’s why I never used Aeris ever , I knew she was gonna die , it was pointless to equip or level her up
Top 10 video games based off of movies or TV shows
I'm only got myself a vr recently but after experiencing some underwater stages in games I'm thinking as soon as you said echo the dolphin about an updated version playable in Vr. The immersion level would be epic!
Think with Megaman the reason for the OG version as that he was only built able to handle 8 powers 'at a time' and would need to reset back to default per adventure, not to mention a lot of the Robot Masters weren't 'Destroied destroied' and they would eventually get their powers back, Megaman needing to re-absorbe them (Similar to Rouge, of the X-Men) with X, his powers were supposed to be similar, so assuming that he discards them at the end of an adventure, it would proably go to reason he couldn't just 'Recover' them without absorbing them from the 'Dead' Reploid bits he got them from previously... To play the fence abit… Only Megaman (non X Version) Was ever explained in game/Series and theirs none for X aside him being more about 'Keeping the Peace' but it's never actually stated in game he gave the powesr up that I know of... That and in X 6 He 'Clearly' still has his Ultimate suit at the beginning of the game and Zero's Saber so that whole 'NOt keeping his powers' is alittle half assed if that was they 'Offical' response, least they say the Suit (like Samus) Was Damaged and lost some of it's abilities like flight. Hell, going back to Dante, Megaman Voullnut from the Legend series, it's more believable that they sold HIS weapons to pay for repairs on the flutter cause the last adventure didn't pay them in 'Billions of Money' and if Dante sold his weapons the thought into heir has to be.... "Who bought a bunch of Demon weapons that only A Son of Sparta OR a Demon could weild… that also paid in money he could USE for rent of a 'HUMAN' property'?
You stop watching for a while and Michael Stevens joins Whatculture.
The DKS running attack/dodge attack and the jumping attack for the great Scythe were completed deleted from all of the sequels, because it was just too powerful. In fact they more or less completely gutted the moveset. It was stupidly broken though as it had an almost 360 hitbox, that was massive. it was really nasty in PvP, especially with a proper build.
I know it's technically not taking away powers, but i think it falls into this category. I think the upside is though that it made me try out new weapons in the other games. Once i discovered the Great Scythe in Dark Souls, I always go straight for it when I get to firelink, even before I have the stats for it, then once I can wield it the game basically comes me acquiring the things t level it up to +15, then melt everything with it in a couple of swings. it's stupidly powerful with the basic upgrade path as it gets an S in dex scaling.