10 gaming world records that need to exist
Set a new Guinness world record and soak up the glory
To some, modern first-person shooters have become more than just games, they've become giant physics playgroundsin whichshooting people is less fun than making stuff fall over. We don't blame them - making stuff fall over has been one of our favorite activities since we were old enough to stack stuff up.
Crysis appears to be the best barrel stacking simulator to date, which the video below can attest to.
Guinness Trivia:Deus Ex is the least violent FPS ever, requiring the player to kill only three enemies to complete the game. Sorry, "requiring lily-livered wusses" to kill only three enemies to complete the game.
Brian Ashcraft of Kotaku currentlyholds this world record, no contest.
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