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I would have chosen Donkey and Diddy Kong. The giant banana is basically a guaranteed hit on anyone behind you. Especially if the road is narrow enough for the banana peel to cover the whole thing.
I just assumed the #1 spot would go to Bo Jackson in Tecmo Super Bowl, but somehow he didn't even make the top 20? Maybe everyone is too young at WatchMojo to remember the godlike powers of Bo Jackson in this game. He literally could score a TD everytime he touched the ball and the other team couldn't do anything about it.
How do you not include Techmo Bo?!?! He is the reason this list exists. Should have easily made #1. Many families were torn apart when the little brother picked the Raiders.
When I was a kid, I would go over to my friend's house down the street from mine and play GoldenEye 007 with friends. Everyone hated the person who would play Oddjob. Not even I would play him because he was so goddamn broken
Another character who was unfair was Emperor Palpatine in Star Wars Battlefront 2 EA. Though I don't know if he would count because his abilities were glitched, I'm still mentioning him here. When the game was first released, Palpatine's lightning ability was so powerful that it would even go through walls and ceilings, killing anyone who stepped in its path. His abilities were so overpowered that EA made him unplayable for a while 'cause he had to be dramatically nerfed. Fortunately, he's not as overpowered as he used to be, but much like Anakin; he was a nightmare to go against
Sidious was almost unplayable for a long period of time I think it took about 3-4 months to get him working again abilities are still op but they all have a loophole bf2 dice duels are pretty much like puzzles
11:05 I'd like to point a mistake here, Akuma was not added to Tekken 7 via an update. He was present at console/pc release and was even part of the story mode
Akuma - if you're good enough with him you can overwhelm an opponent quickly or juggle attack until you win. Not to mention his special attacks take away Half your Health bar.
Considering Oddjob's height that was a blunder on the developers at Rare's part as Oddjob in the actual movie Goldfinger wasn't that short, as he was actually a decent height.
Honorable mention: Lyn. Fire Emblem Warriors. Cuts through loads of enemies like Swiss cheese and her stun attack is incredibly powerful. Absolutely broken
Teba from Age of Calamity. His combo that lets him sweep across the field firing a wide swath of arrows utterly decimates crowds and deals heavy damage against bosses. Combine this with a weapon that has a bunch of Midair Attack Up modifiers and he's an unstoppable killing machine.
Yoda soul calibur 4 was fun but always started a fight whenever doing 2 player back in the day BECAUSE most of your moves hardly ever hit him😂😂 and star killer took a few tries in arcade mode the first times you go up against him once you unlock him his fun though love the ending with him and vader in the playstation 3 version
Should definitely do a part two for this one honestly, as Steve (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate), Agent Pea (PvZ Garden Warfare 2 and 1), Super Brainz (Branium bash upgrade, PvZ Battle for Neighborville) and Soma (Castlevania Harmony of Despair) are pretty broken is their respective games.
I'd say Dick Dastardly in Wacky Races on the PS2. His shrink ray attack was cheap in terms of resources and covered the entire map, which I used to keep extending my easy lead, since the Mean Machine is also the fastest car by far.
Drahmin, from Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. If you can time the juggle right, you can drain almost half their energy off of one hit, because you can't block when you're in the air or on the ground. So you essentially only have to hit them 3 times to knock them out.
Brawl's Metaknight was probably the most broken character in Smash Bros. history. In the right hands, he was practically impossible to damage seriously (if at all), let alone take down.
I remember playing 007 golden eye with my cousins. I don't remember oddball. What I do remember my sister and got killed so it was down to my cousins. One had run out of ammo so the other was gloating while standing in front of her. So dispite her being out of ammo she started clicking the weapon cycle button joking saying karate chop or something like that and ended up winning. We didn't know that was possible lol.
There's also Minion in Twisted Metal 2 which you can unlock with a cheat code. He makes the game WAY too easy. And yeah, I still remember all those years ago when everybody was like, "Nope! No Oddjob! You can't pick Oddjob!" lol
One playable character me and my brothers hated to play was Amy Rose from Sonic Adventure 2 because her time stops last for 30 seconds and she can do it with fewer rings than the other characters, making her an absolute nightmare and overall broken in every way.
Speaking of broken Sonic characters,Silver in a competitive race on Sonic 06 was broken AF! You could use Silver to freeze your friend and they couldn’t do jack about it!
@@AdamAddictL Thank Christ I never played Sonic 06 (or at the very least, two player competitive mode) Amy and Silver should definitely have an honorable mention.
@@zachwillas6329 yea,I used to PO a relative anytime we played,right off the bat you can use Silvers telekinesis to freeze your opponent in a competitive race 😂
I nominate DURAL from Virtua Fighter and Cervantes from the original Soul Edge (Before the Version II revision). Both have been completely unfair battles.
Also Rugal is a Secret Character in KOF '95. To as Omega Rugal in the Arcade Pick team edit. At the fighters selection screen, hold down to the Start button and press Up + B, Right + C, Left + A, Down + D.
The playable Rugal in 98 is actually a watered-down version of the original in 94. Considered "low tier" in the roster. His "boss" version though... whew.
Oddjob in 007:nightfire was my favorite to pick for multiplayer splitscreen because he always was equipped with his hat which could be thrown literally across entire maps for an instant kill.
I would have had noob saibot from UMK3 or MK trilogy in there. His special moves were so broken that basically one touch and you can finish them. His ghost ball makes it so that you cant hurt him or block, and his combos juggled with a super fast clone attack that grabs you from any range and re launches you. COMPLETELY BUSTED. He was the first mortal kombat character to be banned in tournaments
Sheridan in wotb is the honorable moment in that one cause it can shoot missiles that can rage players a lot but they nerfed it by swapping heat missiles for heat and the sheridan missile was added for gamemodes
One thing you didn't mention about Oddjob is that each player has a set starting position on the roster, so whoever is the last player is already closest to Oddjob since he's at the end of the list. Also unfair (which is code for fun) is the virologist in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City has a special ability that infects players with the G-Virus and all she has to do is kite you until you turn into a zombie.
Proxies at every spawn point, red curtain of death like 10 times in a row, buahahahaha. Knives only was great, not for the casual player, i was very good at that.
There’s more messed up about Oddjob’s height. The dude was played by Professor Tanaka, a mountain of a man. Idk why they didn’t just put Herve Villachaize’s Nick Nack in the game if they wanted a short character!
Please, Oddjob was never a problem. What was rough was the guy playing as Siberian Special Forces. There were levels he would blend into the background when he stood still.
I used to main Meta Knight when i was a teen playing Smash Brawl Now i know why he's BS. You may have forgotten another character: Michael Roa Valdamjong (Crescent Moon) from Melty Blood. He can summon lightning bolts as a form of zoning, and can potentially chip half of the opponent's health. His Last Arc is fullscreen and unblockable.
If you have a stuck analog stick on the N64 then pairing with Oddjob with was the cheat of all cheats, you just need to crouch and move in circles, no one could reach you
We didn't have that rule about Oddjob in our house. I pretty much only played Oddjob and my brother only played Bond. The trade off was fair to me because he knew the trick to move faster and I didn't, so I picked a smaller character and often hid in the holes as a defense. It was always a game of attrition where the only times he could get me was when I had to crawl out of my hiding places to get more ammo. It's also the same reason I played as the Alien w/ a smaller head attached in Perfect Dark. Small body, long range guns. Best combo.
If memory serves me the trick was running forward and strafe at the same time, so you were running facing diagonally, am I wrong? Oh man the hours on that game.
I already knew my good friend and enemy from back when, Oddjob, was number uno. Most of my buddies from back then respected us enough as a group to not pick him. Ironically enough, those who used him on a regular basis, were also the types of friends to laugh at a guy getting hit in the family jewels, or those going through general misfortune. Luckily, only two "friends" ever kept on using oddy. After we all used him for the laughs and, pun intended, odd humor, we stopped and moved on. And I called a few of the others on the list as well. I myself am a dirty Meta Knight user from '08. Only against the computer though, as I was never that good enough to enter any tournaments, and never wanted to. But Akuma, well, a ancient demon who simply wants to die by the hands of someone strong enough to give him a fitting death? Sign me up indeed. I used the raging demon so much, and had Akuma to a science, I banned myself from using him against human opponents, as any friendship opportunity would be soured the moment I picked him. There for sure needs to be a few parts to this one, you missed out on quite a few more...
Of course Oddjob keeps his Number 1 spot. There's even a video here on UA-cam that has two guys roleplaying as James Bond and Alec Trevelyan with the latter calling in Oddjob and the former bitching about it by saying "We both agreed you couldn't use Oddjob! He's too short! He's impossible to shoot!"
GoldenEye for the N64 came out when I was in 9th grade. We use to get big groups together and play at someones house. Someone would usually hover over Oddjob in the selection screen as a joke to catch reactions lol. But if a player actually chose him, everyone knew that kid was a real dick.
4:36 Regarding number 15, the reason why the Zerg are overpowered in multiplayer games is more complicated than you think. If you are familiar with the StarCraft pro/competitive scene, back in 2010, the year SC2 WoL was released, Brood Lords and Infestors are a nightmare to face. Their ability to spawn free units (Broodlings and Infested Terrans respectively) combined with the latter's ability to cast Fungal Growth (at that time, was instant cast and can immobilize units) makes them extremely dangerous. Then came Heart of the Swarm in the form of Swarm Hosts and Vipers, the former being able to spawn free units at no cost, leading to hour-long slogfests, and the latter being a powerful support unit thanks to Abduct, rendering even the Protoss Mothership obsolete, and Consume being able to regenerate energy by sapping structures to use broken abilities again. Don't forget the Queens and the new creep mechanic, which completely shuts down early game harassment and uncontested map control. You may argue that the Protoss were OP because of their huge cheese potential, but at the hands of a skilled player, the Zerg are a force to be reckoned with.
The list on the video is referring to the first Starcraft, not SC2. Also, I argue Terran was actually the most powerful in SC1, at least on pro tournaments. Protoss was by far the weakest.
@@henie4 I understand, but Watchmojo is overlooking how OP the Zerg were in SC2, the sequel to SC1. Speaking of SC1 Zerg, in pro games they can be a pain to fight against, especially in the early game where the threat of Zergling rushes would spell the end for you if you make one small mistake, and in the late game where Defilers dominate with Dark Swarm and Plague.
Another one would have been either Michael myers or ghostface in the Dead by Daylight games. Playing against most killers is hard, but when you can’t hear their heartbeat and can stand around corners ready to get you can feel very unfair. Especially for pay to play only characters
How could they forget Samus in Super Smash Bros Melee? She was so unstoppable they nerfed her in Brawl. She was the fastest character,her projectiles did ludicrous damage and could send you flying instantly, and she could practically stay airborne for a whole match because her recovery was insane and her juggling ability was top notch. They had to slow her down and weaken her with the Zero Suit in Brawl.
Nah more characters were way more broken than Samus on Melee….Kirby for example ,while small and light still has his signature float,instead of some risky UP+ jump attack…and his stone/statue move lets him be a damage sponge without being sent flying
What about Darth Sidious from Battlefront 2? Haven't played it in years to the point where I didn't see a lot of the Clone Wars updates, but when I did play the game, there was a time where Sidious was taken down because the devs had to rework him since his lightning could literally go through walls and hit everyone on the map! (I recently started playing again, but I have it on a different system now then I did originally)
The only remaining question is how would those 20 op characters battle each other on a big map? Even UA-cam channel death battle might have challenging time, Roll for initiative!
what about EVERYONE in skullgirls? that shitty fighting game is unplayable. they just lock you in place while spamming a million attacks per second. whoever can press the buttons faster wins.
Protos were much more OP if you knew how to play, you could take over other players and start building their own species to fight against them, I loved brood war and seriously thinking about getting a PC just to play that again
Was waiting for this comment. As an SC Veteran this section made me cringe. People who were new to the game hated that zerg had a 4 pool rush, but they were far from the most overpowered race in the game. If anything terran has the most representation at the highest levels of play.
Yeah man I would say that zerg had the lowest floor, but toss the highest ceiling, if that makes sense (i.e. zerg great at quick kills). After a certain point of a long match with the map almost covered (Big Game Hunters primarily, hell yes), you had to be pretty damn good to take out a toss player if you were zerg or terran.
@TheJollyGreen me my brother and 2 of our neighbors used to play online all right next to each other and we would build a huge army of the red things (for the life of me I can't remember the names cuz its been easily 10 years since I played brood war) but anyway we would just go on a mind control spree after building hard-core defenses together and just start picking people off with their own one by one.
@@Mikecars2319 Gotta admit we never tried that, sounds awesome. If I ever blow the dust off that game I'll give that a shot definitely. Ha, actually my neighbor during high school 99'-2000 or whatever would come over and use my sister's desktop and we'd teamup online calling out back and forth across the hall, bahaha. Our favorite was a zergling rush drop, we could each fill up 6+ ol's pretty damn fast, drop at least a dozen's worth before people had much of anything, poor shit would grey-out instantly and his ally would follow seconds later after he saw why his minimap was blowing up 🤣
My memory must be off about Oddjob, surprising with the millions of hours I played that game with friends... but I remember no one played as Oddjob because his head would get lit up by machine gun fire as he rounded a corner, and also as he ran up to someone the gun would automatically aim down and mince up his face... dead. I remember Oddjob dying easily and often. Am I wrong? I might be thinking of Jaws vs. everyone else, haha.
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Well that sucks
12:34 "Him" oof lol
You guys forgot about Goro from MK4!!
Mega Rayquaza, Mega Kangaskhan, Primal Kyogre and Primal Groudon
Geonisian alpha brood, Vader and and bald Kotor Jedi from swgoh.
Grievous in battlefront 2 on PS2.
Jinpachi Mishima in Tekken 5 and 6.
It's hilarious that Flanders is so OP because GOD HIMSELF smites his opponents.
How can you compete with that?
For Double Dash, I really thought it'd be Petey Piranha and King Boo, because they use everyone's Special item
I never understood King Boo being a heavyweight despite being a ghost
@@HylianFox3i’m assuming because how big of a ghost he is considering he’s the “king” of boos lol
@@HylianFox3He couldn't stay away from those sweets.
What, no Bo Jackson on John Madden Football?
I would have chosen Donkey and Diddy Kong. The giant banana is basically a guaranteed hit on anyone behind you. Especially if the road is narrow enough for the banana peel to cover the whole thing.
I just assumed the #1 spot would go to Bo Jackson in Tecmo Super Bowl, but somehow he didn't even make the top 20? Maybe everyone is too young at WatchMojo to remember the godlike powers of Bo Jackson in this game. He literally could score a TD everytime he touched the ball and the other team couldn't do anything about it.
How do you not include Techmo Bo?!?! He is the reason this list exists. Should have easily made #1. Many families were torn apart when the little brother picked the Raiders.
Lol you think these nerds ever played a sports game??? Nope!!!
He had 1 run play, simply pick that play and he was done. SF had an unstoppable pass play good for 7 yards even if you picked the play.
Mojos list are so bad now
Bruh I played Tecmo Bowl just to see first hand the Bo Jackson effect
Christian okoye ,merrill hoge from the steelers was unstoppable on Excellent
When I was a kid, I would go over to my friend's house down the street from mine and play GoldenEye 007 with friends. Everyone hated the person who would play Oddjob. Not even I would play him because he was so goddamn broken
You know you were f*cked once
Your friend's sister etc chose odd job😂
The moonraker character was a bit shorter iirc. People pissy over oddjob always forget that character
Oddjob is also broken in Nightfire too. His one hit kill hat is broken as hell!
He’s also still pretty fast!!
@@AdamAddictL Oh yeah
Another character who was unfair was Emperor Palpatine in Star Wars Battlefront 2 EA. Though I don't know if he would count because his abilities were glitched, I'm still mentioning him here. When the game was first released, Palpatine's lightning ability was so powerful that it would even go through walls and ceilings, killing anyone who stepped in its path. His abilities were so overpowered that EA made him unplayable for a while 'cause he had to be dramatically nerfed. Fortunately, he's not as overpowered as he used to be, but much like Anakin; he was a nightmare to go against
Sidious was almost unplayable for a long period of time I think it took about 3-4 months to get him working again abilities are still op but they all have a loophole bf2 dice duels are pretty much like puzzles
He also had the best dodge and chain lightning maxed out was a joke. Fun as hell to play as though😂 ⚡️
@@jamh666init Yeah it was insane remember flying yoda or launch anakin? God Anakin was a nightmare
11:05 I'd like to point a mistake here, Akuma was not added to Tekken 7 via an update. He was present at console/pc release and was even part of the story mode
It was awesome best part of story Tbh took a few tries my first playthrough
Another mistake was the guy forgot to mention how FAST Oddjob was on N64 Goldeneye
Thanks for letting us know of the mistake, impressed by your knowledge. thanks!
@@AdamAddictL He certainly was!
@@WatchMojo U're welcome
Akuma - if you're good enough with him you can overwhelm an opponent quickly or juggle attack until you win. Not to mention his special attacks take away Half your Health bar.
he's also broken in tekken 7 when they first release him as dlc
@@silly_hue-wheatI hated to see him in Tekken.
I remembered choosing Meta knight in Brawl whenever I was at My Summer care school 🏫 and also when a tournament 🏟️ to.
Specially new character, devs tends to make them OP at the start to hype the hero/characters and then nerf them to the lowest setting afterwards.
Considering Oddjob's height that was a blunder on the developers at Rare's part as Oddjob in the actual movie Goldfinger wasn't that short, as he was actually a decent height.
If it was Knickknack, it'll be different, just like in 007 Nightfire
Honorable mention: Lyn. Fire Emblem Warriors. Cuts through loads of enemies like Swiss cheese and her stun attack is incredibly powerful. Absolutely broken
Teba from Age of Calamity. His combo that lets him sweep across the field firing a wide swath of arrows utterly decimates crowds and deals heavy damage against bosses. Combine this with a weapon that has a bunch of Midair Attack Up modifiers and he's an unstoppable killing machine.
@@HylianFox3Noted. Still need to play Age of Calamity
Yoda soul calibur 4 was fun but always started a fight whenever doing 2 player back in the day BECAUSE most of your moves hardly ever hit him😂😂 and star killer took a few tries in arcade mode the first times you go up against him once you unlock him his fun though love the ending with him and vader in the playstation 3 version
I 100% agree it was def an unspoken rule amongst our inner circle to pick odd job on 007 under any circumstances
What about Mega Kangaskahn (Pokémon), Freddy Krueger (Mortal Kombat 9), and too many for me to count (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links)?
Should definitely do a part two for this one honestly, as Steve (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate), Agent Pea (PvZ Garden Warfare 2 and 1), Super Brainz (Branium bash upgrade, PvZ Battle for Neighborville) and Soma (Castlevania Harmony of Despair) are pretty broken is their respective games.
Or Toro/Kuro in Street Fighter X Tekken?
I can definitely agree with Bayonetta being on this list. My friend who plays her in Smash Ultimate knows just the right combos to make me miserable
My friend using Donkey Kong made me retire from ever playing any game with him out of spite lol
@@ArchangelRG09 my condolences 😆
I'd say Dick Dastardly in Wacky Races on the PS2. His shrink ray attack was cheap in terms of resources and covered the entire map, which I used to keep extending my easy lead, since the Mean Machine is also the fastest car by far.
Which goes to show that the only reason he kept losing in the cartoon is because he kept stopping to cheat.
You forgot the legend that was Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl.
LOL FAMILY GUY REFERENCE 😂😂
Drahmin, from Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. If you can time the juggle right, you can drain almost half their energy off of one hit, because you can't block when you're in the air or on the ground. So you essentially only have to hit them 3 times to knock them out.
Ferra/Torr from "Mortal Kombat X" had an instakill Brutality move. What about Dhalsim from "Street Fighter"?
Which Street Fighter game?
Brawl's Metaknight was probably the most broken character in Smash Bros. history. In the right hands, he was practically impossible to damage seriously (if at all), let alone take down.
Metaknight was damn impossible to win against before they nerfed him.. Especially in Brawls broken online battles..
I remember playing 007 golden eye with my cousins. I don't remember oddball. What I do remember my sister and got killed so it was down to my cousins. One had run out of ammo so the other was gloating while standing in front of her. So dispite her being out of ammo she started clicking the weapon cycle button joking saying karate chop or something like that and ended up winning. We didn't know that was possible lol.
There's also Minion in Twisted Metal 2 which you can unlock with a cheat code. He makes the game WAY too easy. And yeah, I still remember all those years ago when everybody was like, "Nope! No Oddjob! You can't pick Oddjob!" lol
I'd say Shao Kahn from Mortal Kombat (2011). He can knock you out few hits
"HOLY SHIT! SHAO KAHN IS A MOTHERFUCKER!"
- Michael from Rooster Teeth's Achievement Hunter
One playable character me and my brothers hated to play was Amy Rose from Sonic Adventure 2 because her time stops last for 30 seconds and she can do it with fewer rings than the other characters, making her an absolute nightmare and overall broken in every way.
Speaking of broken Sonic characters,Silver in a competitive race on Sonic 06 was broken AF! You could use Silver to freeze your friend and they couldn’t do jack about it!
@@AdamAddictL Thank Christ I never played Sonic 06 (or at the very least, two player competitive mode) Amy and Silver should definitely have an honorable mention.
@@zachwillas6329 yea,I used to PO a relative anytime we played,right off the bat you can use Silvers telekinesis to freeze your opponent in a competitive race 😂
@@AdamAddictL Note to self, never play as Silver in competitive mode. I'm more of a Shadow fan anyway.
that was just to balance things out for "new sonic players" she was supposed to be the easy character.
He downfall for #1 is that they are more vulnerable to head shots while they have to shoot the other players multiple times
Bo Jackson in Tecmo Bowl! 😁
Was looking for this
FAMILY GUY REFERENCE 😂
@@AdamAddictL No it's not. I'm old, I actually used to play it on my NES back in the day.
@@cappyjones I guess you don’t get it? There’s a Family Guy episode that references Tecmo Bowl
@@AdamAddictL I'm aware Family Guy made reference to it, but I was speaking from my experience, I wasn't referencing the Family Guy episode.
I nominate DURAL from Virtua Fighter and Cervantes from the original Soul Edge (Before the Version II revision). Both have been completely unfair battles.
Are we just going to pretend that no one used Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat 2?
Using Shang gave you access to every character in the game via Morphs.
Why the hell is Vergil from Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 not in number 1?
Also Rugal is a Secret Character in KOF '95. To as Omega Rugal in the Arcade
Pick team edit. At the fighters selection screen, hold down to the Start button and press Up + B, Right + C, Left + A, Down + D.
The playable Rugal in 98 is actually a watered-down version of the original in 94. Considered "low tier" in the roster.
His "boss" version though... whew.
For me Salvador from Borderlands 2 and Meta Knight in Brawl.
Gon from Tekken 3 was a pain in the ass
Oddjob in 007:nightfire was my favorite to pick for multiplayer splitscreen because he always was equipped with his hat which could be thrown literally across entire maps for an instant kill.
I thought that was going to be the reason in this video
lol i remember that, that was garbage. you could get sniped across the snow level out of nowhere. lmao
I would have had noob saibot from UMK3 or MK trilogy in there. His special moves were so broken that basically one touch and you can finish them. His ghost ball makes it so that you cant hurt him or block, and his combos juggled with a super fast clone attack that grabs you from any range and re launches you. COMPLETELY BUSTED. He was the first mortal kombat character to be banned in tournaments
Sheridan in wotb is the honorable moment in that one cause it can shoot missiles that can rage players a lot but they nerfed it by swapping heat missiles for heat and the sheridan missile was added for gamemodes
Heihachi in soul caliber 2 was an op ring out machine with the original move set.
One thing you didn't mention about Oddjob is that each player has a set starting position on the roster, so whoever is the last player is already closest to Oddjob since he's at the end of the list. Also unfair (which is code for fun) is the virologist in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City has a special ability that infects players with the G-Virus and all she has to do is kite you until you turn into a zombie.
The rule for our group was called “No Odd , No proximity mines “ 😂😂 those proximity mines are the hard counter to odd job
Proxies at every spawn point, red curtain of death like 10 times in a row, buahahahaha.
Knives only was great, not for the casual player, i was very good at that.
There’s more messed up about Oddjob’s height. The dude was played by Professor Tanaka, a mountain of a man. Idk why they didn’t just put Herve Villachaize’s Nick Nack in the game if they wanted a short character!
Please, Oddjob was never a problem. What was rough was the guy playing as Siberian Special Forces. There were levels he would blend into the background when he stood still.
Correct, it's so weird many people are wrong about oddjob
Eyedol was amazing!
But I am glad you had to put a code in to play as him!
I used to main Meta Knight when i was a teen playing Smash Brawl
Now i know why he's BS.
You may have forgotten another character: Michael Roa Valdamjong (Crescent Moon) from Melty Blood. He can summon lightning bolts as a form of zoning, and can potentially chip half of the opponent's health. His Last Arc is fullscreen and unblockable.
Had a sleepover get canceled because someone had said "No fucking Oddjob." Their mom over heard him.....
That's how serious the "No Oddjob" rule was.
No Bo Jackson? People who played against him knows!
Number 1 is definitely the most unfair playable character
I agree
Spoilers much ?! Rude !
He's also unfair in Nighfire, with his one hit kill hat
@@jeremiahhester6408Yoooo facts !! That ducking hat toss was pure bs 😂😂
Say it with me now: "ODDJOB IS BANNED!"
Dunno why they used the Outbreak event footage from Siege to talk about Lion's gadget when they could have used the base game's footage lol
If you have a stuck analog stick on the N64 then pairing with Oddjob with was the cheat of all cheats, you just need to crouch and move in circles, no one could reach you
M. Bison in Street Fighter Alpha 3 should've been 2nd!
We didn't have that rule about Oddjob in our house. I pretty much only played Oddjob and my brother only played Bond. The trade off was fair to me because he knew the trick to move faster and I didn't, so I picked a smaller character and often hid in the holes as a defense. It was always a game of attrition where the only times he could get me was when I had to crawl out of my hiding places to get more ammo. It's also the same reason I played as the Alien w/ a smaller head attached in Perfect Dark. Small body, long range guns. Best combo.
At least Elvis (the alien) was balanced out by having a big head. Body shots were a little harder, but head shots were easier.
You could edit your characters to give them different heads. I always chose a smaller head to avoid the easy headshot problem.@@foxymetroid
@@Greenscyth22your bro played you bruh cuz Oddjob was the fastest character 😂
If memory serves me the trick was running forward and strafe at the same time, so you were running facing diagonally, am I wrong?
Oh man the hours on that game.
That's exactly how it was done. I only found out afterwards@@TheJollyGreen
I already knew my good friend and enemy from back when, Oddjob, was number uno.
Most of my buddies from back then respected us enough as a group to not pick him. Ironically enough, those who used him on a regular basis, were also the types of friends to laugh at a guy getting hit in the family jewels, or those going through general misfortune. Luckily, only two "friends" ever kept on using oddy. After we all used him for the laughs and, pun intended, odd humor, we stopped and moved on.
And I called a few of the others on the list as well. I myself am a dirty Meta Knight user from '08. Only against the computer though, as I was never that good enough to enter any tournaments, and never wanted to. But Akuma, well, a ancient demon who simply wants to die by the hands of someone strong enough to give him a fitting death?
Sign me up indeed. I used the raging demon so much, and had Akuma to a science, I banned myself from using him against human opponents, as any friendship opportunity would be soured the moment I picked him.
There for sure needs to be a few parts to this one, you missed out on quite a few more...
Of course Oddjob keeps his Number 1 spot. There's even a video here on UA-cam that has two guys roleplaying as James Bond and Alec Trevelyan with the latter calling in Oddjob and the former bitching about it by saying "We both agreed you couldn't use Oddjob! He's too short! He's impossible to shoot!"
Lu Bu, Dynasty Warriors. Nightmare fuel
Man Lu Bu a mf & he just run away & come back later strong af
GoldenEye for the N64 came out when I was in 9th grade. We use to get big groups together and play at someones house. Someone would usually hover over Oddjob in the selection screen as a joke to catch reactions lol. But if a player actually chose him, everyone knew that kid was a real dick.
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Regarding number 15, the reason why the Zerg are overpowered in multiplayer games is more complicated than you think. If you are familiar with the StarCraft pro/competitive scene, back in 2010, the year SC2 WoL was released, Brood Lords and Infestors are a nightmare to face. Their ability to spawn free units (Broodlings and Infested Terrans respectively) combined with the latter's ability to cast Fungal Growth (at that time, was instant cast and can immobilize units) makes them extremely dangerous. Then came Heart of the Swarm in the form of Swarm Hosts and Vipers, the former being able to spawn free units at no cost, leading to hour-long slogfests, and the latter being a powerful support unit thanks to Abduct, rendering even the Protoss Mothership obsolete, and Consume being able to regenerate energy by sapping structures to use broken abilities again. Don't forget the Queens and the new creep mechanic, which completely shuts down early game harassment and uncontested map control.
You may argue that the Protoss were OP because of their huge cheese potential, but at the hands of a skilled player, the Zerg are a force to be reckoned with.
The list on the video is referring to the first Starcraft, not SC2.
Also, I argue Terran was actually the most powerful in SC1, at least on pro tournaments. Protoss was by far the weakest.
@@henie4 I understand, but Watchmojo is overlooking how OP the Zerg were in SC2, the sequel to SC1.
Speaking of SC1 Zerg, in pro games they can be a pain to fight against, especially in the early game where the threat of Zergling rushes would spell the end for you if you make one small mistake, and in the late game where Defilers dominate with Dark Swarm and Plague.
But like... every race is OP in its own ways, that's how asymmetric balance works
Awesome video game characters like Rugal Bernstein from The King of Fighters. One of the most outstanding franchise fighting games ever to date
Another one would have been either Michael myers or ghostface in the Dead by Daylight games. Playing against most killers is hard, but when you can’t hear their heartbeat and can stand around corners ready to get you can feel very unfair. Especially for pay to play only characters
Odd Job/Random Task, an absolute gem. Great nap choice too.
Super Sonic in Sonic R was over powered. I know it wasn't a popular game but I liked it.
How could they forget Samus in Super Smash Bros Melee? She was so unstoppable they nerfed her in Brawl. She was the fastest character,her projectiles did ludicrous damage and could send you flying instantly, and she could practically stay airborne for a whole match because her recovery was insane and her juggling ability was top notch. They had to slow her down and weaken her with the Zero Suit in Brawl.
Nah more characters were way more broken than Samus on Melee….Kirby for example ,while small and light still has his signature float,instead of some risky UP+ jump attack…and his stone/statue move lets him be a damage sponge without being sent flying
Not sure how Bo Jackson in Tecmo didn't make this list. He was so famously broken that family guy even did a bit about it
What about Darth Sidious from Battlefront 2? Haven't played it in years to the point where I didn't see a lot of the Clone Wars updates, but when I did play the game, there was a time where Sidious was taken down because the devs had to rework him since his lightning could literally go through walls and hit everyone on the map! (I recently started playing again, but I have it on a different system now then I did originally)
I remember Night Fire PS2 where Odd Job was also overpowered because of his 1 hit hat that probably was second to the golden gun
I missed this version of Meta Knight in Smash Bros.
Not because I was good at him, but because I never got the chance to BE good at him XD
Can happily say if someone picked oddjob they were losing against me.
The only remaining question is how would those 20 op characters battle each other on a big map? Even UA-cam channel death battle might have challenging time, Roll for initiative!
what about EVERYONE in skullgirls?
that shitty fighting game is unplayable.
they just lock you in place while spamming a million attacks per second.
whoever can press the buttons faster wins.
My dissapoint with Flanders in The Simpsons Wrestling gane was that we didn't get the option to play him without his sweater.
No mention of Bo Jackson from Tecmo Bowl? Or Paste from Bases Loaded?
Dang, I was hoping for Bo Jackson in Techmo Bowl
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I remember I think it was nightfire OddJob and his bladed hat, great multiplayer fun with friends
Bushido Blade 2: The one character with a gun in a one-hit-kill bladed melee sword fighting game.
Minion from Twisted Metal 2 comes to mind as well.
In my house everyone played as odd-job and the best player always won... Me!
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Is That Dr.Wily's "Mecha-Dragon" from MegaMan2, Captured in That GlassTube in TheBackGround?
Haha Odd Job on 1 knee crouched in the dark corner on the cave level on 007 😂. The memories.
Protos were much more OP if you knew how to play, you could take over other players and start building their own species to fight against them, I loved brood war and seriously thinking about getting a PC just to play that again
Was waiting for this comment. As an SC Veteran this section made me cringe. People who were new to the game hated that zerg had a 4 pool rush, but they were far from the most overpowered race in the game.
If anything terran has the most representation at the highest levels of play.
Yeah man I would say that zerg had the lowest floor, but toss the highest ceiling, if that makes sense (i.e. zerg great at quick kills). After a certain point of a long match with the map almost covered (Big Game Hunters primarily, hell yes), you had to be pretty damn good to take out a toss player if you were zerg or terran.
@TheJollyGreen me my brother and 2 of our neighbors used to play online all right next to each other and we would build a huge army of the red things (for the life of me I can't remember the names cuz its been easily 10 years since I played brood war) but anyway we would just go on a mind control spree after building hard-core defenses together and just start picking people off with their own one by one.
@@Mikecars2319 Gotta admit we never tried that, sounds awesome. If I ever blow the dust off that game I'll give that a shot definitely.
Ha, actually my neighbor during high school 99'-2000 or whatever would come over and use my sister's desktop and we'd teamup online calling out back and forth across the hall, bahaha. Our favorite was a zergling rush drop, we could each fill up 6+ ol's pretty damn fast, drop at least a dozen's worth before people had much of anything, poor shit would grey-out instantly and his ally would follow seconds later after he saw why his minimap was blowing up 🤣
Any of my friends who used Oddjob in GoldenEye 007 was immediately throat-punched by everyone else.
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Damn I hate that grab he does!
Bo Jackson in Tecmo Superbowl, Yao Ming in 2K
Brock Lesnar from here comes the pain is broken beyond belief... If someone took him it was an automatic loss...😂
This just tells me that game devs take the fun out of everything
Deidara fromage Naruto Ultimate Nina Storm 2.
That spamming Ahole was a pain to fight.
Eddie from Tekken should be on this list. Mashing buttons would get you a perfect win. He was banned at my house
The original Death Knight in the first release of Wrath of the Lich King was extremely overpowered.
Leeroy just like his theme song says you gonna get this work because we got worked before he got nerfed
I was patiently waiting for Meta Knight to be on this list (of course he was) lol
The guy with the assault riffle from bushido blade should be number 1
I feel like King Boo and Petey were more unfair because they could get ALL the specials in Double Dash
My memory must be off about Oddjob, surprising with the millions of hours I played that game with friends... but I remember no one played as Oddjob because his head would get lit up by machine gun fire as he rounded a corner, and also as he ran up to someone the gun would automatically aim down and mince up his face... dead. I remember Oddjob dying easily and often. Am I wrong?
I might be thinking of Jaws vs. everyone else, haha.
I thought I was the only one that remembered the truth about oddjobs he was the worst character to play with.
Can confirm the "No Oddjob" rule.
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How did you not include Eddy from Tekken 3. That man was a cheat code😂
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Dark Souls goes from pressing start to throwing controllers within like 10 minutes
Yup because I've seen the dark souls rage videos
Mario Strikers Charged for the Wii.
First cup: So easy it's insulting.
Second cup: You're getting fucked in the eyesocket.
Doom Eternal on the Switch is harder than the other console versions on the same difficulty..
oddjob in nightfire was a broken charcarter too, you can use is hat as a weapon and can one shot everybody but at least he not small like goldeneye 64
I didnt mind playing against oddjob. Just had to keep your distance and when you do get hits theyll generally be head shots