In Neverwinter Nights, you can literally buy the true name of the final demon boss you face allowing you to avoid fighting him altogether and banishing him to hell saving yourself from an extremely difficult boss fight.
Lol just like real life? Fat wallet? Best healthcare and medicines and food and healthy lifestyle options. Skinny wallet? Processed food, state provided minimum healthcare, medicine if you’re lucky and shitty lifestyle options.
@@jerryonlychild7003 I mean, you can live just fine with a low paying job as long as you're not supporting someone, like a child. Sure you won't get a lot of luxury's but you're still living
I mean, if you own every Blacksmith, it's just a matter of time before you have all the weapons, and the Templar are using dull worn out swords and crappy armor. So you're eventually winning.
Actually if you own all the blacksmiths, you win on the long run. Unable to sharpen their weapons or buy new ones, and in a couple of years they will be so defenceless that taking them down would be a walk in the park.
Not how that works, really. You own all the blacksmiths in *one* city, the Templar have the economies of entire nations under their sway. They can use blacksmiths in other nations to make their weapons, come in and kill you.
The real trick is to start a guild system. With this you can smash up any non-licensed ( i.e templar) blacksmiths so they absolutely must go though you who will charge up the bung hole.
Then you can build a series of large chains of blacksmithing organizations nationwide. It is in the style of the French aristocracy. You can branch out into other related fields and totally ruin the supply chain of any and all Templar organisations. When this eventually becomes a matter of state you will have the wealth to prop up covert assassin heads of state. Create a powerful lobby and throw money at the strongest politicians in your corner. This won't just allow your monopolies legally, but actively protect them. You could win this war without firing a shot. Granted this road leads exactly to a bizarro assassin version of Abstergo.
Superman: I can shot lasers out of my eyes Auqa man: I can control the ocean Dr Strange: I can open loops Star fire: I shot green magic BATMAN: The power of cash is on my side *Throws cash at the evil monster*
Captain America: I have super strength Thor: lightning, yo Wolverine: I can regenerate from a toe nail clipping Iron Man: I'll just BUY all your powers.
Please, everyone knows that the true road to wealth in Fable is paved by pie making. How else are you going to get the funds to buy your first property?
Every Batman game ever made. Bruce literally has a gadget fot every possible situation that he could ever be in, and it's all because he's a billionaire.
Activating all the stud multipliers at once in the first Lego Star Wars was a *bad* idea. The stud counter at the end of the level that transfers your hard-earned plastic from the level into your total studs collected has a fixed rate... After running through a level with my little brother and collecting a whopping 47.35 billion studs it began the slow process of transferring all that into our total stud count. We left the game running overnight and returned in the morning to find that it had counted down to 47.34 billion studs... We then restarted the system because phew... not waiting 13 years for that.
HAHAHA Oh god You poor thing Damn, i hope that's fixed in the newer lego games (I mean like scaling the speed with the amount of studs instead of going at a fixed speed)
Update: I have done the calculations and found that assuming 10 hours went by from you left it and returned, that it would take 54 years, not 13 years, for it to finish collecting it all lol.
+Caleb Stewart Well ya know...mana runs out, and health potions heal more than your average healing spell until super late game. And then you can buy super late game level POTIONS! Or you can have an alchemist, and never spend a penny.
Except in Skyrim where knowing where certain ingredients grew was the key to making free, immortality-granting potions and paralysis-cheesing ultra-poisons.
On old RPGs maybe. Nowadays you usually don't waste a single Potion for half of the game and when you need it you have tons of spells ready for you. Unless we are talking about Estus Flasks.... praise those, they are never enough.
Ah Fable III.....took me a long time to get the money necessary for The End Game.....unfortunately I realized I forgot to deposit my money and did the quest before the End Game and it brought me to it without giving me the chance to deposit. The auto save also screwed me over.
If I remember correctly you can use your money prowess in Fallout New Vegas with a 100 barter check to talk down Legate Lanius, so he runs away while you twirl your snake oil salesman moustache.
Plus, of course, you can provoke the Legion to send hit squads after you who are really well equipped, which you then kill, steal their stuff and sell it!
Irony that Fable 3 taught you that you could solve a massive problem by throwing money at it, and a few years later Lionhead (creators of Fable) declared bankruptcy.
Mr. Divery that might be because they took what was a great series and tried something stupid making the next one journey a Kinect game at least that didn't help.
Sort of. Four members from Lionhead (including some who were in LH since the beginning) founded Media Molecule, while two other key folk from Lionhead (including the Creative Director Gary Carr). Peter Molyneux himself (the founder of the company and its figurehead) actually founded 22Cans. This is very much a similar argument to the Halo "343 Industries is all Bungie employees". Its not. A major person or two jumped ships, but that doesn't make the entire company a successor to the original. I wouldn't say that "Lionhead is now Media Molecule", especially not since important folk went to other companies and most of the staff simply "lost their jobs" and weren't taken on enmass by another company.
Yeah fable went downhill after TLC. fable 2 was good, but not as good as TLC. Fable 3 is just a dumbed down piece of crap with hardly any spells and a broken weapons system. The weapons are randomly placed and not even obtainable on 1 game without trading. There are also severely broken weapons like the icemaiden which can literally kill anything with zero effort. Even boss fights require nothing more than tapping "Y" 2 or 3 times at most.... Everything else gets one shot (Itll even one shot entire groups of enemies) if its anywhere near the shotgun spray of the icemaiden. The only things they improved on was clothing dye and multiplayer. Everything else about fable 3 is garbage compared to 1 and 2.
Meanwhile 2 other formed flaming fowl studios to create fable fortune and is now working on gloomhaven and 2 other formed pixelcount studios working on kynseed
Fable 2 was my favorite personally. Really sucks it never got ported to pc cuz i really want to play it but my consoles all got retired long ago. PC is just so much better for the most part after all.
I remember playing Lego star wars. I turned on the perk of enemies dropping studs. I then went to a level where there was an infinite amount of easily billable enemies. Hehehehe....
what about skyrim? you can bribe guards in multiple ways, you can pay for people to fight for you, you can even pay your entire way through a certain Deadric quest
Despite it being physiologically impossible, money talks! Here are the games where it talks the loudest, helping you get to where you want to be. Hooray for cash!
DDDA is actually real fun you can climb on giant enemies and incapacitate them in certain ways and change up your skill set the final boss for that labarynth? (I suck at spelling) DLC was amazing to fight and it had weight to it the pillars could be destroyed and the ending was kinda sad.
naked snek It has fast travel and I'm pretty sure it came out before Skyrim or around the same time lmao. Also, it's massively greater than Skyrim will ever be lmfao
This video reminded me of in Mass Effect when Shepard sells out to all the shops... "I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite store on the Citadel!" What a tool, lol... ;-)
Haha never gets old hearing that in all the shops I know it doesn't fit with the comedy of the bit.. But reloading your ME1 save you're already like 90% of the way to getting all the ship upgrades, even without that it takes like 5-10 minutes haha...they're super cheap
I remember testing Yojimbo by paying him 1 gil. I was never disappointed. His attacks were bad ass and you still occasionally got instadeath all for a measly gil. I tried out larger amounts but you get the same attacks. Why pay 10.000 gil to get wooden dog attack when you can get on the cheap. You save money and you can have him attack multiple times until his HP is depleted.
Crow the mad you got 20k for the assassination but the renovations cost 17k, leaving you with the same total reward for saving it as you did for destroying it, you just have a lot more non-monetary benefits to saving it, such as the opportunity to make more money.
Same here. I kept every promise, was a literal saint, *AND* had enough money for the endgame, thanks both to real estate, and to blacksmithing. All the blacksmithing. Also, combining ice and tornado magic was just OP as fuck in that game.
Me and my sister both play the Sims a lot. I have legitimately never used the cheats once. My sister always uses them, even the ones that let you just slide the mood meters.
'You have committed crimes against Skyrim, and now you must pay!' 'UUUUGGGHHH, FINE! Here's thirty-four thousand septims, now fuck off!' 'Wh-... Really?' 'Yes, really! I had to murder six dragons while I was running errands for a bunch of daedric princes, I'm carrying around 400 pounds of Dragon bones! I just wanna drop this shit off and go home, so take the damned septims and make this problem go away!'
I managed an entire playthrough without ever learning how speechcraft worked. It wasn't until my second run that I figured out that little minigame. Now I almost never bribe anymore, no need. Max them out using speechcraft and then bribe them the rest of the way if needed.
I LOVED the mining of planets in Mass Effect 2. I wish they had it in 3! I’d play that mini game in its own game for fun. You’re just sleepy, that’s all. 🤗
If you like that, you'd probably like exploration in Elite: Dangerous. It became a bedtime activity for me to go out and do full scans on a whole solar system, including planetary scans which were sort of similar to ME2's mining. Super relaxing, and shuts my brain right down in the best way.
Also in FFX you have the bribe command which instantly removes the enemy from battle if the right amount is used. Not to mention it also gives you free stuff normally inaccessible or otherwise extremely rare
That Fable III pollution joke alone bought my like. Well played. Also, YES and another YES to Femshep. She makes so much more of an incredible character somehow, even though literally everything else stays the same.
What about RPGs? Better equipment=Godhood. In some of the crappier or online ones, the same vendors who offer basic crap to the noobs also sell the 'Ultimate Deathlord Armor of Immortality and Free Muffins', so if you have the cash you can get the goods too.
If we're talking lego, don't forget the red brick that causes every character to explode into studs upon death. I'm not to sure, but that may have applied to even those that spawned infinitely...
It took me around 8 years and I finally got the Gold required to save my people in Fable 3. I refused to make people overpay for their homes and force horns upon my character, so it took a while for the money to add up. No casualties so worth it 👍
I thought I had enough, but miscalculated how much I needed. Was so close to the perfect ending, but the last deal ended up costing more than expected.
Money Money Money, always sunny, in a video game world! OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, All the weapons I could buy, if I had a little money, it's a righties world ;)
Gimme that cold cash I want to stuff it in my couch Gimme those big stacks I need those bricks to build my house Gimme all o' that, all o' that 'til the ATM runs out If money can't buy happiness Then why is it so fabulous? Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh Oh ... sorry, I couldn't stop myself
You are not alone, I needed a maximum of 1 hour to collect enough raw materials so I could buy everything necessary, I do not understand the problem of some people with the mining in ME2, does not take long and is not necessary to end the game. And with savegame import you have 50000 of each raw material from the beginning.
It could've been spiced up, but I didn't hate it as much as most seem to. Anyway, I'm pretty sure you can save all your crew members without scanning a single planet. The resources you find during missions are enough. It's upgrading your small arms that costs a fortune.
Well, I see people put it like "It's not that bad and can be done in little time". I actually LIKED it. I would go to systems I didn't need to go just to find resources to mine even when I had more than enough. I might have mined the entire damn game because I found it entertaining. Am I weird?
I noticed that in the money slot in your inventory in Terarria each does "Ranged Damage" which means you can: A. Shot it from a bow or gun. or B. throw it at enemies
For me when I played New Game + on Persona 5 it was significantly easier, considering I started out with nine million yen from the moment I stepped into Tokyo
And don't forget about any game in the "Civilization" series - with enough money at your disposal *anything* is possible: be it giving a rapid upgrade to your city's sewer system, finishing up a wonder before a rival beats you to that accomplishment or just spawning a massive army in just a few turns - money does just about anything you want and then some!
You know, after playing Ratchet & Clank Tools of Destruction and using that disco ball/dance grenade weapon, it came to me - there's an awful lot of dancing that goes on in video games these days. Saints Row 4, Sora and Kairi waltzing about in Kingdom Hearts (and Jack too with Applause Applause), Yuna during FF X-2...how about a list about dance scenes in video games?
Fable 3 was relatively easy to complete, it has been at least 2 or 3 years since I last owned the game on PC but I still remember the steps to amass way more than enough money to keep my promises and save each civilian 10 times over. It was a simple and easy process of completing odd jobs at Brightwall Village until I had enough money to buy a stall, go afk for a few hours until I had enough money to buy a house and furnish it to the 10's. I went exploring the area because I knew there were a lot of loot to be obtained and sold, I utilized that money to buy more houses until I owned the entirety of Brightwall Village. I went to the next town and done the very same thing, buy a few buildings, go afk for a few hours and wait for the money to pile up until I had enough money to purchase every shop, purchase, furnish and keep every property at 100% upkeep. I wound up owning every single last building in the game, every house was fully furnished with the best equipment, I had made a lot of NPC's incredibly happy and constantly was showered with gifts, I sold everything I didn't find useful or necessary to earn a greater sum of money and rapidly. Before I knew it I had amassed $130,000,000 (more than enough to reach the top of my coffer) and that was before I faced Logan or even bothered considering it. Kept Logan alive, protected every civilian, kept all my promises, purchased every single bit of land, had Driftwood built and completed. I had at least $110,000,000 after doing every single good deed and gave up all the money to obtain the mysterious item in the chest which sat at the top of the coffer room. I went afk for 5 hours to see I had at least $2,000,000 and wasted every single last dollar on chicken race bets because I got bored shitless of the game. I wound up slaying every single NPC in every single place.
It gets even more fun when they make video titled "7(6,8) games where you die at the end" and they say beware the spoilers and shows us the list of games.
2. Or... you can make pies. That's how I did it. If you make the money before taking the throne, you can be as nice as you want. 4. This doesn't make you WIN anything... it's just a way to accomplish a completionist run. 5. Being well-equipped isn't "throwing money at your problems," otherwise you'd have to put every action RPG on this list. 6. This is a bit of a cop-out, isn't it? You don't "win" a simulation. 7. That has nothing to do with winning...
The Fable series is so underrated and I've played all of them over 10 times.. And that's saying a lot considering that I'm a PlayStation guy but I like this channel and my Xbox 360 still.
Oh man when I heard the "can I have your autograph?" I was hit with nostalgia. Mainly because me and my sis were too young and had no idea how to pass the level because we could not understand english. We played it again when we got older but we never could finish the game. We were stuck on a seamonster. We should try playing it again now that we are better gamers.
Seems like a good topic for a vid: X times you were better off outsourcing the job. My fav example was a veritable Gunship 2000. Set all difficulty options to max, then start the mission, don't even switch the engine on, and have your wingmen do everything on their own. Then reap medals and honors - the only medal you're not getting for that is the Purple Heart.
i play on console without mods or glitches etc. and i have over 2 million septim plus another 2 million worth of goods i've saved. wish i had someplace to spend it on something worth buying.
I remember even back in Oblivion before Skyrim, I banned myself from selling potions just because the amount of money you accrue from it is ridiculous and way too easy to carry. Weapons merchanting, though? Now that's a more honorable trade. Those things are heavy!
Get Black Star. Master enchanting with items you've bought. Learn Transmute ore. Spam tf outta it. Make magic jewelry. Sell it. Build a fortune. Master enchantment via tutors you pay/field research. Make max magic gear. Summon allies which fight until death. Make a tanky magic resist suit. All whilst buying needed material and tutoring. Oh, and maybe build a home to house research material.
This is more of a technicality, but in Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2, there’s some old dude you can talk to that raises your level by one instantly, so long as you have the bills.
Templar: "you own all the blacksmiths one will still help us." Shop owner: pulls out bearded axe and chucks it at the templar and says" we only serve the people that pay us."
One of my favorite sayings:
"Money can't buy happiness, but it sure can help you afford it."
Money, if it cannot buy you happiness.
You'll atleast be miserable in comfort. XD
@@PerfectAlibi1 lmao
IQ 1000
Money can't buy you happiness. But it sure can rent it for awhile. ;)
Please sir, don't take away my pool ladder...
In Neverwinter Nights, you can literally buy the true name of the final demon boss you face allowing you to avoid fighting him altogether and banishing him to hell saving yourself from an extremely difficult boss fight.
Woah I almost forgot about that. I remember saving and then doing both options to see if the outcome changed
Came here to mention this. Literally buy the end fight.
That one magic armor set from legend of Zelda twilight princess that makes rupees your health bar/ max wallet=lots a health
Lol just like real life? Fat wallet? Best healthcare and medicines and food and healthy lifestyle options. Skinny wallet? Processed food, state provided minimum healthcare, medicine if you’re lucky and shitty lifestyle options.
TheFacelessGod chill
@@jerryonlychild7003 I mean, you can live just fine with a low paying job as long as you're not supporting someone, like a child. Sure you won't get a lot of luxury's but you're still living
that some good armor
@@jerryonlychild7003 yeah pretty much that's how it is in life
Undertale - Muffet.
You can skip the whole Boss Fight by spending $9999 on her store.
Alternatively, spend $3 at the store in the ruins.
Or you can spend money to reduce her attack damage each turn, but each time you do buy it the price goes up
Or just eating something she sells
@@Eryus Yeah but then u still have to fight her, if u spend 9999, u don't even fight her ✌️
@Blazeboi I love that boss fight song, so I rather play it all xD
Fable is a great example of why you kinda need to tell the public if you’re getting ready to go to war
I mean, if you own every Blacksmith, it's just a matter of time before you have all the weapons, and the Templar are using dull worn out swords and crappy armor. So you're eventually winning.
nssheepster a lot of Templars themselves are excellent blacksmiths
Jordy Calvin No...
Not to mention you now have access to said weapons for you and your troops for a fraction of the price.
before you could say "no you can't take my weapons" they would take
Regular blacksmiths didnt make swords, just nails and horseshoes and such.
Every mobile game ever...?
;-P
Currency is currency where ever you go
I say it counts
(I was surprised there wasn't a single mobile game on this list)
Spartan War118 This video is about games, not the money milking industry aka app store
Yyyyyyyyyyup
Spartan War118 i know one
Actually if you own all the blacksmiths, you win on the long run. Unable to sharpen their weapons or buy new ones, and in a couple of years they will be so defenceless that taking them down would be a walk in the park.
Not how that works, really. You own all the blacksmiths in *one* city, the Templar have the economies of entire nations under their sway. They can use blacksmiths in other nations to make their weapons, come in and kill you.
Dargonhuman shhh, not so loud. Im trying to console Ellen in her failed atemps to overrule the templars.
+isabelchmontuenga
Oh, my bad. Carry on.
The real trick is to start a guild system. With this you can smash up any non-licensed ( i.e templar) blacksmiths so they absolutely must go though you who will charge up the bung hole.
Then you can build a series of large chains of blacksmithing organizations nationwide. It is in the style of the French aristocracy.
You can branch out into other related fields and totally ruin the supply chain of any and all Templar organisations. When this eventually becomes a matter of state you will have the wealth to prop up covert assassin heads of state. Create a powerful lobby and throw money at the strongest politicians in your corner.
This won't just allow your monopolies legally, but actively protect them.
You could win this war without firing a shot. Granted this road leads exactly to a bizarro assassin version of Abstergo.
“Money can’t buy happiness”
*Me, holding the cat I love more than anything:* “I could have stole you?? Why didn’t you tell me??”
You have a talking cat?
That must have cost a fortune...
Stealing it would have been worth the risk.
My cat just hung around my house and scratched on the door until I gave up and adopted him
RainAngel111 nice
@@RainAngel111 lol
@RainAngel111
Did you at least check to see if someone lost a cat or did you just straight steal it?
Superman: I can shot lasers out of my eyes
Auqa man: I can control the ocean
Dr Strange: I can open loops
Star fire: I shot green magic
BATMAN: The power of cash is on my side
*Throws cash at the evil monster*
Wtf Batman, you think this will-
*Hurls more cash*
Ready to start the day, boss.
Captain America: I have super strength
Thor: lightning, yo
Wolverine: I can regenerate from a toe nail clipping
Iron Man: I'll just BUY all your powers.
It’s shoot
@@OtakuUnitedStudio Pfft! Buy? He'll *reverse-engineer* them!
Dr. Strange isnt dc
Please, everyone knows that the true road to wealth in Fable is paved by pie making. How else are you going to get the funds to buy your first property?
Hazmick _
too true
Music?
The lute has 7 actions you have to do per turn while the pies only have 3.
True, but "I beat an eldritch abomination hellbent on the eradication of humans with nothing but the tips from playing a f***ing lute."
I mean, if you replace that last part with "nothing but the funds from selling god damn meat pies."
You should make a video about "7 Times You Won by Throwing Real Money at Your In-Game Problems."
Hint: It's about shitty micro transactions and such.
good idea. that might be a kind of second episode to this one.
Which is most (all) MMOs.
+Eoinolol not wow
Jynn metal gear solid 5 dead space 3... what more?
Jonathan Kreitler Call of duty games, you can buy boxes with real money to get weapons that are better than regular version.
Every Batman game ever made. Bruce literally has a gadget fot every possible situation that he could ever be in, and it's all because he's a billionaire.
So technically, in every batman game, you win because of money.... Cool!
True.
And a genius, and a ninja, and a master strategist. "But sure I guess anyone with money can become batman".
@@Not-an-Alien that's true as well but admit it, without the money, Batman would be freaking weak!
@@thesymbiotenation.4552 Genious. Ninja. Master Strategist.
In fable 2 you could literally use they emote "throw money" to disable almost all enemies lol.
Some of the Final Fantasy games, some characters (Thief types?) have a skill that throws money at the enemies to deal damage.
@@AlexanderAzarov it is more a samurai/monk thing
fallout bottlecap mine literally kill them with currency as fragmentation
Tru
Also the "rock"et-launcher weapon that you load with scrap to shoot at people, cus you can load it with prewar money :|
You mean the Junk Jet?
Jord119 same thing just spelled diff. Between 3 & 4
Oh dear god, a Deathclaw!!
Kill it, kill it with money!!
*Blasts own limbs off by getting cornered*
Activating all the stud multipliers at once in the first Lego Star Wars was a *bad* idea. The stud counter at the end of the level that transfers your hard-earned plastic from the level into your total studs collected has a fixed rate... After running through a level with my little brother and collecting a whopping 47.35 billion studs it began the slow process of transferring all that into our total stud count. We left the game running overnight and returned in the morning to find that it had counted down to 47.34 billion studs...
We then restarted the system because phew... not waiting 13 years for that.
HAHAHA
Oh god
You poor thing
Damn, i hope that's fixed in the newer lego games
(I mean like scaling the speed with the amount of studs instead of going at a fixed speed)
Karma :P
Update: I have done the calculations and found that assuming 10 hours went by from you left it and returned, that it would take 54 years, not 13 years, for it to finish collecting it all lol.
or you know you could have just skipped the count by pressing the accept button...
+Kiraya That was before it was skippable :P
Any RPG ever. Health Potions are the key to immortality. Money is the key to Health Potions.
TsundereRic I have NEVER purchased a health potion in a game with healing magic though, making the high price of potions seem dumb to me.
+Caleb Stewart Well ya know...mana runs out, and health potions heal more than your average healing spell until super late game. And then you can buy super late game level POTIONS! Or you can have an alchemist, and never spend a penny.
True. in which case, potions in general. Unless it's magic based sans mana.
Except in Skyrim where knowing where certain ingredients grew was the key to making free, immortality-granting potions and paralysis-cheesing ultra-poisons.
On old RPGs maybe. Nowadays you usually don't waste a single Potion for half of the game and when you need it you have tons of spells ready for you.
Unless we are talking about Estus Flasks.... praise those, they are never enough.
Ah Fable III.....took me a long time to get the money necessary for The End Game.....unfortunately I realized I forgot to deposit my money and did the quest before the End Game and it brought me to it without giving me the chance to deposit. The auto save also screwed me over.
I literally raised all the money I needed to keep all my promises and save everyone by pie-making 😅
Same. Enough pies to make all of Albion obese for generations.
Lute playing and charging rent, for me.
@@rickypedia999 Lute Hero ftw.
I raised all my money from property and blacksmithing. Who needs questing these days anyways? 🤣
@@lactationablevods1090 "THE TIME IS... VERY LATE." 5 words that shall be forever cemented in my head. (wrong entry, but same series)
No wonder Andy's mining was taking so long, he was mining poor planets. I never bother with anything less than good.
If I remember correctly you can use your money prowess in Fallout New Vegas with a 100 barter check to talk down Legate Lanius, so he runs away while you twirl your snake oil salesman moustache.
Speech, not Barter.
Six Wild-Card There's one for speech and another for barter.
joe momma That's how I did it. And when his back was turned, I started twirling my handlebar mustache.
Plus, of course, you can provoke the Legion to send hit squads after you who are really well equipped, which you then kill, steal their stuff and sell it!
Nicholas Cross thats what i did
Irony that Fable 3 taught you that you could solve a massive problem by throwing money at it, and a few years later Lionhead (creators of Fable) declared bankruptcy.
Mr. Divery that might be because they took what was a great series and tried something stupid making the next one journey a Kinect game at least that didn't help.
Sort of. Four members from Lionhead (including some who were in LH since the beginning) founded Media Molecule, while two other key folk from Lionhead (including the Creative Director Gary Carr). Peter Molyneux himself (the founder of the company and its figurehead) actually founded 22Cans. This is very much a similar argument to the Halo "343 Industries is all Bungie employees". Its not. A major person or two jumped ships, but that doesn't make the entire company a successor to the original.
I wouldn't say that "Lionhead is now Media Molecule", especially not since important folk went to other companies and most of the staff simply "lost their jobs" and weren't taken on enmass by another company.
Yeah fable went downhill after TLC. fable 2 was good, but not as good as TLC. Fable 3 is just a dumbed down piece of crap with hardly any spells and a broken weapons system. The weapons are randomly placed and not even obtainable on 1 game without trading. There are also severely broken weapons like the icemaiden which can literally kill anything with zero effort. Even boss fights require nothing more than tapping "Y" 2 or 3 times at most.... Everything else gets one shot (Itll even one shot entire groups of enemies) if its anywhere near the shotgun spray of the icemaiden. The only things they improved on was clothing dye and multiplayer. Everything else about fable 3 is garbage compared to 1 and 2.
Meanwhile 2 other formed flaming fowl studios to create fable fortune and is now working on gloomhaven and 2 other formed pixelcount studios working on kynseed
Fable 2 was my favorite personally. Really sucks it never got ported to pc cuz i really want to play it but my consoles all got retired long ago.
PC is just so much better for the most part after all.
I am going to reference LittleKuriboh's Yugioh Abridged here: Screw the rules, I have money!
Nyeh?
IN AMERICA
Friendship is the best thing ever
BROOKLYN RAGE
I remember playing Lego star wars. I turned on the perk of enemies dropping studs. I then went to a level where there was an infinite amount of easily billable enemies. Hehehehe....
what about skyrim?
you can bribe guards in multiple ways, you can pay for people to fight for you, you can even pay your entire way through a certain Deadric quest
I just put almost that exact same comment lol :)
Wanheda Broseph great minds think alike
Which quest?
I'm also curious
Damn, beat me too it. Guard catches you murdering somebody. Here's 1000 gold, make this go away.
Despite it being physiologically impossible, money talks! Here are the games where it talks the loudest, helping you get to where you want to be. Hooray for cash!
Aren't there any games out there with talking money?
If there is im sure Ellen will find a way to make a quiz about it
Despite how late it comes, the Magic Armor in Twilight Princess is pretty money grubbing :)
conker's bad furday had some talking money... bloody annoying that was though.
Only second, Ellen? Do you need someone to make beardman disappear? I know a guy...
In Dragon's Dogma, you can kill enemies by literally throwing your money at them with the Purse of Charity
In Final Fantasy ten you could use the summon that required gil or there is a skill you can unlock to literally throw the gil at enemies.
Dragon's Dogma, oh that Skyrim with no fast travel
naked snek bruh that game is nothing like Skyrim it’s got such a unique combat system that barely any games use
DDDA is actually real fun you can climb on giant enemies and incapacitate them in certain ways and change up your skill set the final boss for that labarynth? (I suck at spelling) DLC was amazing to fight and it had weight to it the pillars could be destroyed and the ending was kinda sad.
naked snek It has fast travel and I'm pretty sure it came out before Skyrim or around the same time lmao.
Also, it's massively greater than Skyrim will ever be lmfao
no borderlands? shame since "your money is useless, unless you spend it" - marcus munitions
This video reminded me of in Mass Effect when Shepard sells out to all the shops... "I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite store on the Citadel!" What a tool, lol... ;-)
Haha never gets old hearing that in all the shops
I know it doesn't fit with the comedy of the bit..
But reloading your ME1 save you're already like 90% of the way to getting all the ship upgrades, even without that it takes like 5-10 minutes haha...they're super cheap
I remember testing Yojimbo by paying him 1 gil. I was never disappointed. His attacks were bad ass and you still occasionally got instadeath all for a measly gil. I tried out larger amounts but you get the same attacks. Why pay 10.000 gil to get wooden dog attack when you can get on the cheap. You save money and you can have him attack multiple times until his HP is depleted.
What about skyrim?
"I just killed the emperor and caused the downfall of cyrodiil.... 1000 gold you say? Yeah I got that much."
pretty sure you get about 10,000 for killing the emperor, then again most of that goes to upgrading the sanctuary.
Crow the mad I was referring to the bounty on your head, when someone notices you during any murder :D
Cyrodiil has survived the assassination of emperors before. There was an entire game about it. They'll be fine
Crow the mad you got 20k for the assassination but the renovations cost 17k, leaving you with the same total reward for saving it as you did for destroying it, you just have a lot more non-monetary benefits to saving it, such as the opportunity to make more money.
Yea but if you get the torture chamber you get like 5k from those poor saps.
fable 3: I did it with the money and being good. IT TOOK AGES
Alexander Mason I just manipulated the clock on the 360 just like with 2
Alexander Mason i did it too. so many pies.
Same here. I kept every promise, was a literal saint, *AND* had enough money for the endgame, thanks both to real estate, and to blacksmithing. All the blacksmithing.
Also, combining ice and tornado magic was just OP as fuck in that game.
Lord Nanfoodle I did mine exactly the same as yours except I played the lute instead of smithing
I just ran around doing side missions earning passive money xD
Me and my sister both play the Sims a lot. I have legitimately never used the cheats once. My sister always uses them, even the ones that let you just slide the mood meters.
"Oh wait, it's just he pollution... it's fine... *cough cough*"
I lol'd
money can buy things that make you happy therefore it gives you indirect happiness, also I enjoy having it in my possession
sweetcat2452
LIKE PETS
No Skyrim? The amount of times I have bribed guards to avoid going to jail...
Bill Smith
And there's A Night to Remember, which you can complete by throwing money at people.
'You have committed crimes against Skyrim, and now you must pay!'
'UUUUGGGHHH, FINE! Here's thirty-four thousand septims, now fuck off!'
'Wh-... Really?'
'Yes, really! I had to murder six dragons while I was running errands for a bunch of daedric princes, I'm carrying around 400 pounds of Dragon bones! I just wanna drop this shit off and go home, so take the damned septims and make this problem go away!'
Ha! I'm just a cheap bastard who intimidateds everyone. Aldudin mine as well be the good guy
And of course how easy it is to power level via trainers, alchemy, enchanting and smithing
No 3DMARK? WUT?
Elder Scrolls Oblivion, who needs persuasion to gain information when you have GOLD?
I managed an entire playthrough without ever learning how speechcraft worked. It wasn't until my second run that I figured out that little minigame. Now I almost never bribe anymore, no need. Max them out using speechcraft and then bribe them the rest of the way if needed.
Or just, you know, Charm 100 points for 2 seconds on touch.
The speechcraft shit made no sense. Great game tho
Ikcatcher same with fallout 4
I LOVED the mining of planets in Mass Effect 2. I wish they had it in 3! I’d play that mini game in its own game for fun. You’re just sleepy, that’s all. 🤗
but EDI hated it when I was trying to probe Uranus :((
it is a fun mini game
If you like that, you'd probably like exploration in Elite: Dangerous. It became a bedtime activity for me to go out and do full scans on a whole solar system, including planetary scans which were sort of similar to ME2's mining. Super relaxing, and shuts my brain right down in the best way.
@@angelkitty11 I would like to think she enjoyed watching, for the education. Uh um, for science, of course!
@@ossiehalvorson7702 I'll have to check that out! It's such a satisfying thing. If people don't get that feeling...I don't think they ever will.
"As shepherd watched their stocks by night". Who comes up with these amazing pun titles?
Studs make the best noise? *cough* picking up nuts and bolts in Ratchet & Clank *cough*
Isaac Ferguson Wait, let me search that up.
REALLY THOUGH IT IS
Isaac Ferguson Nah, still gonna have to go with the studs.
Isaac Ferguson Shells in Enter the Gungeon
Also in FFX you have the bribe command which instantly removes the enemy from battle if the right amount is used. Not to mention it also gives you free stuff normally inaccessible or otherwise extremely rare
Every waking moment of GTA Online had better be mentioned.
Nope.exe
Number One, buying a Hydra.
Number 2, buy a minigun
Number 3, buy a Yacht
Number 4 be a ceo
Players: Let's go rob a store or something I'm low on cash
Rockstar: *autistic screeching*
That Fable III pollution joke alone bought my like. Well played.
Also, YES and another YES to Femshep. She makes so much more of an incredible character somehow, even though literally everything else stays the same.
Games that let you win by spending money:
Every EA game.
What about RPGs? Better equipment=Godhood. In some of the crappier or online ones, the same vendors who offer basic crap to the noobs also sell the 'Ultimate Deathlord Armor of Immortality and Free Muffins', so if you have the cash you can get the goods too.
yes but no cuz also u have to make a good build or you will have a bunch of godly items that dont work together
And there's the fact that you can farm the best equipment without losing money
Bloody not always some rpgs need cash for boss battles or entering areas and that kind of stuff
The bloody lvl requirement that every rpg game has what about that
Only bad rpgs suffer from godhood caused by top tier items
If we're talking lego, don't forget the red brick that causes every character to explode into studs upon death. I'm not to sure, but that may have applied to even those that spawned infinitely...
Max multipliers. Stud magnet.
Guide studs become real.
Buy invinciblility. Profit.
Candy crush, where you can just use your credit card to bypass the whole game
Might explain why i gave up somewhere between lvl 50 and 60, I refused to pay real money on a free game.
hari4com hellll yea
Wait...there's an end to Candy Crush?
should of just donwloaded a mod that gives you all the items for free.
Blazekingz Apple plebs
I cried laughing at the falling asleep during that mass effect bit 😂😂😂
He was wearing a Nelson and Murdock shirt....man I love outside xtra and xbox....
It took me around 8 years and I finally got the Gold required to save my people in Fable 3. I refused to make people overpay for their homes and force horns upon my character, so it took a while for the money to add up. No casualties so worth it 👍
I thought I had enough, but miscalculated how much I needed. Was so close to the perfect ending, but the last deal ended up costing more than expected.
Money Money Money, always sunny, in a video game world! OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, All the weapons I could buy, if I had a little money, it's a righties world ;)
I love you Caitlin RC ♥♥♥
Caitlin RC
Abba God Damnit
Gimme that cold cash
I want to stuff it in my couch
Gimme those big stacks
I need those bricks to build my house
Gimme all o' that, all o' that 'til the ATM runs out
If money can't buy happiness
Then why is it so fabulous?
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh
... sorry, I couldn't stop myself
Best reference ever
Wait how did u get the OX next to your name
you guys forgot about Killing Floor and the amazing power of spending unhealthy amounts of dosh to buy the most destructive weapons.
IT'S RAINING MONEYYYYYYYYYYY
SING A SONG OF SIX PENTS POCKET FULL OF DOSH
*Loads-a-MONAH!*
8:56 - "Hmmm products..."
litterally every Sim ever...
Fable 3 is monopoly!
Money, if it cannot bring you happiness
Just give it to me
money can't buy happiness? you just use money the wrong way, so you're not feeling happy
"Money can't buy happiness" is the lie poor people tell themselves to help them sleep at night.
I feel like you shouldn't have *too* much money, so when you do buy things it feels like a treat.
yall are like "i saved people by making pies" n shit I just let them fucking die and kept all the money for myself
Money can't buy happiness, but it still feels good to cry in the backseat of a Mercedes-Benz.
money can help pay for memorable experiences with others
Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the underdark. You can buy the final boss' true name, and command him to die instead of fighting him.
Am I the only one who enjoyed mining the planets in ME2? If you mine a system after every mission, there isn't any grinding needed.
You are not alone, I needed a maximum of 1 hour to collect enough raw materials so I could buy everything necessary, I do not understand the problem of some people with the mining in ME2, does not take long and is not necessary to end the game. And with savegame import you have 50000 of each raw material from the beginning.
FunnyLilNightmare Actually I liked it too. Something kinda Zen about it. But I can understand ppl not liking it.
if you do it systematicly you can cover the entire planets surface and deplete it in 3 turns with the scanner takes no time at all.
It could've been spiced up, but I didn't hate it as much as most seem to. Anyway, I'm pretty sure you can save all your crew members without scanning a single planet. The resources you find during missions are enough. It's upgrading your small arms that costs a fortune.
Well, I see people put it like "It's not that bad and can be done in little time". I actually LIKED it. I would go to systems I didn't need to go just to find resources to mine even when I had more than enough. I might have mined the entire damn game because I found it entertaining. Am I weird?
I noticed that in the money slot in your inventory in Terarria each does "Ranged Damage" which means you can:
A. Shot it from a bow or gun.
or B. throw it at enemies
It’s for the coin gun!
The Average Battle in FF5 when the samurai is in play:
[Zeninage Spam Starts & Intensifies]
Andy and Ellen had a lot of fun writing those puns, didn't they...
They definitely PUNted them out of the park.
"money can't buy happiness" but that can win video games.
True the wide spread of miro transations made it "pay to win" which, in my opinion, ruins the fun of a game.
and that makes me happy
I am so glad that youre channel is a thing. You guys never fail to ake me smile.
For me when I played New Game + on Persona 5 it was significantly easier, considering I started out with nine million yen from the moment I stepped into Tokyo
And don't forget about any game in the "Civilization" series - with enough money at your disposal *anything* is possible: be it giving a rapid upgrade to your city's sewer system, finishing up a wonder before a rival beats you to that accomplishment or just spawning a massive army in just a few turns - money does just about anything you want and then some!
5:07 Ezio. Throwing money at his problems since 2009.
Here's something you can win by throwing money at it: MMOs with microtransactions!
Owait, you meant INGAME money, my bad...
Pay to win, you know who are top spenders are just by looking at PvP ranking. But really throwing money away.
You know, after playing Ratchet & Clank Tools of Destruction and using that disco ball/dance grenade weapon, it came to me - there's an awful lot of dancing that goes on in video games these days. Saints Row 4, Sora and Kairi waltzing about in Kingdom Hearts (and Jack too with Applause Applause), Yuna during FF X-2...how about a list about dance scenes in video games?
Bogmire42 SR4 gets 2nd, Star Wars Kinect wins hands down.
8:46 A burst of nostalgia just hit me in the face
Fable 3 was relatively easy to complete, it has been at least 2 or 3 years since I last owned the game on PC but I still remember the steps to amass way more than enough money to keep my promises and save each civilian 10 times over. It was a simple and easy process of completing odd jobs at Brightwall Village until I had enough money to buy a stall, go afk for a few hours until I had enough money to buy a house and furnish it to the 10's. I went exploring the area because I knew there were a lot of loot to be obtained and sold, I utilized that money to buy more houses until I owned the entirety of Brightwall Village.
I went to the next town and done the very same thing, buy a few buildings, go afk for a few hours and wait for the money to pile up until I had enough money to purchase every shop, purchase, furnish and keep every property at 100% upkeep. I wound up owning every single last building in the game, every house was fully furnished with the best equipment, I had made a lot of NPC's incredibly happy and constantly was showered with gifts, I sold everything I didn't find useful or necessary to earn a greater sum of money and rapidly. Before I knew it I had amassed $130,000,000 (more than enough to reach the top of my coffer) and that was before I faced Logan or even bothered considering it.
Kept Logan alive, protected every civilian, kept all my promises, purchased every single bit of land, had Driftwood built and completed. I had at least $110,000,000 after doing every single good deed and gave up all the money to obtain the mysterious item in the chest which sat at the top of the coffer room. I went afk for 5 hours to see I had at least $2,000,000 and wasted every single last dollar on chicken race bets because I got bored shitless of the game. I wound up slaying every single NPC in every single place.
You became a god then you got bored of being god and killed everything
10:15 "take the humble stud, for instance" someone's definitely use that out of context XD
Alpha Centauri: literally buying victory by cornering the energy market.
Actually that's EVERY 4X game out there of sufficient depth; there'll be 'economic win conditions' - Civ, MoO, etc.
nice daredevil shirt
Wow, that pollution joke was 10/10. Wasnt expecting that. Lol
I only just noticed how clever some of the entry subtitles are.
Everytime you say spoilers and spoil us what you're going to show us in the video i close my eyes for 5 seconds.
It gets even more fun when they make video titled "7(6,8) games where you die at the end" and they say beware the spoilers and shows us the list of games.
2. Or... you can make pies. That's how I did it. If you make the money before taking the throne, you can be as nice as you want.
4. This doesn't make you WIN anything... it's just a way to accomplish a completionist run.
5. Being well-equipped isn't "throwing money at your problems," otherwise you'd have to put every action RPG on this list.
6. This is a bit of a cop-out, isn't it? You don't "win" a simulation.
7. That has nothing to do with winning...
What they mean is making the problems go away by throwing money at it
In FFX you can also pay your enemies to give up and they drop rare items that would take you hours to grind for if you pay them enough
The Fable series is so underrated and I've played all of them over 10 times.. And that's saying a lot considering that I'm a PlayStation guy but I like this channel and my Xbox 360 still.
Oh man when I heard the "can I have your autograph?" I was hit with nostalgia. Mainly because me and my sis were too young and had no idea how to pass the level because we could not understand english. We played it again when we got older but we never could finish the game. We were stuck on a seamonster. We should try playing it again now that we are better gamers.
God damn it, now I'm jealous of Andys beard *shakes fist*
Every NPC in BotW. Seriously I went to the end of Hyrule and fought creatures 70x my size for a thank you and 50 rupees.
I left my Xbox 360 on for a day to let the money pile up in Fable 3; had way more than enough to keep all the promises lol.
You know it gathered in the background right? I took a break for a month, came back, and got swamped with coin.
8:55 got me... and i laughed louder than i should :D
Lmfao ellen that pollution joke made me lose it lol
Lets be real ellen would get first in a beauty contest
Andy would
She is damn gorgeous love that accent too!!
Do worst paywalls in gaming.
What I want to know what does Yojimbo does with all his money? Buy treats for his aeon dog.
Seems like a good topic for a vid: X times you were better off outsourcing the job. My fav example was a veritable Gunship 2000. Set all difficulty options to max, then start the mission, don't even switch the engine on, and have your wingmen do everything on their own. Then reap medals and honors - the only medal you're not getting for that is the Purple Heart.
Luke always has the best shirts. Love the Nelson and Murdock shirt, dude!
"Rent prices are high in london." Ha. Ahaha. AHAHAHAHAHA!!! Live in california and cower.
only if you can throw money at your problems in skyrim, one of my characters has 250,000 septims.
i play on console without mods or glitches etc. and i have over 2 million septim plus another 2 million worth of goods i've saved. wish i had someplace to spend it on something worth buying.
I wish i couldve had a castle and village of my own in skyrim.
dusty russell Mods
I remember even back in Oblivion before Skyrim, I banned myself from selling potions just because the amount of money you accrue from it is ridiculous and way too easy to carry. Weapons merchanting, though? Now that's a more honorable trade. Those things are heavy!
Get Black Star.
Master enchanting with items you've bought.
Learn Transmute ore.
Spam tf outta it.
Make magic jewelry.
Sell it.
Build a fortune.
Master enchantment via tutors you pay/field research.
Make max magic gear.
Summon allies which fight until death.
Make a tanky magic resist suit.
All whilst buying needed material and tutoring.
Oh, and maybe build a home to house research material.
Top Schumacher pun.
I'm more of a fan of Mika HAL-kkonen's driving though; it's a nice development upon the winning ways of Stirling GLaDoss.
I really enjoy, on some deep psychological level, the number of times "money" is spoken aloud in this video. It's so mesmermoney!
I loved turning on all of the money buffs on Lego Star Wars. *takes one step* "TRUE JEDI!"
If they do a "7 times you got the best ending with money" video, I'm sure we'll need a "WAH" counter.
Y'know... Wario...
yeah.
You missed The Legend of Mystical Ninja series.
Where the main attack was literally throwing money.
This is more of a technicality, but in Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2, there’s some old dude you can talk to that raises your level by one instantly, so long as you have the bills.
Templar: "you own all the blacksmiths one will still help us."
Shop owner: pulls out bearded axe and chucks it at the templar and says" we only serve the people that pay us."
Good video. With real money you can also feel every free to play video game win.