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The Dumbest Characters In Gaming Ever
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This is one of my classic "I didn't mean to make this so long" videos that were so much shorter when I mapped it out in my head, but hey, we're basically covering two games here, and I also have a lot to say about what scared me off from revisiting these classic games...
Intro: 0:00
Why I hate vampires: 3:04
Cornell: 12:38
Henry: 24:47
Reinhardt/Carrie: 31:10
Bad endings. I don't know about anyone else, but they terrify me. Just when the hero(es) thought everything was finally right, just when it looked like peace had finally returned to the world, something happens that, at best, creates a bittersweet victory and, at worst, spoils everything and the enemies win, despite everything that happened throughout your adventure. Bad endings don't give you any second chances, you screwed things up for everyone and you must pay dearly...
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Boss Short-cuts are what I called any special strategies that can instantly or almost-instantly kill a boss, or any strategies that make the boss incredibly easy. Some are intentional, some aren't, but in any case, they're always amazing to discover.
Boss battles are perhaps the most crucial parts of most games. You've taken down all the underlings, and now it's time to face the big, bad leader. They come in all shapes and sizes - some are easy, some are tough, others are fun to battle, but there are plenty who will drive you insane as well.
#pizzatower #gaming
WARNING: CONTAINS JUMP SCARES AND MAY BE LOUD!
Intro and semi-review of Pizza Tower: 0:00
It's Pizza Time!: 3:28
A funny observation: 22:22
The finale: 23:57
Time limits. I don't know about anyone else, but they terrify me. I like to take my time when playing video games, enjoying the experience at my own pace. But the moment I'm told that I'm going to be working against a timer, I can't help panicking. I'm thrown out of my comfort zone, and even the easiest tasks become tough to accomplish. Sure, it's good to be thrown out of a loop from time to time, and there's nothing wrong with a variety of challenges, but I always want the scary timer section cleared as soon as possible and move onto something else a little tense. In this series, I take a look at timer sequences in games that got to me the most.
NOTE: In cases where bad endings and scary timers overlap, (Example: Bad ending requires a timer to run out) Creepy Bad Endings will win out, and the video will be a CBE video.
Creepy Time Limits on Wario Land 4: youtube.com/watch?v=D_3siUgFA_s
Want more Creepy Time Limits? Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqAOS078OKUqCK0o_Hqv7fAj
Just the other day, the arcade or Playstation game, In The Hunt, popped into my head. I have very fond memories of playing this deep water shoot 'em up many years ago, and soon found myself wanting to cover its coolest boss concept in a Boss Analysis video, so here we are!
Boss battles are perhaps the most crucial parts of most games. You've taken down all the underlings, and now it's time to face the big, bad leader. They come in all shapes and sizes - some are easy, some are tough, others are fun to battle, but there are plenty who will drive you insane as well.
Boss Analysis playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBxBHm-eBzfQcE6zDIwl2Ut
There's no such thing as a perfect video game. It doesn't matter how critically acclaimed one might be, you're bound to find fault with it somewhere. Some of the problems games face can outright ruin them, and they rightly receive the ire they deserve, but as with all elements of life, it's equally as likely you'll develop pet peeves related to video games that drive you crazy, regardless of how trivial they are in the grand scheme of things.
What are your video game pet peeves? These are mine.
#Gaming #petpeeves
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Back in 2021, I shared a third heaping of my unpopular opinions, and during the video, I went after Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure on the Wii. I had this to say, "To play this game to the end is a form of torture that should be outlawed everywhere".
A particularly strong focus of my ire towards the game came from its second-last level. Well, I think it's high time I explained why it got my goat so badly...
Want more Worst Levels Ever? Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqA1ffreHTonEDpmiIqVdguS
This series is all about characters who blew me away with their incredible intelligence, bestowing them the ability to complete tasks you would've thought were far beyond any AI and allowing them to dominate the game they're in by the power of their wits alone.
To qualify, characters don't need to have such advanced AI that they'll leave you worrying they're going to grow into Skynet, they just need to be smart enough to impress within the realms of their games.For this first (and possibly only) episode in this series, I've included the characters that have personally left me impressive with their superior AI...
None of these are probably as impressive as a human who knows what they're doing, but that's not the point of the video, we're here to gush about intelligent AI.
Smart Gruntilda artwork by Dragonfetus1.
Credit goes to World of Longplays and longplays.net for the Batman: Arkham City footage. (Played by Spazbo4)
The Dumbest Characters In Gaming Ever playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBlbb3gptJh-aSblUCw5kFb
This time, we meet dumb ducks, learn why narcissism can lead to stupidity and even more weapon woes.
The only characters that cannot be included are playable characters during gameplay, (Cutscenes are a different story) as their level of intelligence is dependant on the actions of the player.
We've all had our dumb gaming moments, (Just see Gargantuan Gaming Gaffes for mine) but as they say, a bad worksman blames his tools.
The Dumbest Characters In Gaming Ever playlist: youtube.com/watch?v=ZfLvqOYX53E&list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBlbb3gptJh-aSblUCw5kFb&pp=gAQBiAQB
In Squeak Squad, If you don't move Kirby at all for around 16 seconds and he doesn't take a hit, he'll go through his idle animation of falling asleep.
Not the wisest thing to do in the heat of battle, but I became curious to see if it was possible to get Kirby to nod off during the game's boss battles. The chance to further humiliate the easy collection of clowns is merely an accidental added bonus.
However, in order to prevent the challenge from becoming too easy, there are two additional rules I came up with, at least one of which must be applied:
- Only Kirby's sleep during his idle animation will count, sleeping from the Sleep ability during a boss won't be counted.
- The use of any stored abilities is banned.
Either one of these rules by themself is enough to keep the challenge fair, you can choose whichever strikes your fancy, but personally, I prefer to only ban storable item, because the other rule allows for slightly more flexiablity during some boss battles.
Is it Possible to Make Sonic Give up in Each Boss Fight in Sonic CD?: youtube.com/watch?v=QG7E2YaHnYU
Challenge playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqA8A9_-1PjimknbY5KWMcGg
For any games I don't talk about, I either didn't have much of a opinion on, didn't know what to say about them, or possibly forgot about them.
Games featured:
- Mario & Luigi Brothership
- FANTASIAN Neo Dimension
- Romancing SaGa 2 Revenge of the Seven
- DRAGON QUEST III HD-2D Remake
- Stray
- Ace Attorney Investigations Collection
- The Hundred Line - Last Defense Academy
- The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
- Tales of the Shire
- Farmagia
- Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero
- Metroid Prime 4
#Nintendo #Direct # Nintendodirect
When you reach the very end of a game and have to defeat the final boss to order to earn the right to finish the adventure, it can be a very scary and tense time. But not all final bosses are much of a threat. In fact, some of them are utterly pathetic, and there's no way they could possibly challenge you if you've already overcome every other obstacle in the game.
For this Boss Analysis, I cover some of my favourite pathetic final bosses in descending order of "difficulty".
Number 6: 0:43
Number 5: 5:54
Number 4: 13:04
Number 3: 23:24
Number 2: 30:16
Number 1: 37:20
Boss Analysis playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBxBHm-eBzfQcE6zDIwl2Ut
Previous parts:
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No matter the genre, my search for the most powerful characters in gaming ever is never far from my mind, even when I'm playing visual novels that rarely, if ever, have much of a focus on gameplay-related combat...
The Most Powerful Characters In Gaming Ever playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAB6C76FF1511EA28
What games do YOU wish were real? Let's chat in the comments!
Intro: 0:00
Punch-Out!! Nintendo Edition: 0:46
Danganronpa: Remix: 8:32
Batman Arkham Flashpoint: 15:22
Puyo Puyo Ultimate RPG: 19:40
A different kind of Pokemon Puzzle game: 24:58
Honourable mentions: 31:52
Art drawn by Dragonfetus1.
Credit goes to World of Longplays and longplays.net for the Walking Dead footage. Played by: kireev20000
Want more Top 5s, Top 10s, countdowns and anything else along those lines from me? Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqDsEHl23wPuqq8bI4I23SIy
#gaming #top5 #Top5 #DreamGames #GamingWishlist
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Many times, I hear people say that graphics don't matter and that only gameplay counts towards making a game great. I disagree with this.
There are some games out there with such graphical problems, it can seriously spoil the experience. Today, I'm taking a look at the games that will test the faith of even the most devout "gameplay whores". Wow, never thought I'd say that. Except for the other seven previous times, of course.
Learn why being poisoned is even worse for you than you thought, why Saturn can't be trusted, why JPEG images suck, and... Top Banana finally loses its crown?!
Previous episodes:
Episode 1: youtube.com/watch?v=B5kWGMa9oSw
Episode 2: youtube.com/watch?v=UKg7fra0_a4
Episode 3: youtube.com/watch?v=x2pa-3x6WXQ
Episode 4: youtube.com/watch?v=63ePJHjhH1k
Episode 5: youtube.com/watch?v=phFq7XOYGM8
Episode 6: youtube.com/watch?v=v1a_5SaxPtc
Episode 7: youtube.com/watch?v=BrH6GovWRgI
Don't Leave My Eyes Alone!: youtube.com/watch?v=JW-FJd9m99k
Mario has been the king of platformers for as long as we can all remember, deciding upon the absolute worst (official) Mario level from the large collection of 2D Mario platformers is a very difficult task when the quality is as consistently high as it is.
Opinions may vary on what makes a great or a terrible level, but I'm confident that my choice and the focus of this episode of Worst Levels Ever cannot be topped in terms of cheap and poorly-designed unfairness...
Want more Worst Levels Ever? Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqA1ffreHTonEDpmiIqVdguS
In a previous episode, I covered a number of bosses I consider scary for various reasons, titled "Bosses I Fear". I've decided this would make for a fine sub-series in a similar vein to Bosses I Hate...
Today's featured boss comes from the never-ending waterfall of misery, Alundra on the original Sony Playstation...
Bosses are naturally scary and intimidating: they're (usually) powerful and they (usually) tower over the player character. But it takes something especially frightening to get to transform me from the brave boss-slaying warrior I usually am to a cowering little girl hiding in a corner. Today, I'm focusing on the bosses that I fear the most.
There is no one true way for boss to be considered scary by my standards, they come in all shapes and sizes and skins. (Definitely skins) Perhaps the boss has a disgusting, unnatural design that puts barf bags back in business. Maybe they do horrible, unspeakable things to your character if they get a hold on them. Don't underestimate the power of music and what it can add to the atmosphere either, or maybe they simply dish out huge damage and I'm constantly worrying I'm going to make that single mistake that gets me killed.
Please note that fear is a very subjective topic, and as such, what makes me want to run for the hills and beyond might have zero effect upon you whatsoever and vice versa.
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Credit goes to World of Longplays and longplays.net for some footage. (Played by ScHlAuChi)
Boss Analysis playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBxBHm-eBzfQcE6zDIwl2Ut
There's no such thing as a perfect video game. It doesn't matter how critically acclaimed one might be, you're bound to find fault with it somewhere. Some of the problems games face can outright ruin them, and they rightly receive the ire they deserve, but as with all elements of life, it's equally as likely you'll develop pet peeves related to video games that drive you crazy, regardless of how trivial they are in the grand scheme of things.
What are your video game pet peeves? These are mine.
#Gaming #petpeeves
Shinobi III is the awesome sequel to the classic Revenge of Shinobi on the Genesis or Mega Drive. Back in episode 33, I fought each of the bosses of Revenge of Shinobi under the most difficult circumstances, and now it's the sequel turn to get the same treatment and further my ninja training.
Rather than giving into weaknesses and accepting all the help the game gives me, though, I've decided to do the exact opposite to answer the question I had: Is it possible to beat each of the eight bosses with the bare minimum? This means...
- No kunai/shurikens
- No special Jitsu
- No POW upgrade
All Joe Musashi has at his disposal to overcome his deadliest foes is a short-range knife, a kick... and a katana when he dash attacks? I believe that no boss from any game should become unbeatable if you go up against them in the worst possible situation and was curious to see if this game didn't fall into the same trap as my much-hated Buebeam Trap from Mega Man 2.
Intro: 0:00
Boss 1: 5:35
Boss 2: 9:41
Boss 3: 12:19
Boss 4: 17:18
Boss 5?: 25:12
Boss 6: 26:11
Boss 7: 33:50
Boss 8: 37:55
Boss 9: 48:40
Boss 10: 51:35
Boss 11: 57:48
Boss 12: 1:01:07
Boss 13: 1:08:46
Boss Analysis playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBxBHm-eBzfQcE6zDIwl2Ut
But the truth is, even though I've made nine Leave My Ears Alone! videos where I point out the video game sound effects and songs that were horrible or plain annoying to my ear drums, there are far more that I can't get enough of.
So for a change of pace, this is Don't Leave My Ears Alone!, where we're going over the music and sound effects from this medium I adore and why I do.
Warning: May contain spoilers for plot heavy games, such as Shining Force II, Mother 3, Fire Emblem (GBA), Dragon Quest 3, Final Fantasy V and Persona 5.
The original Don't Leave My Ears Alone: youtube.com/watch?v=v6KyywOkhYM
The second Don't Leave My Ears Alone: youtube.com/watch?v=diTyBgNvQQA
The third Don't Leave My Ears Alone: youtube.com/watch?v=cTiZXBGuEPI
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Credit goes to World of Longplays and longplays.net for the Zelda Twilight Princess footage. (Played by Tsunao)
There's no such thing as a perfect video game. It doesn't matter how critically acclaimed one might be, you're bound to find fault with it somewhere. Some of the problems games face can outright ruin them, and they rightly receive the ire they deserve, but as with all elements of life, it's equally as likely you'll develop pet peeves related to video games that drive you crazy, regardless of how trivial they are in the grand scheme of things.
What are your video game pet peeves? These are mine.
#Gaming #petpeeves
But other the years, I've encountered many sound effects and songs that nearly made me lose my hearing. Grab your earplugs, and keep your pointer over that volume control, because once again, I'm covering even more of the most obnoxious and downright irritating assaults on the ears that I've encountered.
Anything from horrible music to annoyingly repetitive sound effects may be included. No non-licensed games will be featured. Warning: some of my choices may be opinion-based.
Pokemon: 0:00
Zelda: 4:08
Grandia II: 14:28
Donald Duck: 17:14
Mario Maker 2: 19:31
Super Paper Mario: 22:26
Grandia: 24:33
Age of Empires II: 26:54
Previous episodes:
Episode 1: youtube.com/watch?v=l-fxoBpV1pQ
Episode 2: youtube.com/watch?v=2V-elSkVM8s
Episode 3: youtube.com/watch?v=15OXO8cVSu4
Episode 4: youtube.com/watch?v=Of88W9pJ-98
Episode 5: youtube.com/watch?v=_Qe3AEwaqLY
Episode 6: youtube.com/watch?v=XrEOibXeeD4
Episode 7: youtube.com/watch?v=4mrPN9m3RCI
Episode 8: youtube.com/watch?v=kkdOY87ViNY
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The only characters that cannot be included are playable characters during gameplay, (Cutscenes are a different story) as their level of intelligence is dependant on the actions of the player.
We've all had our dumb gaming moments, (Just see Gargantuan Gaming Gaffes for mine) but as they say, a bad worksman blames his tools.
The Dumbest Characters In Gaming Ever playlist: youtube.com/watch?v=ZfLvqOYX53E&list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBlbb3gptJh-aSblUCw5kFb&pp=gAQBiAQB
I've covered the first two Sonic Game Books (Metal City Mayhem and Zone Rangers) in past Creepy Bad Endings videos, and after all the bad ending fun I had with them, there was no way I could resist covering the third in the series: Sonic V. Zonik! But unfortunately, in terms of what I seek from these adventures, this one ended up being quite the disappointment for me...
Intro: 0:00
Ending 1: 4:16
Ending 2: 6:34
Ending 3: 8:39
Ending 4: 10:24
Ending 5: 12:37
Epilogue: 14:03
Creepy Bad Endings # 104 covers the first book: youtube.com/watch?v=WR39vLS-TZ0
Creepy Bad Endings # 108 covers the second book: youtube.com/watch?v=NU-g8lQ7s3Q
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Since their inception in 1997 with PaRappa the Rappa, (At least I THINK that's the first one) I've had a somewhat turbulent relationship towards the rhythm action genre. At one point, I regarded them all as stupid, simplistic and a complete waste of time compared to so many other video games out there.
Nowadays, my opinion of them has improved dramatically and I definitely respect them for what they are. But where could have such a resentment could have sprung from? I think I have an idea: it all started in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, of all games...
Want more Worst Levels Ever? Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqA1ffreHTonEDpmiIqVdguS
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Boss Short-cuts are what I called any special strategies that can instantly or almost-instantly kill a boss, or any strategies that make the boss incredibly easy. Some are intentional, some aren't, but in any case, they're always amazing to discover.
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time: 0:23
Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker: 3:06
Super Mario RPG: 4:35
Decap Attack: 4:59
Pokemon Stadium: 5:58
Pokemon X/Y: 7:17
Metroid Dread: 12:10
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon: 15:34
Boss Analysis playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBxBHm-eBzfQcE6zDIwl2Ut
The only characters that cannot be included are playable characters during gameplay, (Cutscenes are a different story) as their level of intelligence is dependant on the actions of the player.
We've all had our dumb gaming moments, (Just see Gargantuan Gaming Gaffes for mine) but as they say, a bad worksman blames his tools.
The Dumbest Characters In Gaming Ever playlist: youtube.com/watch?v=ZfLvqOYX53E&list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBlbb3gptJh-aSblUCw5kFb&pp=gAQBiAQB
#Gaming #Characters
But some of the items the Kidd has at his disposal might actually make the challenge too easy. This lead me to come up with a ranking system of sorts so I can't just Wizard Cane or copter my way to victory without a single thought.
Check out this playlist for more silly challenges, including No Jump challenges of two other classic Genesis platformers: Dynamite Headdy and Ristar: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqA8A9_-1PjimknbY5KWMcGg
However, as much the creators try, true equality is something that can never be fully achieved, and in many cases, the faster characters tend to be the best in their respective games.
Usually in The Most Powerful Characters In Gaming Ever series, I either focus on characters that are the strongest statistically and/or dominate their game. But for this, I decide to focus purely on speed and nothing else.
Thumbnail art by Dragonfetus1.
Want more Zelda gameplay but bored of how Zelda does it? Unhappy with the direction the series has taken in recent years and crave something akin to the older titles? Then why not check out Alundra for the Playstation.
While it's obviously inspired by the adventures of Link and his quests to save the princess or whatever, it carves more than enough of its own identity, and in many ways, it could even be considered superior: it's longer than any Zelda game, and tougher than any of them, aside from possibly Zelda 2.
But be warned: although the graphics may look somewhat cutesy, the content within is anything but. This is one of the darkest, hardest-hitting and downright depressing games I've ever seen. In this video, I discuss its scariest and saddest moments that have stuck in my mind like glue and simply refuse to budge...
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Credit goes to World of Longplays and longplays.net for some footage. (Played by ScHlAuChi)
Want more creepy moments? Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBPmz1Z1napLxOzyETWsxAC
There is no one true way for boss to be considered scary by my standards, they come in all shapes and sizes and skins. (Definitely skins) Perhaps the boss has a disgusting, unnatural design that puts barf bags back in business. Maybe they do horrible, unspeakable things to your character if they get hold on them. Don't underestimate the power of music and what it can add to the atmosphere either, or maybe they simply dish out huge damage and I'm constantly worrying I'm going to make that single mistake that gets me killed.
Just to note, fear is a very subjective topic, and as such, what makes me want to run for the hills and beyond might have zero effect upon you whatsoever and vice versa. Any bosses you think I should've included may have been disregarded for being too obvious or just not being scary enough to me. There's also a chance I could be saving them for a future sequel video or forgot about them at the time I made the video
Intro: 0:00
Metroid Fusion: 1:58
Gynoug/Wings of Wor: 11:25
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of time: 16:37
Double Dragon II: The Revenge: 27:54
Streets of Rage 2: 39:39
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance: 51:33
Boss Analysis playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqBxBHm-eBzfQcE6zDIwl2Ut
I covered the Sonic Game Book, Metal City Mayhem, in Creepy Bad Endings as an April Fools Day video, but the joke's on me because I got intensely involved in the story and what Sonic went through.
Well, there was no way I'd be able to resist the allure of making a sequel episode about the next book in the same series: Zone Rangers!
Man, if you thought Sonic suffered in Metal City Mayhem, you ain't seen nothing yet... And now Tails is along for the ride as well? Uh-oh.
Creepy Bad Endings # 104 covers the first book: youtube.com/watch?v=WR39vLS-TZ0
Creepy Bad Endings playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL44A194E0A3D7DAB4
Water levels have an infamous reputation among the gaming populace: The Water Temple in Zelda Ocarina of Time, Labyrinth Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 1, just to name two examples. Today, I thought I'd talk about one that I've never heard anyone else talks about that ticked me right off from Monster World IV...
Near the end of the video, I go somewhat off course and start talking about a Creepy Bad Ending.
Creepy Bad Endings ???: 20:30
Want more Worst Levels Ever? Check out the playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqA1ffreHTonEDpmiIqVdguS
To prove it, I thought I'd make this video, the first in a possible series, where I discuss my thoughts about the most recent (at the time of writing) Nintendo Direct. (September 14th, 2023)
For any games I don't talk about, I either didn't have much of a opinion on, didn't know what to say about them, or possibly forgot about them.
Games featured:
- Mario Vs. Donkey Kong
- Prince of Persia The Lost Crown
- Super Mario RPG Remake
- Princess Peach: Showtime!
- Another Code: Recollection
- SaGa Emerald Beyond
- Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft
- Detective Pikachu Returns
- Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes
- Luigi's Mansion 2 HD
- F-Zero 99
- WarioWare: Move It!
- Wargroove 2
- Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Over the years, there have been some laughably weak main characters starring in video games, characters who you're almost embarrassed to be controlling or if they're enemies, feel bad to fight. In this series, I'll show footage of these characters' greatest feats of "power".
The Weakest Characters In Gaming Ever playlist has all the previous episodes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8482CD6BA2707426
As punishment for having the audacity to even make these errors, I've decided to reveal them all to the world. Try not to facepalm too hard now, you hear me?
Gargantuan Gaming Gaffes: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqAPlfRRNlHrb01lJVpmHPuS
Unsurprisingly, the focus of the Boss Analysis series has been on... bosses. Big Bosses, Tiny Bosses, Bosses with low health, Pathetic Final Bosses, you name it.
But over all the attention I've lavished upon the biggest threats in gaming, their underlings are starting to feel a little left out. But I'm only too happy to change that, though they might not like exactly HOW I'm going to go about it...
Today, I talk about the Streets of Rage enemy that angers me the most.
Enemy Analysis Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqCQurmUhLEWZYXyrJRF6GaC
Unsurprisingly, the focus of the Boss Analysis series has been on... bosses. Big Bosses, Tiny Bosses, Bosses with low health, Pathetic Final Bosses, you name it.
But over all the attention I've lavished upon the biggest threats in gaming, their underlings are starting to feel a little left out. But I'm only too happy to change that, though they might not like exactly HOW I'm going to go about it...
This time, I turn my focus towards what I consider some of the most annoying SRPG enemies around and why they get under my skin so much.
Part 1: 0:00
Part 2: 12:00
Enemy Analysis Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqCQurmUhLEWZYXyrJRF6GaC
Unsurprisingly, the focus of the Boss Analysis series has been on... bosses. Big Bosses, Tiny Bosses, Bosses with low health, Pathetic Final Bosses, you name it.
But over all the attention I've lavished upon the biggest threats in gaming, their underlings are starting to feel a little left out. But I'm only too happy to change that, though they might not like exactly HOW I'm going to go about it...
Today, I talk about my most hated Legend of Zelda enemy ever. Er, most hated for gameplay-related reasons, to be more specific.
Enemy Analysis Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqCQurmUhLEWZYXyrJRF6GaC
But after all the attention I've lavished upon the biggest threats in gaming, their underlings are starting to feel a little left out. But I'm only too happy to change that, though they might not like exactly HOW I'm going to go about it...
Enemy Analysis Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmVdMZ2khLqCQurmUhLEWZYXyrJRF6GaC