I’ve always loved how accurate this is, in the miles morales spider-man game one enemy will literally say “that guy was a loser, I’m not” the confidence is astounding
That's so true as someone who's 100% completed the game. They are like "I'm built different, I can take out the new spider man with a crowbar!" And then you use the remote mines and venom to take them out.
Spiderman is gay propaganda. No sane heterosexual straight non-crooked man would dress in tights in public! Notie that Spoderman is always spreadinng out his legs at every man, woman and child! HE BE DONE GOOFBALLIN'!
Less confidence, more just sheer stupidity, thinking they can win a melee against a guy who can regularly stop speeding cars with nothing but his bare hands and some string or who can get back up after being smashed through concrete walls and continue on fighting at peak capacity despite having multiple broken bones. If it were a cutscene, you know Peter or Miles would be one-shoting each thug without breaking a sweat, even the larger ones. It’s the same thing with the Arkham series, with each thug taunting and threatening Batman as if he isn’t the same man who has probably already hospitalized some of them at some point with his track record.
@@callmev3531 I can't remember what series it was from, but I remember a Batman cartoon clip where a gangster is patrolling a building, opens up a door and sees Batman. Batman looks at him. The gangster says absolutely nothing, quietly closes the door and pretends nothing happened.
“No, it means you’re three times faster. Geez, I thought your boss deserved to go down for kidnapping my daughter, but if he doesn’t even let his mooks watch Gundam, he really needs to die.”
I love that the guy in orange just passes out and falls to the ground slowly, a smile still on his face. He was hit so hard that his soul left his body. Caleb is a seriously good actor.
I love how in Jedi: Fallen Order, when there's only one stormtrooper left, sometimes they'll show how worried they are with lines like "I can't do this by myself"
What makes it worst is when you literally almost one shot them, and they are still running at you like they don't have a gigantic gaping hole in their chest.
TailAbNormal in fallout: *literally blows up a gang of raiders to pieces with a rocket launcher that launches nukes while wearing a pimped out suit of power armor* also a raider that witnessed this at a distance: runs at you with a rusty pocket knife*
Truly you have to appreciate that last guy. Everyone was dead, his own boss was defeated so he really had no reason to fight. He just wanted the thrill of battle.
The way he said "I already know... none of them are ME" Always makes me laugh. Genuinely I thought back to that moment and had to come back here to watch it again cause it was so funny. Just the absolute balls of steel and narcissistic self confidence to say that makes me laugh so hard. Bloody love this vid.
Man 2 years and seeing this is still funny. Also they finally added a fear factor in Gotham Knights making them smart enough to run seeing combat happen.
This is why I see more realism in halo, you witness jackals and grunts flee in terror, sometimes without even losing an ally or get shot once, they just see you and they flee, I love that programming cause it shows just how badass you really are
I love that in metal gear rising they actually gave a reason why the enemy soldiers aren’t scared of raiden and it’s that they actually are really scared but when they became cyborgs they got pain inhibitors to make sure they aren’t held back by fear when they fight raiden
I love games that have actually started doing this. I can't remember which one (maybe Fallout), but I like letting enemies go if they start running away. Just makes my character feel more human.
I was playing Shadow of Mordor and thought of this. The Uruks just run straight into battle knowing that even if they kill Talion, they still literally, canonically, cannot kill Talion. Like, they know this. They know Talion is immortal. They literally call him Grave-Walker. WTF do they gain by killing themselves on him?
@@Da1337Man I mean I haven't played that game but neither is a bunch of idiots running into a guy who just killed a ton of idiots acting like they have some sort of chance
You gotta give the minions credit where it's *ABSOLUTELY* due, the confidence and passion for their job is ASTOUNDING. Like, "Oh, you beat my comrades, my superiors and my entire squad in a single minute? Aight, run these hands."
There's something really cinematic about the camera angle changing when the last guy says "I already know that none of them are me." It almost gives horror vibes like when the main character is alone with the serial killer or the person who's secretly a monster
“You may have beat the Elite Four, became the champion, and caught every legendary Pokémon there is, but you ain’t seen nothin like me yet”- Youngster Joey
Not gonna lie getting beat by the world champ in the universe of pokemon is clout in of itself, like anybody can lose to a gym leader and you'd be trash but losing to the champ? The regions best took time out of his day to pencil in an ass whoopin just for you, you should feel honored.
"They ain't me!" I can't fault their boss for hiring the most diehard henchmen; there's like a million instances where people in anime just completely let the protagonist walk all over them once they know how strong they are. These boys got heart.
But then you have the "level with you" minions who suddenly are level 120, in fully enchanted daedric gear, and they can cast fireball which has a 5000% damage buff just becauase they are AI. And suddenly this rando bandit is the strongest enemy you have every faced. Heck the bosses aren't this strong, they are level capped. But no, the unique bandits in this cave have no level cap.
For real, ganked Alduin in like 30 seconds flat, run into a levelled thalmor patrol slinging spells and my health drops like a brick and I'm actually using potions to survive.
i hope one day there is a game where every minion is self conscious and then you meet one guy who actually has this confidence and hes the hardest boss in the game
A concept for this could be like such he's one of many minions in the final dungeon he's introduced early on next to a save point do you can learn not to fight them and instead sneak around them with a distinct design from everyone else and the normal self conscious enemies who hesitate and clearly show that they don't even know if putting full effort into attacks will even change anything so you have to manage avoiding the confident minion while dealing with the others
"Yes, bro. You are going to beat me. You, the random mugger with the iron dagger you pulled out from your underwear, are going to beat me, the level 70 dragonborn walking around in daedric armor. This will DEFINITELY not end with me wiping your blood off my sword. Take your shot, champ."
The best is when you use some big AOE attack and take out like 50 enemies in an instant, then there's like one dude left who starts running at you with a stick
Hero: Hey, I’m here for the interview! Minion: RUN THEM HANDS! Protag: Really? Again? How many times do you have to teach you this lesson?! Hero: TIME! LOOP! Hero: Hey, I’m here for the interview! Minion: RUN THEM HANDS! Protag: Really? Again? How many times do you have to teach you this less- WAIT! Hero: TIME! LOOP! Hero: Hey, I’m here for the interview! Minion: RUN THEM HANDS! Protag: Really? Again? How many times do you have to teach you this less- WAIT! Hero: TIME! LOOP! Hero: Hey, I’m here for the interview! Minion: RUN THEM HANDS! Protag: Really? Again? How many times do you have to teach you this less- WAIT! Hero: TIME! LOOP!
Calebs empathy for pawns is admirable 🤣 He needs to look to heros like Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, their approach to minions is to utilize them for stretching/warming/destressing🤣
After watching this. I might be one of those minions when it comes to multiplayer vs games. "That's crazy that you thought I would give a flying _ who you fought", and "None of them are me" I say stuff like that all the time. Not like I'm out here getting dropped like them but still
I know right! That was my favorite part. He's already established that he beat everyone else including his boss, and he's like YOU'RE DYING TODAY FOOL!
This is every level in Sifu. I just walked into the room and everyone’s ready to fight, no questions asked. Doesn’t matter how many scores of people I just destroyed.
Not gonna lie, a game where any mooks alive after you kill the boss promote to minibosses and fight both you and the other contenders for boss sounds both really fun and really frustrating.
@@darwengwein3605 hey that dude is right about shadow of mordor. If an random enemy kills you, he levels up and gets promoted to captain. If captain kills you he levels and gets promoted to warlord or something. If you die over and over to a guy, you have to start the game over lol
"I believe in myself. I just need to get angry and let my Super Saiyan out. Aaaaaaaaaaaah!" *Charging towards the same guy that has killed him 35 times in a row* This life ain't anime, my G.
With a smirk playing at the corners of his lips and a glint in his eye, he coolly retorted, 'Oh no, I'm good, I'm good.. I ain't gotta look.. I ain't gotta look; Cause.. I already know... *_I already know the fact that none of them are me,_* '
_As Hans Zimmer's "My Enemy" blared in the background, a sense of ominous power radiated from the minion, revealing that _*_he was the true mastermind, cunningly disguised as a mere mortal._*
Thief in Skyrim : Hey see that guy in the daedric armor who killed three dragons, an entire platoon of imperial soldiers, two bears and a pack of wolves? *Let's rob him*
Thia is why older assassins creed games is such a satisfying experience because the enemies can be scared of you and ran away when you kill their commander or you kill plenty amount of their comrades.
The last part is that moment when you have passed so much time beating minions up and not have fun doing it and you realise you still have to beat more minions even more.