I'm surprised that you didn't mention this issue for Deus Ex Human Revolution as well. But at least they didn't promise that your actions in the first game would affect the ending.
Yuzuru A In fairness to Mass Effect 3 and Andromeda, the original ending to me3 got leaked and they had to redo the ending just a few months before release and andromeda was made by the B team.
The thing with Mass Effect 3's ending is that it's so underwhelming. That game could've had 1 hour's worth of just cutscenes after the end, showcasing everything that happened, the consequences of my choices etc. and instead you got a slideshow.
One thing not mentioned was in every ending, Shepard dies, but in the extended edition, if you got a high enough war rating and picked the Destroy (red) ending, you'd get an extra scene they showed in this video of Shepard survivng, though not much more than that.
@@thegeneralissimo470Literally my favourite example of gamer snark was when someone (after the release of ME3) sent 333 cupcakes to Bioware's head office. There were 111 blue, 111 red, and 111 green cupcakes. They were all vanilla flavoured.
@AzureKyle No, that was in the original ending, too. I've found video footage of it from before the extra scenes were released. And I liked the ending with the extended cut. Even if they had a crapload of scenes, everyone would have complained about them and said things like, "Well, my characters wouldn't have done that!" or something. Nothing would've made the ones who tried to SUE BIOWARE happy.
That mechanic needs more than three options to feel correct in the context of LA Noire. Which is a shame because I really, really wanted to love that game.
@@TransmitHim Exactly. The doubt was there to accuse somebody of lying with no evidence. If you had the evidence, you would choose lie. The Doubt option threw me off so bad I messed up most investigations, and it was only long after I finished the game that I realized what it actually meant. I don't know how good cop or bad cop even makes sense.
"You fuck young boys, Valdez?" Although I think that was a line for 'Lie' rather than Doubt. And while I did like Truth/Doubt/Lie more than Good Cop/Bad Cop too, they did have a point about Cole sometimes flying off the handle a bit for Doubt.
I often found it difficult to know when Doubt was supposed to be applied; it just never seemed to click for me and felt kind of random. I only got past by save scumming lol. I kind of wished that the scenes hadn't been filmed so as to suggest rightness or wrongness. When you get the right answer, the camera perspective is different, in addition to the musical cue (I know you can turn that off but the camera is still there). It took me out of the immersion of the case by calling attention to my mistakes. Also I stopped paying as close attention cause I knew the music would tell me. If it had been a little less feedback-y, I think I would have stayed more immersed cause I would have had to pay more close attention to the words and clues.
I wouldn’t call the Mass Effect 3 extended cut a rerelease considering it never got released as a full game. If you buy any copy of me3 you still have to download the extended cut DLC
Spend so much time with someone or something you despise and you eventually start loving them See the unfortunate Boyle Sister who gets kidnapped by that weirdo
Totally. I played it when it came out, tried my best to brain bleach the rest out and straight up uninstalled after finishing Citadel. Haven't played a minute of Mass Effect since then though : (
@@seanbroccoli2698 Welp Mass Effect 5 is happening and it continues after the ending of 3. Oh and the destroy ending was the one Bioware choose as the canon one.
"Once again we have evaded Thrawn's grasp! I knew I would be able to beat that-- AAAAAAAAGH!!" And what did we learn here, kids? That's right: Never. Underestimate. Grand. Admiral. Thrawn.
When I first played Human Revolution, my experience with the first boss was throwing a gas canister at him and unloading a shotgun into his spine. I then looted the room and realized that it was supposed to be harder
@@TheGamerThing I don't know, the doubt option during the landlady interview involves Cole calling her a nosy old hag And in the tutorial, doubt made Cole call Edgar Kaloo, the jeweler, a left wing leading parasite Plus doubt is pretty much putting the screws to a witness/suspect you think is bullshiting you but you lack evidence to prove they're lying
I don't know, from my memory of playing the game, I remember getting surprised by Cole's angry outbursts when pressing Doubt and I'd be like "Woah, Cole. Calm down!" Anyway, I hate talking about the game because it makes me think about the ending, and the ending made me really mad.
I actually finished "wrong side of the tracks" on my first try so I hadn't heard the infamous line "all you had to do was follow the damn train CJ" until years later when it became a meme
I beat it on my 3rd or 4th attempt. I found it annoying, but doable. When I got to "Zero", I got so frustrated that I never bothered to finished the game. I assumed that the rest of the game was going to be equally unfair.
Originally it was planned as a WiiU exclusive and physical copy, they release it same day on all platforms via digital distribution and original owners were given a cheaper upgrade price mostly in response to the poor reception they had from that controversy.
Ah, Deus Ex Human Revolution and his boss battles. I remeber those. The sole reason why "my" Adam had all the stealth augs - and a maximal upgraded shotgun. This layed out the path for my occasional playstyle I named "Shotgun Ninja" *Edit: Oh wow, I think I've never gotten that many like on a comment ever. Well thanks lads and lasses :)
a man of culture. that the perfect name to describe how i played far cry, with a shotgun taking all the enemies by surprise, Zabuza Momochi style if you think about it.
Ocarina of Time for the 3DS is literally my favorite Zelda game of all time! Aside from the Water temple, which is an amazing improvement, I also loved the aiming using motion controls!
Just picked up a 3ds and OoT a few weeks ago. Absolutely loving every minute of it just like the original. The motion controls are a very welcome addition. Amazing how fast you can shoot things down now.
I mean, that is a perfect example of why publishers shouldn't push devs to release early. This is a problem that exists across the entire software industry, NMS just happened to be a very big ticket failure. I believe they had even stated the game was not ready for launch, but then they were pushed to launch anyway, and the players were stuck with what they had. It was already a pretty good game after the Next update, I'd say the devs have done as good as they could with what they were given.
@@fredhenry101 Yeah. I love No Man's Sky as a concept, but even now, it's still kind of...empty. I would love to see it grow into the huge, beautiful game it was meant to be.
CthulhuFtagn Eh, I have never excited by procedurally generated and space sim games as they feel too random and empty. But although NMS is not my cup of tea I can say that after the updates it’s now close to the game that the developers promised that got early customers hyped.
The main issue with the Water Temple was the constant inventory use. The reason it's confusing for most, however, is that they are just trying to beat it. If you 100% the temple, it's not difficult, just annoying (due to the boots). Simply do everything you can (and visit every room) before changing the water level, then repeat.
@Greed1914 the over head camera didn't suit the new engine that was built for a jungle terrain with trees and uneven terrain but I like the re release that gave you both options because its useful in some areas.
Couldn't agree with this more, remember playing Snake Eater on release and while I enjoyed the game the overhead camera was far too frustrating, but when it came to Subsistence and the HD Collection the more traditional third person camera felt much more fluid and helped make the game my favourite MGS.
Thank you for acknowledging MGS3. I bought it day one and beat it but the entire playthrough I kept thinking this camera just isn't working in this game.
Honestly, I'm still pissed at Mass Effect 3 ending. Also, I was expecting Final Fantasy XIV to show up here: the whole game is the very best example of a developper saying "we screwed up our game and will re-release it in a better version".
The press conference where the person asks, with WoW Classic and Old School Runescape and such, if there'll be an FF14 Classic... and Yoshi-P bursts into laughter before the translator even finishes translating, and says, shaking his head, "Nightmare."
@@Patrick-Phelan Never heard of that. But you have to be one hell of an idiot to ask if there will be a "FF14 Classic" considering the history of that game. Or just a troll.
No Final Fantasy XIV? They literally nuked the world with a moon sized dragon based apocalypse to get past the terrible 1.0 release and re-release it. That's dedication!!
I remember being told by a friend who was there to start with that Louisoix was a major quest giver at the time, so I imagine seeing him get Mega Flared probably struck a nerve.
00:50 LA Noire (JANE) 03:36 Deus Ex: Human Revolution (MIKE) 06:37 GTA: San Andreas (Andy) 09:30 TIE Fighter (JANE) 12:23 Legend of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time (ANDY) 14:27 Mass Effect 3 (MIKE) 17:26~20:12 Broken Sword (JANE).
@@frealms Brendan McNamara couldn't cut everyone he wanted, but he HAS cut a lot of you! ...huh, two Simpsons references in as many comments. Maybe I should slow down.
Mass effect 3's ending pissed me off so much, I haven't touched a Bioware game since. And given what little I've seen of their games since then, I have no regrets.
I personally think the Dark Link boss battle was the most awesome part of Ocarina of Time. Completely left field approach to battle when compared to the rest of the game and forcing us to adapt. Loved it.
Have you guys ever done a 7 weirdest / dumbest loopholes in video games. Example like in the Borderlands 2 where the respawn system called New-U brings you back when *you* die but the developers say they're not cannon so when someone dies in a cutscene the stay dead forever.
I still don't know why they didn't just say Jack locked Roland out of the Nu-U system. It makes way more sense than designing a respawn system, explaining _in game_ how it works, and giving it personality only to go "no it doesn't actually exist canonically".
Well, you know, maybe after the game, he remained a detective and thus when it came to the 1950s... hold on, someone's telling me something about storm drains.
It took me a while to figure out the goat puzzle on Broken Sword, back when we couldn't just look up the solution online. Along with Hitman, Broken Sword is my favourite game series.
I was genuinely halfway through a comment about how my weird lizard brain meant I did the water temple first time in a couple of hours. Well played, Andy. Well played.
@@mindstouchworlds808 You'd best not watch "Luigi Finally Snaps" by Collegehumor, especially 0:30 - 0:45. You'll be so angry at CH daring to make a joke about a Nintendo game system you won't be able to see straight.
@@ChristophBrinkmann ooh I'll check it out I don't think I've seen it before. The Wii U wasn't a successful console compared to the other systems, but to say no one owned it, is a ridiculous statement. But my console collected dust after I finished playing Smash4 and Bayonetta 2 xD
No Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence? It changed the camera from “Literally the most outdated thing in a game set in 1964” to “The standard setter for all other action stealth games”
Abigail Archer-Addams It didn’t make the game unplayable or anything, it was still great (just like a lot of other games in this list), I’m just saying that it was very out of date and clunky for a game that was otherwise so innovate, and that the camera in Subsistence was a noticeable improvement.
I honestly found the water temple in Ocarina of Time to be confusing, but not impossible. It was very doable. Unlike the original Link's Awakening where if you open the wrong door, you get stuck in the dungeon because you don't have enough keys and have to start over.
To be fair to LA Noire (if I remember properly), Cole was also in the Army as well as shown in one of the flashbacks so there is also just a little bit of that PTSD to consider (Which could add more context to the simmering rage).
I remember watching some playthrough videos later and being SURE they must've made the mission easier. Turns out they did! Bloody hell that original version was a nightmare. I did it but it took SO many attempts and definitely relied on some randomness going my way.
Completed the missions many times without the larger fuel tank and the gliding. The best way to beat it was to land on the street, aiming at the vans, and don't stop shooting. No fuel was used when you stood still on the ground
@@johanmolin6382 ah I didn't know that! I probably did land on the street a few times just to get a better shooting angle, but I had no idea it didn't use up fuel so I would just rush off in the air again.
Okay, one MAJOR fact to drop about Supply Lines. In the original, day one release versions of San Andreas the fuel bar doesn't decrease any quicker if you hold down the accelerate button. In other words, the "fuel gauge" is actually a timer, meaning you can use accelerate all you want without using all the "fuel". After reading about this, I tested it out on my day one PS2 copy, and it works. It makes that mission SO much easier. If only I'd known this back in 2004. I would have saved myself a controller...
My first playthrough of ME3: the holochild laid out the deal and I said "I reject these choices." and he said "Then the cycle will continue." and instead of Buzz Aldrin telling another story about the Shepard after a wash of Cornetto-flavoured-light I got a video of a garden world, untouched terrain spreading to the horizon except for one of the Glyph beacons Liara talks about. Would have been a bitter sweet ending if the game didn't then immediately Quick Load to the beginning of the holochild conversation.
It makes no sense, however. WHY would Shepard spend so much time building the Crucible (that's what war assets, alliances, and the majority of the game are for), and suddenly refuse to use it because of a crappy pop-up?! (Mass Effect's term for annoying holograms). Whole story of the game is about building a weapon to stop the Reapers. Why not use it?! Control is something Illusive man tried to do. Game is clear between picking his or Anderson's side. Then synthesis is Saren's way. Sure, everything was poorly-explained but each of these options makes more sense than literally refusing to use the weapon for no reason after it took so much to get there!..
@@KasumiRINA Quite frankly, I was just pressing the bottom option in the conversation hoping for more options. Refusing the choices was an accident but it led to a cutscene few people ever saw. So calm down, no need to leave a 500 word essay on the merits of Mass Effect.
Disagreeing about TIE Fighter being the best StarWars game results in getting to pilot a TIE Fighter in space? Well, guess I'm obligated to disagree and challenge Jane to a duel purely for that reason.
Idk, X-wing and TIE Fighter were both brilliant games unless you don't like flight sims. In which case I vote for TFU2 as best purely because you get to punt Ewoks.
@@desmofan1864 I'd say the best over all still ultimately has to go to KotoR, in my books. Though my personal favorite Star Wars game is Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. It's one of the few games where not only do the force powers and light saber combat feel like you'd expect them to in a Star Wars game, but the actual blasters were fun to use as well. Also, abusing the fully upgraded force choke to throw enemies to their deaths is still one of my favorite things to do in a game.....
I loved the water temple and still do. I also, however, loathed having to switch the boots via the menu. The temple design itself (without the boot-menu-switch) is still a great dungeon/puzzle. And, oh yeah, those menu sounds..........uhhhhhg
I also thought the temple wasn't that annoying but the instant toggle in the remaster is quite wonderful. Also helps the hover boots significantly since you need to toggle them off to stop properly.
I'm glad they kind of fixed that in LA Noire. I remember a lot of people blamed Aaron Staton (Cole's voice and Mocap actor) for over acting, but I always felt like that probably wasn't the problem. He's amazing in Mad Men so I knew he was a great actor.
I feel like we have now reached peak Jane with here tie fighter verdict Good: Saving the baddies, dark magic and secret orders Bad: ONE OF MY FOE'S HAS ESCAPED MY GRASP I WILL NOT BE SATISFIED UNTIL HE IS REDUCED TO HIS CONSTITUENT ATOMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only fix the Water Temple needed was moving the Iron Boots to an item slot. The actual navigation was always fairly straightforward otherwise. I've always liked it for being one of the few dungeons in Ocarina to actually use verticality in its design.
I dunno.. I kinda liked the original voice.. the new one really surprised me. His original voice just sounded much creepier and unsettling and I think it fit his design with that wicked looking mask.. but I suppose a villain as powerful as he was supposed to be needed a stronger more impressive voice.. and the old one did kinda make it super obvious he was all evil and stuff so it was a bit wierd NPCs found him heroic
@@lunarlunatick I think you might have that last point backwards. Jack's old voice was nasally and less menacing, but it made his ability to manipulate the Hero of Oakvale more believable; he sounded like an arrogant twat, but that's normal for heroes. The voice he was given in the re-release sounds inhumanly deep, like he was some kind of demon from another dimension which is exactly what he is, it just screams "this guy is the villain and the protagonist is a fucking idiot for not piecing it together!"
Correct, it was clear that this took place right after WW2 with the GI's returning and LA beginning it's suburb explosion. The cars were all 40's cars with some even earlier.
Because decades are technically named after the tenner they end on. So the 50's go from 41 to 50. Just like your tenth birthday marks the *end* of your tenth year of living, not its beginning.
@@rolfs2165 But that's incorrect. Decades are 0 to 9. Centuries are the ones that count the preceding years. 20th century is 1900 to 2000. The 90s was 1990 to 1999.
Having recently replayed Zelda Ocarina of Time on both the original N64 release and the 3DS version I still prefer the N64 version even including the Water Temple. I just love having the use of the C buttons and A button for playing the Ocarina I guess.
Sure the water temple change was nice, but the re-release also reduced how often Navi yells at you which makes the entire game more bearable rather than just one part.
I use a looping recording of that audio as all of my alarms to wake up in the morning because no matter what volume it is it triggers an intense anger response in my brain that immediately forces me awake. It's torture, but at least some good came out of that horror.
About the Water Temple in Ocarina of Time, there was also the re-release of the game for Gamecube that did something similar, but changed the design of the dungeon instead. The Master's Quest, which was designed to make all the dungeons more challenging, actually made the Water Temple _way_ easier.
The 3DS has that version of the Water Temple as well, but only as an unlock able so you still have to beat the game. They also mirrored it so it’s not exactly the same but still.
@13m45s Thanks to the decision to make the Iron Boots an item, the Water Temple (3DS remake) is actually one of my favorite video game dungeons, alongside the Lakebed Temple from Twilight Princess. Even without the extra markings, it is a fun and rewarding challenge; the dungeons that force you really to understand their architecture are the best ones in the series.
An extra one: Wind Waker The HD release cut down on sailing time with the fast sail, and make hunting the Triforce charts/shards much easier, only requiring you to decipher three with Tingle while the other five can just be found in their respective locations
Isn't that more of a short sequel than a rerelease though? It didn't help much though, considering that instead of just having all guns have lights on them by some means like they should have, it just made it so you had to swap to the pistol constantly instead of the flashlight.
@@ZenoDLC No, I just meant that it seems a bit weird that it's been almost a *month* since the latest LiS episode..but they just didn't have the time to play it, I guess *:(*
Got 3 minutes in wondering why the abysmal Silent Hill remake wasn't on this list before I re-read the title. I may still feel silly, but if you make a "7 Games Screwed-Up With a Re-Release" it will be worth it.
that LA noiir clip made me remember how much i hate when theres ambiguous dialog options in games that sometimes lead to your character freaking the hell out when the option you picked didnt seem like it would lead to that, its like woah thats not what i wanted to say
I almost feel like the Twilight Princess water temple was worse. I hated having to find and direct the water back to the main room because I was constantly either stuck or had no idea where to go, as some doors were locked and I had already run through all the unlocked doors 10 times
Wait, so all we have to do to get a personal PvP match in TIE fighters with Jane is to call another Star Wars game better? Man, I sure do love Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi!
...You know the bit in an early Simpsons episode where Bart presents Homer with a report card with all the Ds switched to As, and Homer replies "You don't think much of me, do you, boy? You know, a 'D' turns into a 'B' so easily. You just got greedy."? There were so many believable options. Republic Commando. X-Wing versus TIE Fighter. One of those early wireframe games. But you just HAD to go for "the one where you can be a Gammorean called Hoar". (...That said, I am 100% sure at least a few dozen people have Teras Kasi as their probably nostalgia-based favourite.)
The extended cut for mass effect 3 wasnt an entire re release of the game it was a free dlc that just expanded on the epilogue cutscenes of the game. It literally changes nothing else in the game. You can’t justify mass effects inclusion in this list.
I like how in Gears of War Ultimate Edition they replaced the ending scene to show the queen on her beatle instead of the shot of what was probably supposed to be Skorge long before they decided what he should look like. If they ever remaster Gears 2, they'll probably have the queen looking less purple. I get that there's no sun in the hollows...but purple?
David Cross is pretty funny dude. He was the fish in Megamind and many other roles. His standup is always hilarious and very different from other comedians.
I remember using the hookshot a lot, in the water temple. One of the quickest way to get around. Then again, it's been 10-15 years from the last time I played it.
If I remember correctly, there was a Lufia game in its line that had a Character in it named Tia. She was a major obnoxious brat to the extreme & everyone hated her... so much so that when this Lufia Game got Remade, Tia was completely Retconned into a loveable adorable sweetheart. Can't remember the exact name of this particular Lufia Game, which System the original version was on, or which System its Remake was on anymore though... too long ago. Maybe Googling "Tia" & "Lufia" together might be of help... but i'm too lazy to do it. Anyway, rockin job with the Vids outsidexbox people. :)
I actually managed to get both the "no alarms" and "no kills" Chievos in a single run back on 360. _Damn_ that a pain. But worth it for the bragging rights.
That's my favorite Temple out of all the Zelda games and I love how on the original version if you use the keys in the wrong order you would get stuck and have to start over from the begining
Its a shame they never fixed the ending of Deus Ex Human Revolution though... push one of 4 buttons for a video presentation about moral choices (that has no effect cause it gets retconned in the sequel cause Mankind must be Divided)
To be fair, Human Revolution was originally made as a prequel to the first Deus Ex, all while Mankind Divided, as much I like the gameplay, can be skippable without affecting Deus Ex 1 that much.
Final Fantasy XIV is like the usual example people reference when they talk about this sort of topic. I'm shocked you guys missed it, lmao. They blew up the world and made that the start of re-release cut scene. They completely remade it between original release and The Realm Reborn.
How about the opposite? Games that got screwed by fixes. Well, ruined by updates noone asked for.
It's okay, you can say Fallout 76 if you want
@@PatrickLongblkwhtrbbt Silent Hill HD Collection was my first thought
They patched out the homing briefcase glitch and made a homing briefcase item that you have to WORK for
@@PatrickLongblkwhtrbbt You cannot infinitely teabag enemies in Assasins Creed Odessey for infinite XP anymore.
@@NisansaDdS NOOOOOOOOOO
Surprised that Jane didn't do the Mass Effect segment, or would her rage have ended the Earth?
It would! In one of your choice of three different bright colours!
seeing Mass Effect 3, after Andromeda and Anthem, can only be considered as the early signs of lazyness and hubris
@@YuzuruA yeah it was mostly solid and only really lost the plot by the end of it. Massive disappointment, but still decent game.
I'm surprised that you didn't mention this issue for Deus Ex Human Revolution as well. But at least they didn't promise that your actions in the first game would affect the ending.
Yuzuru A In fairness to Mass Effect 3 and Andromeda, the original ending to me3 got leaked and they had to redo the ending just a few months before release and andromeda was made by the B team.
Jane: "how do you get a Sonic account?"
Me: Clears Throat, well you... GOTTA GO FAST!
Yeah, you need to move fast ... limited number of members allowed :P
Can confirm. Have Sonic account.
@@Bluebedo Poor Sonic, give him back his account :)
I had one but Sonic kicked me out for having a rubbish username. It was a... bad nick.
Huh. Neat.
The thing with Mass Effect 3's ending is that it's so underwhelming. That game could've had 1 hour's worth of just cutscenes after the end, showcasing everything that happened, the consequences of my choices etc. and instead you got a slideshow.
And that's the Extended Cut version. Original was even more barebones.
It was literally just 3 colors of the same fucking scene
One thing not mentioned was in every ending, Shepard dies, but in the extended edition, if you got a high enough war rating and picked the Destroy (red) ending, you'd get an extra scene they showed in this video of Shepard survivng, though not much more than that.
@@thegeneralissimo470Literally my favourite example of gamer snark was when someone (after the release of ME3) sent 333 cupcakes to Bioware's head office. There were 111 blue, 111 red, and 111 green cupcakes. They were all vanilla flavoured.
@AzureKyle No, that was in the original ending, too. I've found video footage of it from before the extra scenes were released.
And I liked the ending with the extended cut. Even if they had a crapload of scenes, everyone would have complained about them and said things like, "Well, my characters wouldn't have done that!" or something. Nothing would've made the ones who tried to SUE BIOWARE happy.
I actually think L.A. Noire new Good Cop, Bad Cop feature makes even less sense than Truth, Doubt, Lie.
Yes
I always thought it should have been "truth, accuse, disprove" and that would have been a smoother fix than a good cop/bad cop labelling.
That mechanic needs more than three options to feel correct in the context of LA Noire. Which is a shame because I really, really wanted to love that game.
@@TransmitHim Exactly. The doubt was there to accuse somebody of lying with no evidence. If you had the evidence, you would choose lie. The Doubt option threw me off so bad I messed up most investigations, and it was only long after I finished the game that I realized what it actually meant. I don't know how good cop or bad cop even makes sense.
Rockstar should never had messed with the game, it isn't their game to begin with.
Living in the Shadow of the Water Temple sounds like an excellent book title that I would totally read.
"Living in the Water of the Shadow Temple", conversely, sounds vaguely icky.
@@Patrick-Phelan Watering in the Life of a Shadow Temple sounds like a building's autobiography of trying to become a gardener.
Andy is the most beloved thing that doesn’t need to be improved :)
He can be improved... with an even more sexy beard! ;)
@@TheGhostOfAGamer There's no such thing
Ellen
What about Ellen?
Come one, she is just the cutest ray of sunshine.
D'awww
I liked Truth/Doubt/Lie system more than ambiguous Good Cop/Bad Cop. Also, "nosey old hag" line is the correct response in that interrogation.
You left-wing leaning parasite! You expect me to sit here and listen to your drivel?!
Yeah the good cop bad cop thing is stupid. I don’t care what the response type is that’s not the point. It’s picking the right response.
They should have let you choose
Do you want the
Good cop/bad cop/lie
Or
Truth/doubt/lie
"You fuck young boys, Valdez?"
Although I think that was a line for 'Lie' rather than Doubt.
And while I did like Truth/Doubt/Lie more than Good Cop/Bad Cop too, they did have a point about Cole sometimes flying off the handle a bit for Doubt.
I often found it difficult to know when Doubt was supposed to be applied; it just never seemed to click for me and felt kind of random. I only got past by save scumming lol.
I kind of wished that the scenes hadn't been filmed so as to suggest rightness or wrongness. When you get the right answer, the camera perspective is different, in addition to the musical cue (I know you can turn that off but the camera is still there). It took me out of the immersion of the case by calling attention to my mistakes. Also I stopped paying as close attention cause I knew the music would tell me. If it had been a little less feedback-y, I think I would have stayed more immersed cause I would have had to pay more close attention to the words and clues.
I wouldn’t call the Mass Effect 3 extended cut a rerelease considering it never got released as a full game. If you buy any copy of me3 you still have to download the extended cut DLC
DLC is generous - it's really more of a content patch
This didn’t age well, with the trilogy’s rerelease 😂
“boodleedoop boopboopbeedlydo- oh no ive got stockholms syndrome”
best quote
Notsure no, it’s *j a c k h a r d*
(The name list)
I love how calmly he said it. Like, I've got Stockholm syndrome. Oh well.
Spend so much time with someone or something you despise and you eventually start loving them
See the unfortunate Boyle Sister who gets kidnapped by that weirdo
I like Teen Titans Go, I must have Stockholm syndrome
The Citadel DLC as the canonical ending of Mass Effect 3? *sniff* I'm not crying...you're crying.
It definitely is. I won't hear any different.
Totally. I played it when it came out, tried my best to brain bleach the rest out and straight up uninstalled after finishing Citadel. Haven't played a minute of Mass Effect since then though : (
@@Sgt_Glory Go back and play the first one sometime. I still prefer it.
Indoctrination Theory is my canonitical ending.
@@seanbroccoli2698 Welp Mass Effect 5 is happening and it continues after the ending of 3. Oh and the destroy ending was the one Bioware choose as the canon one.
"Once again we have evaded Thrawn's grasp! I knew I would be able to beat that-- AAAAAAAAGH!!"
And what did we learn here, kids? That's right: Never. Underestimate. Grand. Admiral. Thrawn.
Unless you have the magical power of plot armor
Never underestimate Grand Admiral Mary Sue.
Fixed that for you.
....unless you're Ezra Bridger
Unless you’re watching Rebels in which case you can assume the Empire will always lose.
When I first played Human Revolution, my experience with the first boss was throwing a gas canister at him and unloading a shotgun into his spine. I then looted the room and realized that it was supposed to be harder
“Truth, Doubt, Lie” made more sense then “Good Cop, Bad Cop, & Accuse”. Which makes to problem that existed even worse.
The same principle still applies, they just changed what each option is called
“Doubt” doesnt imply an kind of aggressive attitude though, Bad Cop suits his insane rage explosions better than doubt
@@TheGamerThing I don't know, the doubt option during the landlady interview involves Cole calling her a nosy old hag
And in the tutorial, doubt made Cole call Edgar Kaloo, the jeweler, a left wing leading parasite
Plus doubt is pretty much putting the screws to a witness/suspect you think is bullshiting you but you lack evidence to prove they're lying
they should have just put what the fucking dialogue said.
I don't know, from my memory of playing the game, I remember getting surprised by Cole's angry outbursts when pressing Doubt and I'd be like "Woah, Cole. Calm down!" Anyway, I hate talking about the game because it makes me think about the ending, and the ending made me really mad.
I actually finished "wrong side of the tracks" on my first try so I hadn't heard the infamous line "all you had to do was follow the damn train CJ" until years later when it became a meme
I beat it on my 3rd or 4th attempt. I found it annoying, but doable.
When I got to "Zero", I got so frustrated that I never bothered to finished the game. I assumed that the rest of the game was going to be equally unfair.
.... no you didn't.
@Rafael Enriquez ain't no way you figure that out on the first try...
Same, really don't get what's so hard for people
@@edwardtaylor6124 its easy as hell, I think most people just don't seem to understand how your homies shoot/where you have to be positioned
Deux Ex: HR Director's Cut did get a release on all major systems; I have it on my PC.
Originally it was planned as a WiiU exclusive and physical copy, they release it same day on all platforms via digital distribution and original owners were given a cheaper upgrade price mostly in response to the poor reception they had from that controversy.
I was about to say, how did these guys not realize this? I've owned it on PC for several years now...
Ah, Deus Ex Human Revolution and his boss battles. I remeber those. The sole reason why "my" Adam had all the stealth augs - and a maximal upgraded shotgun. This layed out the path for my occasional playstyle I named "Shotgun Ninja"
*Edit: Oh wow, I think I've never gotten that many like on a comment ever. Well thanks lads and lasses :)
now if they could only go back and fix Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. Funny reading an ongoing thread from 2016 all about the same error.
a man of culture. that the perfect name to describe how i played far cry, with a shotgun taking all the enemies by surprise, Zabuza Momochi style if you think about it.
@@JoriDiculous Deus Ex: Mankind Divided didn't have any boss fights...
Glad to know I'm not the only one who uses 'Shotgun Ninja' builds in video games. Gonna have to try this when I get around to playing DE:HR/MD
Federico: No, but it have lots of problems. "day one" bugs still not fixed for starters, then the disastrous DX12 version.
7 comically oversized weapons?
I have one just down here:
Cloud's sword
Anything from Monster hunter that isnt the dual blades or SnS
Kingdom Hearts keyblades. And I thought I had a messy key set...
@@Wecoc1 if they don't mention Cloud's sword, there will be riots
Litteraly any super weapon from the Ace Combat Series.
Ocarina of Time for the 3DS is literally my favorite Zelda game of all time! Aside from the Water temple, which is an amazing improvement, I also loved the aiming using motion controls!
Just picked up a 3ds and OoT a few weeks ago. Absolutely loving every minute of it just like the original. The motion controls are a very welcome addition. Amazing how fast you can shoot things down now.
Shame that Majora's Mask 3D is a travesty, though Wind Waker HD is another good improvement.
Best part about ME3 was the fact they said there would be no A, B or C ending to their game. WELL THEY WERE RIGHT! Red Blue Green.
The B ending is still there tho
Incase you cant tell B=Blue
Incorrect
A. Azure
B. Burgundy
C. Chlorophyll
As you can see, still A,B,C.
@@dr.calibrations7984 I like how blue isn't even on b lol
@@eggs8021
Couldn't thing of a synonym for red starting with A lmao.
Andy doing a Palpatine? I never knew I needed that in my life but my word...I want more!!
And Jane's reaction was just adorable.
Dew it
Something Something Dark side, Something something complete
No Man's Sky aka the longest rerelease ever
Caitlin RC "We'll get there eventually"-Quote from No Man's Sky developers.
:(
I mean, that is a perfect example of why publishers shouldn't push devs to release early. This is a problem that exists across the entire software industry, NMS just happened to be a very big ticket failure. I believe they had even stated the game was not ready for launch, but then they were pushed to launch anyway, and the players were stuck with what they had. It was already a pretty good game after the Next update, I'd say the devs have done as good as they could with what they were given.
@@fredhenry101 Yeah. I love No Man's Sky as a concept, but even now, it's still kind of...empty. I would love to see it grow into the huge, beautiful game it was meant to be.
CthulhuFtagn Eh, I have never excited by procedurally generated and space sim games as they feel too random and empty. But although NMS is not my cup of tea I can say that after the updates it’s now close to the game that the developers promised that got early customers hyped.
"Oh no, I've got Stockholm Syndrome!" Best part of the entire video! Bwhahahahahahaha!
"Oh no I've got Stockholm Syndrome" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
“Some people eat at that table”
“Hell yeah they do”, my favorite moment in mass effect 3
The main issue with the Water Temple was the constant inventory use. The reason it's confusing for most, however, is that they are just trying to beat it. If you 100% the temple, it's not difficult, just annoying (due to the boots). Simply do everything you can (and visit every room) before changing the water level, then repeat.
I feel like 'Mass Effect 3: Extended Edition' should've been called 'Mass Effect 3: We're Sorry Edition'
Metal Gear Solid 3's overhead camera in the original release.
@Greed1914 the over head camera didn't suit the new engine that was built for a jungle terrain with trees and uneven terrain but I like the re release that gave you both options because its useful in some areas.
Couldn't agree with this more, remember playing Snake Eater on release and while I enjoyed the game the overhead camera was far too frustrating, but when it came to Subsistence and the HD Collection the more traditional third person camera felt much more fluid and helped make the game my favourite MGS.
Thank you for acknowledging MGS3. I bought it day one and beat it but the entire playthrough I kept thinking this camera just isn't working in this game.
Honestly, I'm still pissed at Mass Effect 3 ending.
Also, I was expecting Final Fantasy XIV to show up here: the whole game is the very best example of a developper saying "we screwed up our game and will re-release it in a better version".
The press conference where the person asks, with WoW Classic and Old School Runescape and such, if there'll be an FF14 Classic... and Yoshi-P bursts into laughter before the translator even finishes translating, and says, shaking his head, "Nightmare."
Haha, who isn't still pissed about ME3's ending? The whole game was rushed TBH - really shoddy work. Disappointing.
@@Patrick-Phelan Never heard of that. But you have to be one hell of an idiot to ask if there will be a "FF14 Classic" considering the history of that game.
Or just a troll.
Same. Still pissed and upset that one of the greatest stories ever written ended in such a disappointing way.
The FF "rerelease" is way better than that imbecility of a trilogy's end.
"oh no I've got stockholm syndrome" the utter defeat in his voice XD
Human Revolution Director’s Cut also got released for 360 and PS3, just an FYI.
And on PC, too.
No Final Fantasy XIV? They literally nuked the world with a moon sized dragon based apocalypse to get past the terrible 1.0 release and re-release it. That's dedication!!
Its more of a different game than a rerelease
/greet
It was also the most beautiful destruction of an MMORPG that I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing.
I remember being told by a friend who was there to start with that Louisoix was a major quest giver at the time, so I imagine seeing him get Mega Flared probably struck a nerve.
Yeah, probably the only game that got a subtitle out of the need to be fixed.
00:50 LA Noire (JANE)
03:36 Deus Ex: Human Revolution (MIKE)
06:37 GTA: San Andreas (Andy)
09:30 TIE Fighter (JANE)
12:23 Legend of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time (ANDY)
14:27 Mass Effect 3 (MIKE)
17:26~20:12 Broken Sword (JANE).
LA Noire was developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar.
More like crunched by Team Bondi. Which were unceremoniously sacked.
@@frealms Brendan McNamara couldn't cut everyone he wanted, but he HAS cut a lot of you! ...huh, two Simpsons references in as many comments. Maybe I should slow down.
@@Patrick-Phelan i just took a shit. it came out black and green
Exactly.
@@mattfahringer148 i took a shit, it came out blue and green no joke, i kept on eating a bunch of cake.
Video: "Mass Effect 3 ending was fixed by update
e-release"
Me: *Thor Ragnarok meme* "Is it though?"
Personally, I consider the MEHEM mod, as the canonical ending
And no one will ever convince me otherwise.
More live Bore Ragnarok am I right
@@markeyonethousand you are not
Manu 259 You mean JAM and CEM right
Mass effect 3's ending pissed me off so much, I haven't touched a Bioware game since. And given what little I've seen of their games since then, I have no regrets.
I personally think the Dark Link boss battle was the most awesome part of Ocarina of Time. Completely left field approach to battle when compared to the rest of the game and forcing us to adapt. Loved it.
Jane, I would like to remind you that Knights of The Old Republic exists.
1 or 2
May I remind of the embarrassment that is called Anthem?
I think this gentleman has forgotten that Republic Commando exists
And SWTOR
@@ahamburgerwithextrafries2283 and what is this has to do with what he's talking about is anthem a star wars game?
Have you guys ever done a 7 weirdest / dumbest loopholes in video games. Example like in the Borderlands 2 where the respawn system called New-U brings you back when *you* die but the developers say they're not cannon so when someone dies in a cutscene the stay dead forever.
I still don't know why they didn't just say Jack locked Roland out of the Nu-U system. It makes way more sense than designing a respawn system, explaining _in game_ how it works, and giving it personality only to go "no it doesn't actually exist canonically".
Phelps is a 1950's detective? Time travel confirmed!
Well, you know, maybe after the game, he remained a detective and thus when it came to the 1950s... hold on, someone's telling me something about storm drains.
@West End Boy also irked me that she called it a rockstar developed game.
@@ectofrost Same, pissed me off, takes credit away from Bondi.
Andy’s delivery of “Oh no I’ve got Stockholm syndrome” is perfect
It took me a while to figure out the goat puzzle on Broken Sword, back when we couldn't just look up the solution online.
Along with Hitman, Broken Sword is my favourite game series.
I was genuinely halfway through a comment about how my weird lizard brain meant I did the water temple first time in a couple of hours. Well played, Andy. Well played.
“Just a shame nobody owned a WiiU”
I mean, we were all thinking it.
The millions of people who brought Smash Bros for Wii U?
I still own a wii u and even i was thinking it.
@@mindstouchworlds808 You'd best not watch "Luigi Finally Snaps" by Collegehumor, especially 0:30 - 0:45. You'll be so angry at CH daring to make a joke about a Nintendo game system you won't be able to see straight.
@@ChristophBrinkmann ooh I'll check it out I don't think I've seen it before.
The Wii U wasn't a successful console compared to the other systems, but to say no one owned it, is a ridiculous statement.
But my console collected dust after I finished playing Smash4 and Bayonetta 2 xD
I own a Wii U...
No Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence? It changed the camera from “Literally the most outdated thing in a game set in 1964” to “The standard setter for all other action stealth games”
I don't... remember the camera being that bad in the original. I never played Subsistence.
@@LazzyVamples Me neither. Seemed okay to me.
Abigail Archer-Addams
It didn’t make the game unplayable or anything, it was still great (just like a lot of other games in this list), I’m just saying that it was very out of date and clunky for a game that was otherwise so innovate, and that the camera in Subsistence was a noticeable improvement.
I honestly found the water temple in Ocarina of Time to be confusing, but not impossible. It was very doable. Unlike the original Link's Awakening where if you open the wrong door, you get stuck in the dungeon because you don't have enough keys and have to start over.
To be fair to LA Noire (if I remember properly), Cole was also in the Army as well as shown in one of the flashbacks so there is also just a little bit of that PTSD to consider (Which could add more context to the simmering rage).
How about Dark Souls Remastered? It fixed the lava textures in Lost Izalith, and (to an extent) the frame rate issues in Blighttown.
Varun Chaturvedi it also ruined everything else
SUPPLY LINE is OPTIONAL!? I remember spending whole night on that mission alone.
I remember I recorded my successful run on the og Xbox to show to a friend of mine that I completed
Same.
Yes, but we are completionists. We have no choice on the matter.
Oh god, I'm getting Supply Lines flashbacks. I can feel myself getting angry just watching that stupid plane
I remember watching some playthrough videos later and being SURE they must've made the mission easier. Turns out they did! Bloody hell that original version was a nightmare. I did it but it took SO many attempts and definitely relied on some randomness going my way.
Completed the missions many times without the larger fuel tank and the gliding. The best way to beat it was to land on the street, aiming at the vans, and don't stop shooting. No fuel was used when you stood still on the ground
@@johanmolin6382 ah I didn't know that! I probably did land on the street a few times just to get a better shooting angle, but I had no idea it didn't use up fuel so I would just rush off in the air again.
@@johanmolin6382 yeah thats what i did aswell. But it took me and my sister still quite some time to finish it the first time^^
Okay, one MAJOR fact to drop about Supply Lines.
In the original, day one release versions of San Andreas the fuel bar doesn't decrease any quicker if you hold down the accelerate button.
In other words, the "fuel gauge" is actually a timer, meaning you can use accelerate all you want without using all the "fuel".
After reading about this, I tested it out on my day one PS2 copy, and it works.
It makes that mission SO much easier.
If only I'd known this back in 2004. I would have saved myself a controller...
My first playthrough of ME3: the holochild laid out the deal and I said "I reject these choices." and he said "Then the cycle will continue." and instead of Buzz Aldrin telling another story about the Shepard after a wash of Cornetto-flavoured-light I got a video of a garden world, untouched terrain spreading to the horizon except for one of the Glyph beacons Liara talks about.
Would have been a bitter sweet ending if the game didn't then immediately Quick Load to the beginning of the holochild conversation.
It makes no sense, however. WHY would Shepard spend so much time building the Crucible (that's what war assets, alliances, and the majority of the game are for), and suddenly refuse to use it because of a crappy pop-up?! (Mass Effect's term for annoying holograms). Whole story of the game is about building a weapon to stop the Reapers. Why not use it?!
Control is something Illusive man tried to do. Game is clear between picking his or Anderson's side. Then synthesis is Saren's way. Sure, everything was poorly-explained but each of these options makes more sense than literally refusing to use the weapon for no reason after it took so much to get there!..
@@KasumiRINA Quite frankly, I was just pressing the bottom option in the conversation hoping for more options. Refusing the choices was an accident but it led to a cutscene few people ever saw. So calm down, no need to leave a 500 word essay on the merits of Mass Effect.
Ah yes Tar Pits...Cole Phelps one weakness.
And Water..... Too soon?
I thought his weakness was lounge singers.
Hmm my arms are stuck, I'll just pull them out with my face.
Don't forget stairs and sucker punches.
Cole Phelps...man of many weaknesses it turns out. No wonder he's angry all the time.
Missions that make you fly toys are the nastiest _vice_ with GTA games.
That mission in San Andreas where you fly the R/C helicopter against Berkeley University's "forces" was a notable annoyance.
Disagreeing about TIE Fighter being the best StarWars game results in getting to pilot a TIE Fighter in space? Well, guess I'm obligated to disagree and challenge Jane to a duel purely for that reason.
Idk, X-wing and TIE Fighter were both brilliant games unless you don't like flight sims.
In which case I vote for TFU2 as best purely because you get to punt Ewoks.
@@desmofan1864 I'd say the best over all still ultimately has to go to KotoR, in my books. Though my personal favorite Star Wars game is Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. It's one of the few games where not only do the force powers and light saber combat feel like you'd expect them to in a Star Wars game, but the actual blasters were fun to use as well. Also, abusing the fully upgraded force choke to throw enemies to their deaths is still one of my favorite things to do in a game.....
Strange. Why is Battlefront II by Pandemic Studios and the KotOR duology not mentioned in this comment section?
We have star wars squadrons now
Basically TIE fighter 2.0
I loved the water temple and still do. I also, however, loathed having to switch the boots via the menu. The temple design itself (without the boot-menu-switch) is still a great dungeon/puzzle.
And, oh yeah, those menu sounds..........uhhhhhg
I also thought the temple wasn't that annoying but the instant toggle in the remaster is quite wonderful. Also helps the hover boots significantly since you need to toggle them off to stop properly.
I'm glad they kind of fixed that in LA Noire. I remember a lot of people blamed Aaron Staton (Cole's voice and Mocap actor) for over acting, but I always felt like that probably wasn't the problem. He's amazing in Mad Men so I knew he was a great actor.
I feel like we have now reached peak Jane with here tie fighter verdict
Good: Saving the baddies, dark magic and secret orders
Bad: ONE OF MY FOE'S HAS ESCAPED MY GRASP I WILL NOT BE SATISFIED UNTIL HE IS REDUCED TO HIS CONSTITUENT ATOMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only fix the Water Temple needed was moving the Iron Boots to an item slot. The actual navigation was always fairly straightforward otherwise. I've always liked it for being one of the few dungeons in Ocarina to actually use verticality in its design.
Fable! With the lost chapters they fixed jacks voice before he sounded more like a school bully than a threatening villain
I dunno.. I kinda liked the original voice.. the new one really surprised me. His original voice just sounded much creepier and unsettling and I think it fit his design with that wicked looking mask.. but I suppose a villain as powerful as he was supposed to be needed a stronger more impressive voice.. and the old one did kinda make it super obvious he was all evil and stuff so it was a bit wierd NPCs found him heroic
@@lunarlunatick I think you might have that last point backwards. Jack's old voice was nasally and less menacing, but it made his ability to manipulate the Hero of Oakvale more believable; he sounded like an arrogant twat, but that's normal for heroes. The voice he was given in the re-release sounds inhumanly deep, like he was some kind of demon from another dimension which is exactly what he is, it just screams "this guy is the villain and the protagonist is a fucking idiot for not piecing it together!"
L.A. Noire is based in the 40's. 1947 to br exact. Why does everyone say 50's? Litterally everyone. It said right in the game, 47...... 😉
Correct, it was clear that this took place right after WW2 with the GI's returning and LA beginning it's suburb explosion. The cars were all 40's cars with some even earlier.
They probably think early fifties, although they’re wrong it’s a understandable mistake.
Because decades are technically named after the tenner they end on. So the 50's go from 41 to 50. Just like your tenth birthday marks the *end* of your tenth year of living, not its beginning.
@@rolfs2165 But that's incorrect. Decades are 0 to 9. Centuries are the ones that count the preceding years. 20th century is 1900 to 2000. The 90s was 1990 to 1999.
And it wasn't made by Rockstar.
9:36 "What is the location of your fleet?" *immediately kills him before he can answer*
Vader, I got a feeling interrogation ain't your strong suit.
He already "read" his mind.
Forget Cole Phelps, Vader is the uncontrollable rage monster who loses it at the slightest provocation
I will defend you, Jane! TIE Fighter fan for life!
I always knew Jane was a lady of culture and sophistication.
Having recently replayed Zelda Ocarina of Time on both the original N64 release and the 3DS version I still prefer the N64 version even including the Water Temple.
I just love having the use of the C buttons and A button for playing the Ocarina I guess.
Thank God. I'm not the only one. I mean sure the water level was tedious, but overall I didn't find it the most difficult dungeon in the game.
Sure the water temple change was nice, but the re-release also reduced how often Navi yells at you which makes the entire game more bearable rather than just one part.
Hey!..Listen!
I use a looping recording of that audio as all of my alarms to wake up in the morning because no matter what volume it is it triggers an intense anger response in my brain that immediately forces me awake. It's torture, but at least some good came out of that horror.
About the Water Temple in Ocarina of Time, there was also the re-release of the game for Gamecube that did something similar, but changed the design of the dungeon instead. The Master's Quest, which was designed to make all the dungeons more challenging, actually made the Water Temple _way_ easier.
The 3DS has that version of the Water Temple as well, but only as an unlock able so you still have to beat the game. They also mirrored it so it’s not exactly the same but still.
@13m45s
Thanks to the decision to make the Iron Boots an item, the Water Temple (3DS remake) is actually one of my favorite video game dungeons, alongside the Lakebed Temple from Twilight Princess. Even without the extra markings, it is a fun and rewarding challenge; the dungeons that force you really to understand their architecture are the best ones in the series.
With how long Rockstar takes to make each game you'd think they'd spends some time on decent controls.
What do you mean?
@@DCGMatthew1 I find the controls in both GTA & RDR clunky and unrefined, but you millage may vary.
@@zaqzilla1 i fend them very easy to control and use, in both games.
An extra one: Wind Waker
The HD release cut down on sailing time with the fast sail, and make hunting the Triforce charts/shards much easier, only requiring you to decipher three with Tingle while the other five can just be found in their respective locations
Also made the tingle statues obtainable with normal bombs. So that was neat.
Suggestion: 7 baffling mechanics that taint otherwise great games
“fixed” is a strong word for what happened with the ME3 ending...
God, I remember the satisfaction of finally beating Supply Lines back in the original San Andreas...
I didn't know this was that bad of a mission. I beat it as a child.
As a child with the PS2 i spent like a week trying to finish it 3 hours each day and you do the math
It was hard for a reason lol I beat it as a kid lol
Same, even though i beat it as akid
Took me and a buddy a couple hours of heavy drinking to beat it. Felt pretty great about ourselves until we woke up the next day.
Therapist: So how are you feeling?
Andy: I REALLY HATE THE WATER TEMPLE OH MY GOD
What about Doom 3 making the “Duct Tape” mod canonical in the BFG Edition.
Isn't that more of a short sequel than a rerelease though? It didn't help much though, considering that instead of just having all guns have lights on them by some means like they should have, it just made it so you had to swap to the pistol constantly instead of the flashlight.
Did they play the recent *_Life is Strange_* episode...?
I didn't? Why?
@@ZenoDLC I thought Luke and Jane always discuss the latest LiS episode..?
@@paradoxacres1063 Oh, I don't really care abous LiS, so I didn't notice, I thought it had something to do with this vid's subject matter
@@ZenoDLC No, I just meant that it seems a bit weird that it's been almost a *month* since the latest LiS episode..but they just didn't have the time to play it, I guess *:(*
@@paradoxacres1063 Or maybe there's nothing special enough about it to make a video about?
Extended Cut never felt like a re-release to me since it was basically a patch for anyone who bought the game before its release
I actually like the Z missions in GTA:SA , they feel unique
Got 3 minutes in wondering why the abysmal Silent Hill remake wasn't on this list before I re-read the title. I may still feel silly, but if you make a "7 Games Screwed-Up With a Re-Release" it will be worth it.
Surprisingly they havent already done that
Another Zelda issue fixed in rerelease: Windwaker's pictures/figurines
When you mentioned water temple from Zelda my eye started to twitch and my anxiety for water set back in f**k water levels
that LA noiir clip made me remember how much i hate when theres ambiguous dialog options in games that sometimes lead to your character freaking the hell out when the option you picked didnt seem like it would lead to that, its like woah thats not what i wanted to say
I almost feel like the Twilight Princess water temple was worse. I hated having to find and direct the water back to the main room because I was constantly either stuck or had no idea where to go, as some doors were locked and I had already run through all the unlocked doors 10 times
misheard as 'rc plane missions' "arsie plane missions", but it still works
Wait, so all we have to do to get a personal PvP match in TIE fighters with Jane is to call another Star Wars game better? Man, I sure do love Star Wars: Masters of Teras Kasi!
...You know the bit in an early Simpsons episode where Bart presents Homer with a report card with all the Ds switched to As, and Homer replies "You don't think much of me, do you, boy?
You know, a 'D' turns into a 'B' so easily. You just got greedy."?
There were so many believable options. Republic Commando. X-Wing versus TIE Fighter. One of those early wireframe games. But you just HAD to go for "the one where you can be a Gammorean called Hoar".
(...That said, I am 100% sure at least a few dozen people have Teras Kasi as their probably nostalgia-based favourite.)
The extended cut for mass effect 3 wasnt an entire re release of the game it was a free dlc that just expanded on the epilogue cutscenes of the game. It literally changes nothing else in the game. You can’t justify mass effects inclusion in this list.
I like how in Gears of War Ultimate Edition they replaced the ending scene to show the queen on her beatle instead of the shot of what was probably supposed to be Skorge long before they decided what he should look like. If they ever remaster Gears 2, they'll probably have the queen looking less purple. I get that there's no sun in the hollows...but purple?
I LOVED Broken Sword 1, 2, & 5 so damned much!! Thanks for including the series guys 💚
8:52 Ah, fellow Arrested Development fans. There are dozens of us. Dozens!
David Cross is pretty funny dude. He was the fish in Megamind and many other roles. His standup is always hilarious and very different from other comedians.
"All you had to do was fly the damn plane, CJ!"
Screw the Mass Effect Extended Cut. Get the PC version and download MEHEM for a truly satisfying ending.
@@Joeseph_Mamamoa It's the Mass Effect Happy Ending Mod created by Mr Fob. It removes the star child and only allows for one ending.
I remember using the hookshot a lot, in the water temple. One of the quickest way to get around. Then again, it's been 10-15 years from the last time I played it.
If I remember correctly, there was a Lufia game in its line that had a Character in it named Tia. She was a major obnoxious brat to the extreme & everyone hated her... so much so that when this Lufia Game got Remade, Tia was completely Retconned into a loveable adorable sweetheart.
Can't remember the exact name of this particular Lufia Game, which System the original version was on, or which System its Remake was on anymore though... too long ago. Maybe Googling "Tia" & "Lufia" together might be of help... but i'm too lazy to do it.
Anyway, rockin job with the Vids outsidexbox people. :)
We got Cole Phelps in the thumbnail all like
“We fixed it! We fixed it dammit”🤬
Me: "Haha ME3 ending I'm totally over that" *video starts showing clips from ME3 ending* Me: *furious internal screaming*
FF XIV - one of the greatest "oh, we did bad, we re-release better"
moments in gaming history !
Oh wow, I've only just noticed Zero in GTA: SA was voiced by David Cross!
I actually managed to get both the "no alarms" and "no kills" Chievos in a single run back on 360. _Damn_ that a pain. But worth it for the bragging rights.
Wow good job mate!
LA Noire was actually 1947, not 1950s...pretty sure....
Spaghettaboutit There was that one cutscene that said “Six Months later” and that’s about it.
@@LinkofHyrule1996 Even 12 months later would only be 1948.
That's my favorite Temple out of all the Zelda games and I love how on the original version if you use the keys in the wrong order you would get stuck and have to start over from the begining
It happened to me those damn keys in the water temple
Its a shame they never fixed the ending of Deus Ex Human Revolution though... push one of 4 buttons for a video presentation about moral choices (that has no effect cause it gets retconned in the sequel cause Mankind must be Divided)
To be fair, Human Revolution was originally made as a prequel to the first Deus Ex, all while Mankind Divided, as much I like the gameplay, can be skippable without affecting Deus Ex 1 that much.
David Cross did a cool job as Zero.
Shame he then founded Cipher and fought Big Boss but he always picked his enemies.
Final Fantasy XIV is like the usual example people reference when they talk about this sort of topic. I'm shocked you guys missed it, lmao. They blew up the world and made that the start of re-release cut scene. They completely remade it between original release and The Realm Reborn.