Top Ten Video Game Desert Levels

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • It's been a super hot summer, so it's only fitting we talk about the super hot deserts of video games! Enjoy!
    This was also lowkey inspired by another countdown artist, so I'd like to thank them for the inspiration. Can't really say who it is, though. Hope you understand.
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Komentáře • 270

  • @TheQuarterGuy
    @TheQuarterGuy Před 5 dny +136

    "You know what this map needs? Needs more sand."

    • @meta527II
      @meta527II Před 5 dny +2

      Is that a reference to something or is that just a silly line you wrote? Not that I have a problem with either of those.

    • @jeremytung1632
      @jeremytung1632 Před 5 dny +7

      “More sand! We’re surrounded by sand!”

    • @voltingmaster5458
      @voltingmaster5458 Před 5 dny +2

      I don’t like sand, it’s coarse and rough and irritating, And it gets everywhere!

    • @TheQuarterGuy
      @TheQuarterGuy Před 5 dny +6

      @@jeremytung1632 Y- You know, not that much, just...two cubic tons.

    • @stevenkurtz2730
      @stevenkurtz2730 Před 5 dny +1

      or water

  • @erichfiedler1481
    @erichfiedler1481 Před 5 dny +68

    Okay, time to get THIS LINE out of the way before everyone else says it
    "I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere."
    This countdown is brought to you by "SAND, IT'S EVERYWHERE", get used to it

  • @s.p.d.magentaranger1822
    @s.p.d.magentaranger1822 Před 5 dny +46

    "Hey, (insert name 1)."
    "Oh, hey, (name 2)! How are you?"
    "Fine...just fine ..except...I'm STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DESERT!!"

  • @jordanhunter3375
    @jordanhunter3375 Před 5 dny +55

    This countdown was brought to you by Sand! It's everywhere, get used to it.

    • @jaketaller8567
      @jaketaller8567 Před 5 dny +4

      Ah, an Aladdin And The King Of Thieves reference. I see you are a man of great taste.

    • @erichfiedler1481
      @erichfiedler1481 Před 5 dny +1

      HEY! I thought of it first!

    • @starbird3939
      @starbird3939 Před 5 dny +1

      One of the better disney sequels!

    • @jordanhunter3375
      @jordanhunter3375 Před 5 dny

      @@jaketaller8567 Shame that I have only seen the first movie and only heard this joke from elsewhere

  • @theshadygentleman7575
    @theshadygentleman7575 Před 5 dny +21

    In reference to your question at the end...
    Whilst not necessarily a biome in the sense of an environment, a common recurring theme in games is the 'haunted' level: areas in non-horror games that are either designed to put you on edge or play with the theme of ghosts and ghouls. These levels could make for a fun halloween countdown for their shock factor and what they do to put a spin on the theme.

    • @cdesigner9178
      @cdesigner9178 Před 5 dny +3

      I am so glad so many people seem to be suggesting this, because I LOVE these kinds of levels.

    • @Numberplay
      @Numberplay Před dnem +1

      I can already think of a few candidates for this with my top pick being Hat in Time: SubCon Forest

    • @cdesigner9178
      @cdesigner9178 Před dnem

      @@Numberplay Yep

    • @theshadygentleman7575
      @theshadygentleman7575 Před dnem

      This is probably just nostalgia talking, as the level itself isn't that spooky at all, but I submit Haunted Ship from Sonic Rush Adventure. That level terrified me as a kid (I wasn't good with undead themes), but the music is kickass and the boss is really cool too

    • @cdesigner9178
      @cdesigner9178 Před 17 hodinami +1

      @@theshadygentleman7575 For me, if I had to choose a haunted level from a Sonic game, I have to go with the Haunted Mansion from Sonic Heroes. The mansion constantly changing, having to go into the freaking spirit world, and one of the best soundtracks in the game.

  • @ailingstar8856
    @ailingstar8856 Před 5 dny +17

    Honestly, I'd love to see a Ghost level countdown, if only because there's so many different interesting routes developers can go for.

    • @cdesigner9178
      @cdesigner9178 Před 5 dny +4

      YES! I refer to them as "spooky" levels, myself, but yeah, there are a lot of good ones out there. Some personal favorites of mine include Ghost Bayou from Pac-Man World 2, Haunted Grounds from Gauntlet: Dark Legacy (granted, that's less ghosts and more nightmare demons, but still), and the entirety of Subcon Forest from A Hat In Time.

    • @greenrangerfan1993
      @greenrangerfan1993 Před 4 dny

      @@cdesigner9178could be a halloween themed list.

    • @cdesigner9178
      @cdesigner9178 Před 4 dny

      @@greenrangerfan1993 Apparently, this Halloween is going to be Monsters Month or something, so it probably won't be THIS Halloween, but yeah, probably will be a Halloween special at some point. Then again, does it HAVE to be Halloween for people to cover something spooky?

    • @greenrangerfan1993
      @greenrangerfan1993 Před 4 dny

      @@cdesigner9178 I think It's the most fitting.

  • @claytonrios1
    @claytonrios1 Před 5 dny +21

    I did want to pat Futabas head and give her a hug after her palace was complete. So the game certainly did it's job with that trip to a desert of pure isolation.

  • @omicrondstarsinger7199
    @omicrondstarsinger7199 Před 5 dny +16

    A fool off his guard
    could fall and fall hard,
    out there on the dunes.🎶

  • @RedBoy747
    @RedBoy747 Před 5 dny +36

    When my family comes from the beach:
    Me: Ok who got sand in their-
    Everyone: Yes!!
    My Uncle: Fucking Everywhere!

  • @CrazeeAdam
    @CrazeeAdam Před 5 dny +21

    Yes, ironically while we consider deserts warm and sandy, do you know the biggest desert in the world? Antarctica. Completely barren and the whole continent is a desert itself

    • @BJGvideos
      @BJGvideos Před 5 dny +3

      Barren.
      But yes

    • @CrazeeAdam
      @CrazeeAdam Před 5 dny

      ​@@BJGvideosthank you ❤

    • @HoshikoYui
      @HoshikoYui Před 5 dny

      Except instead of sand, there’s ice, snow, deathly freezing waters and winds❄️🌨️🥶🗻

    • @derrickhaggard
      @derrickhaggard Před 3 dny

      Ice levels list remake perhaps.

  • @wildste
    @wildste Před 5 dny +3

    If we are talking other biome countdowns, we go back to Yahtzee Croshaw and one of his catchphrases.
    "Grassland, desert, ocean, jungle, ice world, fire world, boss!"

  • @SageDarkwind
    @SageDarkwind Před 5 dny +4

    "This Green Scorpion video is brought to you by Sand! It's everywhere! Get used to it!"

  • @colinledoux7836
    @colinledoux7836 Před 5 dny +17

    Anakin Skywalker: I hate sand it gets everywhere.

  • @gingerkays7362
    @gingerkays7362 Před 5 dny +5

    I remember when I first got to Solm, minor spoilers for something funny in that chapter
    When we first got there and the characters were talking about how they had no idea what the prince and princess looked like, and then a little later they ran into Fogado, I was thinking “wouldn’t it be funny if he turned out to be the prince?” Then he introduced us to the Sentinels, and I was getting some serious Chrom and the Shepherds vibes, and when he started acting all chummy with the palace guards I burst out laughing because I realized that my initial impression had been spot on, and he was being a huge reference to my favorite game in the franchise (which is also the one that got me into Fire Emblem in the first place)

  • @meganpayette5996
    @meganpayette5996 Před 5 dny +18

    This Green Scorpion countdown is brought to you by...
    SAND! IT'S EVERYWHERE! GET USE TO IT!

  • @ShadowandKirby324
    @ShadowandKirby324 Před 4 dny +2

    A new Green Scorpion video?? Yes pls!!!
    As for biomes... How about Top Ten Sky levels? It's a video game level theme I've always loved. From Windy Hill, to Gusty Garden Galaxy, to even Sky Tower, sky levels have a sense of scope and amazement that Id love to see you tackle!

  • @Bora_slash
    @Bora_slash Před 5 dny +4

    -Okay, let's get this over this (opens strengths and weaknesses screen)
    You've gotta be kidding me
    -well, geometry is... is pretty cool
    -yeah, who would've want to be better in geometry!? And for weaknesses - endurance, and what else let me see, heat, sand and sun. It shouldn't be a problem. It's not like we're in the middle of a GODDAMN DESERT!
    Jumaji the next level, 2019.

  • @zaneheaston8254
    @zaneheaston8254 Před 5 dny +3

    I guess you can say Mario Odyssey puts the Sand into Sandbox
    Thank you & good night!

  • @arithefierysecretary6411

    My theory for Stallord: That's Dragon Zelda in the bad timeline, gone crazy still with a corrupted Master Sword in her head. Just my thought.

    • @nightmarearcade2663
      @nightmarearcade2663 Před 5 dny +2

      I don't know if that's the case cause I feel like that's some time paradox kind of stuff right there.

    • @arithefierysecretary6411
      @arithefierysecretary6411 Před 5 dny

      @@nightmarearcade2663 possibly. I don't know Zelda as well as most do. :)

    • @s.p.d.magentaranger1822
      @s.p.d.magentaranger1822 Před 5 dny

      @@arithefierysecretary6411 Hiiii Ari!

    • @dawningheart356
      @dawningheart356 Před 4 dny +1

      Interesting idea, but Stallord's skeletal structure doesn't have much in common with the Light Dragon. The former's spine allows it to use its hands to prevent the upper body from being submerged in the sand pit, while the latter has more in common with Eastern dragons, whose limbs move VERY differently.
      Plus, by this point in the game, you already have the Master Sword, which was nowhere near Gerudo Desert when you found it.

    • @bryceknowles1380
      @bryceknowles1380 Před 4 dny

      Hello Ari, didn’t expect to see you here😮

  • @erikstensaas1202
    @erikstensaas1202 Před 2 dny +2

    In the desert, you can't remember your name, for there ain't no one to give you no pain...

    • @dragonforceczar1610
      @dragonforceczar1610 Před 2 dny +1

      You know, after all that time they spent in the desert together, the guy COULD have given that horse a name. I'm just sayin'.

  • @rodan9773
    @rodan9773 Před 5 dny +5

    Anakin isn't going to like this lol.
    Respect and keep up the epic work.

  • @Zivon96
    @Zivon96 Před 3 dny +1

    The dessert battle in Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn lives rent free in my head. One of the largest levels in the game, and with some really interesting lore reveals, AND finally getting revenge on an early game antagonist... but unless you take the Dracoknights, you're basically leaving this level in the hands of Naesala and no one else, because by the time you cross the map with them, the rest of your units are just now making it out of the starting corner of the map.

  • @gulfgiggleanimations4472

    One of my favorites is Cliff Town in Spyro 1. It's a fantastic feeling after scaling up the town being rewarded by being high enough to glide over the river and to a wide open space to run freely, and that leads to peak of the level from which to glide wherever your heart desires, with whirlwinds activating for an easy return to the peak to glide again.

  • @Bladecharge
    @Bladecharge Před 5 dny +5

    The segway into number 10 was very good. I think that an improvement for you

  • @mystikx2205
    @mystikx2205 Před 5 dny +3

    My favorite part about the Kingdom of Solm? It introduces Pandreo the frat-boy priest and Panette the walking Crit machine.

  • @ZaffreRevolution
    @ZaffreRevolution Před 5 dny +1

    i've also been a part of the crowd that's dreaded desert levels, but this video proved just how many great ones there have been! awesome list, and it's cool to see a lot of my favorites make the cut. you've managed to maintain that entertaining, unique style that made me a fan all of those years ago and i remain impressed every time

  • @joshmccalip6053
    @joshmccalip6053 Před 5 dny +2

    For me, my favorite desert level is Pipeline Destruction from Ace Combat 7, where you and your squadmates attack a port oil refinery in the desert before a sandstorm hits, only to dive in and out of said sandstorm to hunt 20 fuel trucks trying to use the storm to escape.

  • @codyadams5129
    @codyadams5129 Před 5 dny +1

    It's honestly ironic that the fact that the redeads carry swords in TP made my child self LESS afraid of them.

    • @comicfoil9494
      @comicfoil9494 Před 4 dny +1

      You got a point. Getting hit by a sword is less scary than the soul sucking they do in the previous games.

    • @JD10503
      @JD10503 Před 3 dny

      I think they were actually gibbdos, but a localization error labeled them redeads. Either way, they don't compare to the Wind Waker version.

  • @zeldasmetaknight
    @zeldasmetaknight Před 4 dny +1

    One little theme level idea:
    "Factory Levels".
    When Osha standards have no concern for level safety at all.

  • @kisaLuver
    @kisaLuver Před 5 dny +2

    I had been watching some SnapCube highlight compilations before I watched this so when the intro happened I was pleasantly surprised! 😂
    Post-watch edit:
    YEAAAAA SOLM PEAK! I love the Solm family, they cracked me up after so many depressing chapters lol.
    Futaba's Palace had me so emotional, I know it was a pyramid bc "haha conspiracy theories" but your analysis shows how much deeper it goes

  • @shadowlinkbds
    @shadowlinkbds Před 5 dny +3

    Well, it's summer and a bit of a hot one as usual, so I say a list of desert levels is perfect timing. Going through them is a challenge dealing with heat, sandstorms, quicksand, creatures that inhabit the area, etc. You'll need to not underestimate the environment that desert levels provide if you dont want to be buried in the sand.

  • @Mangadude901
    @Mangadude901 Před 5 dny +2

    10: Deserts are a pristine natural landscape, it's art in itself.
    9: Howdy, Hedgehog. Now draw!
    8: Arabian Tatooine Nights
    7: Everything you mentioned is what makes it one of the best, but you forgot one important thing: the stage theme which also got remixed in Smash Ultimate!
    6: A galactic hourglass constantly shifting in orbit...tilting it every cycle as it fills and drains with its infinite grains of sand....
    5: An improved desert map (about time Intelligent Systems), and probably the best new lineup of units thus far in the game. Besides, two words: Wolf. Knight.
    4: Creating Rivers in the Desert that is Futaba's psyche, classic movie pyramid traps, and of course, Futaba's own Shadow actually helping her out of her own internal prison. And besides....you forgot about the fact it's a freaking UFO!
    3: The deserts of Hyrule hides many secrets throughout the ages....most are hidden beneath the sands, in the depths of the earth....some never meant for Hylian eyes...
    2: A desert where life began, but also ends.....and Kirby gets to play in the sandbox that is the oasis.
    1: Tostarena, the jewel of the desert! See the inverted pyramids! Party with the locals and enjoy some shave ice! Hitch a ride on a Jaxi and race across the dunes! You may even find oases with fish swimming in them!

  • @lf4807
    @lf4807 Před 5 dny +1

    Here’s an unique idea: what do you get if you mix the sand level and the water level?
    The Beach level! If you dig in (no pun intended) there are many interesting choices you can find

  • @nifinland
    @nifinland Před 4 dny +1

    Casino levels would be a nice topic to see. Ya know, to see which levels make the best use of the theme and potentially even includes the use of gambling.

  • @GardenerOfTheFuture
    @GardenerOfTheFuture Před 5 dny +1

    I love desert levels, it's one of my favorite biomes. The aesthetics, the feeling of freedom and exploration, and the music. My personal list of favorite desert levels overlap with yours a lot, including having the Sand Kingdom as number one. Some of my favorites that didn't make your list include:
    -Sandblasted Corridors from Deep Rock Galactic - The terrain being mined in one pickaxe hit is a nifty convenience, but what really gets me are how its features encourage DRG's famous multiplayer teamwork. Howling sandstorms occasionally blast through the caverns, limiting vision and forcing teams to hunker down and travel together to not get lost, as well as sand sharks that will grab a nearby dwarf and must be killed by another player, encouraging players to stick together and look out for each other in case one pops up. I also just really like the color palette and sandy aesthetic
    -Overdrive Ostritch Stage from Mega Man X2 - It introduces the Ride Chaser and motorcycle rides through the desert are awesome. If you manage to get through the stage keeping it intact, you can also use it to easily snag some upgrades. It transitions between a desert base to the outside dunes back into the base for the entrance to the boss room, but instead of a regular boss room, you hitch a ride on and then shoot down a launching missile, crashing into the desert. Then, you fight the titular Maverick in a wide-open space where he'll hop between the foreground and boackground. Fighting Overdrive Ostrictch without his weakness weapon is really fun, too.
    -Gerduo Desert from Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom - The Arbiter's Grounds is probably the best desert dungeon in the Zelda games, but the BotW and TotK portrayals of the Gerudo Desert itself are my preference. I find that it makes the idea of a vast, empty desert with little in it interesting by how haunting it is. I will never forget the moment in my first playthrough of BotW when I got stranded in one of those cursed sandstorms. The feeling of isolation and helplessness was palpable. Having so little visibility was one part, but the big reason is the map not working. Realizing I had no easy way out if I got jumped by monsters I wasn't ready for, especially a Molduga, was terrifying. Even outside of the sandstorms, just staring off into the dunes at the edge of the map in silence was an experience of existential melancholy I will never forget. TotK has the better dungeon in the Lightning Temple and better use of Gerudo Town, but I had to mention my first experience in a sandstorm. There's more to it that makes it one of my favorite desert levels, but the sandstorms stick out to me.
    For another level theme I'd like you to touch on: forest levels. I love trees and whenever I'm on a trip out through the countryside with rolling forested hills, I use all the time I can to take it all in. As such, I love the aesthetic of forest levels, and there are lots of mechanics that can be used from the verticality: climbing the trees, structures supported by the trees, even vines if jungles are counted (they are rainforests, after all).

  • @thetrophygamer3606
    @thetrophygamer3606 Před 5 dny +1

    *Sees the length of this video, sees the length of wambu’s video*
    Seems the green scorpion got out thesaurused by lamp and spoopy ghost. I kid loved both videos, still don’t like sand all that much but can appreciate it more in games now

  • @dr.crazystein9536
    @dr.crazystein9536 Před 5 dny +5

    So hopefully you'll try Top 10 Ice Levels during a Winter Season

    • @chancehosey6570
      @chancehosey6570 Před 5 dny +1

      Please do this when you get a chance

    • @jaketaller8567
      @jaketaller8567 Před 5 dny +1

      Since he already made a Top 15 Ice Levels list a while back, I only makes sense that he gives it the same remake treatment as Top 10 Water Levels.

  • @madnessarcade7447
    @madnessarcade7447 Před 5 dny +2

    Engage is very fun and campy it’s got toku vibes the character interactions are awesome and I’m digging the story it’s my first FE game

  • @Apophis324
    @Apophis324 Před 5 dny +1

    I don't really understand why people have such a strong dislike for Fire Emblem Engage, but to each their own. One cannot deny that the kingdom of Solm is very fun to play around in and that you get some of the more well-designed characters there in Timerra, Merrin, Panette and Seadall.
    Oscar gets points redacted though for failing to mention how *cool* Merrin is (or linking her to Shantae for voice acting).

  • @JD10503
    @JD10503 Před 4 dny

    Interesting list. A lot of these I agree with, but I would probably consider places like Arbiter's Grounds more of a ruins or haunted level, despite being found in a desert. I'd also consider Ikana Canyon more representative of a wasteland, which could overlap with deserts. As for my favorite desert level, I'm probably going to say Sandopolis. Sonic 3 and Knuckles is easily my favorite Sonic game, and that music just really has that desert vibe. Atmospheric but ever so slightly oppressive, like you can feel that sun beating down on you.
    Anyway, glad to see a countdown from you. You, Joker, and Quarter Guy are easily my favorite CZcamsrs and I keep coming back to all your lists.

  • @E-102GammaMKII
    @E-102GammaMKII Před 5 dny

    I would LOVE to see more countdowns about level themes from you, Oscar!
    Another fantastic video as always! Keep up the good work!

  • @TGPBailey124
    @TGPBailey124 Před 20 hodinami

    Is no one going to acknowledge the awesome SNAPCUBE REFRENCE AT THE BEGIBING OF THE THING. GUYS WHAT ARE WE DOING!!!!!

  • @meta527II
    @meta527II Před 5 dny +2

    I remember doing this countdown almost 10 years ago. And I’m very interested to see your choices.

  • @asmodeus58XX
    @asmodeus58XX Před 4 dny

    For the next one, it would be cool if you went the old "Is the desert too harsh for you? Well too bad, we're going even harsher!" and do top 10 lava/volcanic levels. I love how Death Mountain in BotW was set to demonstrate that just being near an active volcano can be so hot, you'll need extreme protection.
    Anyway, time to add my own sand quote:
    "Ahem! There's SAND on my boots!"

  • @mechamacabre8962
    @mechamacabre8962 Před 5 dny

    This was quite the interesting list, and, yes, I could feel the heat somewhat. But you know what's even hotter that the desert? HELL! I wanna see the top 10 videogame equivalents of hell someday!

  • @brentfisler4252
    @brentfisler4252 Před 5 dny +3

    i say dry dry dessert from paper Mario 64. it really captures what its like to travers a dessert.

    • @mx.e2176
      @mx.e2176 Před 5 dny

      PM64 is good but if you’ve seen number 1 you should realize it fails to hit that sweet spot of size vs density (of content/rewards) with a lot of really empty feeling tiles across a 7^2 grid iirc. I think Bug Fables did it a lot better by making a sprawling desert but you can always tell where you are since each tile/room is distinct, be it at the towering split rock, that room with the sinkhole, the pass where you get ambushed by bandits, the path between Defiant Root and Golden Settlement, the desert feels huge even once you know what it truly is.

  • @claytonrios1
    @claytonrios1 Před 5 dny +2

    Here are some of my favorite desert levels.
    1. Chase from Red Steel 2. It has everything from a high speed train chase to some great fights in a city that's in the middle of nowhere in a desert.
    2. Great Desert from Stellar Blade. Sandstorms, Naytiba under the sand and a protagonist who can stand the heat in a skin tight suit or even a skirt without a problem in the world.
    3. Sand Land from Sand Land. Akira Toriyamas game has half of the runtime in a desert and yet it's a rollicking Mad Max adventure with demons.

  • @PersoMena
    @PersoMena Před 4 dny

    This was fun - even IF you almost killed me in the middle of #5 (seriously, I'm still giggling about it with a slightly sore throat after choking on spit)!
    Personally, I admit to not playing a whole lot of games, but when I do, I have a fondness for forest/jungle levels. I wouldn't mind a countdown on those next. Lots of trees to potentially climb around in, vines to swing from if you're talking jungles or rainforests, and SO many animals.

  • @dreamer9398
    @dreamer9398 Před 4 dny

    Hell yeah, Solm made it to the list!
    Definitely the best part of Engage since most of my favorite emblems: Ike, Corrin, Byleth, and Eirika are accessible.
    Plus, Timerra and Fogado are my favorite pair of siblings

  • @SharpestSniper99
    @SharpestSniper99 Před 5 dny +1

    If you were to ask me.
    My personal favorite Desert level is pretty much the entire Greed layer from Ultrakill.

    • @rpgfan1187
      @rpgfan1187 Před 4 dny

      4-2: Goddamn the Sun is definitely up there for me. I also love the method for uncovering the secret exit.

  • @cameroncooper5941
    @cameroncooper5941 Před 5 dny +1

    Monster Hunter has some good deserts. I'm most familiar with the Sandy Plains featured in 3U and Rise, but the Wildspire Waste from World also makes a noteworthy impression with it's building-sized termite mounds. Heck, Wilds is set to open WITH a desert level, and I'm hooked just from the limited glimpses we've seen at the time of writing this.
    The main thing that I feel they get right is that despite how samey deserts may seem, they can still have plenty of variety. Sure, you've got the obligatory big open sand dunes. But you also have windswept canyons, oases, mud pits, and even subterranean caverns to beat the heat.

  • @ma3mc3mu-X
    @ma3mc3mu-X Před 2 dny +1

    Any chance of a list for the “Top 10 Final _Exam_ Bosses”, in which you use literally everything you learned against the villain?

  • @DimensionSpawn
    @DimensionSpawn Před 5 dny

    When I saw the title, I thought of one desert level I wanted to see on here, and I am so glad that not only was it on the list but it was also #1.

  • @matthewmarkiewicz5206

    Great video as always Green Scorpion. I also have a few level ideas for a countdown, like a space level or a haunted house level

  • @OmnicidalClown1992
    @OmnicidalClown1992 Před 4 dny +1

    So, you've done a Water Levels list, twice, and a Desert Levels list, what's next? A Lava Levels list, Jungle Levels list, ooh, how about Levels where you're inside a creature's body?

  • @themythosarchives7520

    I love Futaba’s palace because of how it reflects her trauma and isolation. But I also love The Spirit Temple, Ikana Canyon, and Desert Palace from Zelda. And I love the Desert Resort in Pokemon gen5.
    Also that intro 😂.

  • @shardofomega4427
    @shardofomega4427 Před 5 dny

    I really enjoyed the countdown here, with the variety of how desert levels were set (and the variety that was included) making things fairly enjoyable (the level at Number 6 was certainly the most interesting, for reasons you've brought up in that entry). And of course the obvious "Sand: It's Everywhere; Get used to it" deal is apparently a thing, though obviously not universally in a negative way (I don't know where it originated, I just know it's quoted...which applies to a lot of things I learn about from references through the internet).
    If I were to provide a level biome to tackle next (eventually decided as it may be), I might say...maybe a Top Ten Space Station Levels countdown. Not something we know about too often, right?

  • @madnessarcade7447
    @madnessarcade7447 Před 5 dny +1

    There are a lot of unique and diverse deserts in Pokémon I hope they’re on here even tho Pokemon doesn’t have levels technically

  • @i8dacookies890
    @i8dacookies890 Před 10 hodinami +1

    If only you had mentioned Jet Lag, then your Desert Power Meter would be at maximum.

  • @MajinK
    @MajinK Před 5 dny

    Another level biome that gets overlooked and imo can be overhated is ice themed.

  • @gamerdude7576
    @gamerdude7576 Před 5 dny

    With regards to your end question, one area/biome that you traverse a lot in games that i really thought would be more prevalent in this countdown would be the "isolated/abandoned resource extraction/processing plant" such as massive desert drill and mining operations, or abandoned mining towns.
    These locales are isolated from outside contact and surrounded/engulfed in hazardous weather and terrain but serve as proof that whatever was speculated to be on site was worth the risk of setting up operations in order to get at those sweet resources and can be used for a variety of themes from stealth, action, horror, wonder and exploration and so on. These places can either be the main setting, a connecting part of a larger whole or an unrelated time capsule containing stories that either ended or were left unfinished and we just happened to stumble across it on the way to our own objective or just by complete happenstance but are fascinating all the same which makes them prime countdown material for their storytelling potential.

  • @reececollins9212
    @reececollins9212 Před 5 dny

    A very solid list with a lot of franchises I love getting reps for the desert
    Some of my personal favourites are The Canyon from Little Big Planet for its music and sense of danger and Silica from Inazuma Eleven go galaxy for being a very interesting introduction to the planet hoping soccer/football adventure, introducing you to gravity affecting how you play on each planet that’s not earth, that awesome hoverboard segment and being the true introduction of souls from a gameplay standpoint

  • @BlueKnight85
    @BlueKnight85 Před 4 dny

    Glad to see some of my personal favorite desert levels make the list, most of them crowding the upper half.
    One of my new favorites was the Desert Zone from NieR: Automata. It may not be much, but the music was one of my early favorite songs when you find the building ruins until I reached the Amusement Park, and traversing through it is surprisingly okay, whether running on foot or using a boar to ride on. There's a lot of interesting things to find, but playing Replicant puts the area in a brand new context, likely being the remains of an isolated civilization with too many rules to follow. (Playing Replicant to find this place when it used to be around really helped emphasize the history of what once was.)
    As someone who played Automata first years before Replicant got re-released for modern day, the whole thing flew over my head on my first time. But finding the uniform of the former king worn by one of the machines is a clear sign something went wrong with the place and ceased to exist. Gameplay-wise, it's more or less pretty basic (if the gameplay itself wasn't as fun as it was, it'd be a chore to get through). But lore-wise, Desert Zone hits on so many levels, but it already left a huge impression on me after my first playthrough just for being fun. I was even excited to go back to the locale for side-quests later on, if only just to hear the music.

  • @DragonScythe64
    @DragonScythe64 Před 6 dny +3

    you think for October he can do top 10 haunted levels?, he has done Ice and water, and now desert
    hell I think Countdown creators can have a field day with a top 10 level themes

    • @shadowlinkbds
      @shadowlinkbds Před 5 dny +3

      This October, he's doing monster month 2 with witches, mad scientists, etc.

    • @dr.crazystein9536
      @dr.crazystein9536 Před 5 dny +1

      I didn't see the Top 10 Video Game Ice Levels

    • @cdesigner9178
      @cdesigner9178 Před 5 dny

      Welp, maybe next time. Though seeing as there are a number of people asking for such a countdown, we'll probably get it. It may just have to wait until next year.

  • @Im_Not_Here57
    @Im_Not_Here57 Před 5 dny

    My favorite part of the Arbiter's ground is that its theorized to be whats left of the Spirit Temple. There is a 99.9 percent chance it's not true: but it's metal, so I like to think it's true.

  • @garrettkujo26
    @garrettkujo26 Před 5 dny

    The snapcube opening was great, that’s such a good bit from the Sonic 06 Fandub 😂😂 though there are so many good bits and moments from all of their sonic fan dubs

  • @sanedimentio
    @sanedimentio Před 4 dny

    Fun list with interesting pics, and if you're actually taking suggestions for level themes, I have a good one.
    My personal favorite level trope is the ancient ruin level. These levels have nice atmosphere, usually have interesting mechanics, and my favorite bit is there is always a story, but it isn't always spelled out

  • @yokaihollow589
    @yokaihollow589 Před 3 dny

    Honestly, I kinda liked the Exclusion Zone from Destiny. It's a solid mix of desert ruins, buried metropolis, and military base. A great location for the final push.

  • @nameabsent
    @nameabsent Před 2 dny

    My favourite desert level, well world really, is the Desert of Didgeridoos in Rayman Origins.
    Maybe it’s the Aussie patriot in me but there’s something about starting the world by being sucked into a didgeridoo, hearing the sound of it as you travel down it and are then spat out into a world full of music themed platforms. Yeah, the emphasis may not be so much on the desert, but still I love it.
    Also the music is really REALLY good
    P.S. If you do go down the level trope countdown path, could I request best cave levels? Once again, Rayman has one of my favourites with The Caves of Skops

  • @reddeath5791
    @reddeath5791 Před 5 dny

    I’m not even a minute in and I love the Snapcube reference

  • @ThatSamoanGuy
    @ThatSamoanGuy Před 5 dny

    Its my birthday today,how did you know I wanted a new video for my bog day?! 😂 Good stuff, always enjoy your content!

  • @pikespendragon67
    @pikespendragon67 Před 5 dny

    One of my favorites is Al-Maajik from Fantasy Life. It’s the 3rd kingdom to visit, but I feel the challenge really picks up with the enemies to be encountered

  • @jvts8916
    @jvts8916 Před 5 dny

    I really like the Cavare Desert, from Fairy Fencer F Advent Dark Force. This is the place where you have to go to finally resurrect the Goddess, and as a result it has a series of boss fights against the guardians and Bernard, who has ambushed you.
    You then move to the innermost area at night time as you approach your objective for the first half of the game. This leads to you finally fighting Marianna. It's also what reveals the next part of the game is Fang accidentally travelling back in time due to his subconscious wish to save Tiara.
    Once you eventually make it back to the desert, you'll be fighting all the guardians at the same time.
    And that's all from base FFF. Advent Dark Force turned this area into a route split depending on how many furies you've extracted from the Vile God in this run. If you were wise enough not to remove many you end up in the Goddess route that is the closest to the original second half. If you couldn't resist your temptation you end up in the Vile God route, named after you accidentally unleashing and getting curbstomped by the Vile God.
    If you remove a number of furies from the Vile God that is downright impossible outside of new game +, he fully revives and you have high enough stats to beat him halfway into the game, unlocking a secret third route (that sadly has an unresolved cliffhanger).
    This area was so iconic it got a homage in Neptunia Gamemaker, only this time your bike allows the team to make a much larger desert without it feeling tedious. It's a great dungeon itself, appropiately playing the theme of the Gold Summits as you comb the area to fight the fake members of Gold Third.

  • @LunaP1
    @LunaP1 Před 5 dny

    Well now, this is new. Finally got to one of unsung game locations.

  • @gimmeyourrights8292
    @gimmeyourrights8292 Před 2 dny

    A perfect countdown for the summer.

  • @jaketaller8567
    @jaketaller8567 Před 5 dny +1

    Hey, Oscar, If you’re looking for another level types list, there are a couple you can borrow from WatchMojo:
    Bizarre Levels
    Boat/Ship Levels
    Fire/Lava Levels
    Forest/Jungle Levels
    Ice/Snow Levels (Remake)
    Mine Levels
    Prison/Jail Levels
    Rooftop Levels
    Spooky Levels In Non-Horror Games
    Train Levels (Remake)

  • @thegreendragon5390
    @thegreendragon5390 Před 5 dny

    So glad Solm made it onto this list.

  • @marshalllovelady8915
    @marshalllovelady8915 Před 4 dny

    My favorite is the old clock works in Luigi's mansion 2/Dark Moon it perfectly combines the desert theme and some Egypt parts while having its own mechanical theme just the metal and sand make for a good combination

  • @Gunn3rGuru
    @Gunn3rGuru Před 3 dny

    8:34 Turns out it's Fang the Hunter now. Took over the IDW comics for a few months.

  • @tanookiplayer
    @tanookiplayer Před 4 dny

    The Tostarena Kingdom is a great one. Probably my favourite desert area. The ones in Uncharted 3 are also great.

  • @pohnile
    @pohnile Před 4 dny +1

    1: One of my fav kingdoms
    2: Not my fav area in the game, but it´s still great and I like the variety of levels it has. Also the boss is really good.
    3: Great item and boss fight
    4: One of the best levels in the game when it comes to narrative and Futaba has the best awakening of the characters.
    5: Dat music!! Also finally great desert maps in FE and this is probably my favorite part of the game
    7: Not one of my fav Banjo levels, but it does refine the desert element a lot and Gobi is awesome.
    9: Have not played Mania, but the desert level in Unleashed is great.
    10: Superb game and level
    Good list. Some other good desert levels would be from Crash Bandicoot 3, That Scorpion level in Spyro 3, Desert in New Pokemon Snap, The desert level in Granblue Fantasy Relink and Groundman´s stage in Megaman and Bass

  • @jaydenc367
    @jaydenc367 Před 3 dny

    Also another way to know that Futaba is clearly interested in egyptian and arabic folklore is the name of the hacker group she created being called Medjed which is also the name of an obsure egyptian god, yes the one people thought looked like Among Us.

  • @SierraGustafson
    @SierraGustafson Před dnem

    Even though it didn't make the list, my favorite desert level is going to be Muska Lacka/Racka and the Sun and Moon Temple from the first Dark Cloud on the PS2 if anyone even remembers it.
    Sure, it's so annoying to keep each house facing the corresponding totem pole with the exception of the vacant house that actually belongs to your fifth ally, I really like the music in the area. Plus, the Sun and Moon Temple is more like an Egyptian tomb and the boss of said dungeon is a cursed pharaoh that needs to be laid to rest.

  • @boygame1955
    @boygame1955 Před 4 dny

    I really like Dry Dry Desert in Paper Mario & it's Bug Fables counterpart Defiant Root. Great chapters that take place in a desert.

  • @keyblademasterclark
    @keyblademasterclark Před 5 dny

    Thank you for including my favorite Persona 5/Royal palace, Oscar!

  • @BaxterAndLunala
    @BaxterAndLunala Před 5 dny

    My favorite desert levels are:
    Bring Down The Strider - Armored Core VI
    Chozo Ruins - Metroid Prime
    The Maw - Halo: Combat Evolved
    The entire Saudi war story in Battlefield 1
    The Asado Desert - Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
    Arid Badlands - Borderlands
    Every Red Zone level in C&C 3 (not a traditional desert by any means, but still worth mentioning)
    Final Conflict - C&C Tiberian Sun

  • @BardockSkywalker
    @BardockSkywalker Před 5 dny

    So how do you start a new GS Episode?
    With a Snapcube Reference!
    Gods, you're so good at these skits

  • @camerashyguy6446
    @camerashyguy6446 Před 5 dny

    0:39
    I literally referenced this bit when the thumbnail was posted on Twitter. Is this an omen? If I reference a bit, will it get the Green Scorpion reenactment treatment? If that's the case... I actually can't think of one off the top of my head, but I'm sure I'd try to exploit it in some way if I was clever enough. If not, then it's a funny coincidence. Either way, great job on the list.

  • @kadajsnightqueen
    @kadajsnightqueen Před 5 dny

    I know it gets a bad rap in the Sonic community, but I actually like the Sandopolis levels. It’s fun rappelling and swinging all over the place (or climbing and gliding) in the first act, and the fact that you explore an ancient Egyptian tomb for the second act is just endlessly fascinating for me, in spite of the ghosts/light mechanic. The music is also pretty catchy, as you apparently agree.
    Since you’ve already covered my beloved water and ice levels, have you considered caves and volcanoes? Those levels in both the Sonic games and The Lion King made a major impression on me as a kid, and they always make for such moody, dynamic settings compared to the quietly threatening serenity of water levels and the stark beauty of ice environs.

  • @nightazday7988
    @nightazday7988 Před 5 dny

    32:00 this was the same guy responsible for the Shadow Temple

  • @Neutra77
    @Neutra77 Před dnem

    In terms of new biome themes, I think 'Castle/Fortress' could be an interesting one. Good levels would make use of the theme in a more architectural sense than natural biomes. Plus there would be distinct differences in culture that can be utlisied to add character.
    A quick example I can think of would be the Bowser's Castle from Super Mario Odyssey, with it taking a definite Japanese architectural style and laying itself out as a gauntlet of challenges, with a brief stop at a tea garden halfway.

  • @TekkenGirl4Lyfe
    @TekkenGirl4Lyfe Před 5 dny

    This countdown just reminded me that I _really_ need to pick Engage back up. I can't wait to get to Solm! (I've, uh, been obsessed with Fate/Samurai Remnant lately... to the point of neglecting almost everything else...)

  • @rick8216
    @rick8216 Před 5 dny

    Sandy Plains in 3U is where I had to get good at video games and I thank it for that, then in Rise, I recognized it and a s c e n d e d as a hunter

  • @TheHearthGuy
    @TheHearthGuy Před 4 dny

    Well look at that. I was convinced that there would be no Fire Emblem maps on this list, but in retrospect, Solm was a pretty good choice. And the music was incredible, say what you want about Engage, but the music is impeccable.
    As for suggestions for what kind of level list to do, a couple that I can think of would be the Poison level which is often hated even more than the desert level, or the Space level, which often get to be very creative with lowered gravity when done right.

  • @SilverClode
    @SilverClode Před 5 dny

    Great video oscar and solm desert from engage definitely fun from the series. Biome suggestions jungle level due to the dangerous plant and creature plus make you feel like tarzan

  • @rga1605
    @rga1605 Před 4 dny

    One that I remember well is the desert part in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire - it wasn't big, but still I feel it was fun

  • @jurtheorc8117
    @jurtheorc8117 Před 22 hodinami

    10:28 here's some cool mythological knowledge for you: in ancient Mesopotamian myth, there are proper scorpion folks known as Girtablilu. They were created by the primordial dragon Tiamat along with ten other monsters (including various serpentine demons, a storm demon, the shark and others), to fight against her divine offspring after they murdered her husband and hopefully destroy them in turn.
    It's all the worse because her consort/husband, Apsu or Abzu, was quite paranoid of his children murdering him already and would undergo pre-emptive action.
    Tiamat didn't want her husband to murder her children, and helped them out in a way i don't remember.
    In the end it was their offspring who performed the first murder and i guess at that point, where Tiamat was concerned, all bets are off.
    In the end she was defeated by one of the gods driving an "evil wind" into her mouth, after which she got killed and ripped open. From her body the universe would be created and her killer would become the prime god of the pantheon.
    But the monsters that Tiamat created would persist, even becoming rather revered icons of protection or bringer of rain in certain instances.
    Mind, it's a LONG time since I last read about this myth. There's definitely stuff i'll be misremembering and i only got my knowledge from a single source, so i recommend doing your own research into the tale to get a better image of it all.
    But I hope it's interesting.
    (real quick: Another creation myth that is quite fun is those of the Nauru people, about the spider Areop-Enap and their snail and two glowworm companions)

  • @mx.e2176
    @mx.e2176 Před 5 dny

    Going to Utah really made me appreciate the Rise iteration of Sandy Plains for perfectly capturing the way the rock formations look in that game, specifically in comparison to those found in Bryce National Park. But I truly think the biggest sleeper desert is in Bug Fables, wherein you traverse a sprawling desert, yet you can always tell where you are since each tile/room is distinct, be it at the towering split rock, that room with the sinkhole, the pass where you get ambushed by bandits, the path between Defiant Root and Golden Settlement, it feels huge even once you realize what it truly is and that speaks volumes of its quality.

  • @macaylacayton2915
    @macaylacayton2915 Před 4 dny

    I approve of number 4 as it is my personal favorite palace in p5/p5r AND is the palace of my personal favorite persona character

  • @tobiasdarkrai1134
    @tobiasdarkrai1134 Před 5 dny

    One of the best theories I've heard about Stallord is that it was a "trial by combat" form of execution as you put it. The added bit it is that they theorized Ganondorf was the one who actually killed it and that was why he was instead banished to the Twilight Realm.