7 Hilarious Hidden Lines Most Players Will Miss




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45 thoughts on “7 Hilarious Hidden Lines Most Players Will Miss”

  1. The one that comes to mind to me is how Codsworth in Fallout 4 will recognize certain names if you use them for your character's name and call you by them. Freaked me out the first time he called me "Miss Rosalie".

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  2. Perfect Dark on the N64. You're supposed to be rescuing Carrington, but if you take your time and shoot EVERY last wine bottle in the wine cellar, you'll hear him say "act your age Joanna!"

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  3. The Dreamcast version of Skies of Arcadia also pulled the whole "let's put a message on the disc for anybody silly enough to stick this in their CD player" deal. All 3 of the main characters – Vyse, Aika, and Fina – explain what you've done and ask to be put back in a Dreamcast so they can do their job.

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  4. The narrator/good/evil dude in Black and White and his extra lines. Hell, the narrator for Baldurs Gate 3 and her insane YT channel. Okay not in the game as such, but as in the game as the Alucard line is.

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  5. My favorite is still from Mass Effect 2. At the entrance area to the Citadel, there is a staff sergeant yelling at two subordinates. You have to stay there a bit and listen but you will eventually get

    "SIR ISAAC NEWTON IS THE DEADLIEST SON OF A *** IN SPACE"

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  6. Superhero real time tactic game Freedom Force has a level where if you explore correctly you will discover two 'goons' having an in depth conversation about particle physics, before they spot you and devolve back to 'classic gangster-isms'

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  7. I feel like the Halo series' "I Would Have Been Your Daddy" (or "IWHBYD" as it is often best known), which switches the common and rare NPC dialogue around, should at least get some sort of honourable mention, not least of all with Halo: Reach, cuz, I mean, come on! Who on Earth in their right mind played Reach with that turned OFF? So, some of Halo: Reach's COMMON dialogue should be worthy of a mention, right? That said, given the FIGURATIVE AND LITERAL HOOPS you have to jump through to get it on Halo 3…

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  8. Im a violin instructor and I swear if you get all the gyroids in animal crossing new horizons in a silent room together they will play cannon in D! I`m just 10 gyroids away from solidly proving it!

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  9. In Mass Effect 2, there's a tedious game mechanic of sending probes to the many, many unsettled planets to gather resources for upgrades. If you travel to the Sol system you will find that its planets have all been thoroughly mined already, giving no real reason to probe any of them. But if you fire two probes at Uranus, EDI (the ship's AI) will, in an exasperated tone, say "really, Commander?" and "probing Uranus…"

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  10. My favourite hidden-ish line comes from The Addams Family pinball game.
    The game is stingy with its bonus, but if you can get the end-of-ball bonus up over 25 million, the lights flash and you get Raul Julia as Gomez Addams belting out in warm and joyful tone, "WHO SAYS YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU?!?!"

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  11. The playstation-disc-in-a-CD-player-thing was common. If you threw, say, a one of the demo discs that used to come with magazines, you could get the theme from the Small Soldiers video game, the theme from Jersey Devil(one of the levels anyway), etc. Also if you did it with Tomb Raider, you got audio from voice lines. Including a spoiler line from the end of the game. Which was great if, say, you really didn't like the game and just wanted to find out what happened in a time before sites like youtube.

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