10 Games That TRIED To HUMILIATE Other Games

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Published 2023-08-06

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  • One thing you missed on Duke 3D. In one of the levels, there is an earthquake. Afterwards, Duke says “I aint afraid of no Quake”. A proper middle finger up at Quake. Loved it 😂😂
  • Duty Calls was hilarious. I still remember it going “BLOODY SCREEN SO REAL”
  • @paulw858
    I don't think you mentioned the floaties that Timmy Vertuccelli had. In Vice City, you couldn't swim, in Driv3r you could, so the floaties were kind of another way to poke fun at Tommy for that! I think that's the funniest part of the Tommy Vercetti spoof.
  • @VioletElite4
    The Dying Light water drinking pack is absolutely brilliant, it really reminded me of the PS4 ad about how to borrow a game from your friend, etc lol
  • @theshizl4400
    My favorite ones are the friendly light-hearted cameos and guest characters in fighters are some of the cream of the crop!
  • The irony of Duke making fun of Master Cheif's power armor is that they did the whole regenerating armor in Duke Nukem Forever
  • @otaddiction
    Another jab worth mentioning in GTA San Andreas is how throughout the state you could find billboard signs that read "Get rid of rubbish fast! TrueGrime Street Cleaners" in the TrueCrime font, which was a popular but short-lived game series at the time that had a similar GTA engine
  • @rvnd
    I would like a video with Jake and Falcon alternating in a single video's top 10 list!!
  • @FSousA7X
    SteamWorld Dig also had a HL3 joke. There was a hidden little cave with a broken down store with half life 3 signs on the walls and then there were dead skeletons outside waiting in the line to get in. Pretty funny
  • The Mario character in Shenmoo is not necessarily the Nintendo character - there's actually nothing to indicate that.
  • @Joe4evr
    Oh man, I remember that whole 'Fish AI' thing now. Should've mentioned how people poked fun at it with clips from much older games that already did fish swimming away from the player, like Super Mario 64.
  • Splinter Cell Chaos Theory is in my top 3 favorite multiplayer experiences ever. The spy vs mercenary aspect was so fun and challenging.
  • @wikyWargaming
    Mad Max is probably one of my favorite all time games. It was nearly perfect, in my opinion.
  • @BetaVoltzDK
    We all laugh at these things and talk about "look at how dumb and goofy this is", but at the same time, it's actually pretty interesting video game history. +1 for the archivists
  • @Hokkorishiyo
    That hold up mechanic was key in MGS2, in order to achieve a certain rank after you finished the game you needed dogtags and those were dropped by held up enemies. Each one had an unique name and it was a pain to get all of them.
  • @gojieb
    MGS3 also had a reference to Splinter Cell and Syphon Filter, when he get the order to capture monkeys, Snake replied "why don't you make Sam or Gabe do the job?"
  • There was also a reference to Dying Light's water promo in the game. There was some fountain somewhere, and clearing out the zombies around it would give you a prompt to use it. Using it would make you pull out a mug, scoop some water in, and take a selfie.
  • @schemage2210
    One of my personal favorites will always be the scene in the witcher, i think its like 1 or 2, where geralt finds a dead priest in a haystack behind a church, and makes a joke about only idiots jump from tall buildings, clearly taking a jab at assassins creed.