I can imagine in a couple decades, his daughter starts dating someone. Then he starts making videos where he practices all kinds of things on a character that looks just like her boyfriend.
Sure do love residential evil. Nothing is more terrifying than residential evil. In all seriousness though, I've never even heard of this resident evil game
@@I_am_a_cat_ It's an underground PS2 game. Maybe you're not old enough or if you're 22 y.o+ you just didn't get to play it. It was an online game and very famous in Japan back then but it didn't get much fame here in the west.
Tarkov is one thing, we need this to be continued. The obscure games and content from them are solid gold Sam, I remember being so excited to get this only to remember we had 56k and no friends with matching setups back then lol
the tragedy of Outbreak was that it was way ahead of its time in terms of coop gameplay. If it had com out 3 or 4 years later than it did it probably would have been wildly successful.
I cannot wait to see what Sam does with that random in-law’s ashes and by cannot wait I mean I am mortified by the notion of Sam using someone’s scorched remains for a RU-vid bit. In all likelihood, Abby or the dog will open it and think it’s Sam’s iconic dandruff collection and throw it away or mix it into a smoothie or something like that.
I remember I used to play this game a bit when I was a kid... I would never make it passed the initial stage and proceeded to wander around for hours just trying to piece together what the game wanted from me. What sequence of events was I supposed to do in order to progress? I imagine this might be what Hell is like but for eternity.
I had #1 and 2 of this game and bought it along with a thick ass guidebook, not that I actually read through it as the kid I was at the time of buying the game, but more like just skimmed it, but even fully utilizing it as I got older, I'm still not positive if I ever completed an entire "scenario" ever. Definitely stood no chance as a kid. I think I may have one of the times when I went back in like 2010, and if I did, I imagine I barely beat it. And it definitely wasn't the zoo stage or the lab one with the worm monster, I feel like I remember having a distinctly bad time with those, and kinda the bar/first scenario, it starts off easy but the difficulty ramps up fucking quick. Always dug the plumber guy since combining items was neat to me and he's all about that, but iirc he may be one of the less ideal or just avg chars overall except for one particular, maybe 2 levels iirc. Then Asian chick w the backpack since she had literally double the invy space as anyone else, 8 slots, so you could actually carry all the necessary keys and shit to complete certain scenarios. Then closer to being an adult I only recall using the news reporter? Chick with the lockpick, which coincidentally vaguely looked like an older looking version of this heroin addict girl I was dating at the time.
Same the game made me so scared especially the zoo when the elephant comes in. I always tried to play RE as a kid I would get a too scared. It wasn’t until RE4 on the wii that I was old enough to not shit myself every time I played
Outbreak is so amazing honestly, the game was just so great to play online or with friends, I wish they released a remake on PC for it, shame it was forgotten in time.
I remember I bought a 20ft Ethernet cable that extended from my grandpas office to my room and connect to my PS2. It was my first time trying online co-op, I was super stoked. I made so many gamer friends in the Outbreak chat rooms, I remember I bought a USB keyboard to make typing easier lol. You knew someone had a keyboard when they were replying really fast. You were considered a “cool” kid if you had one. Very good memories from this game.
Just saw this, finalLY SOMEONE REMEMBERS! My dad randomly got this game despite me having never playing a Resident Evil Game before, and it stuck despite the fact I had no idea what I was doing! I mostly kept trying to kill zombies, because I didn't understand you're supposed to conserve ammo and run away instead.
This has always been one of my favorite RE games. I play it on dolphin every now and then. If they remade this like they did 2 and 3 I'd be all over it
@@moneraa they stop fighting it after a while and you can really focus on the game. Plus you can keep snacks in its blow hole. Its really the best way to do it.
I wonder if Sam will return to exit camping with the new tarkov wipe when it happens? Also on topic, I wanna see Sam and Stalt play Resident Evil 5 some time since it has co-op.
I remember when this game launched. My friend and I were too excited for a multiplayer RE game. We read the books, we watched the movie, we played the games. What a time.
2023 & im still waiting for a remaster, remake, or port or hell, even file 3. This is ridiculous they at capcom are either out of touch, or hate money. They could literally make millions treating outbreak remaster as a live service game & add skins or a new scenario in a dlc & we’d pay. Smh
Still wish Capcom would just remaster this series and made it the Online component to RE. Also holy shit, there are other people who have played the RE: Outbreak 1 & 2? Fuck yeah!
I bought Outbreak One way back after playing RE4 for the first time, being a stupid kid who thought they'd essentially be the same thing. I think I beat the bar scenario once, and that's the farthest I ever progressed It didn't help that I had a fucked up copy that wouldn't save or load, and would take like 10 minutes just to load the title screen
I remember playing this with my brother and we got file#2 the character unlocks were fire. And you could call out for help and request items and what not without void.
Man this game brings me back. I remember I bought a 20ft Ethernet cable that extended from my grandpas office to my room and connect to my PS2. It was my first time trying online co-op, I was super stoked. I made so many gamer friends in the Outbreak chat rooms, I remember I bought a USB keyboard to make typing easier lol. You knew someone had a keyboard when they were replying really fast. You were considered a “cool” kid if you had one. Very good memories from this game.
Classic chief, however! I never forgot this one. Though to me this a game ill always remember for how cool it was with the characters being free choice.
Sam is a man after my own heart I swear, he plays all the games I play now and is even making content on games I USED to play as a kid. Keep up the good shit Sam I love this content.
0:40 I said to myself "There's totally going to be a window shining on it." And sure enough, there was. I think that's the biggest difference between a gamer and a non-gamer. Gamers always consider the light from windows evil and will always avoid them. Non-gamers think the light from the windows are god's gift to man.
For just blowing off time, I heard that setting up Outbreak to work online takes a while and is complicated to set up, I'm impressed they actually played it!
Resident Evil Outbreak, is my favourite Resi game. I had it with the PS2 Collectors edition with Resident Evil Code Veronica X, Resident Evil 4, and Resident Evil Outbreak.
I always wanted a game where if you get bitten, instead of a “game over,” the game just completely changes to fit a zombie playstyle. This is probably the closest thing to that and I had no idea it existed lmao.
Congrats on your accomplishments Sam. 🤝 love the content and I haven't forgotten about this game. Outbreak and Survivor are my personal favorites. Keep kickn ass Sam and take care everyone.
I remember getting this game for my 8th birthday and boy was I scared playing it. Also not being good at english and thinking at that time got me stuck in the barhouse for a solid year. When I finally unlocked second scenario boy was I happy, and then more scared. Shame I dont own the game anymore, would love to finish it now that Im somewhat better at thinking.
By far, Resident Evil Outbreak 1 and 2 were my favorite of the franchise. Wish they would spit those babies back out on next gen with all the original greatness of those great game experiences.
How dare you insinuate I forgot this gem of a game. It was in all honesty funny seeing the reveal they did for Re:Versus or whatever the hell it was called. Everyone in chat was hyped and chanting for a remake of Outbreak, and then the pvp game got announced.
sam you have the damn best intros ever. You are one of the few people on youtube where I actually watch the intro and is always looking forward for a new video just because of the damn intro. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much, Sam! You taught me something new today... don't play on my PC with a window behind me and the sun shining on through. Thank you for your help, I would have suffered with glare for the rest of my days otherwise and you've saved me many sleepless nights tossing and turning, wondering why I couldn't see the screen when I'm trying to play my Barbie video game collection! I think you've actually given me an IQ point or two! But really, fucking love this game. I remember playing this on my PS2 and that damn small inventory drove me apeshit in single player. Even as Yoko, I still struggled because she ran SO DAMN SLOW and had very little to offer in any way other than that inventory space if I remember correctly. Useless for anything but being the mule, but yet I sucked so bad at inventory management I'd try to play with her because I was apparently a hoarder in games as a kid. Ah, good memories...
The only thing I remember about RE:OUTBREAK was the one dude who went limp on the ground. And waking up late at night to find my wife doing the burning zombie bomb in the streets level.
I saw the grandma clip on Seneral Gam and looked for a stream vod thinking I missed juicy content then THIS video drops. God I fucking love RE: Outbreak. This is a christmas gift to be sure.