![]() Michael voices his opinion on finding food near the trash. Michael goes for the "Mile High Club" achievement. Michael tries his best not to have a seizure in this episode. Michael fights to the death in Mortal Kombat. Michael rages at his AI companions for their incompetence. Michael takes on some fighters in this arcade game. Michael fights off zombies in this DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops. Michael runs through the first stage, trying to survive the onslaught of enemies awaiting him.ġ6: Call of Duty: Black Ops - Call of the Dead Michael gets held up at airport security.ġ5: Scott Pilgrim Vs. Michael plays this game with no prior knowledge of the control scheme. ![]() Michael sees just how hard it really is to fly a helicopter. Michael runs through user-created maps in N+ or tries to. In one of the most requested videos yet, Michael attempts to run a 100-meter race. Michael fails to simply cross a river in Bulletstorm, let alone shoot anything. Michael battles an unknown opponent on "Mercyful Fate" on Expert Guitar. Michael and a guest explore caverns and run around in circles. Michael dies over and over while cursing out his teammates. Michael tries to beat the first level in Ninja Gaiden 2. Michael attempts to complete a Dark World level. Michael gives us some insight on the usefulness of throwing cars at people. ![]() Michael attempts to play some Hard level maps in Trials HD. He further elaborated by saying that Achievement Hunter would be interested in looking at all the audience feedback (ideas and suggestions from the fans in the comments section) and applying it to the show in the future.Įpisodes Game Title/Episode Title In regards to the show's future in response to fan questions during the Achievement Hunter panel at RTX and on Twitter, Jones began by stating that he and the other AH staff members will "occasionally take some steps towards finding new video games ," referring to Rage Quit, meaning that the show would be revived with new episodes every now and again as soon as there ideas for one. The show was on hiatus for unknown reasons as of July 23, 2015, but began airing new episodes again Friday, February 12, 2016.Īs of July 23, 2015, Michael Jones has placed Rage Quit on hiatus, with new episodes airing once every several months. Videos are supposedly now released every Friday, as of February 12, 2016. It also spawned a 2-part sequel episode for the Steam version of the game, Part 1 of which is currently the longest video with a run time of over 27 minutes. The three videos have a combined total of almost eight million views on YouTube as of March 10, 2013.Īnother popular video is Surgeon Simulator 2013, where Michael and Gavin controlled a surgeon's fingers and arm, respectively, and tried to perform a heart transplant, with hilarious results and commentary. This episode also had a sequel and a behind the scenes portion where a camera was facing Michael and Gavin, filming their reactions as they played the game. ![]() One of them controlled the mouse and the other controlled the arrow keys. One of the most popular Rage Quit episodes was when Michael and Gavin played the indie hit, Slender. Some notable episodes include: Trials HD, the first Rage Quit QWOP, one of the most requested games Ikaruga, was where Geoff tricked him into playing the game without explaining the game mechanic Rage, where Michael didn't rage at all Modern Warfare 3, the first co-op Rage Quit, (with Ray) and Space Chimps, where he accidentally beat the game in the process. A frequency of new episodes to come has not been specified, however Michael has hinted the possibility that new episodes could now be released on Thursdays or Fridays. However, the series began airing new episodes again with episode 201, airing Friday, February 12, 2016. The show went on an unknown schedule after airing its 200th episode on July 23, 2015. Since the week of however, new episodes have since aired normally every other Thursday, alternating with Play Pals. New episodes of Rage Quit were normally released every Thursday on Achievement Hunter, since the pilot on January 20, 2011. (Thrown controllers, a pair of headphones, etc.) Typically these will be Xbox 360 games, though he has also played games for PC, Flash, Steam, and PS3. He is the "lab rat" of this series and will play a game that is particularly challenging or frustrating until the point where he is screaming obscenities and even breaking things. File:Ragequitlogo.png Rage Quit is an ongoing long-running Achievement Hunter gameplay show created and hosted by Michael Jones.
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