well, the chickens from Zelda come to mind. I'm also reminded of morrowind where, if you killed an npc who was important to the plot you got a message that told you to load up a previous save or continue playing in "the doomed world you have created".
@@christinalittleton2242 basically calling Tom Brady a cheater. He (and the whole team) are a popular target for Trey and Matt. They did a whole episode where Cartman parodied the movie Stand and Deliver by teaching inner city kids to cheat on a test and using the Patriots as an example of how to get away with it.
Oh my god! I love the Nancy Drew games and there are so many fun game overs you can get throughout the series including but not limited to: Not wearing a bike helmet and immediately crashing and dying, leaving the iron on in your hotel room and burning it down, falling through some rotten floor boards while trying to read a note about how the floor boards were rotten and you shouldn’t stand here, pulling a fire alarm and getting kicked of the case, and of course that old classic picking too many unripe vegetables.
Witcher (First one, underrated classic, that started great series). If you being too nosey, you can find out, that detective Raymond Maarloeve, with whom you worked for the last 2 hours of gameplay is actually Azar Javed, main villain. Aaaaaaaand if you make mistake and confront him in his house, alone, without talking to anybody - game will start a unwinnable fight. In which you die. Because you can't win. Dead. Game over. P.S. - Oh, I know - if this suggestion didn't get into commenter edition, how about: *"?" Times game punishes you for being too nosey/curious* ?
One of my favourite features of that quest line is that you can tell exactly when raymond is killed and replaced, because your magic detection necklace will start sharking whenever fake-raymond is around.
There’s a similar moment in Metroid Prime 3. Shooting friendly NPC’s in the beginning will summon a turret that starts shooting you. You can destroy it... which summons a second turret. And when THAT one is destroyed, a third turret is deployed that is both indestructible and will kill you in one hit.
one of the many endings on the Stanley Parable should be on this list! :-) narrator ends up getting tired of players ignoring his instructions and then sets a line for you to follow and ends with the narrator completely giving up and leaving you in a room where all you can do is restart the game :)
links awakening, the shopkeeper will straight up murder you if you return to the shop after stealing from him the game even reminds you afterwards that you did bad by having everyone call you "thief" instead of "link" after you reload
"Most adventure games are designed to prevent them from becoming unwinnable..." ...except for the ones made by Sierra, which were designed to all but ensure they would become unwinnable.
@@matheww19 And even then, LucasArts took awhile to work up to that point. IIRC, Loom and Monkey Island 1 were the first "un-loseable" games they put out. And it was even technically possible to die in MI1, but in a way so obscure that it's basically an easter egg. (TL;DR: At one point, Guybrush claims that he can hold his breath for ten minutes. This is, in fact, literally true. So during one sequence where you end up underwater, if you just sit there for ten minutes he eventually drowns.)
@@timothymclean They remind me of digital versions of the old "Choose your own Adventure" books. In those there were dozens of endings… many of which involve your character dying. Tunnel of time had a particularly ridiculous one where you exit the tunnel to find yourself in a place so dark you can't see anything, but you feel yourself crouched on what feels like coral, and it's partially submerged in the ocean. Oh and that exit from the Time Tunnel? it closed behind you. Time Tunnel did that a lot for bad ends. You HAVE to leave to explore, but a lot of the time the entrance closes behind you leaving you stuck in whatever time and place you went to.
Are we sure that Takeshi was a comedian? Because it sounds like he could be one of the world's greatest psychologists. He knew that NO ONE would resist the choice to "Punch".
Katie Penkert Well he is a Director,ScreenWriter,Actor,Editor, Comedian, Television Personality, Poet, Artist and Author so I wouldn't be surprised if he was a psychologist too.
@@ewanhodson9627 comedy requires anticipating how your audience will react to what you say and do, so yeah, a good comedian would have a decent idea there.
To be fair, in a vg you are going to try EVERYTHING at least once, just because you can. By example, the best way to make sure you look at something is to tell the player to NOT look at it. You just need to see what happens, because if the developers went out of their way to tell you to not do so, then they sure have put some consecuences there. At that point, the best way to troll a gamer is to not make anything happen... for now, and get your consecuences later, when you forgot about it. The easiest way is just to not put anything, and look at the comunity try to find what they are missing. Like a certain pendant that explicitly tells you that is useless when you can choose it as a starter item.
There was that time 9S got a game over by walking in the wrong direction and letting his curiosity get the better of him. In fact, 90% of Nier Automata's game overs were the result of the player diddling around by deleting their own brain or things like that.
...I still remember that era when my dad discovered Joe Cartoons.... A couple videos from that guy still amuse me, but otherwise most of the crass humor doesn't even register as funny for me. Joe Cartoons had some weird run-on gag with "Microwave" Hamster, who pretty much was always sassy and pissed off. Three guesses why...
On those point and click games when you got stuck you would literally start going through every possible combination of ++ to to find out what was meant to happen next. logic didn't always come into it- that and searching every damn pixel on screen with the cursor in case of hidden switches/items.
That's because "you have to understand the future !" ;] In MGS1, if you kill Meryl, he straight up yells "YOU'RE IDIOT !". Which is the harshest line in the whole game.
Matter of time. Game Grumps have played two already, so I was just waiting. Now I want to see The Messenger mentioned. :D Also- I played the same way with my little sis.
No room for Arkham City? Not only do you get a game over if you try to exit with the loot as Catwoman, the game is actually cheeky enough to rewind back to Strange's vault until you make the "right" choice.
No, because if you kill another kid another tombstone will appear. And a tombstone appears whenever you kill a kid. Also, this doesn't necessarily make the game unbeatable.
Omg, I loved/hated that X-Files game! I never did beat it, I always ended up either dying or killing Mulder (yes, I’m guilty of that one). And, yes, I did ring that bell one too many times. For me, playing that game was more of an experiment to see how many unique ways I could get a game over 🤪
"A woman who looks that she just come from appearing on an airplane safety instruction card" Tbh, she looks more like a 3D character model from an adult game. ... Not that I would know.
Didn't tell the doctors that I was there to see Agent Scully, because I didn't think my character actually knew that, it was metagame that I knew it. So she blows a whistle, and damn, I'm dead.
Me to. I think it was the first game I played with those real life cut scenes and it made playing video games feel like I was in the future. I would say, man, in just a few years instead of live cut scenes, you can control live people instead of graphics and footballs games are going to be the same as a real life game on tv.
South Park the Fractured But Whole. Two cases 1) messing with the Cube of Destruction 2) cheating by using the key pad code with out finding them first.
To be fair as you're playing as Nancy when making that sandwich, clearly she's not interest in solving the mystery if she designs something that deliberately gives her food poisoning. :p And having worked retail in the past with one of those dumb bells, I WISH people could get fired from their secret government jobs for ringing one too much. *still flinches when she hears that stupid ding*
I'm unreasonably excited that the X-Files game made it into a list video, I loved that game. No mention of being able to endlessly put tape on your nose though! I also have the dubious honor of being one of the very few people who completely screwed up taking a photo of the cars number plate as it drove off, so that's something.
Ah, "The X-Files - The Game". I love this game, I have very fond memories of this. All the characters would also go "I don't want that" if you tried to show or give them anything from your inventory they didn't need. Strangely enough, the only person where there was no filmed scene for this was for Duchovny's Mulder.
Wow I forgot about the x files game.... I used to love that game and show when I was 10... maybe that explains why I always wear long dark coats randomly stare into the distance and have an exact 3 second delay when asked a question...
I guess bell ringing is just too taboo for the FBI. Didn’t know about that X-Files game, but no Spooky Fox & Scully? That’s just crazy. Never played that fist point and click, but that hamster bit sounds funny
The best sudden end to The X-Files game was when I was snooping outside a warehouse full of thugs and accidentally started a truck. Next cut scene was Agent Wilbur's body being identified in the morgue.
In Opposing Forces, if you shoot your commanding officer in the tutorial it's game over as you aer court marshalled. If you kill Gordon Freeman, it's Game Over because of a Temporal Anomaly
WAIT I'VE PLAYED ONE OF THESE GAMES!!! I LOVE NANCY DREW :33333 Although a better Nancy Drew game rage quit would be in Secret of Shadow Ranch when you pick the vegetables too early.
My favorite was in Neverhood with signs saying "Don't jump in the drain!" and "You will die!" You also had to click on it multiple times before Clayman would jump, so you really couldn't say you weren't warned. I don't think there was any other way to actually lose that game, either.
I wonder if the use of jellyfish samples in the sandwich is a reference to an incident in the 90s where some idiot put water bottles and bottles of jellyfish samples in the same fridge in very similar bottles, leading a coastguard drinking the jellyfish by mistake.
The funny thing about the Nancy Drew entry is that this is fairly common for the series. You can accidentally hurt a ranch's prize chicken, leading to you being sent away, poison a family's pet parrot, leading to you being sent away- or my favourite, closely inspect a giant carnivorous plant, leading to you being eaten by it. Those are just a few off the top of my head.
I remember doing that with the bell in the X-Files game lol. Now I work in a job with a bell and people do it to me. I can say being fired feels like a justifiable punishment. :P
Having never played Red Faction Guerilla, I didn't expect the sledgehammer to send poor Dan flying across the map, and did a horrible snort-laugh thanks to it
My favorite game over like this was when the entire crew of the USS Voyager turns against you in "Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force" if you decide to start shooting your fellow crew members 😂 It's the most deserved game over I've ever had.
I remember getting my character killed in the Space Quest 6 demo, even though it was supposed to be impossible. The game even tells you "I know what you are trying to do and trust me it won't work", or "it's not going to happen". I was so happy when I did manage to get the character killed.
While I will keep an eye out, I'm actually psyched over Deadhaus Sonata; pretty much a sort of spiritual successor to Legacy of Kain. And when I say "psyched," I'm having trouble NOT talking about it with even friends and family... 😝
That time in Deadly Premonition where the townsfolk are possessed and are attacking you - but if you happen to shoot back, Agent York goes mad and you get a game over of his badly-animated madly-grinning face
this is the first time I've seen a Nancy Drew game on one of your lists and I didn't realize how much I needed that until now :') this made me soooo happy to see! The Nancy Drew games are so great and creative, I hope we can see them on more of your future lists!
I totally forgot about X-Files games. I played that game so many times to see every outcome or variation. That's why these lists are amazing, they always spark a memory. I now must search all my old gaming stuff and see if I still have it to play again. Keep up the great content!
As I'd always had a thing for Skinner in the X-Files, when given the opportunity to use handcuffs on him, I took it, thinking it might lead to an impromptu bondage session. No such luck. They took my badge and gun, and gave me a game over screen.
My favourite example is the Stanley Parable, where the narrator gets really annoyed at you for staying in the broom closet for too long, ends the game, and then boards it up for your next playthrough.
Did no one think about the AC games where if you kill a civilian even by accident or do anything the game disagrees with you're immediately desynchronized
PLEASE feature more Nancy Drew games in your list videos! It's one of my favourite game series and, with over 30 games already, there's so much material!!
The one I remember as a kid was the PC version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire." Sit around on the start up screen for too long and Regis Philbin yells at you and closes the game. It scared me so much, I didn't touch the game again.
I always found the whole “invisible wall” thing in older driving games a bit interesting. Especially when it booted you back to the middle of the map if you got too curious what was out of bounds.
I never made it that far into the x-files game to ring that bell 4 times(which i totally would of done), what made the game quit on me was pointing my gun at another agent too many times after being told not to, don't tell me what not to do game.
I like the one in "South Park: the stick of truth", where you are asked to go into Mr. slave and remove his Snuke. If you refuse and just walk out the door, the snuke will explode and the game ends.
well, the chickens from Zelda come to mind. I'm also reminded of morrowind where, if you killed an npc who was important to the plot you got a message that told you to load up a previous save or continue playing in "the doomed world you have created".
The fact that it gives you the option, while clearly stating it's doomed nature, means major bonus points for that one in my book
"The doomed world you have created" I fuckin love that i
Neither of them are game overs though. In Zelda you can usually change screens to avoid a feathery death, and Morrowind lets you keep playing.
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Morrowind references always get a like.
Trying to skip the first cutscene in
"South Park: Fracture But Whole".
Try to skip, Eric gets mad, do it enough and he skips straight to the credits.
If you try to punch in the code to the basement before you find it he'll show up in Patriot's Jersey and call you Tom Brady.
Also if you mess with the rubik's cube in the basement...actually I think oxbox already did that one. You can probably guess how it goes.
@@kevinfelton689 I haven't seen South Park in so long, can you please explain the Tom Brady reference? Thank you.
@@christinalittleton2242 basically calling Tom Brady a cheater.
He (and the whole team) are a popular target for Trey and Matt. They did a whole episode where Cartman parodied the movie Stand and Deliver by teaching inner city kids to cheat on a test and using the Patriots as an example of how to get away with it.
Yeah, they had to compete with Far Cry in release window
FBI Handler: "Do you remember what happened in that motel that got your badge and gun taken away?"
Me: "No, doesn't ring a bell!" 🤣
Hahahahahahaha!
Same happens if you arrest anyone or shoot anyone in the game lol
Boo!!!
No, that was actually good 👏
You’re a hero
_"GET OUT OF MY OFFICE."_
Oh my god! I love the Nancy Drew games and there are so many fun game overs you can get throughout the series including but not limited to: Not wearing a bike helmet and immediately crashing and dying, leaving the iron on in your hotel room and burning it down, falling through some rotten floor boards while trying to read a note about how the floor boards were rotten and you shouldn’t stand here, pulling a fire alarm and getting kicked of the case, and of course that old classic picking too many unripe vegetables.
The game rage quitting on you is a clear indication that you have won.
Isn’t that just a crime? Pay your fee. How about the chickens in Legend of Zelda games, they go a little cucco on you.
@@joenesvick7043 On in certain games where if you leave the "mission area" the game decides to kill you.
@@joenesvick7043 I love this comment
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Also known as how I play D&D
Witcher (First one, underrated classic, that started great series).
If you being too nosey, you can find out, that detective Raymond Maarloeve, with whom you worked for the last 2 hours of gameplay is actually Azar Javed, main villain.
Aaaaaaaand if you make mistake and confront him in his house, alone, without talking to anybody - game will start a unwinnable fight.
In which you die.
Because you can't win.
Dead.
Game over.
P.S. - Oh, I know - if this suggestion didn't get into commenter edition, how about:
*"?" Times game punishes you for being too nosey/curious* ?
'That time you tried to one-up the game and failed'
Raymond Maarloeve? That's the dumbest joke of all, ever. Where do we go from here?
One of my favourite features of that quest line is that you can tell exactly when raymond is killed and replaced, because your magic detection necklace will start sharking whenever fake-raymond is around.
Alternate title: 7 Times Games went "You can't fire me, I quit!"
WHY DO YOU KEEP SHOWING UP IN THE COMMENTS OF VIDEOS I WATCH????
@@averagebritishguy7082 Did you just Rage quit the comments? lol JK
@@sajiinplays2693 I have rage quit in general.
@@averagebritishguy7082 Lol I hear you
Seems I don't fit in.
how about in halo when you kill the captain and proceed to be murdered by every marine in the ship
There’s a similar moment in Metroid Prime 3. Shooting friendly NPC’s in the beginning will summon a turret that starts shooting you. You can destroy it... which summons a second turret. And when THAT one is destroyed, a third turret is deployed that is both indestructible and will kill you in one hit.
@@zacharysieg2305 In COD I accidentally kept friendly fire at them.
Brian Yea. What idiot does that. * nervous laugh*
@@Robbnlinzi yeah, never liked those mechanics in games.
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy - killing a friendly NPC results in a game over with the message 'you turned on your friends'.
one of the many endings on the Stanley Parable should be on this list! :-) narrator ends up getting tired of players ignoring his instructions and then sets a line for you to follow and ends with the narrator completely giving up and leaving you in a room where all you can do is restart the game :)
Which ending are you talking about? Because it sounds like you combined going to the right door, the Confusion Ending and the Cheater Ending.
I mean the game didn't technically rage quit on this but... BROOM CLOSET ENDING
@@emilythezeldafan848 Oh, did you get the Broom Closet ending? The Broom Closet ending was my favorite!
@@elafimilo8199 I hope your friends find this concerning
Really? I was in the middle of something! So you have zero consideration for others?
links awakening, the shopkeeper will straight up murder you if you return to the shop after stealing from him
the game even reminds you afterwards that you did bad by having everyone call you "thief" instead of "link" after you reload
Also if you blow up the moblins in their new home one too many times.
I mean, who's going to pay 980 rupees for a bow?! I want that shit on hand before I have to deal with the first miniboss
i loved that game!, if you keep hacking at the chickens they will gang up on you if i remember right
This is typically why you'd wanna steal from the shopkeeper at the end of the game, when you're never really gonna return.
@@oboll6064 but ... Bow ... And shovel ...
Nancy Drew: "Ooooooo... Suddenly I don't feel so good" *turns into dust*
I understood that reference!
Hmm... Undertale?
No,@@lebirb42
"Most adventure games are designed to prevent them from becoming unwinnable..."
...except for the ones made by Sierra, which were designed to all but ensure they would become unwinnable.
Or Shadowgate
Yeah, it wasn't until LucasArts that adventure games started incorporating the impossible to lose mechanic.
@@matheww19 And, as the video noted, even they didn't do that at first.
@@matheww19 And even then, LucasArts took awhile to work up to that point. IIRC, Loom and Monkey Island 1 were the first "un-loseable" games they put out. And it was even technically possible to die in MI1, but in a way so obscure that it's basically an easter egg.
(TL;DR: At one point, Guybrush claims that he can hold his breath for ten minutes. This is, in fact, literally true. So during one sequence where you end up underwater, if you just sit there for ten minutes he eventually drowns.)
@@timothymclean They remind me of digital versions of the old "Choose your own Adventure" books. In those there were dozens of endings… many of which involve your character dying. Tunnel of time had a particularly ridiculous one where you exit the tunnel to find yourself in a place so dark you can't see anything, but you feel yourself crouched on what feels like coral, and it's partially submerged in the ocean. Oh and that exit from the Time Tunnel? it closed behind you. Time Tunnel did that a lot for bad ends. You HAVE to leave to explore, but a lot of the time the entrance closes behind you leaving you stuck in whatever time and place you went to.
Are we sure that Takeshi was a comedian? Because it sounds like he could be one of the world's greatest psychologists. He knew that NO ONE would resist the choice to "Punch".
Katie Penkert Well he is a Director,ScreenWriter,Actor,Editor, Comedian, Television Personality, Poet, Artist and Author so I wouldn't be surprised if he was a psychologist too.
@@ewanhodson9627 comedy requires anticipating how your audience will react to what you say and do, so yeah, a good comedian would have a decent idea there.
To be fair, in a vg you are going to try EVERYTHING at least once, just because you can. By example, the best way to make sure you look at something is to tell the player to NOT look at it. You just need to see what happens, because if the developers went out of their way to tell you to not do so, then they sure have put some consecuences there. At that point, the best way to troll a gamer is to not make anything happen... for now, and get your consecuences later, when you forgot about it.
The easiest way is just to not put anything, and look at the comunity try to find what they are missing. Like a certain pendant that explicitly tells you that is useless when you can choose it as a starter item.
Lol, dark souls pendant.
@@lenlimbo Yeah, it's when it's a blind choice that it's not fun.
How about “when we created a time paradox in metal gear solid 3?” That one was great
YESSSSS, KOJIMA IS AND ALWAYS WILL BE A GENIUS!
Ok, settle down there, mate
@@ajwithnoname5527 Sorry I got a bit carried away there
BY A FULTON RECOVERY BALLON, YOU SEE GENUS! 😂
Metal gear is only for PlayStation
Conformist Bastard Isn’t there rereleases on Xbox and 2 games on the PC?
There was that time 9S got a game over by walking in the wrong direction and letting his curiosity get the better of him. In fact, 90% of Nier Automata's game overs were the result of the player diddling around by deleting their own brain or things like that.
@@KitsuneYojimbo Why, yes. Yes you can...
oh boy, am I that old that people have to have The X-Files explained to them now?
No explanation for me
Na, they're that iconic
Now LOST, yeah the young folk need lots of explanations for that
@@falconeshield I still need Lost explained to me and I watched all of it
I feel like I should be shocked that anyone thought to try putting the hamster in the microwave in the first place ... but somehow, I'm really not
They’re delicious
...I still remember that era when my dad discovered Joe Cartoons....
A couple videos from that guy still amuse me, but otherwise most of the crass humor doesn't even register as funny for me. Joe Cartoons had some weird run-on gag with "Microwave" Hamster, who pretty much was always sassy and pissed off. Three guesses why...
On those point and click games when you got stuck you would literally start going through every possible combination of ++ to to find out what was meant to happen next. logic didn't always come into it- that and searching every damn pixel on screen with the cursor in case of hidden switches/items.
@@royalrosepetal TBH, no sane person would do that anyways.
1. Put hamster in microwave
2. ???
3. Profit!
Dishonored. Coed baths cause the resistance to fall apart.
Nah, it is just simply attacking them.
@@killertruth186 One of the dishonored games would give a game-over if you walked in on a friendly NPC while she was bathing.
@@marhawkman303 Dishonored 1 to be exact
Was bout to comment this myself
@@marhawkman303 I know, but it sounds like you are attacking them.
In Star Trek Borg, You can annoy Q by not using the mouse at all. Then he just snaps fingers and Game Over
And he breaks the fourth wall while doing it.
Takeshi's Challenge is just one giant, hilarious troll game. I love it. The option to 'punch' is on all, if not most, of your choices. It's wonderful.
MGS3 when you kill ocelot. The coronel calls you just to say: "DONT DO THAT! YOU MADE A TIME PARADOX!"
That's because "you have to understand the future !" ;]
In MGS1, if you kill Meryl, he straight up yells "YOU'RE IDIOT !". Which is the harshest line in the whole game.
Colonel*
You know it is an Andy's video when most of the games in the list are point and click adventures.
In Akiba's Trip 2 you can get a game over in the opening scene if you simply refuse to care about anything but your anime figurines.
Akiba's Trip 2 ? i only have Akiba's Trip 1
Which of course all sane people would do. Those things are expensive!
Never thought i'd see a Nancy Drew game on an outside xbox list! Big fan of that series.
Jacob Clark exactly! I played them with my older sister and we would work on the puzzles together.
Matter of time. Game Grumps have played two already, so I was just waiting. Now I want to see The Messenger mentioned. :D Also- I played the same way with my little sis.
Yes that was my exact thought! I was so surprise but happily surprised!!
I also played with my big sister! Such good times.
I know!! They didn’t have to rage quit though. They have that second chance right there
No room for Arkham City? Not only do you get a game over if you try to exit with the loot as Catwoman, the game is actually cheeky enough to rewind back to Strange's vault until you make the "right" choice.
I don't think that is considered a game over.
That was on the vid about gameovers more fun than winning.
@@marhawkman303 no, but it was on the video about regrets they had. It was one of Jane's.
@@brentage5000 maybe both?
also that tombstone wasn't meant for the player, it was for the leftover hamster.
The put her in the microwave aswell😊
That death is glitched in the NES version: the victim remains active after death, but invisible, effectively making them a Schrödinger’s ghost.
No, because if you kill another kid another tombstone will appear. And a tombstone appears whenever you kill a kid.
Also, this doesn't necessarily make the game unbeatable.
Omg, I loved/hated that X-Files game! I never did beat it, I always ended up either dying or killing Mulder (yes, I’m guilty of that one). And, yes, I did ring that bell one too many times. For me, playing that game was more of an experiment to see how many unique ways I could get a game over 🤪
6:25 X-TREME POISONING! Sounds rad!
When consoles "require an update" just when you sit down for a quick 10 minute session of any game... 😫 Rage quit!
Gets game over, gets mad and flings controller out the window. Then gets mad at the fact that the controller is broken.
"A woman who looks that she just come from appearing on an airplane safety instruction card"
Tbh, she looks more like a 3D character model from an adult game.
...
Not that I would know.
*Sometimes you gotta rage-quit just before a Boss that gives you nightmare fuel so you can sleep.*
I watched a lot of freeloaders before bed and no nightmares all that fnaf just be paying off
In Halo: Combat Evolved I shot Captain Keyes as soon as he gave me a gun and was brutally gunned down by the invincible security team.
I'd like to see an alternate Halo series where Master Chief just loses his shit and goes on a galaxy wide killing spree.
@@JimboDoomface Like a Halo/Suicide Squad game, that sounds awesome!
@@maxvel0city906 No, remember how Cortana goes evil? like that but with Master Chief.
I got way too excited seeing a Nancy Drew game on here, those were straight up my entire childhood
I'm surprised that killing Captain Keyes in Halo: Combat Evolved didn't make the list.
"The Chief has gone rogue!"
*Cue the invincible marines*
Seeing the X-Files game really brought back some fond memories.
🤔Mostly of trying to show off/use the Alien-killing-needle-switchblade-thing, quick enough that I wouldn't die/be probed, but... yeah, fond memories 😉
Same :-)
Didn't tell the doctors that I was there to see Agent Scully, because I didn't think my character actually knew that, it was metagame that I knew it. So she blows a whistle, and damn, I'm dead.
Me to. I think it was the first game I played with those real life cut scenes and it made playing video games feel like I was in the future. I would say, man, in just a few years instead of live cut scenes, you can control live people instead of graphics and footballs games are going to be the same as a real life game on tv.
South Park the Fractured But Whole. Two cases 1) messing with the Cube of Destruction 2) cheating by using the key pad code with out finding them first.
Using the key pad code with out finding it first only got Cartman to make a Tom Brady joke you didn't get a game over for that.
@@A_Real_Bloody_Vampire It did if you kept doing it long enough.
@@khathaway414 Didn't know that I only tried it a couple of times before getting the password the normal way.
And if you try to skip the opening, you get thrown to the credits.
I'm so happy you guys included a Nancy Drew game! They have the best game overs ❤
I had assumed that console gamers had probably not seen these games. I am thrilled to have been wrong. :)
To be fair as you're playing as Nancy when making that sandwich, clearly she's not interest in solving the mystery if she designs something that deliberately gives her food poisoning. :p
And having worked retail in the past with one of those dumb bells, I WISH people could get fired from their secret government jobs for ringing one too much. *still flinches when she hears that stupid ding*
Finally someone somewhere made a X Files game reference.
I'm unreasonably excited that the X-Files game made it into a list video, I loved that game. No mention of being able to endlessly put tape on your nose though! I also have the dubious honor of being one of the very few people who completely screwed up taking a photo of the cars number plate as it drove off, so that's something.
Ah, "The X-Files - The Game". I love this game, I have very fond memories of this. All the characters would also go "I don't want that" if you tried to show or give them anything from your inventory they didn't need. Strangely enough, the only person where there was no filmed scene for this was for Duchovny's Mulder.
What about Links awakening when you steal from the shop and the shopkeeper proves that maybe he should be the hero of this game
Wow I forgot about the x files game.... I used to love that game and show when I was 10... maybe that explains why I always wear long dark coats randomly stare into the distance and have an exact 3 second delay when asked a question...
I had two Nancy Drew games as a kid. I would not be able to tell you the amount of hours I lost of my life screwing around in the sandwich kitchen.
I guess bell ringing is just too taboo for the FBI. Didn’t know about that X-Files game, but no Spooky Fox & Scully? That’s just crazy. Never played that fist point and click, but that hamster bit sounds funny
you can also die by using a switch in the secret basement , or by getting eaten by the venus flycatcher plant
The best sudden end to The X-Files game was when I was snooping outside a warehouse full of thugs and accidentally started a truck. Next cut scene was Agent Wilbur's body being identified in the morgue.
“Monk-ey business!” I see what you did there! 😂
What about Modern Warfare 2? In the mission "No Russian", you instantly get killed if you try and take out Makarov
Unless if you managed to kill him and his followers.
@Killertruth186
You can't kill Makarov in No Russian. He's invincible. The only way to do it is with cheats.
In Opposing Forces, if you shoot your commanding officer in the tutorial it's game over as you aer court marshalled. If you kill Gordon Freeman, it's Game Over because of a Temporal Anomaly
WAIT I'VE PLAYED ONE OF THESE GAMES!!! I LOVE NANCY DREW :33333 Although a better Nancy Drew game rage quit would be in Secret of Shadow Ranch when you pick the vegetables too early.
So Happy the The X-files games is mentioned on OX, Finally after all the bad FMV games, and I loved annoying the inn clerk with the bell
Not gonna lie, I would have watched anyway, but having Mulder on the thumbnail caused a reactionary click.
Same.
It was a nice surprise, for sure. Since Andy had worn a T-Shirt with Mulder's "I WANT TO BELIEVE" poster before, maybe he was/is a phile as well?
Same
Me: * sees Mulder"
Me: INSTANT CLICK AT HALF PAST THREE AM
I totally forgot about the bell in the X-Files game lol.
What are you, a child? Stop that!
*vibes in didn't even know the x files game existed*
Waiting in Sonic CD? There’s a few more in that franchise too.
John Remmers I’M OUTTA HERE Proof that Sonic was never mute.
My favorite was in Neverhood with signs saying "Don't jump in the drain!" and "You will die!" You also had to click on it multiple times before Clayman would jump, so you really couldn't say you weren't warned. I don't think there was any other way to actually lose that game, either.
Andys 10 most favorite adventure games!
I would seriously listen to an hour of that.
I wonder if the use of jellyfish samples in the sandwich is a reference to an incident in the 90s where some idiot put water bottles and bottles of jellyfish samples in the same fridge in very similar bottles, leading a coastguard drinking the jellyfish by mistake.
I remember the X-Files game. A FMV video game done right.
the old Paper Marios had this in spades, you can actually deny being the hero in Super Paper Mario, which causes a game over, for example.
I love X-Files the game just for the multitude of ways you can get a Game Over.
The funny thing about the Nancy Drew entry is that this is fairly common for the series. You can accidentally hurt a ranch's prize chicken, leading to you being sent away, poison a family's pet parrot, leading to you being sent away- or my favourite, closely inspect a giant carnivorous plant, leading to you being eaten by it. Those are just a few off the top of my head.
I remember doing that with the bell in the X-Files game lol. Now I work in a job with a bell and people do it to me. I can say being fired feels like a justifiable punishment. :P
Maybe the game over message in Red Faction Guerrilla should say "Oh my god!, You killed your own Brother!, You bastard!!" :P
My sister had the X-Files game and I really liked to play it, but became always too scared at the last disk to continue xD
Having never played Red Faction Guerilla, I didn't expect the sledgehammer to send poor Dan flying across the map, and did a horrible snort-laugh thanks to it
Mass Effect 3 when you shoot the hologram kid.
Basically a giant middle finger.
no that's just alternate ending #4. :p
There’s screwing Morinth in Mass Effect 2, which kills you just before the final mission.
"... complete with a monk, who's busy doing his monk'ey business down by the alter...."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 top tier pun
My favorite game over like this was when the entire crew of the USS Voyager turns against you in "Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force" if you decide to start shooting your fellow crew members 😂 It's the most deserved game over I've ever had.
Firing wildly at them with all weapons is the correct reaction to meeting the Voyager crew.
I remember getting my character killed in the Space Quest 6 demo, even though it was supposed to be impossible. The game even tells you "I know what you are trying to do and trust me it won't work", or "it's not going to happen". I was so happy when I did manage to get the character killed.
Takeshi as in.... Takeshi's Castle? The TV show I loved 😂
Sonic CD, He jump off the level and game over, always thought he killed himself, he just jumps off little planet.
Omg I’m so excited you started including Nancy Drew games!!!
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'Game over? I think there has to be a game first for it to be over!'
-Scott the Tron
Hi everybody! Have you seen the trailer for Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 yet? I figured Mike would be all over it. 😂
While I will keep an eye out, I'm actually psyched over Deadhaus Sonata; pretty much a sort of spiritual successor to Legacy of Kain.
And when I say "psyched," I'm having trouble NOT talking about it with even friends and family... 😝
Yeah it looks cool, Mike better get on it we all know how much he loves that game!
They talked about it in the Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice livestream.
That time in Deadly Premonition where the townsfolk are possessed and are attacking you - but if you happen to shoot back, Agent York goes mad and you get a game over of his badly-animated madly-grinning face
this is the first time I've seen a Nancy Drew game on one of your lists and I didn't realize how much I needed that until now :') this made me soooo happy to see! The Nancy Drew games are so great and creative, I hope we can see them on more of your future lists!
I totally forgot about X-Files games. I played that game so many times to see every outcome or variation. That's why these lists are amazing, they always spark a memory. I now must search all my old gaming stuff and see if I still have it to play again. Keep up the great content!
Killing Revolver Ocelot wail he's knocked out in MGS3.
Leaving Sonic CD ideal for a short amount of time.
In The X Files game you can also get fired by shining a torch in Skinner's face too many times, or trying to arrest him. 😂
*lol* I never tried either of those back then!
Of all the ridiculous game over s in the Nancy Drew series, the CHICKEN OF DOOM from Secret of Shadow Ranch is my favourite.
As I'd always had a thing for Skinner in the X-Files, when given the opportunity to use handcuffs on him, I took it, thinking it might lead to an impromptu bondage session.
No such luck. They took my badge and gun, and gave me a game over screen.
Planet Mephius in 1983 for the Fujitsu FM-7 was the first recorded point & click adventure.
My favourite example is the Stanley Parable, where the narrator gets really annoyed at you for staying in the broom closet for too long, ends the game, and then boards it up for your next playthrough.
How about when exploring an area in "Destroy All Humans" and you try to go far outwards and it kills you for going "out of bounds".
Did no one think about the AC games where if you kill a civilian even by accident or do anything the game disagrees with you're immediately desynchronized
Or if you forget to skin a wolf.
Ah shit dude, that X-Files game brings back memories.
PLEASE feature more Nancy Drew games in your list videos! It's one of my favourite game series and, with over 30 games already, there's so much material!!
The times when RE2 get's mad that you don't play the game exactly like the devs intended to and kill u with a crawler...
The one I remember as a kid was the PC version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire." Sit around on the start up screen for too long and Regis Philbin yells at you and closes the game. It scared me so much, I didn't touch the game again.
What about when you attack chickens in skyrim? May as well be a game over...
There's mods to fix that.
or in Red Dead and RDR2 where you can get a game over for accidentally trampling someone with your horse.
Guildwars 2 has (had?) a similar killer chicken(s)
I always found the whole “invisible wall” thing in older driving games a bit interesting. Especially when it booted you back to the middle of the map if you got too curious what was out of bounds.
Loved the X-Files game back in the day.
Getting fired for annoying a hotel clerk... I feel like someone on the X-Files dev team used to work in customer service and I'm all for it
The X-Files was such an underrated game
Planescape: Torment, when you tick off the wrong guy, and find out you aren't quite as immortal as you thought you were.
I never made it that far into the x-files game to ring that bell 4 times(which i totally would of done), what made the game quit on me was pointing my gun at another agent too many times after being told not to, don't tell me what not to do game.
You murder his hamster in a microwave and he burries you including a gravestone with RIP? Thats kind of a polite way of removing you from the world.
Being from the Seattle area, I appreciate how the X-Files game takes place in Washington.
I like the one in "South Park: the stick of truth", where you are asked to go into Mr. slave and remove his Snuke. If you refuse and just walk out the door, the snuke will explode and the game ends.
That should be expected because its south park xD
*anything* to do with that show is a troll