7 Really Stupid Game Overs We Couldn’t Resist Getting



Over the years, we’ve gotten pretty good at avoiding game overs in videogames, but there are some ways of losing that are so obvious and yet so totally irresistible that we end up doing them anyway, consequences be damned. Here are seven stupid game overs that we just couldn’t resist getting. Enjoy, and subscribe for more videos like this from Outside Xbox!


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44 thoughts on “7 Really Stupid Game Overs We Couldn’t Resist Getting”

  1. Tales from the borderlands when Reese gets attacked by his corporate rival and you can select which part to malfunction and make the weapon break or you can do nothing and have him shoot you in the face.
    Nier Automata- unplugging your OS chip
    Custom Robo- refusing to go fight Rahu at the abandoned amusement park and your friend berates you from the afterlife of how because you didn't come everyone died
    Borderlands 2: Fall to your death because Handsome Jack would pay you for it

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  2. Gonna want Jane to fact check this, but if KE=0.5mv^2, and v stays the same when you exchange a bullet for a hat (which has a far greater mass), I think this game missed out on an even more hilarious death: killed by a nana's xmas present, a wool hat. Probably too unrealistic though, to die by a wool hat in this situation. Gamers wouldn't stand for that kind of nonsense.

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  3. Thanks OXBOX. This is what I love so much to do in games! Seeing what kind of dumb things can be done and if the developers will acknowledge and reward my stupidity! Like in Kings Quest 6 where I kept making Alexander fall off of the Winged Ones lower steps (Narrator: “Oh, no! Alexander loses his balance!” LOL) until he 4th wall breaks and says to the player “Hey! Stop making me fall!” LOL I’m so glad Police Quest is in here. I loved the old Sierra adventure games!

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  4. I'm rather fond of the one in Hitman 2's final mission.

    One of your objectives is to escort someone (who has a remote activated poison pill embedded in him) after killing your primary targets and taking their kill switch remotes. It's displayed on the screen the you are not to kill this man, but should you decide to see what happens when you hit the trigger, you automatically fall the mission… and get the "Couldn't Resist" in-game achievement.

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  5. In the original Halo, during the tutorial when the marines are reminding master chief how to hold a gun, you can start gunning down everyone in the room just for the hell of it.

    So obviously, you have to do it.

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  6. South Park: The Stick of Truth. One could be forgiven for not going through with the journey through Mr Slave, with disASStrous consequences.

    South Park: The Fractured But Whole – definitely can’t resist touching the Rubik’s cube despite Cartman’s many warnings. Who listens to him anyway?

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  7. Another entry from Paper Mario, only this time it's Super Paper Mario:
    When the game's antagonist Dimentio asks you to join him, you, aka Mario, can absolutely say yes to burning 8 chapters worth of progress in a dumpster fire and yes to Dimentios generous offer, which will unsurprisingly result in a game over. The game (or rather Tippi) will ask you again and again if you are really, absolutely, unwaveringly sure. And of course you think hey let's see what happens if I say yes and yes again and at some point I've invested to much time saying yes to back down anymore. And no, I didn't switch from you to I mid-sentence I totally made that experience up.

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  8. I find it pretty easy to resist sleeping with Morinth, personally. One, because I hate her, and two, because she's always dead in my playthroughs anyway and probably always will be. Samara may be boring, but I'll take that over the creepy mass-murdering sex predator who makes my skin crawl the moment she opens her month.

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  9. When Glados in Portal 2 says “Look, a deer!” and opens a door that clearly leads to certain death and not to a lovely view, but you go through it anyway! You can even hear Wheatley shouting “What are you DOING?” as you run 😂

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  10. Recently replayed GTA 5 and after Michael's family had group therapy and they were all in the car waiting to be driven home, I can't begin to describe just how gratifying it was to pull out the RPG and explode them all in one. Totally worth it.

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