7 Ways to Spend Your Time When Friday Feature Misses a Week: 1. Putting endless tally marks on a whiteboard 2. Inexplicably knitting badger puppets 3. Practicing your introduction: "Hello, you've just caught me..." 4. Lecturing young Robert while wearing a dress and speaking in a high voice 5. Playing the same wonky, upbeat trumpet melody over and over 6. Learning to speak Brian Coxish 7. Daydreaming about Nathan Drake
Dodge rolling. Don't get me wrong, actually doing it is easy, but doing it an unlimited number of times because it's faster than running is way harder on your legs.
Killing someone... in a game it comes naturally, even in the tutorial sometimes... in real life it haunts you, you wonder about their family, their childhood. How they grew, loved, cried, had crushes and favourite movies, and in an instant you wiped them away like a breadcrumb on a table.
Well, there's probably quite a few people that would find it much easier to kill people irl than in a game, since physically it only takes a couple of slashes/stabs or a bullet, but in games everyone takes full clips of SMGs and still survive.
Not to mention dying. Way easier in games than real life. At least psychologically. The opposite is kind of true too, though. Surviving is way easier in games.
Just by selling some things you 'found' in someone else's home, garden, in the street, in a shop, that you took off a dead body. Oh hang on, people do actually do that don't they? Oooops.
"dont need this, dont need this, sell a couple of those to give a nice round amount, this is only for selling... Oh cool I can afford new equipment and just sell the old one." Honestly thats not even the worst Ive done. Ive unequipped my armour and sold it just to afford the new one. While we are on the subject. Persona 4. "Oh youve brought me some rare items that I shouldnt know how to make anything with because it comes from creatures in another dimension, have a new pair of shoes."
Getting healed in video games is WAY easier than in real life. Just look at all the FPS games. Almost dead? No problem, hide behind a wall for 10 seconds.
One thing on this list should have been the ability to eat a countryside worth of food before that bandit in front of you could even blink (Skyrim in the inventory menu if you couldn't guess it)
I want "7 Things you can't do in video games" (no matter how hard you try, how much you want to, or even how much you send inane, ranting letters to the devs about it).
That is a difficult one, because there is always a game that allow you to do something. I think, trully enjoy a 24 hours day? Time is usually sped up, or just locked.
+Shaidon7 There already is plenty of games that use real time clock of the console or the computer. Like Animal Crossing games, many Pokémon games, many simulator games... I have heard that some games even look at the weather forecast online so the weather in the game will be same as at your own home town/city, so when it is raining outside it is also raining in the game.
Thanks Rob for giving me a serious laugh out loud moment on a Friday afternoon! That short cut-away to you trying to climb the brick wall.....priceless! :-)
Guys, don't get me wrong. I love these videos. I've seen pretty much every Friday Feature on the channel, but it disappoints me how the same games are mentioned in every video. Why?
+Arno Strydom Lots of these videos aren't about games per se, more about topics related to gaming culture. I use footage from whatever games I'm currently playing to illustrate my points -Rob
I'd definitely include "knowing where you're supposed to go" on this list, video game protagonists have an almost irritatingly stress free method of getting from where they are to where they need to be. Be it a giant floating arrow directing them, a luminous line that traces across the ground, or something as simple as an extremely intuitive and easy to use mapping system. In reality, trekking through hazardous or even hostile environments towards a specific destination is barely possibly with a robot mono-tonally droning flawed instructions at you, heavens forbid anything resembling a physical compass or cartography equipment.
This is about things that are Easier in games than in real life, as in they expend less effort. That doesn't include things that just plain don't exist in real life but do exist in video games, like what you guys mentioned. However, they have done a few videos with somewhat similar themes about things that we wish were in real life that only exist in video games, and really OP useful things in video games which are just in there to make things run faster without inordinate interruptions, etc. They may have done 2-3 like that, and this makes the third or fourth one.
Well, yes. Health regeneration is still more unrealistic that powerful medkits. At least we know that healing items exist in real life, but human regeneration is still not a thing.
Yes and no. As long as you haven't lost any limbs or had vital organs damaged to the point that homeostasis no longer works you body will attempt to regenerate what it can. Just very slowly and with varying degrees of success and failure.
Well its not physically difficult, but killing should be on the list i think. I mean even a complete psychopath would feel bad after killing as many ppl as Nathan Drake in a boring friday.
To be fair. The climbing one has to do with physical shape to a degree. Mirror's Edge for example. Parkour peoples have looked at it and said "Yeah that's about right". Also the running thing. A matter of fitness at that point. If I ran everywhere I'd be in amazing shape. Not collapse from exhaustion.
Mattheuw1154 no no, you misunderstand I'm saying getting shot hurts.. If you get shot in a game you walk it off. In real life....you won't really be walking too much.
Love the vid as always. Heres my list of 7: Shooting a bow Swimming Commanding animals Sticking the landing Holding most weapons with the same hand for a long period Ziplines Directions Getting over very emotional events instantly or very quickly. "Oh my best friend just died, well back to farming for Exp"
hey Rob, me and my wife are fans from Greece. We recently got a ps4 and found out about this channel and we watch evry night, when kids go to sleep a video or two (even the old ones). we are having a great time, but my wife says you are better when you don't shave your head. Keep up the good work boys.
always love the features Rob. You and I share the same love for Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy, and its hilarious to watch you every week and relate. Keep it up. :)
In a way, lock picking and getting through doors is easier in real life. Just break the door down. Take Skyrim for example, you may have a Ork barbarian with a war mallet but don't even think about breaking open that chest without a masters in lock picking.
Sleeping is so much easier in games lol that's where I do most of my sleeping actually :) But shooting? Unless it's with auto-targeting I personally find it harder to shoot accurately in games. Some games lol
Honestly, I think these videos that Rob does are the best put out by this channel. It's actually the only reason I subscribed. Hey Rob, why not do a series of you playing through Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX (maybe X and X-2) as well as the Metal Gear series? You talk about them a lot and they are great games, so why not share your experiences with them with everyone?
Beliefe it or not but you can be that stealthy in reallife.i played several Matches of Airsoft with my friends and without wearing camo ,just Green clothes i layed on the ground and they didnt saw me .he was only 3meter away looking into my direction
Robert Schmid there's kind of a difference between an airsoft battle and military trained men gaurding a base or outpost, they'd be far more alert, and while it is possible they'd wouldn't see you at once they'll see you
YOu are right, trained military men are more prone to notice someone laying down. However, my uncle Mike (military all his life) has told countless stories where there were ambushed in plain sight, and ones where they ambushed others in plain sight. So, someone like Drake might not be good enough to do this, but someone like Snake def could.
Sleeping in video games is way easier than in real life. For example I just woke up 3 hours too early. In a lot of video games with a sleeping mechanic you'll a sleep a set amount of hours then wake up ready to go at full tilt without even a cup of coffee or a cheap croissant. Others even let you set a specific number of hours and your character will sleep exactly that many, which I think we can all agree would have been bloody useful at certain points in our lives. You won't catch the dragonborn waking up late for work, not that the dragonborn has any sort of strict work schedule but still, bloody useful skill.
Shenmue. Shenmue makes even the most inane task like carrying a big stack of books needlessly difficult. That and the ability to just turn your head in an FPS. Oh and turning round to walk through a door in gta 4.
Hello to the gang at Playstation Access. I absolutely LOVE your videos and look forward to the Friday Feature all week! My husband and I are both gamers and we like to play couch co-op and often its tricky to find many games that cater for this. I would be over the moon to see a video that addresses the best games with a multiplayer COUCH option. I don't count the '6 co-op games that will tear your friendship apart' video as I'm pretty keen on keeping my husband around. You have given us some great game advice in the past, In fact we discovered Don't Starve (Together) off of your Lets Play series and spent all evening on it.... It was spectacularly fun and prompted this request for Robs expert advice on the subject. (Flattery will get you everywhere!)
Did you forget something? Remember that bit in Skyrim when you gather a bunch of metal, press a button and BAM you have a helmet or a sword. Sometimes with minute, flowery details, created in a millisecond. It doesn't even take any in-game time like sleeping will.
that running part...when I was young I wondered what's the feeling of game characters when running for a long distance, then I joined marathon only to get disqualified....
After Rob walked past me and some friends at egx (before we later met him) we started saying "hello you've caught me..." about every mundane thing we were doing. Never realised until then what a catchy little phrase it is. The plan was to say "hello you've caught me shaking your hand" when we met him but that would have probably gone down worse than praising Delsin
Just want to say I really enjoy all the Friday Features and have made it my weekly routine to watch them with my girlfriend (good excuse to get her playing Playstation with me, lol). Devastated last week when there wasn't a new one, but then saw you guys were at EGX. Thank you so, so much to yourself Rob and everyone else at PlayStation Access. :)
When you mentioned flying, it reminded me of Keenan Thompson in Snakes on a Plane. When he jumped on the controls to land the plane, Sam Jackson asked him where he learned to fly, and he said "Playstation." I actually tend to jog everywhere I go by the way. Not infinitely like in video games, but a pretty significant amount. I'm way too impatient to walk places.
Horseback riding is actually incredibly easy, especially once you learn that steering the horse is better done with your legs and feet than with the reins. The reason your horse probably trotted after the other is that many times horses in equestrian centers used for trail rides are used to falling in line, staying behind another horse the whole time and going at the pace it goes.
driving, shooting, using a sword, using a shield, casting spells and doing rituals, taking tacticals desisions that may or may not determine the survival of a squad of warriors, saving the world ... drowning (or swimming while using armour)
I like the hiding and climbing I decided to replay uncharted 4 thanks to you and taking out all the shoreline baddies with stealth attacks instead of shooting is what I like to do. And then I realized something. What don't the other baddies realize their buddies are gone? As I'm am sneaking around taking out the other. Idea for another show. About how the bad guys make our job easier. Providing ammo when logically they should be out of it or not that much left in their clips. Or in when you knock someone out they stay knocked out for your convenience. They only come when you hit a certain place on the map. RE 5&6 I've memorized when the battles would start.
DO a top 7 on places you would take a vacation if you could travel to video game worlds. have to balance beauty of witcher 3 and the need to not get eaten while on vacation:D
What about magic? Or healing? Or coming back to life at the last save? Maybe you should do a list of things you can do in video games that are (nearly) impossible in real life, especially since that's one of the things I love about video games.
Healing wounds/injuries that are life threatening, getting shop keepers to buy items with their unlimited supply of cash instead of, you know, not buying items and only trying to sell items. Convincing perfect strangers to help you out with whatever situation you're in. Knowing exactly where to go, or where people are, because of map markers.
I respawned once after three days of being dead but I caused to much fuss so I don't do that anymore, only in videogames from now on. Another thing I like to do is upload my things to the cloud, but most times my stuff attached to balloons doesn't return, maybe my subscription has ended and I have to buy a new one.
Note that in ancient times, one of the reasons you could have a single master warrior take out large numbers is because it was often a case of one exceptionally healthy and well-trained warrior slaughtering a bunch of sickly peasants. I also expect that legends about invulnerable warriors like Achilles, Cu Cuchlain, Sigurd or Galahad came about due to people who were so great and skilled that they pretty much never lost head on and when they finally died, legends built up around some charm that was undone in the circumstances of their death.
here is a few to add to the list: healing yourself or better yet reviving yourself. finding money/gems/weapons and ammo just casually lying around the place. being able to steal a persons entire household possessions right from under their nose whilst simultaneously being offered a quest to complete for a financial reward. and finally saving the world and have a princess/heir to a throne marry you in the process.
I was thinking romance during all this. Life would be so much easier if I just had to choose certain dialogue options and someone loves me.
Lol so true
hits a little too close to home to be funny D:
Most people just don’t have high enough Charisma or Speech. Lol
What's this? Metal Gear Solid was mentioned, and Dave wasn't at the board?
*tut tut tut....*
Argorok87 he was in the hallway with him.. Counts.
😂😂 For shame!
Argorok87 wasn't the board only for MGS3?
Even if that were true, and it's not, MGS3 was in this video
Yea! Where is the MGS tally!?
7 Ways to Spend Your Time When Friday Feature Misses a Week:
1. Putting endless tally marks on a whiteboard
2. Inexplicably knitting badger puppets
3. Practicing your introduction: "Hello, you've just caught me..."
4. Lecturing young Robert while wearing a dress and speaking in a high voice
5. Playing the same wonky, upbeat trumpet melody over and over
6. Learning to speak Brian Coxish
7. Daydreaming about Nathan Drake
Dodge rolling. Don't get me wrong, actually doing it is easy, but doing it an unlimited number of times because it's faster than running is way harder on your legs.
dodge rolling is just a game mechanic,totally useless in any type of real fight
Dario Carpita I would love to see that. It would make a funny youtube video. Some geek that thinks he can fight because he plays Dark Souls.
... you do realize that if you roll through a sword in real life, you end up stuck on a sword right? there's no invincibility frames in real life
*cough* Link of OoC *cough*
DiscoClam don't forget dodge rolling up a set of stairs.
Killing someone... in a game it comes naturally, even in the tutorial sometimes... in real life it haunts you, you wonder about their family, their childhood. How they grew, loved, cried, had crushes and favourite movies, and in an instant you wiped them away like a breadcrumb on a table.
true
Well, there's probably quite a few people that would find it much easier to kill people irl than in a game, since physically it only takes a couple of slashes/stabs or a bullet, but in games everyone takes full clips of SMGs and still survive.
Exactly
Not to mention dying. Way easier in games than real life.
At least psychologically.
The opposite is kind of true too, though. Surviving is way easier in games.
LiverSpottedHunk exactly
I love how you called out Blue from the White Horse Equestrian Center. Someone needed to say something.
where the heck was the badger????! I can't start my weekend like this
10:10
Nahh, that doesn't count!!
How about easily amassing an insane amount of wealth?
Just by selling some things you 'found' in someone else's home, garden, in the street, in a shop, that you took off a dead body. Oh hang on, people do actually do that don't they? Oooops.
"dont need this, dont need this, sell a couple of those to give a nice round amount, this is only for selling... Oh cool I can afford new equipment and just sell the old one."
Honestly thats not even the worst Ive done. Ive unequipped my armour and sold it just to afford the new one.
While we are on the subject. Persona 4. "Oh youve brought me some rare items that I shouldnt know how to make anything with because it comes from creatures in another dimension, have a new pair of shoes."
Kill a wild bat, gain 30 Gold...
I just checked out the Executives DLC in GTA and have amassed over 600k in probably under an hour, seem logical even by gangster standards lmao
What, you don't raid peoples' houses for treasure chests in real life?
Getting healed in video games is WAY easier than in real life. Just look at all the FPS games. Almost dead? No problem, hide behind a wall for 10 seconds.
All you need is some first aid spray or a couple herbs like in Resident Evil!
just take few painkillers and everything is fine after people have just blasted you full of holes with guns
+IONIC Defib is the best - 'check out our realism!'
Whatever happened to regen that takes 10 seconds of idling just to kick in and up to 5 or so minutes to finish?
What about games that don't even allow you to fully regen, like GTAV? Oh, wait, just drink some Sprunk and you're good as new.
One thing on this list should have been the ability to eat a countryside worth of food before that bandit in front of you could even blink (Skyrim in the inventory menu if you couldn't guess it)
I want "7 Things you can't do in video games" (no matter how hard you try, how much you want to, or even how much you send inane, ranting letters to the devs about it).
You can't do your taxes =\. At least as far as I've seen in video games.
That is a difficult one, because there is always a game that allow you to do something.
I think, trully enjoy a 24 hours day? Time is usually sped up, or just locked.
How about getting past an easily scalable wall or ducking under a barrier or kicking down a broken door?
+Shaidon7 There already is plenty of games that use real time clock of the console or the computer. Like Animal Crossing games, many Pokémon games, many simulator games... I have heard that some games even look at the weather forecast online so the weather in the game will be same as at your own home town/city, so when it is raining outside it is also raining in the game.
I have a perfect one for that scaling a tiny slope
that bit with rob trying to climb up the wall was hilarious, great job this week
Number 6 is why so many video game characters are so fit. I mean, if you ran all the time, you would have the body of a Greek god as well.
Thanks Rob for giving me a serious laugh out loud moment on a Friday afternoon! That short cut-away to you trying to climb the brick wall.....priceless! :-)
"Honey, can you help me bring in the groceries?"
"No, I'd be over encumbered"
Guys, don't get me wrong. I love these videos. I've seen pretty much every Friday Feature on the channel, but it disappoints me how the same games are mentioned in every video. Why?
+Arno Strydom Lots of these videos aren't about games per se, more about topics related to gaming culture. I use footage from whatever games I'm currently playing to illustrate my points -Rob
PlayStation Access next Friday feature, top 10 games we can't stop talking about
well its PlayStation access so they want to mention all the new hot games on the Playstation
But he got through a whole video without mentioning Final Fantasy....
Arno Strydom did dave even write on the metal gear tally chart this week?
I'd definitely include "knowing where you're supposed to go" on this list, video game protagonists have an almost irritatingly stress free method of getting from where they are to where they need to be. Be it a giant floating arrow directing them, a luminous line that traces across the ground, or something as simple as an extremely intuitive and easy to use mapping system. In reality, trekking through hazardous or even hostile environments towards a specific destination is barely possibly with a robot mono-tonally droning flawed instructions at you, heavens forbid anything resembling a physical compass or cartography equipment.
no health regen?
that's the most unreal thing invented by video games (since call of duty i believe)
More unrealistic than a medkit that will bring you from the brink of death to fully healed in a second?
This is about things that are Easier in games than in real life, as in they expend less effort. That doesn't include things that just plain don't exist in real life but do exist in video games, like what you guys mentioned. However, they have done a few videos with somewhat similar themes about things that we wish were in real life that only exist in video games, and really OP useful things in video games which are just in there to make things run faster without inordinate interruptions, etc. They may have done 2-3 like that, and this makes the third or fourth one.
Well, yes. Health regeneration is still more unrealistic that powerful medkits. At least we know that healing items exist in real life, but human regeneration is still not a thing.
Self healing is a thing tho... Just takes a while If its not too serious.
Yes and no. As long as you haven't lost any limbs or had vital organs damaged to the point that homeostasis no longer works you body will attempt to regenerate what it can. Just very slowly and with varying degrees of success and failure.
getting out of bed, not once in fallout 4 has my character gone "just 15 more minutes then I'll get up".
Well its not physically difficult, but killing should be on the list i think. I mean even a complete psychopath would feel bad after killing as many ppl as Nathan Drake in a boring friday.
on*
The first of the Tomb Raider reboot did that....for about 2 minutes, and then she's off being a murder hobo for the next 15 hours of game play.
Light Yagami would beg to differ
Same thing with FarCry 3.
+DnLocky In far cry 3, anybody would have to kill in that situation.
To be fair. The climbing one has to do with physical shape to a degree. Mirror's Edge for example. Parkour peoples have looked at it and said "Yeah that's about right".
Also the running thing. A matter of fitness at that point. If I ran everywhere I'd be in amazing shape. Not collapse from exhaustion.
the absolute funniest video I've seen in a while hahaha!!! I loved it. thanks man
These videos are always a delight to watch.
Loved the video! The series just keeps getting better and better!
I'm amazed no one said "getting shot" in games they act like its nothing, but in real life its gonna hurt......Alot!
Mattheuw1154 no no, you misunderstand I'm saying getting shot hurts.. If you get shot in a game you walk it off. In real life....you won't really be walking too much.
Rereading my comment I can see how it can be confusing I'm gonna edit and re-word it so as to avoid this kind of thing later on. One minute .
This is by far my favourite Friday Feature so far. I love contrasting games with reality, and Rob does a splendid job of it here. Good show! :D
Man. I love your hair, I wonder how you did this style? did someone in your team did eat it?!.
Love the vid as always. Heres my list of 7:
Shooting a bow
Swimming
Commanding animals
Sticking the landing
Holding most weapons with the same hand for a long period
Ziplines
Directions
Getting over very emotional events instantly or very quickly. "Oh my best friend just died, well back to farming for Exp"
5:07 "I AM talking about you!"
hey Rob, me and my wife are fans from Greece. We recently got a ps4 and found out about this channel and we watch evry night, when kids go to sleep a video or two (even the old ones). we are having a great time, but my wife says you are better when you don't shave your head. Keep up the good work boys.
Gameranks last week posted top 7 things that are easier In Real Life than In Videogames... mmmmmhhh
he should do that one next week
Don't even.......
gameranx also isn't as entertaining as these lists though are they? And they get ideas from comments I'm pretty sure for the most part.
yes they did.... better having Robs voice on it anyway
Falcon > Rob
always love the features Rob. You and I share the same love for Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy, and its hilarious to watch you every week and relate. Keep it up. :)
Dunno if this has been said but casting magic... I have tried to cast a fire call... Nothing
*ball #cring
Well enjoyed that Rob! thanks for the fun once again!!!
...hacking, lock picking, healing, sleeping, skill acquisition, making money, shooting, fast traveling, etc.
in other words just gaming in general
lock picking is a good one
In a way, lock picking and getting through doors is easier in real life. Just break the door down. Take Skyrim for example, you may have a Ork barbarian with a war mallet but don't even think about breaking open that chest without a masters in lock picking.
Sleeping is so much easier in games lol that's where I do most of my sleeping actually :)
But shooting? Unless it's with auto-targeting I personally find it harder to shoot accurately in games. Some games lol
Honestly, I think these videos that Rob does are the best put out by this channel. It's actually the only reason I subscribed. Hey Rob, why not do a series of you playing through Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX (maybe X and X-2) as well as the Metal Gear series? You talk about them a lot and they are great games, so why not share your experiences with them with everyone?
You forgot to include the Badger! And you missed last week with no fore warning. Shame. SHAME!!!!!
TheWackokid1974 EGX! He was there, couldn't very well record this thursday... Too noisey
10:10
They would have included delsin but he didn't care
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TheWackokid1974 Delsin
You're funny, Rob :D The climbing spot and the getting tired at holding forward on the left stick, good work! :p
Beliefe it or not but you can be that stealthy in reallife.i played several Matches of Airsoft with my friends and without wearing camo ,just Green clothes i layed on the ground and they didnt saw me .he was only 3meter away looking into my direction
Robert Schmid there's kind of a difference between an airsoft battle and military trained men gaurding a base or outpost, they'd be far more alert, and while it is possible they'd wouldn't see you at once they'll see you
beliefe me they are also only humans.When you don't expect an attack you are Far less observing . The play-dead feature is Far more unrealistic
YOu are right, trained military men are more prone to notice someone laying down. However, my uncle Mike (military all his life) has told countless stories where there were ambushed in plain sight, and ones where they ambushed others in plain sight. So, someone like Drake might not be good enough to do this, but someone like Snake def could.
Indeed. There's a trope called "Reality Is Unrealistic" for a reason.
Sleeping in video games is way easier than in real life. For example I just woke up 3 hours too early. In a lot of video games with a sleeping mechanic you'll a sleep a set amount of hours then wake up ready to go at full tilt without even a cup of coffee or a cheap croissant. Others even let you set a specific number of hours and your character will sleep exactly that many, which I think we can all agree would have been bloody useful at certain points in our lives. You won't catch the dragonborn waking up late for work, not that the dragonborn has any sort of strict work schedule but still, bloody useful skill.
now you have to try to find seven things that are easier in real life than in video games
Man I just love your videos, and the fact I have to wait a week for a new one is killing me
Why isn't everything on this list?
ikr
It's way easier to look around in real life
sitting down
Ladders
Shenmue. Shenmue makes even the most inane task like carrying a big stack of books needlessly difficult. That and the ability to just turn your head in an FPS. Oh and turning round to walk through a door in gta 4.
Always looking forward to Robs rants, although this one is probably one of my favs from now on :D
isn't that the point of games, though? to give experience we could never attain in real life?
never have truer words been spoken
No, there have.
You are correct. Now excuse me while I go back to play Windows Solitaire.
whoa someone call the police we got a gangster here
Did you start watching from the middle or something ? He stated that at the very beginning.
Hello to the gang at Playstation Access. I absolutely LOVE your videos and look forward to the Friday Feature all week! My husband and I are both gamers and we like to play couch co-op and often its tricky to find many games that cater for this. I would be over the moon to see a video that addresses the best games with a multiplayer COUCH option. I don't count the '6 co-op games that will tear your friendship apart' video as I'm pretty keen on keeping my husband around. You have given us some great game advice in the past, In fact we discovered Don't Starve (Together) off of your Lets Play series and spent all evening on it.... It was spectacularly fun and prompted this request for Robs expert advice on the subject. (Flattery will get you everywhere!)
7 weapons so big you'd never be able to swing them....
Did you forget something? Remember that bit in Skyrim when you gather a bunch of metal, press a button and BAM you have a helmet or a sword. Sometimes with minute, flowery details, created in a millisecond. It doesn't even take any in-game time like sleeping will.
Its way easier to find friends in games than in real life!
Rob well done with this episode! best one you've done in awhile and actually made me laugh out loud! keep up the good work.
The uncharted images are too BRIGHT?!?! Or is it just me?
that running part...when I was young I wondered what's the feeling of game characters when running for a long distance, then I joined marathon only to get disqualified....
This may just be me, but double jumping is a lot easier in real life.
Are you kidding? It's hard, you know
Great job once again Rob!👍🏻
what's the armor geralt was wearing at 9:07 ?
red sun or someting
order of the flaming rose
Yeah, order of the flaming rose attainable from the DLC Hearts of Stone.
It's Snake! We found the original Big Boss!
Ocelooooottttt!!!!
Thank u Rob (and Dave!) for helping me smile again :)
8:33 close your eyes
After Rob walked past me and some friends at egx (before we later met him) we started saying "hello you've caught me..." about every mundane thing we were doing. Never realised until then what a catchy little phrase it is. The plan was to say "hello you've caught me shaking your hand" when we met him but that would have probably gone down worse than praising Delsin
Escorting people in real life is way easier then in a video game.
Yeah that's true although only because human inteligence is better then the NPC's AI
hahaha you guys rock i love this channel so much it keeps me company on the road from and to work everyday keep it up
Gameranx did a video on this, but because im not stupid and dumb im not gonna say you copied them
I think it was the other way around
Other way round
you trying to climb that wall and dying is the funniest thing I've seen all week. It's been a slow week.
Climbing? Assassins Creed?
Haha yeah. it's crazy how fast arno can scale down the notre Dame cathedral xD
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I always look forward to these videos! Awesome as always!
I was here first but decided not to say it
You just did
Ok nice joke and you just said it
Just want to say I really enjoy all the Friday Features and have made it my weekly routine to watch them with my girlfriend (good excuse to get her playing Playstation with me, lol). Devastated last week when there wasn't a new one, but then saw you guys were at EGX. Thank you so, so much to yourself Rob and everyone else at PlayStation Access. :)
When you mentioned flying, it reminded me of Keenan Thompson in Snakes on a Plane. When he jumped on the controls to land the plane, Sam Jackson asked him where he learned to fly, and he said "Playstation."
I actually tend to jog everywhere I go by the way. Not infinitely like in video games, but a pretty significant amount. I'm way too impatient to walk places.
Horseback riding is actually incredibly easy, especially once you learn that steering the horse is better done with your legs and feet than with the reins. The reason your horse probably trotted after the other is that many times horses in equestrian centers used for trail rides are used to falling in line, staying behind another horse the whole time and going at the pace it goes.
Great idea for a video! I'm waiting for a part , I'm sure there's more! :D
That Zatoichi comment. That was some beautiful culture reference there. Not sure how many people will get it but I appreciate that. Well done.
The stealth mechanic in counterspy is amazing. You have to be so sneaky!
driving, shooting, using a sword, using a shield, casting spells and doing rituals, taking tacticals desisions that may or may not determine the survival of a squad of warriors, saving the world ... drowning (or swimming while using armour)
I suscribed to this channel just for the friday.series. Rob ist the man.
My boy Rob with the rare blind swordsman reference. Very cool!!
another great friday feature, very fun and entertaining thanks Rob.
6:23 I never thought I would see Halo in a Playstation Access video
Great feature as always! I often think where does my character in skyrim put all those dragon scales
Rob's Friday Features are why I come to this channel.
Your humor is on point! 😁
I missed you last week! Great video!
I like the hiding and climbing I decided to replay uncharted 4 thanks to you and taking out all the shoreline baddies with stealth attacks instead of shooting is what I like to do. And then I realized something. What don't the other baddies realize their buddies are gone? As I'm am sneaking around taking out the other. Idea for another show. About how the bad guys make our job easier. Providing ammo when logically they should be out of it or not that much left in their clips. Or in when you knock someone out they stay knocked out for your convenience. They only come when you hit a certain place on the map. RE 5&6 I've memorized when the battles would start.
This was great!! Was hoping you'd use footage of phantom pain, I hope you're enjoying it!
I was expecting "Climbing rocks" to be included. And it was hilarious the way he said it. Haha
DO a top 7 on places you would take a vacation if you could travel to video game worlds. have to balance beauty of witcher 3 and the need to not get eaten while on vacation:D
What about magic? Or healing? Or coming back to life at the last save? Maybe you should do a list of things you can do in video games that are (nearly) impossible in real life, especially since that's one of the things I love about video games.
Fantastic video as always:)
Just got back into playing mgs v so I am glad you included it in this episode :)
rob you're videos are pure art
so fun to watch! keep up the good work!!!!
We love it when Rob presents a video.
"The type of rocks that give u the purchase of a bar of soap on an ice rink"... I love his analogies.
Healing wounds/injuries that are life threatening, getting shop keepers to buy items with their unlimited supply of cash instead of, you know, not buying items and only trying to sell items. Convincing perfect strangers to help you out with whatever situation you're in. Knowing exactly where to go, or where people are, because of map markers.
I love that elevator music in the background!
That climbing section was hilarious! Lol 😂
I respawned once after three days of being dead but I caused to much fuss so I don't do that anymore, only in videogames from now on.
Another thing I like to do is upload my things to the cloud, but most times my stuff attached to balloons doesn't return, maybe my subscription has ended and I have to buy a new one.
Love you Rob - Keep'em coming! You and Dave! Perfect. Others good too.
Note that in ancient times, one of the reasons you could have a single master warrior take out large numbers is because it was often a case of one exceptionally healthy and well-trained warrior slaughtering a bunch of sickly peasants.
I also expect that legends about invulnerable warriors like Achilles, Cu Cuchlain, Sigurd or Galahad came about due to people who were so great and skilled that they pretty much never lost head on and when they finally died, legends built up around some charm that was undone in the circumstances of their death.
I always smile and laugh at your videos, Rob. They make my day!
I gotta say I love your Friday features
here is a few to add to the list: healing yourself or better yet reviving yourself.
finding money/gems/weapons and ammo just casually lying around the place.
being able to steal a persons entire household possessions right from under their nose whilst simultaneously being offered a quest to complete for a financial reward.
and finally saving the world and have a princess/heir to a throne marry you in the process.