
Pickaxe ( Fortnite): You might’ve heard of Fortnite, but while this small online game is known for having an entire library’s worth of weapons and consumables, the pickaxe is the great equalizer.
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However, the Bomberman series is a different beast, as the blast radius for each is so unpredictable that it’ll give you mountains of anxiety trying to avoid being blown to smithereens by your own explosives.ģ7. Bombs (Bomberman series): Bombs are hardly a unique weapon for a video game. How bold? Well, one of your party members, Wakka, unironically uses a blitzball - which is essentially the equivalent of a volleyball - as his weapon of choice. Blitzball ( Final Fantasy X): Say what you will about Final Fantasy X, but there’s no denying it had its fair share of bold decisions. Wakka wielding a normal Blitzball in an underwater fight.

It was a simple shotgun, yes, but it had the power of a rocket launcher and the range of an assault rifle. The Model 1887 shotgun deserves a mention simply for how, back in 2009, it became one of the most overpowered weapons in multiplayer history. Model 1887 ( Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2): Call of Duty has already produced a treasure trove of memorable weaponry over the years as one of the most popular gaming franchises around. You get to shoot bullies with potatoes! Who says no to that?Ĥ2. While the arsenal looks fairly tame, one particular weapon, the Spud Gun, deserves a spot in the hall of fame. Spud Gun ( Bully): Rockstar Games is best known for the Grand Theft Auto series’ wild sandbox of carnage, but let us not forget the goofy delight of Bully. It’s a shame the game didn’t sell very well because trampling your enemies with a giant egg - as well as it being a goofy and effective means of transportation - is the kind of fun nonsense that feels straight out of a Saturday morning cartoon.Ĥ3.

Egg ( Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg ): Speaking of Sega games, here’s a throwback to a 2003 title that’s about exactly what its title suggests. How did jumping on cute little robots lead to sniper rifles? The fact that this game even happened is simply too hilarious to ignore.Ĥ4. But if you just showed someone back in 1991 - the year the original Sonic the Hedgehog game was released - the cover of this game, it’d shock them beyond repair. Any Gun Shadow Uses ( Shadow the Hedgehog): Admittedly, this selection is a bit of a meme.

But there are none quite as memorable as the powerful gauntlet wielded by Akande “Doomfist” Ogundimu, which dares to ask the question, “What if players could punch people with the force of a million suns?”Ĥ5. Doomfist ( Overwatch): One of the defining multiplayer titles of the 2010s, Overwatch introduced the world to a number of unique characters with their share of fantastic weapons and abilities. That’s sort of what Kung Lao’s hat is like, and it’s resulted in some of the most memorable fatalities in the Mortal Kombat franchise.Ĥ6.

Kung Lao’s Hat (Mortal Kombat series): Imagine a weapon with the rapid spin of a Beyblade (shout out to all the ‘90s kids out there!) and the ferocity of a bullet train that also makes a stylish fashion statement. The Grappler is a superb toy for open-world mischief, both as a weapon and as a means for travel.Ĥ7. The results are, unsurprisingly, pretty bonkers. Protec Grappler G3 (Just Cause series): The Just Cause series has all the energy and absurdity of ‘80s and ‘90s action movies like Face/Off, Commando, or First Blood but adds a grappling hook for added hijinks. Crash also has a little bazooka! How often do you get to shoot fruit at your enemies in a video game?Ĥ8. Wumpa Fruit Bazooka (Crash Bandicoot series): Everyone’s favorite orange marsupial may mostly rely on his zany spin attack to defeat foes, but it’s not his only option. From Remedy Entertainment, the same developer that explored the glorious gimmick of “bullet time” in the Max Payne series, it’s no surprise Alan Wake used a simple flashlight in such a unique way.Ĥ9. Flashlight ( Alan Wake): Alan Wake made this humdrum everyday object into a formidable weapon used to dispatch dark monsters. Alan Wake’s flashlight is incredibly powerful - in his universe anyway.
