10 CREEPY Strangers Discovered in Open World Games

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Published 2023-04-11

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  • I love how Falcon addressed everyone freaking out over the videos where he sounded like an AI in a sly way lmao bravo sir 😂
  • @KuueenKumi
    I love that Falcon cyber laughed along at his own cyber jokes. That was cyber fun
  • @AlbertM170
    The one from Assassin's Creed Origins was not just strange, but also historically 'accurate'. It is based on a legend that the Persian Emperor Cambyses (Son of Cyrus the Great) sent an army to conquer Nubia after his conquest of Egypt. The army never reached, never returned and they got lost in the desert. This was essentially Bayek finding that undead lost army after 500 years under the desert sands.
  • @horizon92lee
    The creepy ‘hungry ‘ family you come across in the outer worlds was pretty memorable
  • @staaaar_4
    I love the sprinkle of spooks in non/horror or scary specific games
  • Definitely one of the funnier videos. “All the hell was no longer in me at this point. Pants were gone, too” 😂
  • @j-p4194
    Finally Gary gets a mention!! Holy shit that vault scared me first time I encountered it. Getting swarmed, literally SWARMED by a bunch of clones out of no where was scary AF! I loved it.
  • @sugreev2001
    The cyber psycho one caught me off guard, because I was not ready for just how powerful she was. Eventually I defeated her with the monowire, but man, she’s the most memorable one of them all because of what you mentioned.
  • I really like this kind of encounters in open world games especially when it's completely random and still manages to tell a short and compelling story. Great video btw👍.
  • The humor of Falcon those last couple of videos are on point man. 🤣
  • @robozot
    Great video, I knew a couple of these firsthand. The cyber psycho ritual in CP77 was definitely a creeper - the sound of V's chattering teeth and breath really elevated it.
  • @cotyjames9709
    If I spotted a talking falcon in my open world, that would be creepy.
  • @Metallian81
    The man bat was a legitimately terrifying jump scare because it's just totally unexpected in an action game like Arkham Knight. I loved it! Despite many of Valhalla's downsides, one of the best parts about it were the mysteries like the lady of the lake. Nearly every mystery in the game was unique and thoroughly enjoyable. More so because they were no longer fetch quests requiring a great distance to travel. They were all tied to a small area and well written. I definitely want to see that kind of side mission in future AC games or open-world games in general. It was totally unexpected but welcome from the repetitive nature of Ubisoft open-world games.
  • Falcon i just wanted to tell you that youre the most laid back, relatable guy on this Platform and i love watching all your Videos.. (no Front for the other gameranx members i like yall) but falcons voice is just an oasis for me to come and relax After a long day
  • My Brain : You ought to do something productive Also my Brain: Watches Gameranx vdo @ 3 Am
  • @GigaBit2024
    That Strange Man moment still gives me chills lmao
  • @GaryCifers
    Imagine being me, playing this non-horror game and suddenly hearing your name called out from within the vault you just entered... I genuinely did not know it was the game at first and that vault still freaks me out to this day...
  • did no one think the time travelling guy in RDR2 was weird?😂😂