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** He pulled off another one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run. This includes beating the main bosses and even finding exploits for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the game is way easier than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise. Even then, however, he did not even attempt to fight [[BonusBoss Galamoth]] like that. Not that anyone could blame him...

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** He pulled off another one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run. This includes beating the main bosses and even finding exploits for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the game is way easier than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise. Even then, however, he did not even attempt to fight [[BonusBoss Galamoth]] Galamoth like that. Not that anyone could blame him...

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* HilariousInHindsight: His Creepy Bad Endings video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992''...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of that game with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...''Waxworks.''

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His Creepy Bad Endings video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992''...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of that game with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...''Waxworks.''


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** In Boss Analysis #56, he discussed a hypothetical scenario for a game where the levels and bosses [[LevelScaling level up]] the more stages are beaten. One of the bosses used as an example was [[{{Franchise/Kirby}} Whispy Woods]], who if left as the final opponent, would turn into an EldritchAbomination in the shape of a tree. Nearly a year later, [[spoiler:VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland [[UpdatedRerelease Deluxe]] is released, and the FinalBoss of the Magolor Epilogue mode bears a striking resemblance in concept and execution to what he brainstormed in the video, to an almost hilarious degree]]. This did not go unnoticed by Git himself, who made a community post about it not too long after.
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* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[DearNegativeReader he gruffly stood by said opinions in the comments of the video]].

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* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[DearNegativeReader he gruffly stood by said opinions in the comments of the video]]. Also, the BrokenBase entry from above.
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-->'''Git:''' Robotnik is no longer an even slightly comical, egg-shaped villain. This man truly has the heart of a cold-blooded killer.
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** #3 is about creepy bad endings in the Sonic games. The first few endings he talks about are unsettling at worst, but when he talks about the 8-bit version of Sonic 2, things get creepy. He introduces this segment using the creepy music from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII" when Cloud sees Jenova. And when he sees the starry picture of Tails in the stars, he comes to the conclusion that Tails is dead, accompanied by "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiWV2KseKeo/ Trail of Blood]]".

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** #3 is about creepy bad endings in the Sonic games. The first few endings he talks about are unsettling at worst, but when he talks about the 8-bit version of Sonic 2, things get creepy. He introduces this segment using the creepy music from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII" when Cloud sees Jenova. And when he sees the starry picture of Tails in the stars, he comes to the conclusion that Tails is dead, accompanied by "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiWV2KseKeo/ com/watch?v=AhoU-96r0TI Trail of Blood]]".
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** He pulled off another one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run. This includes beating the main bosses and even finding exploits for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the game is way easier than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise.

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** He pulled off another one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run. This includes beating the main bosses and even finding exploits for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the game is way easier than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise. Even then, however, he did not even attempt to fight [[BonusBoss Galamoth]] like that. Not that anyone could blame him...
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** #37 covers several bosses that he hates, such as [[VideoGame/KirbySuperStar Nova Core]], [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX Maliris]], [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure Chaos 4]], [[VideoGame/DeadRising Cletus and the convicts]] and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks the second phase of Malladus]].
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** Upon explaining that one can mess with the AttractMode of the SNES WesternAnimation/TinyToons game by fiddling with the controls, he proceeds to do so and change the controls so that Buster cannot jump or fight back. Cue Buster getting a game over in the AttractMode.
** His reaction when certain bad endings suddenly take a turn for the happy. Most apparent in his video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'', where he shows what happens if you beat Neo Exdeath with certain characters [=KOed=]. They don't have the strength left to escape the Void, and you get a different narrator for the ending who also writes the letter to Cid and Mid, and lays flowers at the tree in honour of the dead... only for the lost party members to be brought back earthside by the spirit of Galuf anyway. For the game, it's as happy as you can get. For Git, it ruins his video in comic fashion.
** He has a similar reaction to Sophitia's "bad" ending in ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Blade]]'' where she simply "gets tweeted at by birds" and giggles. This is the same game where Hwang's bad ending has him take Soul Edge home to help his country only to get possessed by it, and Li Long's ending where he ''dies.'' The irony is not lost on him, and he even points out how unfair it is that Sophitia gets off light compared to, say, Siegfried turning into Nightmare. There's a similar reaction to Taki's "bad" ending where she dodges Soul Edge when it flies at her, reforges Rekki-Maru, and uses the Kuji-In to seal Gel-O-Fury away. Git outright admits he half expected[=/=]wanted her to get impaled by Soul Edge.

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** BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. At the time of its release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio being 17,000 likes and 9,800 dislikes in November 2021.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** Upon explaining that one can mess with the AttractMode of the SNES WesternAnimation/TinyToons game by fiddling with the controls, he proceeds to do so and change the controls so that Buster cannot jump or fight back. Cue Buster getting a game over in the AttractMode.
** His reaction when certain bad endings suddenly take a turn for the happy. Most apparent in his video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'', where he shows what happens if you beat Neo Exdeath with certain characters [=KOed=]. They don't have the strength left to escape the Void, and you get a different narrator for the ending who also writes the letter to Cid and Mid, and lays flowers at the tree in honour of the dead... only for the lost party members to be brought back earthside by the spirit of Galuf anyway. For the game, it's as happy as you can get. For Git, it ruins his video in comic fashion.
** He has a similar reaction to Sophitia's "bad" ending in ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Blade]]'' where she simply "gets tweeted at by birds" and giggles. This is the same game where Hwang's bad ending has him take Soul Edge home to help his country only to get possessed by it, and Li Long's ending where he ''dies.'' The irony is not lost on him, and he even points out how unfair it is that Sophitia gets off light compared to, say, Siegfried turning into Nightmare. There's a similar reaction to Taki's "bad" ending where she dodges Soul Edge when it flies at her, reforges Rekki-Maru, and uses the Kuji-In to seal Gel-O-Fury away. Git outright admits he half expected[=/=]wanted her to get impaled by Soul Edge.
* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[DearNegativeReader he gruffly stood by said opinions in the comments of the video]].
* HilariousInHindsight: His Creepy Bad Endings video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992''...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of that game with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...''Waxworks.''
** One of the dreams mentioned in the first of his Leave My Mind Alone! videos features him as [[{{Franchise/Pokemon}} Koga living with Janine]] in London. He then jokes about a ''Pokémon'' game taking place in a region based on England/the United Kingdom. Then, two years later, [[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield a certain pair of games were announced...]]
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'', or rather a video where he mapped all the game's functions to one button so that Simon Belmont jumped, whipped and throw a subweapon all at once. Then not only did whoisthisgit proceed to show how to defeat all of the bosses with this wacky control scheme, but also showed off some [[NoDamageRun No Damage Runs]] he managed.
** He pulled off another one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run. This includes beating the main bosses and even finding exploits for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the game is way easier than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise.
* NightmareFuel: Naturally, with the bad endings he covers, this happens:
** All three ''VideoGame/DeadRising'' games.
** Even though it doesn't feature multiple endings per se, ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992'' is an entire NightmareFuel game for him as well as other players. Thanks to its exquisitely detailed art and old design, Git thus has the good graces to not show any of the game's infamous death screens in the video)
** Older 3D games and their primitive graphics can cause this in Git as well, such as Possessed!Hwang's face in his bad ending in ''Soul Blade''.
** #3 is about creepy bad endings in the Sonic games. The first few endings he talks about are unsettling at worst, but when he talks about the 8-bit version of Sonic 2, things get creepy. He introduces this segment using the creepy music from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII" when Cloud sees Jenova. And when he sees the starry picture of Tails in the stars, he comes to the conclusion that Tails is dead, accompanied by "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiWV2KseKeo/ Trail of Blood]]".
** #45 is about VideoGame/ThemePark and its creepy GameOver animation...unintentionally made even MORE creepy in the Genesis and SNES versions which couldn't do the animated scene and thus had a freeze frame of the failed theme park owner mid-suicide jump. In the animated PC version, the drop was...only about half a foot high, and the owner gets up just fine. Git points this out, of course.
** #46 is part this, part TearJerker, since Git is doing a video of ''VideoGame/LiveALive''. Especially when it comes to Oersted's segment and being able to play as Odio.
** #66 becomes this given that Git is covering ''VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'', which describes the remains of its two WhyAmITicking victims in visceral detail. It actually causes Git to compare it to ''Waxworks'' of all games! At the very least, he admits 999 is the lesser of two evils since 999 only tells the player what happened to the Ninth Man and Guy X, whereas ''Waxworks'', if you die midgame, is all too happy to show you.
* ThatOneBoss: "Boss Analysis" sometimes goes into these, with the first and most notable one being [[VideoGame/DeadRising2 Raymond Sullivan]] in #5.
** #6 covers the [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 BueBeam Trap.]]
** #7 covers the fifth boss of ''Sonic Advance 2.''
** #19 is all about overly difficult [[FinalBoss final bosses.]]
** #24 covers Jet in ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3.''
** #26 covers [[GoddamnedBoss Aerodent]] of ''Wario Land 4.''
* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community).
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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. At the time of its release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio being 17,000 likes and 9,800 dislikes in November 2021.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** Upon explaining that one can mess with the AttractMode of the SNES WesternAnimation/TinyToons game by fiddling with the controls, he proceeds to do so and change the controls so that Buster cannot jump or fight back. Cue Buster getting a game over in the AttractMode.
** His reaction when certain bad endings suddenly take a turn for the happy. Most apparent in his video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'', where he shows what happens if you beat Neo Exdeath with certain characters [=KOed=]. They don't have the strength left to escape the Void, and you get a different narrator for the ending who also writes the letter to Cid and Mid, and lays flowers at the tree in honour of the dead... only for the lost party members to be brought back earthside by the spirit of Galuf anyway. For the game, it's as happy as you can get. For Git, it ruins his video in comic fashion.
** He has a similar reaction to Sophitia's "bad" ending in ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Blade]]'' where she simply "gets tweeted at by birds" and giggles. This is the same game where Hwang's bad ending has him take Soul Edge home to help his country only to get possessed by it, and Li Long's ending where he ''dies.'' The irony is not lost on him, and he even points out how unfair it is that Sophitia gets off light compared to, say, Siegfried turning into Nightmare. There's a similar reaction to Taki's "bad" ending where she dodges Soul Edge when it flies at her, reforges Rekki-Maru, and uses the Kuji-In to seal Gel-O-Fury away. Git outright admits he half expected[=/=]wanted her to get impaled by Soul Edge.
* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[DearNegativeReader he gruffly stood by said opinions in the comments of the video]].
* HilariousInHindsight: His Creepy Bad Endings video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992''...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of that game with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...''Waxworks.''
** One of the dreams mentioned in the first of his Leave My Mind Alone! videos features him as [[{{Franchise/Pokemon}} Koga living with Janine]] in London. He then jokes about a ''Pokémon'' game taking place in a region based on England/the United Kingdom. Then, two years later, [[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield a certain pair of games were announced...]]
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'', or rather a video where he mapped all the game's functions to one button so that Simon Belmont jumped, whipped and throw a subweapon all at once. Then not only did whoisthisgit proceed to show how to defeat all of the bosses with this wacky control scheme, but also showed off some [[NoDamageRun No Damage Runs]] he managed.
** He pulled off another one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run. This includes beating the main bosses and even finding exploits for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the game is way easier than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise.
* NightmareFuel: Naturally, with the bad endings he covers, this happens:
** All three ''VideoGame/DeadRising'' games.
** Even though it doesn't feature multiple endings per se, ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992'' is an entire NightmareFuel game for him as well as other players. Thanks to its exquisitely detailed art and old design, Git thus has the good graces to not show any of the game's infamous death screens in the video)
** Older 3D games and their primitive graphics can cause this in Git as well, such as Possessed!Hwang's face in his bad ending in ''Soul Blade''.
** #3 is about creepy bad endings in the Sonic games. The first few endings he talks about are unsettling at worst, but when he talks about the 8-bit version of Sonic 2, things get creepy. He introduces this segment using the creepy music from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII" when Cloud sees Jenova. And when he sees the starry picture of Tails in the stars, he comes to the conclusion that Tails is dead, accompanied by "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiWV2KseKeo/ Trail of Blood]]".
** #45 is about VideoGame/ThemePark and its creepy GameOver animation...unintentionally made even MORE creepy in the Genesis and SNES versions which couldn't do the animated scene and thus had a freeze frame of the failed theme park owner mid-suicide jump. In the animated PC version, the drop was...only about half a foot high, and the owner gets up just fine. Git points this out, of course.
** #46 is part this, part TearJerker, since Git is doing a video of ''VideoGame/LiveALive''. Especially when it comes to Oersted's segment and being able to play as Odio.
** #66 becomes this given that Git is covering ''VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'', which describes the remains of its two WhyAmITicking victims in visceral detail. It actually causes Git to compare it to ''Waxworks'' of all games! At the very least, he admits 999 is the lesser of two evils since 999 only tells the player what happened to the Ninth Man and Guy X, whereas ''Waxworks'', if you die midgame, is all too happy to show you.
* ThatOneBoss: "Boss Analysis" sometimes goes into these, with the first and most notable one being [[VideoGame/DeadRising2 Raymond Sullivan]] in #5.
** #6 covers the [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 BueBeam Trap.]]
** #7 covers the fifth boss of ''Sonic Advance 2.''
** #19 is all about overly difficult [[FinalBoss final bosses.]]
** #24 covers Jet in ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3.''
** #26 covers [[GoddamnedBoss Aerodent]] of ''Wario Land 4.''
* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community).
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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. At the time of its release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio being 17,000 likes and 9,800 dislikes in November 2021.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** Upon explaining that one can mess with the AttractMode of the SNES WesternAnimation/TinyToons game by fiddling with the controls, he proceeds to do so and change the controls so that Buster cannot jump or fight back. Cue Buster getting a game over in the AttractMode.
** His reaction when certain bad endings suddenly take a turn for the happy. Most apparent in his video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'', where he shows what happens if you beat Neo Exdeath with certain characters [=KOed=]. They don't have the strength left to escape the Void, and you get a different narrator for the ending who also writes the letter to Cid and Mid, and lays flowers at the tree in honour of the dead... only for the lost party members to be brought back earthside by the spirit of Galuf anyway. For the game, it's as happy as you can get. For Git, it ruins his video in comic fashion.
** He has a similar reaction to Sophitia's "bad" ending in ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Blade]]'' where she simply "gets tweeted at by birds" and giggles. This is the same game where Hwang's bad ending has him take Soul Edge home to help his country only to get possessed by it, and Li Long's ending where he ''dies.'' The irony is not lost on him, and he even points out how unfair it is that Sophitia gets off light compared to, say, Siegfried turning into Nightmare. There's a similar reaction to Taki's "bad" ending where she dodges Soul Edge when it flies at her, reforges Rekki-Maru, and uses the Kuji-In to seal Gel-O-Fury away. Git outright admits he half expected[=/=]wanted her to get impaled by Soul Edge.
* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[DearNegativeReader he gruffly stood by said opinions in the comments of the video]].
* HilariousInHindsight: His Creepy Bad Endings video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992''...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of that game with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...''Waxworks.''
** One of the dreams mentioned in the first of his Leave My Mind Alone! videos features him as [[{{Franchise/Pokemon}} Koga living with Janine]] in London. He then jokes about a ''Pokémon'' game taking place in a region based on England/the United Kingdom. Then, two years later, [[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield a certain pair of games were announced...]]
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'', or rather a video where he mapped all the game's functions to one button so that Simon Belmont jumped, whipped and throw a subweapon all at once. Then not only did whoisthisgit proceed to show how to defeat all of the bosses with this wacky control scheme, but also showed off some [[NoDamageRun No Damage Runs]] he managed.
** He pulled off another one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run. This includes beating the main bosses and even finding exploits for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the game is way easier than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise.
* NightmareFuel: Naturally, with the bad endings he covers, this happens:
** All three ''VideoGame/DeadRising'' games.
** Even though it doesn't feature multiple endings per se, ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992'' is an entire NightmareFuel game for him as well as other players. Thanks to its exquisitely detailed art and old design, Git thus has the good graces to not show any of the game's infamous death screens in the video)
** Older 3D games and their primitive graphics can cause this in Git as well, such as Possessed!Hwang's face in his bad ending in ''Soul Blade''.
** #3 is about creepy bad endings in the Sonic games. The first few endings he talks about are unsettling at worst, but when he talks about the 8-bit version of Sonic 2, things get creepy. He introduces this segment using the creepy music from "VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII" when Cloud sees Jenova. And when he sees the starry picture of Tails in the stars, he comes to the conclusion that Tails is dead, accompanied by "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiWV2KseKeo/ Trail of Blood]]".
** #45 is about VideoGame/ThemePark and its creepy GameOver animation...unintentionally made even MORE creepy in the Genesis and SNES versions which couldn't do the animated scene and thus had a freeze frame of the failed theme park owner mid-suicide jump. In the animated PC version, the drop was...only about half a foot high, and the owner gets up just fine. Git points this out, of course.
** #46 is part this, part TearJerker, since Git is doing a video of ''VideoGame/LiveALive''. Especially when it comes to Oersted's segment and being able to play as Odio.
** #66 becomes this given that Git is covering ''VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'', which describes the remains of its two WhyAmITicking victims in visceral detail. It actually causes Git to compare it to ''Waxworks'' of all games! At the very least, he admits 999 is the lesser of two evils since 999 only tells the player what happened to the Ninth Man and Guy X, whereas ''Waxworks'', if you die midgame, is all too happy to show you.
* ThatOneBoss: "Boss Analysis" sometimes goes into these, with the first and most notable one being [[VideoGame/DeadRising2 Raymond Sullivan]] in #5.
** #6 covers the [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 BueBeam Trap.]]
** #7 covers the fifth boss of ''Sonic Advance 2.''
** #19 is all about overly difficult [[FinalBoss final bosses.]]
** #24 covers Jet in ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3.''
** #26 covers [[GoddamnedBoss Aerodent]] of ''Wario Land 4.''
* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community).
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* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community)

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* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community)community).
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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. At the time of its release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio now going from 10,400 likes and 520 dislikes.

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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. At the time of its release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio now going from 10,400 being 17,000 likes and 520 dislikes.9,800 dislikes in November 2021.
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* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community)
* UnintentionallyUnwinnable: Basically the premise behind his "How To Get Game Over" Pokémon series.

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* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community)
* UnintentionallyUnwinnable: Basically the premise behind his "How To Get Game Over" Pokémon series.
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* UnwinnableByInsanity: Basically the premise behind his "How To Get Game Over" Pokémon series.

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* UnwinnableByInsanity: UnintentionallyUnwinnable: Basically the premise behind his "How To Get Game Over" Pokémon series.
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* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when he stood by said opinions in the comments of the video.

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* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[DearNegativeReader he gruffly stood by said opinions in the comments of the video.video]].
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* HilariousInHindsight: His Creepy Bad Endings video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of ''VideoGame/{{Waxworks}}''...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of ''Waxworks'' with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...''Waxworks.''

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* HilariousInHindsight: His Creepy Bad Endings video on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' has him compare Exdeath's final form to something out of ''VideoGame/{{Waxworks}}''...''VideoGame/Waxworks1992''...and promptly reacts to the very boxart of ''Waxworks'' that game with revulsion. And then came Creepy Bad Endings #42, which covered...''Waxworks.''



** Even though it doesn't feature multiple endings per se, ''VideoGame/WaxWorks'' is an entire NightmareFuel game for him as well as other players. Thanks to its exquisitely detailed art and old design, Git thus has the good graces to not show any of the game's infamous death screens in the video)

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** Even though it doesn't feature multiple endings per se, ''VideoGame/WaxWorks'' ''VideoGame/Waxworks1992'' is an entire NightmareFuel game for him as well as other players. Thanks to its exquisitely detailed art and old design, Git thus has the good graces to not show any of the game's infamous death screens in the video)
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* ThatOneBoss: "Boss Analysis" sometimes goes into these, with the first and most notable one being [[VideoGame/DeadRising2 Raymond Sullivan]].

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* ThatOneBoss: "Boss Analysis" sometimes goes into these, with the first and most notable one being [[VideoGame/DeadRising2 Raymond Sullivan]].Sullivan]] in #5.
** #6 covers the [[VideoGame/MegaMan2 BueBeam Trap.]]
** #7 covers the fifth boss of ''Sonic Advance 2.''
** #19 is all about overly difficult [[FinalBoss final bosses.]]
** #24 covers Jet in ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3.''
** #26 covers [[GoddamnedBoss Aerodent]] of ''Wario Land 4.''
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He didn't get a no damage run on death in the Super Castlevania IV "One button" challenge; he merely came close.


* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'', or rather a video where he mapped all the game's functions to one button so that Simon Belmont jumped, whipped and throw a subweapon all at once. Then not only did whoisthisgit proceed to show how to defeat all of the bosses with this wacky control scheme, but also showed off some [[NoDamageRun No Damage Runs]] he managed, including one for [[ThatOneBoss Death!]]

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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: ''VideoGame/SuperCastlevaniaIV'', or rather a video where he mapped all the game's functions to one button so that Simon Belmont jumped, whipped and throw a subweapon all at once. Then not only did whoisthisgit proceed to show how to defeat all of the bosses with this wacky control scheme, but also showed off some [[NoDamageRun No Damage Runs]] he managed, including one for [[ThatOneBoss Death!]]managed.
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* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community)

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* ThatOneLevel: "Worst Levels Ever" has him goes through some infamous ones. The [[NintendoWars [[VideoGame/NintendoWars Advance Wars]] series comes to mind, because that video game has 4 videos on it. Not a main one and its extra, but ''FOUR'' full-fledged ones (Advanced mode "Kanbei's Error?", both versions of "Rivals!", the hard version of "Jake's Trial", and "Waylon Flies Again"; the last one provided by request of a Patreon indicated to be disgruntled with the Advance Wars community)
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Cant Take Criticism is a no real life examples trope


* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[CantTakeCriticism he lashed at people in the comments of the video]].

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* HePannedItNowHeSucks: Expectably, his "My Unpopular Opinions" video made him lose a good part of his subscriber base, especially when he compared [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Lucina]] to [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Scrappy]] [[TheScrappy Doo]] and when [[CantTakeCriticism he lashed at people stood by said opinions in the comments of the video]].video.
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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. At the time of it's release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio now going from 10,400 likes and 520 dislikes.

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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. At the time of it's its release, the video had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with a ratio of 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio now going from 10,400 likes and 520 dislikes.
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** One of the dreams mentioned in the first of his Leave My Mind Alone! videos features him as [[{{Franchise/Pokemon}} Koga living with Janine]] in London. He then jokes about a ''Pokémon'' game taking place in a region based on England/the United Kingdom. Then, two years later, [[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield a certain pair of games were announced...]]
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Fixing a wrong link


** #45 is about {{Theme Park|s}} and its creepy GameOver animation...unintentionally made even MORE creepy in the Genesis and SNES versions which couldn't do the animated scene and thus had a freeze frame of the failed theme park owner mid-suicide jump. In the animated PC version, the drop was...only about half a foot high, and the owner gets up just fine. Git points this out, of course.

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** #45 is about {{Theme Park|s}} VideoGame/ThemePark and its creepy GameOver animation...unintentionally made even MORE creepy in the Genesis and SNES versions which couldn't do the animated scene and thus had a freeze frame of the failed theme park owner mid-suicide jump. In the animated PC version, the drop was...only about half a foot high, and the owner gets up just fine. Git points this out, of course.
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Fixing grammar


** He does another justice with "VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses, including finding all the exploits against the bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.

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** He does pulled off another justice with "VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight" one on ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' by completing the Naked Alucard run run. This includes beating the main bosses and defeat all the major bosses, including even finding all the exploits against for any that gave him trouble. Yeah, the bosses. It's virtually an game is way easier game, than most ''Castlevania'' games, but a Naked Alucard run is usually considered as hard as the game can get and bosses on Naked Alucard mode actually give players a hard time, so him pulling it off is still worth the praise.
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** He does another justice with "VideoGame/SymphonyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.

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** He does another justice with "VideoGame/SymphonyOfTheNight" "VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses, including finding all the exploits against the bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.
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** He does another justice with "VideoGame/SymponyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.

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** He does another justice with "VideoGame/SymponyOfTheNight" "VideoGame/SymphonyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.
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** He does another justice with "VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymponyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.

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** He does another justice with "VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymponyOfTheNight" "VideoGame/SymponyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.
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** He does another justice with "VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymponyOfTheNight" by completing the Naked Alucard run and defeat all the major bosses. It's virtually an easier game, but it still worth the praise.
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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. The video has an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with (as of this writing:) 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.)

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* BrokenBase: Just by the title of the video alone you know that "Why I Hate ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''" is this. The At the time of it's release, the video has had an incredibly narrow margin in terms of likes and dislikes, with (as a ratio of this writing:) 3695 likes and 3696 dislikes, along with the comment section also exhibiting this trope. Many agree with Git while just as many disagree with him (politely or not.)) In later years, this has changed (along with the comments) with the ratio now going from 10,400 likes and 520 dislikes.

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