@@michaelwilliam4513 I’m not knocking health but I wouldn’t say Dave needed it as I wouldn’t have classed him as ‘overweight’ or obese so therefore didn’t need to. So long as he’s happy & healthy then great, that’s all that matters. I’m just waiting to see Buff Dave next where he walks in built like Kratos. 🤣
How about a Tuesday Checklist of first gaming memories? Could be Rob's first rage, Dave's first horror game experience, Nath's first competitive game, Ash's first horror game that she loved and Rosie's first Platinum
My dad brought home the NES when I was 4 and I beat the first level of "Super Mario Bros" back in '89. 32 years later, gaming remains my favorite hobby!
I wanted to come back to this because I love this comment; would like to see more people talk about first/memorable game experiences. Aside from what I mentioned above, one of my favorite memories is my best friend at the time and myself playing the (at the time) brand new "Banjo-Kazooie". We passed the pad, progressing through the game together for 16 straight hours, fueled by greasy pizza and Code Red Mountain Dew. Being teenagers, we were entirely obnoxious and excitable about everything, getting to JUST BEFORE the final boss before finally succumbing to sleep. Good flippin times.
Would need to be first PlayStation memory, some of us gaming from before PlayStation, my first gaming memory was my dad taking me to his friends shop and buying me a NES. Amazing thing about it was that I didn't even know I wanted it but it shaped a huge part of my life. First PlayStation memory is playing tomb Raider 2 at my cousin's house. I got my PlayStation a year later as a reward for placing top of my class because my dad said he will get me one if I do well in school. Soul blade was the first game I owned on PlayStation
I love that Rob looked like he was looking out the window, watching his mates playing footie throughout most of this video. Also, will somebody please give Dave some paws!
I did not think I would enjoy Doki Doki but when I learned it was a psychological horror title I decided to try it out. At first, I was not too sure however once things start happening it becomes an excellent weird and disturbing horror tale. Definitely recommend it to anyone who is on the fence about it. Also, I feel the game has some pretty decent tips for writing!
I would have to go with the reveal that Haytham Kenway was a Templar the whole time in Assassin's Creed 3. the first like 2-3 hours you play as him doing Assassin things, and bam!
FF7, all the different connections between the characters, but mostly the lifestream section with Tifa where we learn that Cloud's memories aren't entirely his. Mind blown in 1998 when I first played it.
still getting goosebumps today when I think about that music playing in the background all the time while you slowly recreate his memories. Amazing moment!
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Thank you Ash, for putting Doki Doki in the spotlight again. It’s an amazing experience and too many people discard it as ‘another of those weird anime dating sims’.
In our wide and diverse universe, the human body remains to be one of the most BRILLIANNNTT biological creations. A fine example of this occurs on a cellular level. Did you know, the oldest cell in your body is, on average, 7 years old? Isn't it wonderful? Truly amazing. (In Brian Cox voice) 😂
A shocking moment that shook me to my core was in Dark Souls, when you find Solaire in Izalith and have to fight him. In the game, there's so much despair and pessimism, and Solaire was always a shining beacon of optimism and hope in the game, with his warm inviting voice and his jolly co-operation. To see him aggro is such a huge moment that to this day makes me tear up, because it was the one person in the whole game who was always trustworthy and happy to see you. I don't think I've ever felt so attached to a character that later came back to fight me.
Video game moments that shocked me: (1) When Psycho Mantis read my mind in Metal Gear Solid (I had a Suikoden save file); (2) When I thought my PS3 froze and restarted the opening cutscene only to find out Batman and Joker swapped roles in Arkham Asylum; (3) I thought I messed up when Ethan lost his hand in the early moments of Resident Evil VII.
Have you played Spec ops: The line That ending was a huge shock for me at the end and the whole. But, also made me realize that the human mind can only take so much stress.
Assassins creed 3: you start playing as Haytham Kenway. I was killing red coats as a prospect for the assassins but when it came time to take my oath i had memorized it and started saying the assassins creed but quickly stopped when i realized it wasn't the same. I was intrigued thinking this was a side creed who did their own thing and had their own creed then it revealed that you had pledged to the TEMPLARS! I jumped out of my seat screaming "what!" At the TV for about 10 minutes. My wife (girlfriend at the time) thought I'd lost my mind.
Having played the four games, I think Ash absolutely chose the best moment among them. Guys, Doki Doki is royally messed up. It's a shame that she just spoiled the whole thing, because being blindsided by the twist is just * chef's kiss *. I was genuinely feeling chills on the back of my neck during the whole second cycle. I don't even like horror too much, because jumpy scary doesn't usually work on me, but the creepiness in this game is something else.
I don't know if current, experienced F.I.G. would have been shocked by this, but 19 year old F.I.G. was 100% shook by the Revan Reveal in Star Wars: KOTOR.
Playing the Metal Gear Solid games by chronological order instead of date of release, I have to say that the reveal in Metal Gear Solid 1 shook me (I didn't get spoiled on that one instead I got spoiled on the "reveals" on Snake eater and Phantom Pain)
Persona 5 on how it unfolded to me was absolutely masterful. I kept thinking I had done something wrong and never expecting what was happening. What a twist. Shout out to obvious ones like would you kindly and end of disc 1 FF7.
Xenogears....the longest PS1 game I played....the moment that the people living in the sky actually eating the processed corpse of their old and weak....that shook me so much I don't trust any meat dish for weeks...
For me I'd have to go with the obvious pick as I was lucky enough to not have been spoiled on it beforehand. Final Fantasy 7 - End of disk 1. 'nuff said.
Mass Effect 2 beginning blew my mind. Another game that shocked me at the end after credits scene was Castlevania Lords of Shadow when it is revealed that Gabriel Belmont was Dracula. Another game that kinda blew my mind was at the end of Dead Space 3 after the Awakened dlc. If you haven't played it. It is good and completely changes the ending. Too bad we never will get closure with how it ended.
For me it was in Ace Attorney JFA. Spoilers for the last case if you haven’t played it, at the final trial you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place. You find out that your client is actually guilty of the murder through way of hiring a hitman. Now, to fulfill his contract to the end, the hitman has kidnapped your friend Maya and threatens to kill her if you don’t get a full acquittal for the client. Anyway it all culminates into a very tense cross examination with the hitman, and if you slip up it’s game over. And not just a guilty verdict, you also get a quick epilogue where Phoenix reflects that they never found Maya, but he knows she’s dead and he walks away from the law forever. While the moment may not have the shock value of other moments, it DID shake me really badly. God I was so upset and I felt like such an idiot for getting the wrong answer.
I remember the first time & was on the battle for aaaaaaaaages, didn't want to do it. Having seen the aftermath, the previous scene is a bit poor. Loved that game tho, it's short & very much to the point
@@jonathanbeniston145 granted if I remember if you decide to keep going at the end, don't you fight the guys trying to rescue you? Yeah the end hit me like a ton of bricks
Yes. Doki Doki Literature Club is like a genre on its own. AMAZING game that everyone should play NOW! It’s pretty short and you will be with your jaw dropped in just a couple of hours. But once it “ends”, that’s the actual beginning of things going really weird.
Does it stand out compared to Higurasgi or Corpse Party that are also horror visual novels only more glitchy like an unfinished game I guess? I've not played any of them just heard about them but I think Doki Doki stands out to many newcomers to Visual Novels so I think those are also good if wanting more and don't know what next to try. Both came out years before DDLC (not sure if on PS4 in the west though but are on Steam or older Playstation consoles I think) and DDLC being a Western Visual Novel (better than most I'll say) compared to Japanese and DDLC being more a parody.
@@suntannedduck2388 for me it felt more like Higurashi (the influence is obvious) than Corpse Party. Why? The former feels more like a horror movie. The latter, like a psychological movie (only about suicide, terminal illnesses, depression, etc). Can’t say one is better than the other. In the end I feel like DDLC is a WAY darker, weirder, more shocking and meta Higurashi.
Playing Vanguard Bandits and getting the Bad End. If your relationships with all of your teammates aren't good enough, the main villain ends up mind controlling you in the last battle. You then play through the rest of the battle, fighting your friends. I though, "Surely I'll snap out of it!" The game said, "Nope, kill all your friends, and don't call me Shirley!" Your character shakes off the mind control while standing in the ranks of the baddies while the villain is giving his victory speech, and you are just left to dwell on that as the game ends. I definitely did not expect that!
The scene that shook me to my core as a child was at the end boss of sly two “Clock-La” when you beat the boss and “Bently the turtle” goes to get the item that powers the boss when the beak slams down and paralyses him from the waist down
I had heard people talking about Doki Doki Literature Club but I thought they were just meme-ing about it because it was a dating simulator, I didn't know it had all that other stuff going on!
I think the moment that floored me the most was at the end of Nier when you find out what happened to the world and Yonah makes her decision. There were so many moments in the game that made me think something is wrong here. Still not prepared for that ending...and ending 3. Yikes.
The shopping mall scene in Heavy Rain. The last shot, where the balloon is floating away...fuhgeddaboudit, I was a train wreck. And then, there was Shadow of the Colossus. That bridge, just before you get to the last one... 😭😭😭😭
I was the exact same with Metal Gear Solid and why it has stayed in my mind for so long. I went from playing Spyro the Dragon, Crash Bandicoot, Gran Turismo then wow, what's this game, this is incredible!... and I was hooked. Loved every Metal Gear Solid game ever since... apart from the obvious one after Hideo left. I'll never play that. Lol.
Spec Ops: The Line. Several moments, but especially the white phosphorus part, and the ending. Even the damn loading scenes. "Do you feel like a hero yet?"
Detroit become human, didn't see the twist with Alice coming. Didn't shock me to my core but still shocking. FFX, when you find out the truth about Tidus
@@Aeneiden wow that flew right over your head huh? my original comment was a joke, i was being sarcastic wow that reaction from you lol maybe you need a doctor after all you seem to be missing a sense of humor lmao but here though, you earned it r/whoosh
@@Aeneiden my original comment - " i know right it was so shocking to me when i found out his name was actually pronounced teedus, and to this day i wont accept that revalation" using language that usually signifies the opposite in this case i stated it was shocking, while meaning it was NOT actually shocking, and i was mocking your original comment about how shocking finding out about tidus was hmm lets see does this fit with sarcasm, lets check shall we Sarcasm" The use of irony to mock OR convey contempt. irony - the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect. hmm looks to me like my comment DOES indeed fit that definition, seriously stop now you're just making yourself look worse and worse with each comment you write, oh! and what was it you said at the end oh right you need to learn english
I did find it pretty predictable, but I do read a lot of crime fiction. That being said it still is a fantastic game series. The wheelchair was more of a huge shock for me.
I played Doki Doki for the first time when I was REALLY HIGH! Like, hallucination high, and I enjoyed it, until the first major event happens. After that for a few days afterwords, I would see the image in my head when I closed my eyes and I would see Natsuki in her scary face staring at me at the corner of the light, waiting for it to flick off so she could get me. Terrified me for weeks
Hello You've caught me watching the Tuesday checklist On a Thursday, And I Also Couldn't Believe it when Liquid Snake was Master Miller the Entire time
My list: -Silent Hill 2, when James watches the video of him killing Mary. -Bioshock Infinite, when Booker finds out he's Comstock and her baby looses her pinky because of his fault. -Days Gone, when Deacon speaks with O'Brian in person at the cemetery. -When Tidus finds his father is Sin, and at the end when he says good bye to Yuna. -Uncharted 4, when Rafe tells Drake his brother has been using him all along. -God of War ps4, when Baldur reveals he hates his mother who is actually the queen of the Valkaries.
Yes, absolutely agree with Ash. Doki Doki blew me away when I played it. I couldn't stop and found it so mesmerising, freaky but it also really made me question a lot. Plus the music was beautiful, I downloaded the soundtrack and still listen to it.
The meta-horror elements of DDLC were not nearly so troubling as Sayori’s first conversation about how she feels. I’ve had many friends on the range from daily check-in to trying to keep them on the line while you run red lights to get there, and it’s upsettingly close to the latter. It’s got enough red flags that if a real person spoke to me like that I’d be checking whether it’s faster to go myself or send an ambulance, and then you have to sit there while the MC says literally the worst possible things to her. After that, spooky glitch ladies is nothing.
you find out in the citadel dlc that they did make a clone of shepard, maybe a few of them...but the clone or clones only existed to harvest organs and other parts that they either couldn't recover, get in working condition again, or replace with cybernetics. so there are cloned bits and pieces in the shepard we play as, but for the most part they are still the same shepard we played as in mass effect 1.
Doki Doki is a great game and it is kinda disturbing. There's even a warning at the start saying that if you already struggle with mental health issues you probably shouldn't play it.
For me it was third scarecrow encounter in Arkham asylum when the screen goes blurry and shuts down for a moment I wasn’t sure if it’s actually my tele
Spoilers ahead… Mine was Bioshock the original one when Andrew Ryan was talking about how basically your character had no free will and was a slave that never questioned anything, and when you realize that he wasn’t necessarily everything you thought he was. You realize that Atlas wasn’t really Atlas and was manipulating you in a power play to take control of rapture and his name is actually Fontaine. And even the fact that if you spared the little sisters you get the good ending surprised me.
Twisted Metal on PS3 where Sweet Tooth is talking about hunting down and killing his daughter. That was dark, dark, dark. I'm a veteran and so is my best friend, and when he was talking we both stopped in shock and we're just like Wow. That's dark. The scariest part was kids could get and play that game.
doki doki is so damn good, I played it on pc when it released, and I platinumed it on ps5 when it released for PlayStation and plan to do the ps4 version eventually. 10/10 game
That Liquid Snake moment reminds me of child-me being unable to comprehend that Darth Sidious was Chancellor Palpatine, despite the obvious hints in the prequels 🤣
When I played Skyrim for the first time, the opening sequence really threw me off. Oh, you thought we'd start you in prison like in our other games? Not quite! You're starting at your own execution! I remember there's a line after character creation where the soldier says "we'll be sure to return your remains to (your country of origin)" and I was just stuck at "my *remains*??? What do you mean my remains? You're kidding right? Right?" I know it seems like a nice cinematic opening that's not that special after playing it for years and years, but it was a big tone shift for an Elder Scrolls game and I admit had me really off guard the first time.
I was trying to guess which Metal Gear moment Rob would mention. I settled on discovering The Boss hadn't really defected, but the world would forever think she was a traitor and war criminal. The truth is, she's a hero. The way it breaks Snake's faith in his own country makes it even harder-hitting.
doki doki is a game that should be played for the first time with no spoilers goin in, and on PC, not console. some of the unique freaky stuff that goes on just isn't possible on console, so you know it's just a game on console. but when that stuff is said or happens on PC, it legit freaks you out in a real world way.