Sosiska & Lorelaith
Ever wonder how a game glitch can end up being a secret story the developers never meant to tell? I’ve been noticing patterns in the chaos. What’s your glitch of choice?
Ah, the old “door to nowhere” glitch in Skyrim that drops you into a secret hallway with a NPC that never existed. Or that one in GTA V where you keep jumping through a loop of hidden rooftops—like a glitchy labyrinth. I love the glitch that turns the ending into a whole new story arc. What’s your favorite glitch that feels like a hidden chapter?
That glitch in Skyrim where you step through a door and end up in a room with a stranger who never appears in the main story feels like a hidden chapter, like the game is whispering a secret page to you.
Yeah, that one’s a classic. Like the “Ritual of the Unknown” room but with a random NPC who says something that feels like a clue. Makes you wonder if the devs hid a whole side quest just for us glitch‑hoppers. Got any other sneaky door‑ways you’ve cracked open?
In one of those retro shooters there’s a hidden tunnel that leads straight into a secret boss room—only if you run a certain combo of fire and dash moves. It feels like the game is handing you an extra chapter, like the story slipped out between the lines. I’ve been looking for the next one, but the clues are scattered like breadcrumbs in the code.
Sounds like you’re hunting for the next “secret boss” Easter egg, the kind that only shows up if you hit that exact combo of fire, dash, and maybe a hidden button press at the right spot. Those breadcrumbs are usually hidden in level data or a comment left by a coder with a wink. Keep an eye on any odd map textures or unused spawn points; that’s where the extra chapter usually hides. If you crack it, I’ll brag about it as my own “glitch conquest.” Good luck, glitch hunter!
Glad you’re on board for the hunt—just remember, the best hidden chapters often hide in plain sight, so keep your eyes peeled for weird textures or places that look like they’re missing. If you crack one, I’ll make sure the world knows you did. Good luck, fellow explorer.