Is it me or did I see the elite go for a but grab Edit: of course my one semi popular comment isn’t on a vid but another comment for the vid 🤦♂️ I had one chance
Nonono, it's "so, Johnson, when are you gonna tell me how you made it back home in one piece?" "Sorry guns, it's classified" "Huh, my ass! well you can forget about those adjustments to your a2 scope" Or something like that...source: I played halo 2 a lot as a kid
In MGS5 the PS3 players didn't actually manage to disarm the nukes. It was a glitch that automatically played the cutscene for everyone as if it had actually happened caused by a faulty worldclock in their servers. It was a complete accident, but people were very happy to have done it. There are secret nukes that exist on inaccessible servers on every version, so it's actually impossible to do this now.
Whoever was in charge of the servers may have known this and set the cutscene to play regardless. The exact same thing happened on the 360 servers with no rhyme or reason.
Seriously one of the most dick moves in video game history to make secret nukes in inaccessible based just to fuck over the player base. Like why even have the cutscene and tease millions of players just to deliberately make it a no win scenario? I'm STILL angry about it. Fuck Konami.
and it's not only the ps3 anyway, for example i had it on ps4 (tbh it's probably the same servers but if so homeboy should've said sony/playstation 💀, even if false anyway)
They both knew they were fucked and didn't want to die alone. Kind of reminds me of how in ww2 both sides in I can't remember had a truce for Christmas and even played games together then went back to trying to kill each other on the 26th.
Lol what if in elite culture it's inappropriate to grab their back but touching butt is socially acceptable. So they both think the other is touching them a bit naughty °
@@peterrobinson7872 I simultaneously heard that, "I'm Jarl Balgruuf" and Thonnir crying about his family "my kids to grow up without a mother? What life is that? It's not right, I tell you!"
I saw the cutscene for MGS5 on PS4. In the anniversary version of Halo CE, it's Johnson that grabs the Elite's butt. Prompting a funny reaction from the Elite. That was the first time I'd ever seen the ending so I didn't even know it was a secret.
I remember in Resident Evil 4, there's a pier over a lake. If you stand at the edge and fire a few shots, a giant crocodile thing rushes up to the surface and eats Leon.
@@PalindroneV2you don't actually kill it. It just goes away after enough damage was done in the boss fight. Speaking of 2005 tho, dont know bout remake 😅
That sentiment is shown to be held surprisingly often through history. There is some kind of honor between people who knowingly put their lives in active peril, and it seems capable of crossing such lofty but ultimately futile boundaries as "nation." I'll always remember that Christmas during WWI when the soldiers on both sides got up out the trenches and hung out together in no man's land. Enemies that regularly left each other maimed or dead, understanding they are only suffering here in bloody mud hell because of the fickle squabbling of leaders, and both sides have worked beyond hard in this war. In the end, people are people first and foremost, and they don't really want blood that badly when the chips are down. I think that's beautiful.
That Halo CE cutscene is just Legendary in general. You don't need any skulls to see Johnson and the Elite hug it out Edit: Since this has been coming up quite a bit in the replies, I'm just gonna add it here to address it pre-emptively. Yes, you all are correct: the original standalone release of CE back in 2001 did not have any skulls. HOWEVER. I see a lot of new players in the community, who got their introduction to our favorite series by way of MCC. And MCC, of course, does not have a truly faithful port of either CE or CE Anniversary... one example of this is that 343i added skulls for the MCC port. The wording of my statement was intentional, and I said it that way for this reason.
I got the MGSV cutscene on Xbox one a few years back after not playing for a couple years and immediately after got a mini scene with ocelot telling me there’s Nukes again
@@_WalterBlack people complains that ubisoft kept releasing the same AC game with same gameplay. Now ubisoft decided to innovate and make it more magic/combat oriented. And yet still people like you complain that they suck because theyre not the same as it used to be. Seriously what do you guys want?
@@Tomo_moit was good in the first place, they just had to improve Unity's parkour and everything would've been fine, but they had to evolve to the thing you just mentioned. That shitty magic oriented combat ruined the whole franchise since instead of assassins we have the "shove it up your ass assassination!" type of shit.
@@bagggers9796 lol bro you're literally responding to the guy who's correcting the video. You're asking the person who already did the research and beat the game to do the research and beat the game. Did you find every easter egg on this list for verification? When was the last time Mr "do real research" went to the public library? I doubt it was recently.
I did the halo secret cutscene often. You don't need skulls on for it, at least not for the original combat evolved. I don't remember there being skulls back then. I think they first showed up in Halo 3.
@@witchdog1077nope, PC players are unhinged and so chaotic that the number of nukes counter went so high, it rolled over to 000000000 and the cutscene was allowed to be played. Lol
You don’t need all skulls on to get that secret cutscene in CE, you just need to be on legendary differently. The cutscene was in the game when it first released and skulls weren’t even a thing at that time.
Disarmament has never happened legitimately. It triggered on PS3 because a group of people started a movement but secretly had a guy hacking to remove nukes. Konami said it didn’t count. But it turns out with way online data worked, as soon as a player with a nuke got banned or deleted their account it was impossible to legitimately do it. And even if it wasn’t, it was always practically impossible unless literally everyone agreed. It always had to be hacking or glitching, it wasn’t going to happen
My best friend and I played Halo over Christmas break when it launched. Cleared it on Legendary and just figured that was a normal cutscene. Had no idea the skulls had to be turned on to get it.
@@whyamihere5835 When people found out about the cutscene it was because the PC players overloaded the servers with cheated nukes. PS3 did achieve it legitimelty later on since it was a smaller player base and tighter knit community after the game was out for a while.