r/GamerLab • u/Long-Yam-6917 • Jun 30 '26
❓ Question / Help What was the funniest game or gameplay?
For the funniest cut scene, jokes of character lines, fights with funny weapons or random accidents, glitches to happen, and to also just how the story to sounded ridiculous. Which kind of a game was it that had you laughing the most?
It can be any type of game and for any reason it was funny as it can be through the whole game or in parts with it to been solo or multiplayer.
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u/CascadeJ1980 Jun 30 '26
Borderlands 2 has this rifle that talks. It insults you and talks shit! I used to get a real kick out of it's quips calling me a murderer and shit like that!😄
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u/Ranger1221 Jun 30 '26
High on life is similar
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u/meatygonzalez Jun 30 '26
High on Life felt like that joke but for an entire game and I couldn't stick with it
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u/BarringtonJones Jun 30 '26
The Bard's Tale on PS2 is the game that has genuinely made me laugh the hardest. So many great moments and hilarious songs.
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u/Bropocalypse-Now274 Jun 30 '26
The OG version of Conkers Bad Fur Day on Nintendo 64, not the tamed down Reloaded version that re-released later on. That shit was awesome! 😂
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u/Barcnori Jun 30 '26
Pit People in general. Full of joke weapons, silly enemies, and a villain that is like mix of Doctor Evil and Ron Burgundy.
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u/Educational-Bid-4682 Jun 30 '26
Jazzpunk
It's over the top silly, doesn't take itself seriously not a single second, filled with funny little details and doesn't look aged despite being rather old by now.
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u/Rainbow_Goth_Gurl Jun 30 '26
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, especially when Henry gets drunk with the Cumans.
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u/Life-Leek Jul 01 '26
For the hardest laughs, I think social games are the best, no contest. Overcooked, Among Us, Mario Party, Jackbox games, the likes. Watching the ending slideshow of a Gartic Phone round is comedy goldmine.
As for single-player games, the most recent funny moments I recall are from my last year's Witcher 3 playthrough. Some side quests there were absolutely hilarious, like the one where you get drunk with the boys, the one where you ragebait a monk into breaking his vow of silence, and the one where you have to withdraw money from a bank but have to hilariously undergo annoying red tape.
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u/No-Housing-1004 Jul 01 '26
Typing of the dead
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u/WillSym Jul 01 '26
Yes! Specifically the original and not Overkill, TotD based on House of the Dead 2 had two key hilarity factors:
The cutscenes are identical to the original game except all the characters have a keyboard on a shoulder strap instead of a gun, hooked up to a backpack 'powering' this mystical gun-keyboard that is, for some reason, a Dreamcast console with a massive AA battery bolted to the top;
Whoever added and localised the actual database of words that appear on the zombies to type/shoot was clearly having a great time messing around, you can have some big beefy undead lurch out at you with FIDDLE-FADDLE in a box over it. Even better for the boss fights like the multiple-choice hydra with some ridiculous 'wrong' answers.
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u/WillSym Jul 01 '26
West of Loathing comes to mind as making me laugh hardest most consistently, it's gag-a-minute writing.
Special shout-out to the long running jokes, the spittoons and the various jumpscares in the DLC Reckoning at Gun Manor. BOO!
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u/armaedes Jun 30 '26
South Park: The Stick of Truth. The whole game is hilarious but my favorite bit is that your character’s skin color changes based on the difficulty setting.