The Most Unintentionally Funny RPG Ever Made
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Today we take a visit to the most unintentionally funny RPG ever made and shocking enough its not Oblivion.
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Mom: "We have Oblivion at home." Oblivion at home:
This game has my favourite game experience of all time - when the population of a city gets wiped out for plot reasons, I used the resurrection spell to bring them back... Along with the orcs that killed them. From then on orcs wandered around, sharing homes and sweeping the streets along with the townsfolk. Absolutely delightful that the devs allowed it.
@mayalewis2956
Жыл бұрын
Oh you too lol, I was wondering if I imagined it been this game lol n
@volition142
Жыл бұрын
I’m not surprised dying can cause people to reconsider their life decisions.
@maxjohnson4043
Жыл бұрын
@@mayalewis2956I went so far as to sack every town and raise them
@robsully3947
Жыл бұрын
@@maxjohnson4043lol me too
@bl8388
Жыл бұрын
Being resurrected along with the villagers you murdered, makes you a friendlier, happier orc.
"Bring me some taint." "Mission accomplished!" "Wait, why art thou disrobing?"
@Beunibster
Жыл бұрын
"Bring me some taint. If it taint too much to ask."
@JasGo991
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the laugh 😂😂
Fun fact: kiting enemies into other enemies can speed run you the game. (SPOILERS) Gandahar, who you meet in the beginning, is actually the big bad, and you're free to attack him. You can't beat him of course - he has all of his actual endgame stats and abilities, which is pretty cool - but you CAN drag him along to a village full of unkillable NPCs who will get aggroed by splash damage when he casts magic. Then, just like the Cuckoos in Ocarina of Time, not even plot armor can save the big bad from getting an epic beatdown.
@danieladamczyk4024
Жыл бұрын
This is how open world games should work.
@getthegoons
Жыл бұрын
I have the mental image of Sauron getting curb stomped by a bunch of Hobbits from that description and I love it.
@sirab3ee198
Жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I did when I played the game, I usually do this in many RPGs in order to loot better gear from dead NPC or finish higher lvl quests that require me to kill mobs. When the cutscene started and credits rolled in I realized what happened and started laughing my arse off for 10 min....
@mrthaimaster
Жыл бұрын
Hah the funniest glitch from the first two worlds game.
@invinciblemic
Жыл бұрын
Actually they patched that out. I know because I tried.
XD this game’s creators thought “oh you think the cinematic will save you?” Seriously that fireball in the middle of a conversation was hilarious “Do you have the healing potions?” *character has a guilty look that screams ‘I might’ve drank them’*
@Eonymia
Жыл бұрын
You can also just walk the enemy into the village, have him hit a villager and they'll beat him up and you immediately finish the game, since he's the big bad.
@knightghaleon
Жыл бұрын
@@Eonymia What?! O_o I didn’t know that.
There was a time when my cousin and I played Two Worlds almost every day. That game was so stupid, but such a good time. Nothing like slaying an entire city so you can fuse all their swords into one mega-strong sword
@SaltandDragons
Жыл бұрын
What the actual fuck xD
@Mihoshika
Жыл бұрын
Duping thousands of taint shoots, dropping them, then killing the ridiculous amount of zombies that spawn with meteor. Staring at the sunset over the lake waiting for them to spawn.
@jakewilliams6166
Жыл бұрын
@@Mihoshika dropped so many that the game crashed and I lost all of them
@Mihoshika
Жыл бұрын
@@jakewilliams6166 Just have to have someone dupe you some more ;3 Trade them some unicorn pots for it.
I remember this game series being one of the few where you could beat the game as a summoner. It was still pretty jank at the time, but almost no other games allowed for effective summon spells.
@oh-not-the-bees7872
Жыл бұрын
@Viewer yeah, that's not true at all.
@j.sargenthill9773
Жыл бұрын
a summon build was the only viable way I could handle the combat in this game. there was no way I could handle some of the towers or waves of enemies in certain parts without something else for them to hit.
@Mistwolfss
Жыл бұрын
This game was wonderful i just wish the combat wasn't so jank
@norjia
Жыл бұрын
I played the second entry into that series (and finished it) the balance was utterly FUCKED and beating the final boss as a with a melee built was purely luck based
@brotbrotsen1100
Жыл бұрын
@@norjia not gonna lie two worlds 2 was quite fun at the beginning, the setting in the start was also kinda cool
My granddaughter picked this game on Steam and then we had to play it for weeks. I had more fun watching her play than the game was worth on its own.
@adammclaughlin845
11 ай бұрын
I think what people who disliked or ignored this game missed is how wonderful the game was. It's so seriously flawed in almost every way, but it's just such a good time. Kind of like buying French cars over German: the German cars are so much better made, but the French cars have all the personality.
Goofy and jank as it is, the loot upgrading system and gameplay variety (when it isn't broken) has made this one of my favorite games to go back to.
@Relevus
Жыл бұрын
I got so confused initially. I would buy a better version of something I was wearing and would drag and drop it over. It made this weird effect but I never worried about it. Only later did I realize it wasn't unequipping the old item, it was combining them. The fact that it was implemented in such an effortless way, it's not a skill you need to learn, it's not something you need to pay to do, you don't need to find some special npc, just drag and drop. Love that shit
@richardhicks5031
Жыл бұрын
@@Relevus two worlds has such potential to be a good game
@blueshit199
4 ай бұрын
what I loved about it was the world design, the starting areas feel so homely and the more you venture south the more exotic it gets, but since the enemies become so batshit OP it doesn't feel unearned to get to the new environments
This must be one of the funniest videos about Two Worlds I've seen, if not the funniest - the duck opening those doors killed me.
@mizaru666
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, same here. Wasn’t expecting that at all.
Can't believe people have been sleeping on the comedic potential of this game. Anyway, great video, thanks for the laughs, and enjoy your channel blowing up in the coming months.
@MitchManix
Жыл бұрын
One can only dream 😀 Glad you enjoyed the video mate
I recall there's a point in the game where in the story an entire city gets destroyed and all the city's NPCs are killed. Yet the game has a resurrection spell....you may be able to tell where I'm going with this. Yep, you can literally bring all those dead NPCs back to life. The game doesn't recognized that you've done this, the NPCs just act like they did before the story point, but I remember it being interesting. I recall it being really busted as well, you can basically get infinite stats, and became basically a god no enemy could kill. Looks like I played it in 2018, but I think it was something to do with combining armor and weapons you picked up, and adding its stats to you main set of equipment, just over and over. Wasn't even a glitch I think, used a forging or smithing skill to do it. Or maybe you could keep brewing permanent stat boost potions with an alchemy skill? Been about half a decade so I don't recall clearly. The game itself is real bad overall, but it still had some moments like that, that stuck with me. Keep hearing the second game is a huge improvement and is supposed to be pretty solid at least, still need to play it.
@theotherther1
Жыл бұрын
I always wondered why Cloud never thought of using a Phoenix Down after Aerith died in FFVII. I think this game unintentionally provides the answer.
@invisalats841
Жыл бұрын
@theotherther1 I've always just assumed in rpgs like ff your party members are just on the verge of death in normal combat when they "die". The Aerith scene in ff7 just made it all not make any sense lol
@synthgal1090
Жыл бұрын
@@theotherther1 because when HP hits zero in battle, they are "knocked out," not killed. Presumably if they all get knocked out, then there's no one around to heal them up.
@vennin7781
Жыл бұрын
I actually love this game. The second game was real iffy for me, never could play again it after my first run.
@d3thkn1ghtmcgee74
Жыл бұрын
Second game was janky and bonkers too but not as much as the first
Ah, a classic experience. I was so happy to play a new open world RPG, I didn't even mind that it was profoundly wonky at times. Back in the day, open world games were hard to come by! I'm glad they've become a more common genre today. I think exploration is wonderful.
@Armaan8014
Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the open world games of today don't have the same depth, openness and randomness like those back in the day. They're too safe and cookie cutter.
@Catalysten
Жыл бұрын
@@Armaan8014 Some of the best ones are the old ones, to be sure. I don't know about randomness, but I fell in love with Elden Ring. That was a work of art, fulfilling and exceeding my expectations for a great open world game.
I can’t believe you didn’t mention the epic Eastern European soft metal power ballad on the game’s main menu. For me it sums up the charming janky ridiculousness of the entire game. I actually grew to love it.
@adamfrisk956
4 ай бұрын
Suddenly…
@pharaohsmagician8329
4 ай бұрын
Listen to the band Leaves Eyes, I grew to love that kind of music because of Two Worlds! I love that main menu song. The song Lovelorn - Leaves Eyes is really good
You know what, this is one of those games that I wouldn't mind seeing a full on remake for. There is some good in here. With a competent team I could see this coming back from the void and doing really well. At the same time it's gotta have some of the jank though. Just a little. And have an option to switch to the original voice acting. Keeps things interesting.
@timh.7169
Жыл бұрын
I just made a similar comment. Take a broken game like this and make a great remake. Dont Remake/Remaster games that are already masterpieces on their own
@sozaj
Жыл бұрын
Yes but it still would be TAINTED by the fundamentally bad plot.
@BoneStack117
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, and the multiplayer component was a blast even though it was unbelievably broken when it came out, at least on the Xbox 360. The sequel is actually leagues better, and I think the team that made it could remake the first given the opportunity/desire
@natebush8217
Жыл бұрын
Just so long as the Mercenary still says "Mayhaps," I'd be down with that. XD
I loved this game back in the days! The magic system was quite cool. Actually, it was my first big open world RPG, I've never heard of Elder Scrolls back then.
@jaysherriff3086
Жыл бұрын
This game would have put me off ever trying the elder scrolls.... Thank god I played them first 😂
@SneccTheSnake
Жыл бұрын
Two world 2 is still at the top of my "best magic system" list It's simple enough for new players to grasp it easily, but complex enough to allow alot of customization and different builds for veteran players
Dear God, this game was such a fever dream. I can remember buying this in a bargain bin and being astonished at how bad it was .The voice acting was the funniest part 🤣 literally like 3 voice actors for the entire game ,Fighting was junky but extensive with tons of skills and gear .Watching this was such a nostalgia trip
@Mihoshika
Жыл бұрын
I mean, yeah, it was a bargain bin game, but I probably spent thousands of hours playing it. It's a pretty good game, especially for the time. Voice acting and story are a bit iffy, but satisfying gameplay. Multiplayer was nice, too.
@richardhicks5031
Жыл бұрын
I got it as a Christmas gift 😅
The fact that they called it the Taint. Hearing our guest say it so. Mandates I sat down my game because I'm laughing so hard I cannot see the screen. Definitely the video I am glad I stumbled across this morning
i loved this game, i wish the industry still had competition.
I played two worlds 2 co-op with my brother. It was one of the best so-bad-its-funny games we ever played. Maybe you could review that one in the future.
@BoneStack117
Жыл бұрын
The sequel is a lot more competent as a game, especially compared to the first one
I love this game simply because when my house was burgled they left only this one on the shelf.
@timh.7169
Жыл бұрын
hahahhahaaha 😂😂😂 I cant blame them for not bothering with this game
Congratulations on 50,000 subscribers, Mitch! Half way to that silver play button! I’ve really enjoyed watching your channel grow. Keep up the good work, buddy!
@MitchManix
Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate! Truly appreciate all the support. Have been blown away (like in this vid lol) and really looking forward bringing much more that I really hope people like yourself continue to enjoy.
For some reason the clip of that duck opening the front door before waddling in made me laugh harder than I've laughed at anything for a long time. Thanks!
I remember loving this game. The script and dialogue was the best part. So awkward and entertaining, yet strangely charming
I'm not even a minute in, and I'm already crying with laughter
That duck casually opening the door gave me a huge laugh, much needed on a stressful day. Thanks.
6:07 His expression is like a guilty puppy, "Did you have a little accident?" Lol
I lost it when that fucking pigeon opened that door and casually walked in 5:07
Oh man, that bird opening the door and waltzing inside got me good. 🤣
2:20”Looks like my in laws” “BLEGH!!😂😂😂
Love your content, always excited to see your videos pop up.
My kyodai and I spent months and months playing the open world multiplayer together way back in middle school. Shit was so fun, just grinding our characters up and crafting necromancy spells
I had Two Worlds 1 and 2 and i loved them both, deeply flawed as they are. In two worlds 1 plate armour actually prevents you from being a sneaky archerer, unlike in elder scrolls. And once you get powerful enough bandits wisely avoid attacking you. I think the deepest flaw with the combat is that really key combat moves are locked behind skills that will take a while to get if you want a diverse set.
I've played both Two Worlds games and I love them. They're so janky and weird. I wouldn't call them "good" games, but they were fun, and that's all that matters to me.
@tivvy2vs21
Жыл бұрын
I know that ravens cry is made by the same team, and that was a disaster, that seemingly got fixed at least a bit
@stupidtookmynick
Жыл бұрын
@@tivvy2vs21 yeah i have that game too, haven't played it yet tho, but as long as it's not a broken game, i bet I'll enjoy that one too XD
@tivvy2vs21
Жыл бұрын
@@stupidtookmynick yeah, apparently it has some weird privacy stuff, but you can get around it.
You should have done a deeper dive into the alchemy. With enough digging around for ingredients, you can get quite a number of permanent stat boosts. I believe beaver livers were crucial to the most powerful boosts.
I love Two Worlds. I have played it to completion twice over the years, completing all side quests, all caves, the main storyline, and destroying all villages and cities. The best part is when your character is so strong and untouchable, that you can just destroy an entire city, and your character just laughs while doing it. The funniest parts are when you commit murder in a city and get caught, and then you run around the city and everyone yells "Ye Gods!!" and "Away, cur!". And then trying to bribe the guards. This game is hilarious and one of my favorite open world RPGs of all time. If you have not played it, you are missing out. Its 100+ hours of pure bliss. If you have a 360, you can get a copy for like $2. It is a TON of entertainment for $2.
There is one game series that you may or may not be aware of that I think you would love and to see a video from you on this would be amazing in the future, Dungeon Lords. Its on steam actually as of a few years ago. VERY rough gem
Discovered you today but this video got the sub. Bloody two worlds. Great video. Going to enjoy binge watching.
1:53 "it's almost harvestin season"
I will never forget the NPCs eyes rolling so far back into their skulls mid conversation 😂
@Darkness5423
Жыл бұрын
If you played the sequel you'd never take your character seriously ever, every conversation your guy/girl was in was cross-eyed, how do you intimidate anyone specially the big bad while lookin cross-eyed?
@Blood4Baphomet
Жыл бұрын
@@Darkness5423 🤣🤣 Insanity!
Remember the very early versions of this game. You could use potions as ingrediance for new potions, multiplying the effect and duration, until it became permanent. Utterly broken. It was fun to be able to nuke enemies from miles away, but after becoming GOD, it did not take long to get boring.
A fun thing from the game is that in its release version, you could beat the game very early on by getting Gandohar killed by the villagers of Komorin. Turned out the main trigger for the game ending was Gandohar's death, and those villagers heavily outnumber him and would rip him apart.
I remember playing this game, I had fun with it. I didn't know what I was doing the entire time and it was pretty difficult, and then at some point I was strong enough to just dominate everything in the game effortlessly lol.
Heeheehee!! Nailed in the middle of a convo xD I'll be adding this game to my "consider playing" list :)
What absolute madness! This game would have me In stitches constantly with just the awkward dialog alone. 😂
Love your content and videos always click as soon as I see you upload keep ‘em up but don’t burn yourself out
I love it when games let shit happen when in conversations. I remember talking to that cult leader(?) in fallout 4 that ultimately takes your stuff, and in the middle of the conversation, a vertibird fell out of the sky killing everyone but my character. Easily my most memorable moment with that game
They nailed the Bethesda dead-eyes spot on.
This video was so funny! The narrator was amazingly hilarious! Loved it. I remember the game coming out but never played it. I feel like I missed out 😂
Thank you sir, for making me laugh after a couple of horrible days. I really should get this game and play it myself. :)
@MitchManix
9 ай бұрын
My pleasure mate
@Helltormentor
9 ай бұрын
I've been laughing so hard to your videos that I just had to subscribe. Cheers from Finland!
Dude just didnt give a fwxk you were in a cutscene. Love games like this! 😂😂
I love the Two worlds games so janky but fun
Your content is hilarious. I love it!
dude you're hilarious. I appreciate the content
"it's only a flesh wound, step brother" "That's quite a gash you have there"
7:22 this one broke me. “bring me some taint”. I’m just… oh god… 😂
So funny! Loved "the Cantina's" take on this game too.
*Allergic kid tastes peanut butter for the first time *Him in the next second: 3:30
This was literally my first RPG, and I found it AMAZING. My brother became a Death Demon Lord, while I became one of the most powerful Archer Alchemist in the area. My brother and I would make up imaginary battles between our characters, and while he would always use Necromancy to revive somehow, I would always have a way to keep my stamina going to make sure I kept up. Hated the sequel, but overall loved the game. Just wish I could have made it to that big fortress in the upper right; tried Skyrimming the mountain with a horse or myself, and couldn't make it.
@Theultrazombiekiller
8 ай бұрын
I love Two Worlds. I have played it to completion twice over the years, once in 2008 on 360 and once in 2016 on PC- completing all side quests, all caves, the main storyline, and destroying all villages and cities. The best part is when your character is so strong and untouchable, that you can just destroy an entire city, and your character just laughs while doing it. It was funny to commit murder in a city and get caught, and then you run around the city and everyone yells "Ye Gods!!" and "Away, cur!". And then trying to bribe the guards. This game is hilarious and one of my favorite open world RPGs of all time.
Should definitely do the sequel as well. I have fairly fond memories of the weird janky linear coop campaign where you sort of play as bad guys.
i always loved playing this game, probably sank at least a thousand hours into it. the multiplayer mode combined with the gear fusing system was just addicting.
When jank gains metaphysical proportions.
I like how you can get the people in the very first town to kill the final boss within one minute of starting the game.
This was so much fun to play years ago :) thanks for the nostalgia
Great video as always 👍
If you want goofy, the final boss is hostile to guards, but way, way weaker than them. It’s possible to lure him into town at the beginning of the game where the guards murder him, which causes the end credits to roll, during which the guards will constantly scream over the credits.
Two worlds is a game I remember very fondly. Such cheesy dialogue, such wild abilities to use with creativity. I still have fond memories of when I wanted to see what it would look like if I summoned all my summoning spells as fast as possible before any expired from being alive too long. My gang was 9 strong and involved many things including a flesh golem and stone golem, some badass demon, a couple monsters
The most unintentionally funny thing I've seen in an RPG is Drakkhen, a 3D RPG on the SNES. When you enter conversation, your party spreads out across the screen, but when doing this they don't stop interacting with the world. If you talk to an NPC from the wrong angle your party members can drown themselves as you're having a nice chat.
No joke, the moment I read the video title I thought "What, is it Two Worlds?" You didn't disappoint!
'the local wildlife returning to their households ...' 🤣
I remember having Two Worlds and being unable to finish it because the final battle/cutscene glitched on me. Nobody I talk to remembers this game existed and it haunts me because I genuinely had no idea what was going on at any time. Edit: I also forgot I had a rule of "no evil in RPGs" so I was immediately forbidden from a good chunk of the magic system since my parents thought it'd make me violent if I got to use evil magic
I remember this game. I also remember heading to the desert area as soon as possible as well. Not sure why I wanted to head to the desert area, admittedly, but I went there all the same. Maybe I'll play the game again at some point and try to figure out why I was so intent on going to that desert.
One of the funny things i remember when playing this were the golems. Regardless if they was hostile or ones that you summoned , they had a really funny and stupid looking jump slam attack that they would use constantly
11:03 "Versus... *MR. BEAST!!!* "
When this came out my friend and I would talk like the people of Two Worlds for month. Mayhap you have a good morrow, friend.
the farewell *smash* in the beginning 13/10. :D
@brianbergmusic5288
Жыл бұрын
[sheds no tear; not even a flinch, whilst getting hydralic-pressed by an Indiana-Jones-trap] That had me hooked and chortling for the rest of the vid.
as a teenager at the time, I liked it, somewhat, had some fun with it, upgrading gear was fun
Aaah Two Worlds, I remember how I'd managed to utterly break the melee in this game by using the system where you could merge weapons together and improve the result with a mix of the two weapon's stats and bonuses. At launch and early on, it did not have restriction or limits and it was easy to make weapons with damage enough to one shot almost any enemy met and enough buffs to make the character nearly unkillable.
He rides like Napoleon dynamite in the extra scene
I remember renting this over and over as a kid and liking it, looking back at it… geez
Brings back memories of Two Worlds 2 multi-player online.😂 absolute madness with the spell combo's.
@ledumpsterfire6474
Жыл бұрын
Had no idea it had multiplayer lol. I played the hell out of it, I'm surprised I missed that. Honestly really enjoyed my time with it though. Don't think I ever beat it, couldn't tell you a damn thing about the story, overall I remember a lot of aspects (like the story) being aggressively mediocre, but what I can tell you is about 3/4 of my time was spent playing with an alchemy system which has yet to be topped in any game since.
@billbillinger2117
Жыл бұрын
@@ledumpsterfire6474 It was extremely broken and chaotic and it was a basic grouped " survive the waves of enemies" style on different maps. Honestly a fun all be it insane experience.
09:20 onwards had me in tears. Absolutely hilarious.
You should cover The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk next, this should be a funny one. Also, the Deathspank trilogy and Overlord.
The "Taint" joke is a classic. I played this a number of years ago and renamed it "Taints Two Tainted" and that's how I still refer to it.
@stoneprevious4294
Жыл бұрын
I just checked and it's been 8 years...f*ck me.
The Two Worlds series is without a shred of doubt in my feeble mind, the greatest title of the RPG genre.
9:25 omg! That was the best part of the video.
I had this game and remember not understanding a thing about it and being confused at literally everything lmfao
Love the video!
I love this game. It is just broken in every way, yet is fascinating in the freedom given to the player. The surfaces that were supposed to stop you from jumping on them to get over steep inclines were suggestions at best, and if you could dodge, there's pretty much nothing stopping you from going anywhere, anytime. Most of the time, I had no idea what the story was supposed to be, and accidentally triggered events out of order by wandering aimlessly and jumping on rocks intended to be barriers. It's amazing to just screw around and find out just how insane and huge it really is.
Huuh... This video made me look Two worlds in othe light :) the Dialog was te turn off point for me when i played it PS 2 if i remember right and well.. now im kinda disappointed that i didnt give it another try and really took my time to get used to the game and see what it could hold. Magic was really cool thou! Thanks for the Video MitchManix! it was Really good one! 🤩🥳
Two Worlds Two has the best magic system ever made. Craft a spell that hits the enemy with a fireball, freezes them and summons an enemy monster to attack them whilst frozen.
"Forsooth!" *dies* "Oh thank God for that!"
I never knew about the item combining I just knew you could enchant weapons basically endlessly so I'd end up with a weapon doing several thousand damage to end game enemies
Brought back memories. Two Worlds 2, I was rank 2 player in NA (world? i believe just NA) in PvP. Wasn't a massive scene, but big enough. Miss that game dearly lol.
One of my favorite memories from this game was realizing that some of the swords are straight up Kit Rae sword designs; and as a 90's kid into swords, nothing was cooler than Kit Rae blades.
I was obsessed with this game as a kid, gained some lifelong friends thru it and lost others. I remember a dupe glitch, trade a friend something and as you confirm the trade open the disc tray and both people get the item. I remember using this to dupe the poison gas spell card and you could enhance spells with however many more of that card you had. So i had from what i can remember atleast 2k gas cards and being able to just gas any group of enemy i could find. Truly one of the worst games ever made.
5:09, that's the duck's home now.
The second game is even more odd than this one.
I thought it was quite appropriate when the main character's sister quoted Monty Python. Most appropriate! 😂😂😂😂
Man this game was hyped up so much before release.