I was playing Oblivion for like the fourth time, And I had contracted vampirism, And I was outside in the sunlight, And I pressed select and waited for 24 hours because I had to meet someone in a random spot for a quest. The game Auto saved and loaded up my wait time, and boom I was a burnt corpse when it loaded.
Brannigan Carter That’s one of the way I passed away in the game because I contracted vampirism alot of times I played it and I remember when I tried to complete the Quest where you cure your vampirism the game wouldn’t let me complete it because after I would collect all of the items that the person told me to collect in the game.There was no dialogue option to give the person the items and I wouldn’t be able to cure my vampirism in the game.I would wait in this building for a few days and then straight away after away after I went out from the building and the sun was out.I would pass away straight away before I could even had the chance to realise that I passed away 😫
Also in ever Uncharted game: jumping somewhere the game doesn't want you to, despite the fall being much less than some intended jumps. I guess Nate just has a heart attack after his jump in those instances.
In The Witcher 3, right at the start, I accidentally jumped off the balcony to my death within a minute of first controlling Geralt. I didn't realise the jump would have forward momentum.
Breath of the wild: I pulled out a bomb arrow on a mountain in the Eldin region only for it to instantly blow up and send me tumbling down the mountain ending in a pull of lava
Sekiro. I was trying to beat Owl. I was SOOOO close to beating him and he had a sliver (literally less than ][ ) of health. Dude one-shots me and left me in shock for 5 minutes.
had a similar situation with the wet nurse in bloodborne yesterday XD I totally saw her building up the attack, just thought it would not insta kill me. ^^;
I think the Horizon thing is a glitch bc mine got set on the hardest difficulty as well without me realizing until I noticed halfway through the game on a major boss fight as well and put it on normal.
any early assassims creed game, when you climb up the sync points and you go to do a leap of faith but your holding the wrong direction on the stick and just fall off a tall building.
I swear it did this when I was holding the right direction and apparently I wasn’t holding it enough in the right direction and I would jump in right direction but miss the hay bale
Killed a dungeon boss in Skyrim Opened a door leading to a sewer from the boss room (NOTE: the hole was in the floor, not the wall -- this is important) Jumped down the hole Missed every single ledge on the way down Died upon impact Realized I hadn't saved after beating the boss
I feel so strongly with the difficulty one, my girlfriend and I were having a super hard time with Divinity Original Sin 2 got about half way through the game in just an insane slog, decided to drop it down to casual from normal and found out we were on the hardest difficulty setting for 30 flipping hours of game play.
Two in Dark Souls. One was to Pinwheel (yes, Pinwheel) where I had actually defeated him, but one of his summoned clones fired off a fireball before it disappeared which hit me and did just enough damage to kill me. The other involved me rolling off the cliff on the path leading to Darkroot trying to dodge an attack while fighting the Black Knight there. Got a pretty good laugh at that one as the Knight followed me off the cliff and died as well.
Not a death, but rather odd survival. Drove off a steep in GTA4 near the starting area and the car didn't explode when it landed. I crawled out and ran like normal, unaware an ambulance would immediately land and explode on the car. ????
Getting crushed by the elevator after defeating Pyro Pete in BL2. The thing is my 2 friends that where with me didn't warn me that the elevator was descending while I was checking out the loot. Some friends!
In Dark Souls, when you’re using the rapier, the kick is replaced by a little jab with a back step. I didn’t know this at the time and, while fighting an enemy with a shield, attempted to kick them so I could break their guard, but instead backstepped off the edge and died.
Halo 2: whenever I use the energy sword near a drop that goes off the map, I forget about the range which then leads me to go through the enemies and off the map.
I have a few: - GTA San Andreas: Using to many cheatcodes, and then getting beat up, by an old lady with a purple Dildo. - Far Cry 2: Blowing up a truck-Convoy then saving the game only to die because the truck landing on you (all the time after loading) - Assasins Creed 2: trying to jump into the water in Venice, but landing on a Gondola. - Getting Thrown off your horse at a high cliff in RDR2. - GTA Vice City: Using Cigarettes Cheat, making a car accident and landing under my own car, while dying slowly but still smoking the cigar - Skyrim: Shoot an arrow straigt into the air and not moving your position while having low life. - Fallout 3: Pickpocketing a fatman into Raiders Inventory, wich he emediately used after he saw me.
So back in the mid-naughties, I purchased a very cheap used copy of Everquest. It was a big thing then, not sure if it still is, but anyway it was popular enough that even I, a super casual gamer, had heard of it. And since it was so cheap, I brought it home. I made an elf character and promptly kept dying over and over again because the controls weren't the best and they lived in tall trees and I kept falling off the railless walkways. I got so frustrated that I stopped playing and returned the game. Later in life, I found out this was the best thing to have happened because I made friends with a couple who said they lost ten years of their lives to Everquest. So my embarrassing moment was really a blessing in disguise.
The dumbest way I died was in Dark Souls. I was in the Darkroot Garden/ Darkroot Basin and there was a door that needed a key that the player can buy for 20.000 souls. There is a hidden bondfire to the left of the door behind a hidden wall and I didn't think that there was an invisible wall there so I tried to roll around it and I rolled off of the cliff.
Space Quest II. The very first screen. Go left, you enter the space station. Go right, you float off into deep space and the game ridicules the hell out of you for dying on the first screen.
The dumbest way to die: forgetting you are wielding an explosive weapon, getting surprised by an enemy, firing on them point-blank and blowing yourself up.
Dragon's Lair on the NES had a ridiculously complicated password system, where you floated around in a ball to move numbers/letters into position. I died doing this. Dirk The Daring.... died in a password selection screen. God dammit.
I guess those moments in the older cod games (MW1- BO3) Where you are running around in an area and somehow you don’t notice someone across from you just a few feet away and from the kill cam it looked like you should have seen them. Yet didn’t..
The first time I played Resident Evil 2, I didn't understand that, unlike most games, the point isn't to kill all the enemies. Just started shooting that first hoard of zombies not realizing that you have nowhere near enough ammo to kill them all. Meanwhile my friend is sitting there yelling "what are you doing? RUN!!!!"
"The dumbest way that I ever died is properly when I was young and I used to play a lot of lego video games, often I would get killed by some random guy shooting at me when I was at 1 heart left, so embarrassing."
Mine would have to be “Indigo Prophecy”. While I was exploring his apartment, I found his meds and had him take them. Then, found a bottle of wine while searching the kitchen and let him take a swig. Cut scene bars drop in and I all I hear is “Aaand that’s how my story ends.”🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
My dumbest death was in DICE Battlefront 2. I was playing starfighter assault in the Unknown Regions, I was out in the open then I lagged out and teleported into the middle of an asteroid.
I’ve run straight into attacks during the Omega Flowey fight in Undertale because I wasn’t looking at the arrow keys to make sure I was pressing the right one 😣
Resident Evil 4. "Oh hey I can shoot the fish while on the dock here. Easy health items!" .....................yeah I about had a heart attack shortly after my mistake
Ooh, I have a great example from just last night. I was playing GTA 5, just driving around the map in story mode with Franklin. I'm not sure where I ended up, but I was parked on some train tracks and trying to take a selfie as the sunset looked pretty. And literally the moment I snapped the picture Franklin got hit by a train.
StarFox Adventures. Cape Claw. Rescued the Queen CloudRunner. Went down to the small bit of beach where she was, triggered the cutscene, and went off during the cutscene to do something else. Turns out, what I went to do took longer than I thought, and when I got back, the enemy there had spat me to death. Good thing I had BafomDads! I normally don't actually need them, but this time, they saved Fox from my unwise decision.
Jumping out of a plane and forgetting to use the parachute on GTA San Andreas or standing too close to something I'm supposed to be blowing up . Then there's shooting at the fish on the El Lago level in Resident Evil 4 got a trophy for that and learned something as well so it worked out well in the end .
There’s a door in Dark Souls 2 that literally opens to nowhere. I was playing with a friend my first time through and he opens the door, and is like “Hey Stern, go through here!” At this time he’s never betrayed me so I gallivant in and immediately plunge to my death because the stupid door opens to a giant ravine for no reason. We still laugh about it to day. Call it the Door of Betrayal
I remember the part in Mass Effect 2 what got mentioned, and I thought there might be a way to survive the asari after sex by being a cool cat,but no such luck lol
Wayyyy back, before "video", when games were text on a CRT, in rouge (or possibly nethack), when you got down to the Hell levels, you needed a ring of fire protection, because lava. If you then opened a random unidentified can of food and it turned out to be salmon, you got slippery fingers and dropped something randomly. If that happened to be your ring of fire protection, you died, obviously. An ascii graphics tomb stone was then displayed with the inscription "Died of stupidity in Hell".
After not playing Silent Hill 3 for a couple years I started playing again and for some dumb reason was convinced that in the subway area I was supposed to get through this door that's far down the tracks. I got run over so much by subway trains that I ended up unlocking the easiest game mode.
Best one from recent memory was RDR2. I "parked" my horse on some train tracks to fish a legendary fishing spot.....I think you can all guess what happened. Trains were running on schedule that day. Both me and my $1000 horse were wiped out. It was like that scene in Stand by Me. Except I did not successfully outrun the train...
When I lost to Rita repulsa in power rangers legacy wars the 2017 version no less an I had lord drakkon one of the the strongest characters in the game no less
I think it was in Gears of War 1, there is a building where you need to take the stairs but you can also step into the elevator. If you try to use it once it just wiggles a bit but doesn't work, if you hit the button again it will just crash down and kill you. I hadn't died in my entire playthrough except for that death... But is was a funny one
Dunno if this counts, but blowing myself to oblivion with Snake in Smash as the end kill was pretty embarrassing. The slow motion zoom in makes it feel so much better...
I recently did the same as Rach, but with a different. Struggled, struggled, struggled, then fugured out I had been playing in the hardest setting. I was surprised I got that far TBH.
Far Cry 5 got into a helicopter before the npc guy did, somehow got kicked out of my seat by him and sent up into the propeller blades to my death and failed the mission.
I was playing Escape from Tarkov recently. I heard someone trying to steal my loot so I threw a grenade. I cant remember if he ran or it didn't go where I wanted it to but I saw red and decided to chase the guy down. Straight over my grenade, blown to pieces. Oh and to make things better, grenades in that game are horrifically loud.
My dumbest was on The Long Dark, when I had my headphones in the wrong way around. Heard a threat, turned towards the threat, and then carefully backed up straight into it. Sigh.
Dark Souls 2, I got into a fist fight with the little monkeys in the starting area before the witches thinking I would only fight one at a time. I was wrong and that was how I popped the "Welcome to Dark Souls" achievement.
In Dungeon Lords you cannot die. Literally. But I fell for a trap that just prevents you from exiting a room. Ever. And had the only character's save be already in that room. You could say that in a game where my character can't die I still managed to perma-bury him. There was also another trap that results in you being forever underwater, suffocating-reviving-suffocating again... But this time I had a valid previous save file.
Red Dead 2, I walk up to a guy watching his two sons trying to build a house (or shed). They were working on one of the walls, and because they apparently suck at building, the wall begins to fall towards me. The wall lands on my head and kills me instantly, and I just stood there and watched it happen.
In skyrim a friend of mine had the stupidest or most epic death ever, so he opened a door and the door pushed the character into a corner and the character was dry humped by the door gradually losing life
RDR2, hadn't played in a while, forgot the controls, punched my horse and it kicked me.
Dark Souls. Invaded a player in Darkroot. Player sees me invading and waves. In response, I role off a cliff.
Every 2 foot drop in Witcher 3.....
Remind me again and I will punch you
thats why i use the no falling damage mod
You do realise that you could nullify the damage by pressing space and rolling?
KyokushinAvocado Soup Tough to use space on a controller!
@@jackbrooking4754 It's the dodge button on controller. O(ps4) or B(xbox) are the defaults I believe.
Starring at the sky in Skyrim, got knocked off a mountain by a bear
Twiggymaster666 I feel your pain. I was admire a nice view while climbing the Throat of the World and got mauled right off the cliff by a Sabre Cat
ShadowProject01 that’s exactly where it happened as well
Twiggymaster666 they should rename that mount Death Trap!😆
ShadowProject01 that’s why I stopped going up there at night
I was playing Oblivion for like the fourth time, And I had contracted vampirism, And I was outside in the sunlight, And I pressed select and waited for 24 hours because I had to meet someone in a random spot for a quest.
The game Auto saved and loaded up my wait time, and boom I was a burnt corpse when it loaded.
Brannigan Carter That’s one of the way I passed away in the game because I contracted vampirism alot of times I played it and I remember when I tried to complete the Quest where you cure your vampirism the game wouldn’t let me complete it because after I would collect all of the items that the person told me to collect in the game.There was no dialogue option to give the person the items and I wouldn’t be able to cure my vampirism in the game.I would wait in this building for a few days and then straight away after away after I went out from the building and the sun was out.I would pass away straight away before I could even had the chance to realise that I passed away 😫
GTA San Andreas. A plane crashed directly into my CJ as soon as he walked outside of his GroveStreet home. (No Chaos Mode)
This happened to me when I walked out of the freaking gym!
In GTA5, I shot into a random car only for it to be a undercover cop. I didn’t even know they had that🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️.
So Ash's entry in this Chatty Faces was death by snu snu. Nice.
Every uncharted game, misjudging a jump and dying,I've died more times to misjudged jumps than I have to enemies
Also in ever Uncharted game: jumping somewhere the game doesn't want you to, despite the fall being much less than some intended jumps. I guess Nate just has a heart attack after his jump in those instances.
@@mikesannitti6042 don't even get me started on how annoying the other characters reaction is, "oh God,Nathan" makes my blood boil.
When you start a new save in Breath of the Wild and walk up to that opening cliff.
And forget that you have to obtain the glider.
In The Witcher 3, right at the start, I accidentally jumped off the balcony to my death within a minute of first controlling Geralt. I didn't realise the jump would have forward momentum.
JewelKnightJess Really though.... who would think the greatest warrior of all time biggest weakness is..... gravity😂
What about in Skyrim when you run into a wheel barrow just right with low enough health?
Modern warfare 2 highrise, I was on a 24 killstreak one away from a nuke. Zoomed in with my sniper and fell off the edge off the map
Ash automatically makes anyone of these videos better...
She makes them look better for sure
Kinda what happens when you hit a model lol
Ash is the best!
I feel like that could be said about all of them, to be honest.
She's the funniest and the cutest there
I was playing Skyrim I had no health at all, I shouted at a bunch of bandits and a wooden bowl bounced back and killed me.
Breath of the wild: I pulled out a bomb arrow on a mountain in the Eldin region only for it to instantly blow up and send me tumbling down the mountain ending in a pull of lava
I truly love Rach as a game critic. She completely embraces her nerdiness and I find that rather refreshing.
She shows how much of an airhead she is
She’s a brick house babe. Lol
Being killed by falling out of the map is the saddest way to die
Mercenaries: a supply drop of health packs fell on my head and killed me while i was at low health
Sekiro.
I was trying to beat Owl.
I was SOOOO close to beating him and he had a sliver (literally less than ][ ) of health.
Dude one-shots me and left me in shock for 5 minutes.
had a similar situation with the wet nurse in bloodborne yesterday XD
I totally saw her building up the attack, just thought it would not insta kill me. ^^;
@@toongrowner1
Ouch. xD
Same thing happened to me with the Guardian Ape and Isshin.
Those guys are tough.
Still haven't beaten Isshin yet.
@@utisti4976 haven't played Sekiro and dfrom Dark Souls only played part 2 so far. ^^;
But constantly returning to bloodborne XD
Jules wearing Josh's face on his shirt is all I needed I'm screaming rn
Breath of the wild dying because Link won't stop rolling
Assassin's Creed 4. Swimming towards a Legendary Ship and getting one shotted by an entire bowside of cannons 😂😂😂
Most recent: playing Man of Medan, I failed a QTE and let Fliss get killed because I was so focused on not killing Brad because of the premonition.
Those premonitions are meant to screw you over!
I think the Horizon thing is a glitch bc mine got set on the hardest difficulty as well without me realizing until I noticed halfway through the game on a major boss fight as well and put it on normal.
This makes me feel less dumb thank you!
Any one notice that the hard mode 'IS OVER 9000!!!!' by only 1 unit of hard
any early assassims creed game, when you climb up the sync points and you go to do a leap of faith but your holding the wrong direction on the stick and just fall off a tall building.
1123JBC at least now with Odyssey when you’re a high enough level you don’t have to worry about that.
I swear it did this when I was holding the right direction and apparently I wasn’t holding it enough in the right direction and I would jump in right direction but miss the hay bale
@@andremerrick4925 It never fails to make me laugh when i do that.
@1123JBC ikr it’s hilarious
The dumbest way I've ever died was watching that prolonged dab at the end.
Killed a dungeon boss in Skyrim
Opened a door leading to a sewer from the boss room (NOTE: the hole was in the floor, not the wall -- this is important)
Jumped down the hole
Missed every single ledge on the way down
Died upon impact
Realized I hadn't saved after beating the boss
I feel so strongly with the difficulty one, my girlfriend and I were having a super hard time with Divinity Original Sin 2 got about half way through the game in just an insane slog, decided to drop it down to casual from normal and found out we were on the hardest difficulty setting for 30 flipping hours of game play.
Two in Dark Souls. One was to Pinwheel (yes, Pinwheel) where I had actually defeated him, but one of his summoned clones fired off a fireball before it disappeared which hit me and did just enough damage to kill me.
The other involved me rolling off the cliff on the path leading to Darkroot trying to dodge an attack while fighting the Black Knight there. Got a pretty good laugh at that one as the Knight followed me off the cliff and died as well.
Not a death, but rather odd survival.
Drove off a steep in GTA4 near the starting area and the car didn't explode when it landed. I crawled out and ran like normal, unaware an ambulance would immediately land and explode on the car.
????
"What does the options menu say about the difficulty level?"
Rach: "IT'S OVER 9000!!!!!!"
Rocket jumping in Halo 😂 what a grand time that was
Getting crushed by the elevator after defeating Pyro Pete in BL2. The thing is my 2 friends that where with me didn't warn me that the elevator was descending while I was checking out the loot. Some friends!
In Dark Souls, when you’re using the rapier, the kick is replaced by a little jab with a back step. I didn’t know this at the time and, while fighting an enemy with a shield, attempted to kick them so I could break their guard, but instead backstepped off the edge and died.
Halo 2: whenever I use the energy sword near a drop that goes off the map, I forget about the range which then leads me to go through the enemies and off the map.
Classic
I have a few:
- GTA San Andreas: Using to many cheatcodes, and then getting beat up, by an old lady with a purple Dildo.
- Far Cry 2: Blowing up a truck-Convoy then saving the game only to die because the truck landing on you (all the time after loading)
- Assasins Creed 2: trying to jump into the water in Venice, but landing on a Gondola.
- Getting Thrown off your horse at a high cliff in RDR2.
- GTA Vice City: Using Cigarettes Cheat, making a car accident and landing under my own car, while dying slowly but still smoking the cigar
- Skyrim: Shoot an arrow straigt into the air and not moving your position while having low life.
- Fallout 3: Pickpocketing a fatman into Raiders Inventory, wich he emediately used after he saw me.
I didn't play no man's sky for a while, when I started playing again I spawned in the middle of space without my ship and died after 30 seconds
Another great video to put a good start to a long Friday, thanks what culture crew! You guys are my favourite
TES4 - Oblivion; I ate too many alchemy ingredients at once and died from health damage.
So back in the mid-naughties, I purchased a very cheap used copy of Everquest. It was a big thing then, not sure if it still is, but anyway it was popular enough that even I, a super casual gamer, had heard of it. And since it was so cheap, I brought it home. I made an elf character and promptly kept dying over and over again because the controls weren't the best and they lived in tall trees and I kept falling off the railless walkways. I got so frustrated that I stopped playing and returned the game. Later in life, I found out this was the best thing to have happened because I made friends with a couple who said they lost ten years of their lives to Everquest. So my embarrassing moment was really a blessing in disguise.
I love the picture from Myst of the falling person in the thumbnail.
Mis-aiming the hammer of dawn after first getting it in gears 1. Lmao
"Getting ragdolled around the room by this big, thick boy".
Anyone elses dirty mind activate on that sentence?
George Takei- oh my
Just Cause: Rico survives skydiving into the ground but instantly dies barely clipping a tree branch while wingsuiting
Champions of Norath: farted on by a cyclops = instant death
Failing quick time events just to see what happens when you miss. I regret nothing
The dumbest way I died was in Dark Souls. I was in the Darkroot Garden/ Darkroot Basin and there was a door that needed a key that the player can buy for 20.000 souls. There is a hidden bondfire to the left of the door behind a hidden wall and I didn't think that there was an invisible wall there so I tried to roll around it and I rolled off of the cliff.
My first few moments playing The Long Dark, I jumped off a small pile of snow and sprained my ankle. At that point death was inevitable.
Scott repping Tremonti! Good man!
Space Quest II. The very first screen. Go left, you enter the space station. Go right, you float off into deep space and the game ridicules the hell out of you for dying on the first screen.
Prince of persia
Rewinding time to a point you get stuck in a loop until your out of sand
"Apparently I'm bad at platforming" hmmm, whoever told you that? That was awfully discourteous of that insolent yet devilishly handsome fellow XD
Calm down
The dumbest way to die: forgetting you are wielding an explosive weapon, getting surprised by an enemy, firing on them point-blank and blowing yourself up.
Dragon's Lair on the NES had a ridiculously complicated password system, where you floated around in a ball to move numbers/letters into position. I died doing this. Dirk The Daring.... died in a password selection screen. God dammit.
I guess those moments in the older cod games (MW1- BO3) Where you are running around in an area and somehow you don’t notice someone across from you just a few feet away and from the kill cam it looked like you should have seen them. Yet didn’t..
The first time I played Resident Evil 2, I didn't understand that, unlike most games, the point isn't to kill all the enemies. Just started shooting that first hoard of zombies not realizing that you have nowhere near enough ammo to kill them all. Meanwhile my friend is sitting there yelling "what are you doing? RUN!!!!"
Oh god the amount of times my horse rode into a fucking tree lol
"The dumbest way that I ever died is properly when I was young and I used to play a lot of lego video games, often I would get killed by some random guy shooting at me when I was at 1 heart left, so embarrassing."
That cold open was brilliant
Electrocuted changing a lightbulb in the Sims. Wtf lol
Every time I get one shot by a AT sniper in BFV. As long as you're within a 10m radius of the impact you're toast.
Mine would have to be “Indigo Prophecy”. While I was exploring his apartment, I found his meds and had him take them. Then, found a bottle of wine while searching the kitchen and let him take a swig. Cut scene bars drop in and I all I hear is “Aaand that’s how my story ends.”🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
My dumbest death was in DICE Battlefront 2. I was playing starfighter assault in the Unknown Regions, I was out in the open then I lagged out and teleported into the middle of an asteroid.
When it comes to logics... a friend was getting chased by Rex's in Ark Survival and I ran in to help like that was gonna do anything.
I’ve run straight into attacks during the Omega Flowey fight in Undertale because I wasn’t looking at the arrow keys to make sure I was pressing the right one 😣
Resident Evil 4. "Oh hey I can shoot the fish while on the dock here. Easy health items!" .....................yeah I about had a heart attack shortly after my mistake
A Funny Death deserves to live forever
Ooh, I have a great example from just last night. I was playing GTA 5, just driving around the map in story mode with Franklin. I'm not sure where I ended up, but I was parked on some train tracks and trying to take a selfie as the sunset looked pretty. And literally the moment I snapped the picture Franklin got hit by a train.
Warframe - walking through a window and falling through the map. “Hi Ash how are you?” 2:53 🤣🤣
StarFox Adventures. Cape Claw. Rescued the Queen CloudRunner. Went down to the small bit of beach where she was, triggered the cutscene, and went off during the cutscene to do something else. Turns out, what I went to do took longer than I thought, and when I got back, the enemy there had spat me to death. Good thing I had BafomDads! I normally don't actually need them, but this time, they saved Fox from my unwise decision.
Jumping out of a plane and forgetting to use the parachute on GTA San Andreas or standing too close to something I'm supposed to be blowing up . Then there's shooting at the fish on the El Lago level in Resident Evil 4 got a trophy for that and learned something as well so it worked out well in the end .
There’s a door in Dark Souls 2 that literally opens to nowhere. I was playing with a friend my first time through and he opens the door, and is like “Hey Stern, go through here!” At this time he’s never betrayed me so I gallivant in and immediately plunge to my death because the stupid door opens to a giant ravine for no reason. We still laugh about it to day. Call it the Door of Betrayal
The hundreds of times I've gone after a really hard boss without restocking ammo, supplies, etc.
I remember the part in Mass Effect 2 what got mentioned, and I thought there might be a way to survive the asari after sex by being a cool cat,but no such luck lol
Haha bruh at the end really still dabs 😅 that was something else of a dab
Wayyyy back, before "video", when games were text on a CRT, in rouge (or possibly nethack), when you got down to the Hell levels, you needed a ring of fire protection, because lava. If you then opened a random unidentified can of food and it turned out to be salmon, you got slippery fingers and dropped something randomly. If that happened to be your ring of fire protection, you died, obviously. An ascii graphics tomb stone was then displayed with the inscription "Died of stupidity in Hell".
After not playing Silent Hill 3 for a couple years I started playing again and for some dumb reason was convinced that in the subway area I was supposed to get through this door that's far down the tracks. I got run over so much by subway trains that I ended up unlocking the easiest game mode.
Mario brothers, hitting the first question mark box, bouncing off it, and dying by goomba. How isn't this every entry?
gta 5 , tripped on a curb, hit my head on pavement, dead.
Best one from recent memory was RDR2. I "parked" my horse on some train tracks to fish a legendary fishing spot.....I think you can all guess what happened. Trains were running on schedule that day. Both me and my $1000 horse were wiped out. It was like that scene in Stand by Me. Except I did not successfully outrun the train...
There's a level in "Tiny Tank" I remember saying "I definitely did not intend to open the door, run down the hall and jump into a pit of lava". :D
Landing on any uneven surface in destiny and breaking your ankles to death
When I lost to Rita repulsa in power rangers legacy wars the 2017 version no less an I had lord drakkon one of the the strongest characters in the game no less
No less
I think it was in Gears of War 1, there is a building where you need to take the stairs but you can also step into the elevator. If you try to use it once it just wiggles a bit but doesn't work, if you hit the button again it will just crash down and kill you. I hadn't died in my entire playthrough except for that death... But is was a funny one
I don't remember what game, but I still remember getting so mad that I kept "drowning" in 6 inches of water running on a beach.
Dunno if this counts, but blowing myself to oblivion with Snake in Smash as the end kill was pretty embarrassing. The slow motion zoom in makes it feel so much better...
I recently did the same as Rach, but with a different. Struggled, struggled, struggled, then fugured out I had been playing in the hardest setting. I was surprised I got that far TBH.
Learned the hard way that in the original Modern Warfare, YOU DON'T USE MARTYRDOM in hardcore search and destroy.😂
Far Cry 5 got into a helicopter before the npc guy did, somehow got kicked out of my seat by him and sent up into the propeller blades to my death and failed the mission.
I was playing Escape from Tarkov recently. I heard someone trying to steal my loot so I threw a grenade. I cant remember if he ran or it didn't go where I wanted it to but I saw red and decided to chase the guy down. Straight over my grenade, blown to pieces. Oh and to make things better, grenades in that game are horrifically loud.
In Heavy Rain, when the apartment was on fire...I really thought the ground looked much closer for the option of jumping out of the window.
My dumbest was on The Long Dark, when I had my headphones in the wrong way around. Heard a threat, turned towards the threat, and then carefully backed up straight into it. Sigh.
Little Mac's side B in Smash....whiffed right off the stage to my death.
Dark Souls 2, I got into a fist fight with the little monkeys in the starting area before the witches thinking I would only fight one at a time. I was wrong and that was how I popped the "Welcome to Dark Souls" achievement.
Halo 3: Throwing a plasma grenade, having it somehow bounce off your enemy and then sticking back to my face.
Falling in the pit after defeating Cortex in Warped.
Ash’s stories are always the best! So funny! 😂
In Dungeon Lords you cannot die. Literally. But I fell for a trap that just prevents you from exiting a room. Ever. And had the only character's save be already in that room.
You could say that in a game where my character can't die I still managed to perma-bury him.
There was also another trap that results in you being forever underwater, suffocating-reviving-suffocating again... But this time I had a valid previous save file.
Red Dead 2, I walk up to a guy watching his two sons trying to build a house (or shed). They were working on one of the walls, and because they apparently suck at building, the wall begins to fall towards me. The wall lands on my head and kills me instantly, and I just stood there and watched it happen.
In skyrim a friend of mine had the stupidest or most epic death ever, so he opened a door and the door pushed the character into a corner and the character was dry humped by the door gradually losing life