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« Reply #20 on: March 05, 2009, 05:47:27 PM »

darn. someone beat me to schafer.

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This games humor works is that it's physical humor boiled down to it's essentials. a clumsy enity trying to cope with random events that are thrown at him, ands it's effect uppon itself and its surroundings. thats basically the entire game. sorry for the spoiler.

I think humor in games can be more than a well written joke. games that really get humor down is when they incorporate the idea of humor into the game. there's more games like these, but I can't remember them at the moment.

there is also a good deal of satirical games. achievement unlocked is a more recent one. you have to burn the rope is a satirical game, not really in my opinion an art game.
The Simpsons Game especially has tons of awkward silence between lines, such that punchlines have no punch at all.

the simpsons have always been like that, or at least they used too, or at least they did it right when they used to. some of the genius is that they always left out the obvious punchline, even when the joke was completely waiting for it. now its just a bunch of writers trying to haphazardly dodge any semblence of a plot that occured in a previous episode, which cannot be an easy task. also, it's drawn by koreans.

edit: dammit! didn't read the mainstream games part. you don't really see games that are meant for the sole purpose of humor much in mainstream games because it's not something that people look for in games, and becomes unpitchable.

I think one of the more interesting things humor has arisen in video games is the mode where you unlock some rediculous alternate costume. one that replaces all the bad guys with teddy bears, or gives the damsel in distress a suit of medieval armor, or replaces the protaganist with tofu, or makes everyone really fat/thin/hydrocephalus.

tony hawk games always had a good sense of humor about them. like when you had to race a hobo in a shopping cart. that was more skater culture tho...
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« Reply #21 on: March 05, 2009, 05:51:27 PM »

Quite Soulless and IWBTG come to mind for funny indie games, QS for its sheer absurdity and IWBTG for the ridiculously unfair deaths (eg. the moon falling down and killing you). Mainstreamwise, I found the city segments in Jak II fairly funny, although I doubt this was intentional. The ridiculous combination of cartoony visuals and having the ability to beat up and kill people and steal cars and smash into cars to destroy them often made me laugh out loud. Oftentimes I would punch a citizen just for kicks and they would run away screaming and waving their arms in the air in an extremely unnatural way. It was also hilariously funny how, when you punched a person once in front of a guard, the whole squadron would come after you in their floating cars and you would have to crashland your car in the water district and go under the water for a couple of minutes. I guess what makes me laugh in these games is absurdity, contrast between the graphics and the gameplay, and ridiculously exaggerated responses to small threats. The rest of Jak II was rather boring and I never got very far into it, but I've played the city area for hours in a rather freeform, goalless way.
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« Reply #22 on: March 05, 2009, 10:41:12 PM »

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« Reply #23 on: March 05, 2009, 11:08:16 PM »

Judging only by footage I've seen, humour in A Vampyre Story wasn't so great.
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« Reply #24 on: March 05, 2009, 11:35:43 PM »

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« Reply #25 on: March 06, 2009, 12:49:16 AM »

Ratchet and Clank series, forgot about those - and to a lesser extent, for me,  the Jak series mentioned above - these are downright hilarious in their cut scenes. Not so much in actual gameplay though. It is just really great application of some pretty traditional humour, even cliche stuff is done really really well. Great animation, sound, direction, it's top notch stuff IMO. There's probably some on youtube.
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« Reply #26 on: March 06, 2009, 12:52:36 AM »

Ratchet and Clank series, forgot about those - and to a lesser extent, for me,  the Jak series mentioned above - these are downright hilarious in their cut scenes. Not so much in actual gameplay though. It is just really great application of some pretty traditional humour, even cliche stuff is done really really well. Great animation, sound, direction, it's top notch stuff IMO. There's probably some on youtube.
The intentional humour in Jak 1 & 2 was horrible (never played 3) but what I mentioned above was quite funny.
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« Reply #27 on: March 06, 2009, 03:22:14 AM »

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga had a pretty good sense of humour; it came across as a game that didn't take itself too seriously, and made fun of a lot of Mario's heritage.

Anything by Tim Schaffer is a no-brainer. Bishi Bashi Special had a very uniquely Japanese sense of humour, with minigames like 'Hyper Pie Throw' and 'Jump for the Meat'. I guess Parappa the Rapper falls into the same category; it was often amusing simply because of its absurdity. I guess the GTA series is notable for its humour also.
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« Reply #28 on: March 06, 2009, 04:12:07 AM »

Hm. Schafer - not hoping that adding another voice to the choir will make a difference, but I want to point out that I really like how he manages to use humor in a way that enhances different settings and moods for different games - not many people pull that off, even in movies.

Disney games usually have the same kind of humor as Disney Movies, with a major focus on conveying things through animation. I personally think the Legend of Zelda - the Wind Waker did this better than any Disney game I can recall, though.

Like many others, I found the general over-the-top macho parts and the always awkward other parts of Gears of War 2 to be incredibly funny, but maybe "Laughable" is the correct term here...

Then there's the unintended humor appearing as a result of bugs or technical limitations. Like Link stuffing the kid in his bottomless bag of loot in Zelda 2.

One big problem with humorous allusions in games is that every major game company is scared shitless of being sued for copyright infringement, so few dare to include references to other works that they don't own themselves.
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« Reply #29 on: March 06, 2009, 08:15:25 AM »

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« Reply #30 on: March 06, 2009, 08:49:07 AM »

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« Reply #31 on: March 06, 2009, 08:55:58 AM »

Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Alien Hominid, Castle Crashers... Oh, and I find myself chuckling occasionally playing Metal Slug, but I think it's just the audio.

And what Fish just said.
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« Reply #32 on: March 06, 2009, 11:48:39 PM »

I don't know if it's been mentioned, but the many instances of Engrish in old-school games are hilarious. I'm sure you've all heard of "All your base" and "I am sleep".
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« Reply #33 on: March 07, 2009, 01:21:28 AM »

I don't know if anyone's mentioned it, but the Space Quest series was incredibly hilarious.  Those games were basically the video game equivalent of parody films, with huge amounts of comedic references and allusions to things in the Sci-Fi genre.  Good times!  Kiss

I'm conducting a bit of informal research about humor in games (or "humour," as the queen likes to spell it).
Do I sense a slight jab at my Queen and superior spelling?  Because that's totally not cool!  Lips Sealed  :D
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« Reply #34 on: March 07, 2009, 03:22:36 AM »

I find serious sam(first and second encounter) to be hillarious at times. Sometimes there are hints of jokes, like the main character suddenly whistling "singing in the rain" at a rainy level, but the jokes are seldom the things that are funny. It's the game itself that is funny, containing so weird stuff that you just have to laugh at it. Enemies like the beheaded kamikaze that run towards you with an instant scream, the charging buffalo, the hordes of frogs, the fact that a kamikaze can get stuck on a buffalo and ride it, the weapon that is a goddamn cannon that fires cannon balls as big as a car, all of it. It's so very awsome.

Serious sam 2, the official follow-up, is failing so much at being funny at all. Instead of that weird, twisted humor from the first game it has this time actually tried to be funny in a very cartoon network kind of way. They introduce goofy characters that talk with high pitched voices, planets with funny little inhabitants that run around and scream stuff to you, and funny situations like two of those ugly little creatures having sex in a bush and running away from there when you get closer. It is sad and awkward. Sad

Also I think that max payne is funny at times. It reminds of the humor in serious sam a bit, hard boiled, silent and twisted. The fact that vinnie is stuck in a captain basballbatboy suit and can't take it of or it will blow his head off is so very tragic and so very funny. Also the villian's conversations when you sneak at them, and the things that are shown on the TVs in the game is really good stuff. And of course the small details like that if you walk up to a piano and press use max tries to play the main theme of the game but fails.

I think I enjoy subtle humor more than loud, at least in games.
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« Reply #35 on: March 07, 2009, 07:18:12 AM »

Damn, most of my first replies were already snagged Huh?Hand Shake Right

But I feel that I have to put in another cookie for Tim Schafer, Because.

...Someone mentioned Fallout 3 in the beginning, and it sure has it's moments, but Fallout and absolutely and mostly Fallout 2 has so much wonderful humour, on all different levels I feel.

Besides the other titles already dropped in this thread, I don't know... Kingdom of Loathing? Giggle
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« Reply #36 on: March 07, 2009, 08:28:43 AM »

The Lego Star Wars games had some pretty funny slapstick.
Duke Nukem 3D was more adolescent humor, but the sight gags are still pretty funny.
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« Reply #37 on: March 07, 2009, 09:32:39 AM »

Roguelikes like Dungeon Crawl and DoomRL make me laugh every time my character dies.
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« Reply #38 on: March 07, 2009, 09:38:26 PM »

Life of D Duck II - play this at your own risk. This is hands down the funniest game I ever played.

Space Rangers 2 - the writing is genuinely funny, but the bad translation from Russian just makes it even funner. See also: King's Bounty

I have to second the GTA games, they've always been lough-out-loud funny for me, not just in the puns and environmental jokes but also because of the dialogue, the situations the characters get themselves into, the acting, the cutscenes, the radio, all of it (GTA 4 failed to amuse me though - not sure what went wrong).

I also found the cut scenes in Disgaea genuinely funny in lots of places, and the way the vassals in the castle just sit around and banter at you between missions, really funny stuff. Incidental and missable if you rush past, but really good fun if you stop to look. I Think that covers a lot of the humour that appeals to me actually.
Going to have to second Life of D. Duck 2 and Third the GTA games.

I'd also recommend Anachronox, in all its unfinished glory, as a great example of humour in games.
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« Reply #39 on: March 07, 2009, 10:40:48 PM »

I would like to add some games to this list, even though really I guess it is kinda two lists...

Games that are hilarious in that special way that only games can be (e.g. Katamari, GTA):

Super Smash Bros. Melee
Worms
Halo (co-op)
Little Big Planet

Games that are funny because they're well-written (e.g. Psychonauts, Monkey Island):

Bionic Commando Re-armed
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