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Top 5 Video Game WTFs!!


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·Nov 10, 2024

Today we are going to be looking at some of the Top 5 Video Game WTF's. There are way more than 5 out there, but guess what, 5 is a nice round number, and it's the number of girlfriends I have. And by 5, I mean 0.

Definitions: I'm not including things that are obvious and intended. And I'm not including things that are fan-made, but I really wish I could. And I'm also not including things that are part of winning the game.

Number 5 is a CoDMW2WTF, and yeah, it's a blow up. But not that kind...this kind. In Assassin's Creed, MPC's have been found glitched out, humping the walls at amazing speeds. I would be a lot more weirded out if I wasn't so impressed with their speed. Look at that. I want that.

World of Warcraft is filled with WTF's. We could make an entire countdown just about them, but let me show you my favorite. In Dalaran there's a Blood Elf who continuously strokes a red-hot metal rod. Let's just take a moment of silence. If you jump on your Rhino and your barrel at the same time, you ride the Rhino. Ride.

Number 1: I love this because of its subtlety. It's in Bioshock. After what appears to be a big explosion, take a look...yeah...that is why this is number 1. So, there you go. To me, those are some of the Top 5 WTF's in video gaming, but there are so many more.

If you had already seen every clip I talked about today, give this video a thumbs up to let everyone know that you are a genius, and if you've seen others that aren't on this list, please put it in the comments. I want to see more of these things, they're awesome.

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