Drawn to Life’s ending really floored me as a kid. How it’s rated E is still a mystery (edit): I went to check on the sequel Two Realms and yes it IS canon that the parents died, even though they had a re-release ending to work on instead
@@ptonpc Yes. But as the daughter of a physicist who went from Bachelor's to PHD program and the next multiple decades using said degree. I'm obligated to attempt to be funny, by say only a masters huh, and not even using it, except to show off. And then apologizing for the failure or the rudeness, whichever comes first
I loved drawn to life ending because the games were building up the reveal and the allegories were incredible, the villian just wanted to keep the boy in coma since the moment he wakes up their whole world ceases to exist.
This is not a spoiler btw, it’s literally within the first three sentences of the game’s beginning. Peak game, I recommend it. Has a Ton of replay value too, but no spoilers just in case
I haven't noticed it in the algorithm much- Geralt can encounter Weeping Angels. Go to a chapel in an fenced in area. Two angel statues are there. If you enter the chapel then turn around, the statues are now facing you. And they will pursue you to the gate every time you turn your back.
I'm kinda shocked the moment from Loz: Twilight Princess where you see a vision of Link murdering Ilia before being consumed by his shadowself and finally seeing dozens of Ilias fall all around him whilst giggling incessantly... Then again, that scene is extremely clear in my memory so maybe it's not something that tends to be forgotten.
Even with the rest of the game having the darkest presentation of any Zelda game, that self-insert flashback to the lore is pretty out of pocket for the game. Though yeah, it is too memorable to be in list, especially the presumed Majora's Mask reference where after killing the person reaching out for the golden power, the leader of the shadow clan seemingly steals his identity and screams into the camera in a close up upon being contained by the gods.
As a 4th grade kid playing Resident evil, Turok, and watching army of darkness and starship troopers in the late 90s i never understood how that piano was remotely scary 😂
So you know Wizard101? The kids game about being a Harry Potter like wizard and fight monsters using a yugioh-esque combat system? The first major story arc covers a tragic story about the necromancy school teacher (yes, the Harry Potter like school taught literal children about spells that animate and raise the dead) lashing out at the school because his wife died from cancer. And a bunch of missions, both main story missions and side quests, talk about that teacher's dead wife, how tragic her death was, and how the teacher sort of broke and became super evil. Which is something I would expect from a relatively mature game or movie, not a Harry Potter like game marketed towards children.
Have they made a "7 things about Keanu" "7 games starring Keanu" "7 Keanus in games" "7 Keanu" "show of the Keanu" I feel like Jane's master plan is renaming the channel "outsidekeanu"
Sonic dying in Sonic 06 was a core childhood memory for me. I barely was allowed access to the internet, but when I did, I went on UA-cam for stuff. Things like Mewthree and how to unlock Shadow in Super Smash Bros Brawl were things I watched, and then I found Sonic 06 cutscenes, I cried so much when Sonic died! I didn’t keep watching because I thought he was gone forever! Eventually I realized I was stupid and finished the cutscenes but that moment upset me so much as a small child! 😂
I've always loved how Mephiles method for killing Sonic was basically "Look! A shiny object!" *Energy blast through the spine* Why didn't Eggman ever think of that?
In a game full of WTF creepy moments, I'll never forget Alex in Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem getting a flash of her dead self in a bathtub of her own blood.
The amount of "watch this spooky video tape" missions in the Like a Dragon/Yakuza franchise I've had to play already, only three games in, makes me think RGG just loves spooky video cassettes
Been replaying Deus Ex 1 lately, and the several moments in that game involving Icarus still send chills down my spine. "I NOW HAVE FULL ACCESS TO YOUR SYSTEMS."
I have always found the ending of Galaxy to be disturbing. As far as Mario is concerned, everyone he knew and loved is gone and the beings around him are recreations based on his memory. This is also why I really enjoy the single Luma in the Super Mario Bros movie. I mean, being one of the few survivors of that armageddon, now living in this new universe, could certainly leave him nihilistic.
Inkeeping with the algorithmic need to put fromsoft games in there, the quick reset points outside boss arenas in elden ring fixed a series long problem in one easy step
And once Amazon's Secret Level lands with Keanu in the Armored Core story, Jane can finally justifiably finish the "Seven of the most Keanu Reeves being Keanu Reeves in Games" list she's had in the OX drafts since at least 2015!
Yeah I love that the Strange Man is in both games! And that swamp at night in RDR2... some of the most scared I've been in a game in the last 10 years 😅
How about the entire ending of American McGee's Alice? I remember one spot where you could look at a library with infinitely tall stacks of books, and another where your constant Cheshire Cat companion got splorched with no warning at all. Edit: and it's apparently another coma dream as well.
A Hat In Time is a Platformer in which a character named Hat Kid recovers her time pieces when both they and her fell onto another planet because a member of the Mafia wanted her to pay a toll. One of the levels is called Queen Vanessa's manor which involves Hat Kid hiding from the titular character the level is named after. Also completing this level is mandatory because it's one of the contracts the Snatcher gives Hat Kid to complete.
If you thought Flowey was bad in Undertale, it doesn’t prepare you for what happens at the end of a Genocide run. Sure, you have to be pretty messed up to go through with it, but not as messed up as coming face to face with a 4th wall-breaking character who jumpscares you if you don’t do as it says and then permanently alters your future playthroughs, reminding you of what you did even if you try to go Pacifist next time.
May not be creepy, per se, but as wild and wacky as Yakuza:Like a dragon is, the side mission where Kasuga meets a young woman who knows him skips into the supernatural. It's all a bit weird as she looks like a late teen or early 20s young woman, but says the 40+ year old was a teen or kid the same time as her and he saved her. Kasuga takes her on a date and its all quite cute and nice, then at the end we find out she was dead all along and he was the only one who could see her.
Queen Vanessa's Manor from A Hat in Time should DEFINITELY be on the list. The rest of the game is all cute as heck bright colours and slapstick comedy, then suddenly the game turns into a horror sequence straight out of Resi Village with NO warning. EXPLAIN YOURSELF HAT IN TIME!!
I remember thinking 'hmm, it's getting pretty late, but I think I'm near the end of this game so I'll keep going' when I was playing the first Uncharted. Smash cut to twenty minutes later and I'm sobbing while being chased by zombies at midnight. Good times.
That's definitely where my mind went when watching this vid, but I didn't know about it until today. It's amazing how there are things in this game that I still don't know about 👍
Might've been done before, but games where you can see surprisingly human moments in ennemies. Stumbled across one such in portal 2 recently where you just see a bunch of locked up turrets practising music together (ch3 puzzle 16)
Surprised the pyramid head/mannequin scene from silent Hill 2 didn’t make this list. Maybe it’s because it was so creepy that we never forgot about it.
There's the opening cutscene of Vector (yes, the mobile parkour game) where the mc actually breaks out of the matrix/mind control and defenestrates himself. It kinda freaked me out as a kid, but the more I saw it the cooler it got.
I wasn't interested in air fryers until I watched the video about them by Technology Connections, and read a few of the comments. Apparently they're handy if you're single, and feel that it would be a waste to turn on the whole proper oven just to cook a portion of oven chips or a few chicken nuggets. And if you aren't single, the they just cook some things in half the time.
I teared up when I saw the ending for Drawn to Life Next Chapter for the first time. It was such a gut punch and its such a shame that it was changed to such an inferior ending, because my DS Cartridge got damaged, so I cant play it anymore. I mean, I kinda understand why they changed it, but when I first saw that ending it just fit and its just annoying and a shame that I cant experience that ending anymore.
Gratuitous 24-Hour Cinderella footage pleases me greatly. And yes, I think the Kiwami 2 haunted video sidequest is the creepiest of the surprisingly large number of haunted video sidequests in LAD.
With the Holidays coming up, I have a challenge y’all could maybe use. “The Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, Quiet as a Mouse Challenge”: Kill/knockout every guard in the central temple without being noticed. You have 3 attempts. You could also make it “Two competitors see how many guards within the central temple they can kill/knockout without being caught.”
Remember playing Metal Gear Solid for the first time? Cool stealth game where you sneak around tactically taking down soldiers to stop a terrorists from launching a nuke. And as you go through this facility you come up against super soldiers like Revolver Ocelot and Sniper Wolf. Then you stumble into the office with Psycho Mantis. That is a WTF moment. Especially the portraits behind Psycho Mantis.
In Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal, I always found it creepy that at the end of a location atop a mountain, I think, was Red/Ash, who didn't say a word and merely engaged in battle if you interacted with him. Also, the Cinnabar Manor in Red/Blue was always pretty eerie.
The first time you learn about, and find, a Broodmother in the Deep Roads during Dragon Age Origins definitely qualifies. How did we go from "I want a pet nug and I will call it Schmooples" to full frontal body horror so quickly?
Idk if this counts, but the gamer mini game from Game and Mario. The freakiest aspect of it was when your mother climbed out of the TV ring style and wandered around your room until she walks out the door.
I have never been able to forget the piano in SM64. That thing absolutely TERRIFIED me as a child. I admit, I'm pathetic. But yeah, it became a core memory the first time I saw it.
Spoilers for Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth: As soon as the Yakuza entry appeared my wife blurted out "It's his cancer! The ghost is his cancer!" So, honestly that kinda makes sense. In a way, some random weirdo in an alley way gave Kiryu cancer.
Here's an entry that is basically "if you know, you know" Basically the Entire Campaign of Black Ops 3 Seriously, the first time I played the campaign, I couldn't count on less than 3 hands the amount of creepy WTF moments, and even better, I completely forgot they existed, like I don't actually remember the moments specifically, I just remember the countless times I was going "WTF IS HAPPENING" while playing the campaign and I am sure anyone who has played it can agree
Thanks for letting me know that I traumatized my nephew when he was younger by giving him Drawn To Life as a gift for Christmas lol Never played it so I never knew that ending was so damn dark till now.
While clearly I haven't forgotten it, the ghost girl in Pokemon X/Y comes to mind! Just a random moment exploring the city when a girl appears behind you, hovers around you, says some weird stuff, and disappears.
8:40 well actually, yes, since that's a reference to an idol band called Hikaru Genji who actually for real had that insanity as a routine. Yes, I was quite surprised to see that.
Remember Everhood? If you do, click for what's below. It's a fairly Undertale-like game for the most part, fully of goofy and/or meta humor. But unlike Undertale, which tasks you with morality choices right out of the gate, Everhood is just a fairly straightforward rhythm game where you dodge musical projectiles a-la Just Shapes And Beats. But, while everyone vividly remembers all the WTF stuff in Undertale (most notably the soulless pacifist ending), I'll bet a lot of you don't remember that the game suddenly gives you two options, one of which is to go out and murder everyone.
omg I remember I finished playing that drawn to life while on a road trip with my family that very much was like the family in the game and it wrecked me as a kid, literally just hearing the music got me crying while watching this lmao
I love that you guys peanut gallery each other more often in this studio.
Drawn to Life’s ending really floored me as a kid. How it’s rated E is still a mystery
(edit): I went to check on the sequel Two Realms and yes it IS canon that the parents died, even though they had a re-release ending to work on instead
It's E for "Everyone dies."
@ legit
Rated E for Existential Crisis
The parents could have just not died and it wouldnt change the coma concept at all 🙃
What the actual @#$% THQ?!?!
I'd argue that this video had the perfect amount of Keanu Reeves content, despite how Andy may feel
Andy's just jealous he didn't think of it first.
The only perfect amount of Keanu Reeves is 100% Keanu Reeves
The only perfect amount is
"Not enough"
Super. Hot.
Jane seizing every opportunity to remind us that she has a degree in physics.
It’s Jane’s version of the “I went to Harvard!” Trope 😂
Masters if I remember correctly.
She is a feel life Jane Foster.
@@ptonpc Yes. But as the daughter of a physicist who went from Bachelor's to PHD program and the next multiple decades using said degree. I'm obligated to attempt to be funny, by say only a masters huh, and not even using it, except to show off. And then apologizing for the failure or the rudeness, whichever comes first
I loved drawn to life ending because the games were building up the reveal and the allegories were incredible, the villian just wanted to keep the boy in coma since the moment he wakes up their whole world ceases to exist.
Just realized the parallels to Slay The Princess here
This is not a spoiler btw, it’s literally within the first three sentences of the game’s beginning. Peak game, I recommend it. Has a Ton of replay value too, but no spoilers just in case
@@Tronerfull the game was very creative with the allegories and connotations, but jesus did it get me as a kid
Then they made a sequel and the real world and dream world start merging or whatever.
I haven't noticed it in the algorithm much- Geralt can encounter Weeping Angels. Go to a chapel in an fenced in area. Two angel statues are there. If you enter the chapel then turn around, the statues are now facing you. And they will pursue you to the gate every time you turn your back.
I'm kinda shocked the moment from Loz: Twilight Princess where you see a vision of Link murdering Ilia before being consumed by his shadowself and finally seeing dozens of Ilias fall all around him whilst giggling incessantly... Then again, that scene is extremely clear in my memory so maybe it's not something that tends to be forgotten.
Seconding that one, because that is not a scene you can forget in a hurry.
I came here to make sure someone suggested this for the commenter edition.
Even with the rest of the game having the darkest presentation of any Zelda game, that self-insert flashback to the lore is pretty out of pocket for the game. Though yeah, it is too memorable to be in list, especially the presumed Majora's Mask reference where after killing the person reaching out for the golden power, the leader of the shadow clan seemingly steals his identity and screams into the camera in a close up upon being contained by the gods.
I honestly forgot that. Even reading this I can't remember it
I played that game so much and don't remember this scene, so I think it would be great for this video!
I remember ghosts chasing me. Then I ate many, many pills, and got hangry. Ghosts are delicious btw.
Pac-Man, I always knew you were real!
How was that bit of fruit in between?
Fun fact, theyre not actually ghosts
As a 4th grade kid playing Resident evil, Turok, and watching army of darkness and starship troopers in the late 90s i never understood how that piano was remotely scary 😂
"Waka-waka-waka!"
- Fozzie Bear
I'll never forget the SM64 piano. Actually gave me nightmares as a kid
The E stands for "Everyone gets traumatized"
Yeah. When they showed the spoiler list, the first thing on my mind. "Oh, nobody forgot that piano"
For me it was the giant eel in the shipwreck
So you know Wizard101? The kids game about being a Harry Potter like wizard and fight monsters using a yugioh-esque combat system?
The first major story arc covers a tragic story about the necromancy school teacher (yes, the Harry Potter like school taught literal children about spells that animate and raise the dead) lashing out at the school because his wife died from cancer. And a bunch of missions, both main story missions and side quests, talk about that teacher's dead wife, how tragic her death was, and how the teacher sort of broke and became super evil.
Which is something I would expect from a relatively mature game or movie, not a Harry Potter like game marketed towards children.
I genuinely didn’t notice the breathtaking amount of Keanu until the ending.
I'm surprised Jane didn't end with suggesting one of the old Cyberpunk videos featuring Keanu 😆
Have they made a "7 things about Keanu" "7 games starring Keanu" "7 Keanus in games" "7 Keanu" "show of the Keanu"
I feel like Jane's master plan is renaming the channel "outsidekeanu"
Sonic dying in Sonic 06 was a core childhood memory for me. I barely was allowed access to the internet, but when I did, I went on UA-cam for stuff. Things like Mewthree and how to unlock Shadow in Super Smash Bros Brawl were things I watched, and then I found Sonic 06 cutscenes, I cried so much when Sonic died! I didn’t keep watching because I thought he was gone forever! Eventually I realized I was stupid and finished the cutscenes but that moment upset me so much as a small child! 😂
Came for the repressed memories, stayed for the Keanu references
I've always loved how Mephiles method for killing Sonic was basically "Look! A shiny object!" *Energy blast through the spine*
Why didn't Eggman ever think of that?
He did he just didn't have anything shiny enough
In a game full of WTF creepy moments, I'll never forget Alex in Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem getting a flash of her dead self in a bathtub of her own blood.
The amount of "watch this spooky video tape" missions in the Like a Dragon/Yakuza franchise I've had to play already, only three games in, makes me think RGG just loves spooky video cassettes
Been replaying Deus Ex 1 lately, and the several moments in that game involving Icarus still send chills down my spine.
"I NOW HAVE FULL ACCESS TO YOUR SYSTEMS."
Get the hell out of here, Denton!
@@Orosian5 "The population will start to get desperate. Your turn."
@@Crocogator Desperate.
Old men.
@@Orosian5 Running the world.
A NEW AGE!
I have always found the ending of Galaxy to be disturbing. As far as Mario is concerned, everyone he knew and loved is gone and the beings around him are recreations based on his memory.
This is also why I really enjoy the single Luma in the Super Mario Bros movie. I mean, being one of the few survivors of that armageddon, now living in this new universe, could certainly leave him nihilistic.
In the spirit of a holiday you totally don't celebrate, I'd like to see "The 7 Things in Gaming We're Most Thankful For"
Oh briliant idea for one of those "interview like" lists !
Inkeeping with the algorithmic need to put fromsoft games in there, the quick reset points outside boss arenas in elden ring fixed a series long problem in one easy step
And once Amazon's Secret Level lands with Keanu in the Armored Core story, Jane can finally justifiably finish the "Seven of the most Keanu Reeves being Keanu Reeves in Games" list she's had in the OX drafts since at least 2015!
Creepy moments in the Red Dead Redemption series could be entirely its own list, there’s so many paranormal moments between both games.
Yeah I love that the Strange Man is in both games!
And that swamp at night in RDR2... some of the most scared I've been in a game in the last 10 years 😅
Or that creepy brother sister couple who ran a pig farm. Rdr2 was a masterpiece
10:55 I NEVER forgot how Super Mario Galaxy ended. It was what made Super Mario Galaxy 2 possible after all.
Unusual? I demand more Keanu themed list videos!
Wonder if this list was inspired by the fact that tomorrow sees a new D&D but everyone has amnesia adventure?
I loved after Jane was gushing over Keanu the next words were "Super Hot"
How about the entire ending of American McGee's Alice? I remember one spot where you could look at a library with infinitely tall stacks of books, and another where your constant Cheshire Cat companion got splorched with no warning at all. Edit: and it's apparently another coma dream as well.
A Hat In Time is a Platformer in which a character named Hat Kid recovers her time pieces when both they and her fell onto another planet because a member of the Mafia wanted her to pay a toll. One of the levels is called Queen Vanessa's manor which involves Hat Kid hiding from the titular character the level is named after. Also completing this level is mandatory because it's one of the contracts the Snatcher gives Hat Kid to complete.
Jane morally demolishing Andy for the intro made me laugh more than it should 😂
I felt sorry for him, it was a sharper blow than I would've expected. I know they're joking but still.
I'm always rooting for Andy 🎊
The Piano from Mario 64 and the Redead from Ocarina of Time will never leave my soul.
If you thought Flowey was bad in Undertale, it doesn’t prepare you for what happens at the end of a Genocide run. Sure, you have to be pretty messed up to go through with it, but not as messed up as coming face to face with a 4th wall-breaking character who jumpscares you if you don’t do as it says and then permanently alters your future playthroughs, reminding you of what you did even if you try to go Pacifist next time.
Don't worry about what's in my brain Mike, nothing stays in it for long, except references to The Simpsons
May not be creepy, per se, but as wild and wacky as Yakuza:Like a dragon is, the side mission where Kasuga meets a young woman who knows him skips into the supernatural.
It's all a bit weird as she looks like a late teen or early 20s young woman, but says the 40+ year old was a teen or kid the same time as her and he saved her. Kasuga takes her on a date and its all quite cute and nice, then at the end we find out she was dead all along and he was the only one who could see her.
Of course, Ichiballs isn't exactly mentally stable.
You can beat Red Dead Redemption 2 more than once and still learn about things you didn't know about 👍
4:20 evolution is a mystery, Andy of all people should know this
in yakuza like a dragon, there's a substory where ichiban spends a day with a supposed ghost girl.
Sooo Sora in KH 1 stabbing himself with a massive sharp key didn't make the cut?
Queen Vanessa's Manor from A Hat in Time should DEFINITELY be on the list. The rest of the game is all cute as heck bright colours and slapstick comedy, then suddenly the game turns into a horror sequence straight out of Resi Village with NO warning. EXPLAIN YOURSELF HAT IN TIME!!
I remember thinking 'hmm, it's getting pretty late, but I think I'm near the end of this game so I'll keep going' when I was playing the first Uncharted. Smash cut to twenty minutes later and I'm sobbing while being chased by zombies at midnight. Good times.
In Red dead redemption they made man, bear pig😂. When I saw that I Immidiatly thought of Southpark
That's definitely where my mind went when watching this vid, but I didn't know about it until today. It's amazing how there are things in this game that I still don't know about 👍
Might've been done before, but games where you can see surprisingly human moments in ennemies.
Stumbled across one such in portal 2 recently where you just see a bunch of locked up turrets practising music together (ch3 puzzle 16)
Well, Sonic 06 in truth was literally one of the WTF moments in gaming that many, many forgot existed!
"look of keanu stuff today, i noticed." "... do you mind?" yeah me too jane XD
Feel free to brink more Keanu into all the videos lol, he is the One.
It’s bold of you to assume I don’t regularly think of Sonic’s death.
Surprised the pyramid head/mannequin scene from silent Hill 2 didn’t make this list. Maybe it’s because it was so creepy that we never forgot about it.
5:52 correction the entire game of superhot was a creepy WTF moment I had forgotten about.
I remember that time when Jane said that memory is a funny thing. I don't remember anything else.
There's the opening cutscene of Vector (yes, the mobile parkour game) where the mc actually breaks out of the matrix/mind control and defenestrates himself. It kinda freaked me out as a kid, but the more I saw it the cooler it got.
I didn't forget the piano, no matter how hard I tried.
I don't remember the black hole ending to Mario Galaxy, but I'll never forget that piano.
We're learning a LOT about Jane in these recent videos lol
For real though, Air fryers are a game changer
I wasn't interested in air fryers until I watched the video about them by Technology Connections, and read a few of the comments. Apparently they're handy if you're single, and feel that it would be a waste to turn on the whole proper oven just to cook a portion of oven chips or a few chicken nuggets. And if you aren't single, the they just cook some things in half the time.
I teared up when I saw the ending for Drawn to Life Next Chapter for the first time. It was such a gut punch and its such a shame that it was changed to such an inferior ending, because my DS Cartridge got damaged, so I cant play it anymore. I mean, I kinda understand why they changed it, but when I first saw that ending it just fit and its just annoying and a shame that I cant experience that ending anymore.
Man, I hate it when the edgy fan theory where everything is happening in somebody’s coma dream turns out to be canon.
Gratuitous 24-Hour Cinderella footage pleases me greatly. And yes, I think the Kiwami 2 haunted video sidequest is the creepiest of the surprisingly large number of haunted video sidequests in LAD.
Can never have enough Keanu.
Also, I really need to play RDR2 one of these days...
The first one got me bawling 😭
Perfect!! Been on a binge of videos today 😁
No! I repressed these memories for a reason!
With the Holidays coming up, I have a challenge y’all could maybe use.
“The Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, Quiet as a Mouse Challenge”:
Kill/knockout every guard in the central temple without being noticed. You have 3 attempts.
You could also make it “Two competitors see how many guards within the central temple they can kill/knockout without being caught.”
Remember playing Metal Gear Solid for the first time? Cool stealth game where you sneak around tactically taking down soldiers to stop a terrorists from launching a nuke. And as you go through this facility you come up against super soldiers like Revolver Ocelot and Sniper Wolf. Then you stumble into the office with Psycho Mantis. That is a WTF moment. Especially the portraits behind Psycho Mantis.
Ocarina of Time and the Dead Hand enemy. I legitimately blocked it out for years until I encountered it again during a replay.
How about the Mu training from Earthbound? It's not remembered as much as the final boss fight, but it's still creepy in its own right.
I still remember- don't worry Jane, first chance I get, you'll get your popcorn
From now on, whenever diverging terrible happens, “This is Real Life” is going to play in my head.
No cyberpunk 2077 phantom liberty? The cynosure facility turned into Alien: Isolation
4:31 guy trying to create Manbearpig! Trust me I'm totally cereal!!!
The piano in Mario 64 is far more "minor jump scare" than it is "creepy"...
Missed an opportunity to have an argument about sandwiches during the spoiler crawl.
I was fully expecting Jane to end the video with "If you wanna watch more videos about Keanu Reeves."
In Pokemon Gold/Silver/Crystal, I always found it creepy that at the end of a location atop a mountain, I think, was Red/Ash, who didn't say a word and merely engaged in battle if you interacted with him.
Also, the Cinnabar Manor in Red/Blue was always pretty eerie.
I did not forget that piano. I will never forget that piano.
The first time you learn about, and find, a Broodmother in the Deep Roads during Dragon Age Origins definitely qualifies. How did we go from "I want a pet nug and I will call it Schmooples" to full frontal body horror so quickly?
Idk if this counts, but the gamer mini game from Game and Mario. The freakiest aspect of it was when your mother climbed out of the TV ring style and wandered around your room until she walks out the door.
Fallout 4 had that creepy-ass Museum of Witchcraft. I wanted to VATS everything!
Can't wait for Sonic 3 The Movie (god that sounds cool saying it)
The Drawn to Life series is one of my all time favorites for story alone. Highly recommend
Just enough Keanu and I love the peanut gallery / less apparently scripted feel.
Can't believe they still have you guys in that dungeon
I have never been able to forget the piano in SM64. That thing absolutely TERRIFIED me as a child.
I admit, I'm pathetic. But yeah, it became a core memory the first time I saw it.
Jeez, started off strong with the first one.
nah, the sm64 ghost piano is a core memory in all of us
I saw that body language while you were saying "beware spoilers for the following games," Jane, and I frankly feel......seen🤣🤣
Spoilers for Like A Dragon Infinite Wealth: As soon as the Yakuza entry appeared my wife blurted out "It's his cancer! The ghost is his cancer!"
So, honestly that kinda makes sense. In a way, some random weirdo in an alley way gave Kiryu cancer.
The music in the piano room reminds me of "What if Super Mario sounded like Bloodborne?"
I don't know, I think the kiss in Sonic '06 is slightly more WTF than Sonic getting iced.
3:10
Thanks a lot, Mike! You fiend!
I use to own both an Xbox and PS2 but now a mobile gamer. Newly subbed. Enjoying your content. Thanks👍
Here's an entry that is basically "if you know, you know"
Basically the Entire Campaign of Black Ops 3
Seriously, the first time I played the campaign, I couldn't count on less than 3 hands the amount of creepy WTF moments, and even better, I completely forgot they existed, like I don't actually remember the moments specifically, I just remember the countless times I was going "WTF IS HAPPENING" while playing the campaign and I am sure anyone who has played it can agree
I forgot how peaceful that swimming level music was in Mario 64.
Thanks for letting me know that I traumatized my nephew when he was younger by giving him Drawn To Life as a gift for Christmas lol Never played it so I never knew that ending was so damn dark till now.
I gave this video a like for Jane's science speech. I love when she talks physics.
While clearly I haven't forgotten it, the ghost girl in Pokemon X/Y comes to mind! Just a random moment exploring the city when a girl appears behind you, hovers around you, says some weird stuff, and disappears.
No... You're not the one...
8:40 well actually, yes, since that's a reference to an idol band called Hikaru Genji who actually for real had that insanity as a routine. Yes, I was quite surprised to see that.
Remember Everhood?
If you do, click for what's below.
It's a fairly Undertale-like game for the most part, fully of goofy and/or meta humor. But unlike Undertale, which tasks you with morality choices right out of the gate, Everhood is just a fairly straightforward rhythm game where you dodge musical projectiles a-la Just Shapes And Beats.
But, while everyone vividly remembers all the WTF stuff in Undertale (most notably the soulless pacifist ending), I'll bet a lot of you don't remember that the game suddenly gives you two options, one of which is to go out and murder everyone.
That one chapter in FFXV where it suddenly becomes a horror game
As long as the realistic drowning animation doesn't have an panic inducing soundtrack it's fine by me.
omg I remember I finished playing that drawn to life while on a road trip with my family that very much was like the family in the game and it wrecked me as a kid, literally just hearing the music got me crying while watching this lmao
This is not what I expected for my turkey day lol, greetings from across the pond