Top 10 Most Outlandish Video Game Mechanics
Top 10 Most Outlandish Video Game Mechanics =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-= Subscribe Fate Documentary for more Update : https://goo.gl/uZQXVP Follow us on Google+ : https://goo.gl/YR8VAH Facebook: https://goo.gl/7ShLDr twitter: https://twitter.com/documentaryfate =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--= Games used to be so simple. Get the high score. Eat all the pellets. Just run to the right until the level ended. Simple. Those days are long gone, replaced instead with game mechanics that go beyond anything you would likely imagine. 10 Zelda Its Hardest Puzzle Is Also Its Easiest The puzzles in Nintendo’s Zelda series have always ranged from either so easy that you solve them without even realizing it to so mind-numbingly hard that you go online not to find the solution but to cry into the endless void of unfairness. 9 Virtual Reality Curiosity Killed the Cat—and You With the recent release of next generation virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PSVR, people have gained the ability to see and experience things they never thought possible. 8 The Stanley Parable Refusing To Play the Game The main goal of the game The Stanley Parable is to walk through an office building and follow the directions of an unseen narrator. 7 NieR: Automata Crashing The Game Is A Feature Released in 2017, NieR: Automata has more ridiculous game mechanics, secrets, and crazy twists than you can shake a stick at. The game throws logic out the window and turns the player on their head every chance it gets. Absolutely nothing is safe. Not even the game’s settings menu. 6 Bushido Blade Fight With Honor Or Die The cult classic Bushido Blade on the original PlayStation was sword fighting at its finest. With realistic combat, entire fights could be decided by one clean swing of your sword or at least be heavily stacked in your favor if you managed to disable one of your opponent’s limbs. 5 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Anyone Can Be Killed Usually in a story-heavy game, any character important to the story is given something called a trigger. It points them out as a special character so players don’t accidentally kill them and ruin the game. 4 Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Let Your Enemies Die Of Old Age The Metal Gear Solid series is well-known in the gaming world for being filled to the brim with secrets and silliness. 3 Undertale Characters Remember Your Choices Even When You Delete Your Save Released in late 2015, Undertale was one of the most surprising titles to hit the PC in recent memory with a battle system unlike any other. Every fight in the game could be ended peacefully. 2 Vampire: The Masquerade–Bloodlines Playing As a Malkavian Vampire: The Masquerade–Bloodlines is about, you guessed it, vampires. Placed in the role of a recently turned night stalker, you are given the option to choose from seven different types of vampires, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. 1 Fallout Series Intelligence Really Matters When you play a role-playing game, you have to set up your stats—things like strength, stamina, charisma, luck, intelligence, etc. Each stat corresponds to something obvious. If you have low strength, you can’t hit as hard. If your charisma is low, then you will have a tougher time bargaining with people or getting them to like you. ---------------- Music Credit ------------------------ Easy Lemon Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Top 10 Most Outlandish Video Game Mechanics =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-= Subscribe Fate Documentary for more Update : https://goo.gl/uZQXVP Follow us on Google+ : https://goo.gl/YR8VAH Facebook: https://goo.gl/7ShLDr twitter: https://twitter.com/documentaryfate =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--= Games used to be so simple. Get the high score. Eat all the pellets. Just run to the right until the level ended. Simple. Those days are long gone, replaced instead with game mechanics that go beyond anything you would likely imagine. 10 Zelda Its Hardest Puzzle Is Also Its Easiest The puzzles in Nintendo’s Zelda series have always ranged from either so easy that you solve them without even realizing it to so mind-numbingly hard that you go online not to find the solution but to cry into the endless void of unfairness. 9 Virtual Reality Curiosity Killed the Cat—and You With the recent release of next generation virtual reality headsets like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and PSVR, people have gained the ability to see and experience things they never thought possible. 8 The Stanley Parable Refusing To Play the Game The main goal of the game The Stanley Parable is to walk through an office building and follow the directions of an unseen narrator. 7 NieR: Automata Crashing The Game Is A Feature Released in 2017, NieR: Automata has more ridiculous game mechanics, secrets, and crazy twists than you can shake a stick at. The game throws logic out the window and turns the player on their head every chance it gets. Absolutely nothing is safe. Not even the game’s settings menu. 6 Bushido Blade Fight With Honor Or Die The cult classic Bushido Blade on the original PlayStation was sword fighting at its finest. With realistic combat, entire fights could be decided by one clean swing of your sword or at least be heavily stacked in your favor if you managed to disable one of your opponent’s limbs. 5 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Anyone Can Be Killed Usually in a story-heavy game, any character important to the story is given something called a trigger. It points them out as a special character so players don’t accidentally kill them and ruin the game. 4 Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Let Your Enemies Die Of Old Age The Metal Gear Solid series is well-known in the gaming world for being filled to the brim with secrets and silliness. 3 Undertale Characters Remember Your Choices Even When You Delete Your Save Released in late 2015, Undertale was one of the most surprising titles to hit the PC in recent memory with a battle system unlike any other. Every fight in the game could be ended peacefully. 2 Vampire: The Masquerade–Bloodlines Playing As a Malkavian Vampire: The Masquerade–Bloodlines is about, you guessed it, vampires. Placed in the role of a recently turned night stalker, you are given the option to choose from seven different types of vampires, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. 1 Fallout Series Intelligence Really Matters When you play a role-playing game, you have to set up your stats—things like strength, stamina, charisma, luck, intelligence, etc. Each stat corresponds to something obvious. If you have low strength, you can’t hit as hard. If your charisma is low, then you will have a tougher time bargaining with people or getting them to like you. ---------------- Music Credit ------------------------ Easy Lemon Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/