FAR CRY 5 - Full OPENING INTRO Cutscene (First 14 Minutes Gameplay) PS4 PRO
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- Far Cry 5 2018 Official full cinematic opening intro movie & cutscene + gameplay, Full FC5 introduction on PS4 Pro. No Commentary
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This is one of the best openings to a game I've ever played it was so so atmospheric
Mason Mcleod Same here. The words: “No one is coming to save you”.
I wonder how FC6 will be like when it releases
True it really made you feel like you were trapped forever in hope county..
One of the reasons I believe the ending wasn’t true or something. This looks like an interview post cult
It's a shame they couldn't keep the more serious darker tone of helplessness through out the game.
You know you've got dedicated followers if one of them jumps into the blades of a helicopter to stop you from getting taken
Gabriel Hill started a new game just now and barely realized that happened. Holy shit
"I’ve been involved in a number of cults both as a leader and a follower. You have more fun as a follower but you make more money as a leader." - Creed Bratton
that's not dedication that's crazed obsession. Joseph Seed and all he stands for is akin to what happened in JonesTown and is a horrifying reminder to those of us who remember that tragedy just how dangerous men and women like this can be. Men and women who have the power to control large groups of people with a radical mentality that can and will cause horrific damage to those around them to meet their own ends. It is a horrifying thing to witness and even in this game it terrifies me to think a person like Joseph Seed might again walk this earth and follow in these steps
@@biosaber585 obsession is like a drug
Its not dedicated. It's the bliss. It's almost like a hive mind
“No one is coming to save you.”
Seriously. Those words sent one of the biggest chills down my spines while playing a video game.
Hey at 1:44 isn't that Alex or his friend from the prequel? The one called inside Eden's Gate
Same. That and I knew things were going downhill when he said “Sometimes the best thing to do is to walk away”
"No one is coming to save you"
Because Father is only our savior ....
Yeah the intro of FC5 was by far the most eery opening of any videogame I've ever played
Cael the Player is great
Anyone else notice that Joseph talks about how he saw a white horse and how hell followed with him, and the sheriffs name is whitehorse.
It was a neat detail, and it's implying that we are literally gonna bring hell to his cult, which is exactly what we do.
This proves Joseph was wrong because if you chose not to arrest him then if no one comes in the following months the people would realize that they're in a cult and fight the remaining cultists. I will not admit that he was right because he manipulated everything so he's a hypocrite and so I won't accept that he was right because that's what people want you to say.
The game has several such subtle references to the book of revelations. For, instance take a look at the old sign in front of John Seed's missile silo bunker in Holland Valley. "Black Horse Peak Launch Complex MT-68" ;-)
Book of Revelations 6:6 : "I looked, and behold, a black horse; and he who sat on it had a pair of scales in his hand."
Even the MT-68 is a reference in itself
Book of Revelations 6:8 : "And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth."
@@Celeon999A I thought I was the only one who realized this
@@mrnukes797 he was right thought because if you choose not to arrest him you (the deputy) doesn't break the Seven Seals
I like how rook grabs the headset even though he doesn’t even talk
Marcos Castro I just realized that lol
He does. After fishing.
what if he does and we don't hear it
Rook does speak but he is like a silent guy
YU FUUL, HE SPEAKS IN "HMMM" IT SHOWS IN NEW DAWN,
The part where the plane crashes and the father sings louder and the far cry screen comes up is the most chilling part. This was hands down one of the best intros or games I’ve ever played
Ever watched the watch dogs 1 intro cutscene
PLANE
Probably the most disturbing intro ive ever seen in a game, but a really good one. Really creative too
ever watched Just Cause 3's intro? I bet not
@@oneworldornone347 i have and while its awesome its not as cinematic as farcry 5's
“They’ll respect a 9mm,” he says as he walks through a camp with dozens of people armed with 12-gauge shotguns and automatic weapons.
Okay.
With judges and lmgs
Yeah, watch out for that flamethrower, pal.
Isn't that just like a wop. Brings a pistol to a rifle fight.
@@dezoito55 "Cameron Burke" doesn't sound like an Italian name to me, so no.
He was a great example of a poor law enforcement professional no respect for the citzens he protects
Almost 2 years later. And FC5's intro still give goosebumps, one my favorites intros in gaming history.
Agreed. We get games this cinematic too sparsely (while still not being movie games).
I keep finding you in the comment section
Still gives me goosebumps
Far Cry 5 and Bioshock Infinite have the best openings in video games history. The music is also very similar, Will the Circle be unbroken sounds a lot like Amazing Grace.
Yeah
The villains in this game is what make the game so good.
"Big boom's a comin, let's kill people and grab all the things!"
Deputy does his job and upholds the law.
Game: *Ur A mOnStEr!1!*
@@theguybehindyou4762 tf u talkin about, the game doesn't ever say you are a monster, only that the father was right about the collapse if anything. he still had a warrant out lol
Yep. Jacob Seed might be one of my new favorites fictional villains.
Scary. It's like something off of American horror story.
Albert Ramos I think so too, a movie with this character would be awesome
Lmao there's literally a whole season of american horror story that has to do with a cult. The leader of the cult even looks like Joseph seed from the game
its also like something out of modern rural America. these groups really exist.
@@DaveEllen967 Yeah, I know. Kai Anderson.
American Horror Story is everything but scary imo
"Please don't get politcal at the family table."
Me Seven Drinks Later: 7:00
He just like casually throws the guns in there
Haha
🤣
If these are your views then you are stupid
@@ErnolDawnbringer said the authoritarian
man, that was intense. That's some crazy influence when someone will willingly jump into helicopter blades to prevent you from being taken. The way he so calmly sings during the whole helicopter sequence is creepy and interesting, especially after the crash. The calm and controlled whisper. Awesome! Think I'm going to have to get this game now and see where this story takes me.
Love me some good single player story modes. FarCry 3 was epic. Hoping this is as good
They took father, walk with him while they are surrounded by armed people - nobody react. They enter heli and ppl getting crazy. Obvious, slow paced and boring.
It sucks to be butthurt idiot without arguments that tried so hard to insult me yet he just embarrassed himself admitting hes wrong. Nice one, easy win.
That moment when you cant tell if someone is that stupid or just pretending to be. And overusing emotes on youtube... just take block and gtfo with that butthurt cancer.
Fairoboi Lawrence fr that nigga weird asf 😂
@@Alen725 Why are you here then? Do you hate the game so much that you want everyone to feel the same way as you?
I remember the first time I looked down into that compound. Actual chills. Now that is how you open a game.
nice ps1 hagrid pfp 😭
@@husband-of-chinggis thank you. This is the 2nd time I've gotten a complement in the past week
Honestly they could’ve made outlast 3 based on that opening
This was by far the best farcry opening ever
You can argue about whether vaas, pagan, or Joseph was the better villain
But this was definitely the best opening
Please, the soft and gentle singing of Amazing Grace when you start to escort Jospeh out of the chapel... I need to find this song in this version.
Let me know if you find it!
Ghost me too!
I think this song dont existe i cant find it ...
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you're welcome!
maning04 Thank you!
So good that it STILL brings me to tears and covers me in chills. I remember how awful it felt when he answered the radio, and Dispatch was one of them.
The introduction has such a different tone compared to the actual game.
I really wish they kept that tone the whole time. This introduction will go down in history as one of the best for sure.
@@VOKZEL definitely, if you want something with the same vibe I recommend you Resident Evil 7 and Outlast 2.
I don't know about that one, tone stays the entire time as long as you stick to the story, if you go out doing side missions and exploring you can't really blame them it's an open world game, only thing I did not like is getting kidnapped about nine times when I have a person that can take an army out
@@yourevilhalf1413 man im playing through it now and can't tell you how pissed I was when Hunters came for me WHILE I WAS IN A CHOPPER! lol
@@VOKZEL It's hard for a balls-out open world action game to keep the tone of a more linear horror game. You can't really have both, just a little horror here and there in small doses. If you want more shit like this, try Resident Evil 7 and Outlast 2.
“Sometimes the best thing to do is to walk away”
Seriously those words gave me chills down my spine
Far cry 5 has one of, if not, the most memorable intro in the game of all time. It's been 5 years now, I can feel the despair of them wanting to escape from there.
Is it just me or does it kinda have outlast vibes?
It is actually amazing how good this intro is,how he silently tells you that no one is coming to save you, how this mellow version of amazing grace plays in the background,the fact that we were always alone since Nancy was part of the cult as well, just great really.
People can say what they want about this game compared to Far Cry 3 or 4 or whatever, but this is my favorite game for this reason, I loved the setting, it felt close to home, literally.
The music just really adds to it. Gives you those home comfort feelings.
12:40 gets me everytime, amazing grace in the background makes it so good
same
NAME SONG? :o
@@ThomasTroy87 amazing grace
11:17
One of the most fucked up scenes in the series. His followers are so contempt of their life that one would throw themselves into the helicopter propeller to save Joseph. Took me a few moments to comprehend. The amount of control he has over these people is terrifying
Far Cry 3 and 5 imo have some of the best openings ever in gaming: really atmospheric and just drive home the point of the ever growing feeling of “oh shit, I am in a bad place. I should not be here.”
The tiny musical cue from 8:46-8:56 is so damn good.
Edit: So is the one at 9:15
"And behold...I saw a white horse *stares at you* ...and hell followed with him"
Hahaha I get it
@@keithm5378 the sheriff's name is white horse, he looks at you when he says "hell follows with him"
@@keithm5378 it’s insane how genius this game is. We are led to believe that the seeds are the bad guys of the story, but it turns out that YOU and the sheriffs were the 4 horsemen. With each region you liberated YOU broke the seals and YOU caused the apocalypse.
@@chalkwizard1292You didn't cause the apocalypse doofus
“It was a white horse... and Hell followed with him...” as he stares you right in the face and almost gestures towards you as he raises his hands to be cuffed.
Considering the absolute killing machine you’re destined to be in only a few short moments... he called it... you were the embodiment of Hell about to be unleashed on the valley.
I feel like the Marshal was a wasted character. He could've have a really good character arch where he starts off arrogant and as the story progresses he mellows out and gains some respect. It just seems like a waste how he ended up.
I LOVED THE MARSHAL AND I HATED HOW MUCH WASTED POTENTIAL THERE WAS. WHO WAS THE OTHER GUY, THE BOY VERSION OF DEPUTY HUDSON
@@Arm2tr0ng he's called staci pratt and i love him! and yeah, the marshal was in dire need of some character development, but it's a ubisoft game lmao what did we expect--
Funny thing: my custom character for the sequel, New Dawn, looked almost identical to Pratt, so I could easily see him returning to Hope County years later to face his past, discover the Deputy survived, and make it his mission to bring Rook home, which he does after dealing with Joseph.
For Marshal Burke, I made up a headcanon where the bombs and New Dawn where just a bad trip the Deputy was having while trapped in Faith's bliss, and the Judge is a split personality created by Jacob's brainwashing, which the Deputy has to defeat in mortal combat to regain his mind, and upon returning to his senses, he finds himself being experimented upon by Faith and some scientists from Kyrat. Rook kills the Kyratis and chases Faith through the bunker, hears the Marshal on the radio and finds out his death was part of Faith's hallucination, and gets to the controls to let the resistance into the bunker. The Deputy and the Marshal then work together to take down Faith, and upon interrogating her, learn that she was the one pulling Joseph's strings the entire time with the help of the Bliss drug, and she'd been working for Kyrat's new leader, Ajay Ghale who supplied Joseph with nukes and brainwashed him to set them off to make America pay for betraying him. Realizing his hallucination of New Dawn was a vision of the future, Rook realizes he has to find the nukes, and sets out to find them with his partners. Willis Huntley returns and tells Rook that the tape he retrieved contained data revealing the location of the nukes, allowing government agents to neutralize them in time, and he then recruits Rook and his partners (Marshal included) to go help take out Ajay.
@@theguybehindyou4762 Mf you just writing a fanfiction at that point
@@Rine910 One that ties up a lot of loose ends and makes more sense than whatever the game fed us.
11:17 gives me the chills even after finishing the game
Teacher go to the office
Me - they come to take me from you
They’ve come to destroy all we built
Go go God will not let them take me
Hahah...
Joseph Seed: I told u god won't let u take me
Me: *coughs blood*
If you didn’t know sheriff Whitehorse says “not every problem can be solved with bullet” and when you talk to Joseph and you can either walk away or fight. he says “when will you learn not every problem can be solved.” I think it’s chilling when restart the game and you realize he repeated the sheriff from the beginning.
Also notice how when Dutch saves you Joseph is on the radio saying “You are my children, and I am your father, and together we will March to edens gate.” Which is EXACTLY what he says to the rookie at the end of the game.
@@chalkwizard1292 and josephs final speech in the bunker mirrors dutchs first speech in the bunker with rook tied to the bunk in the same way both times
Say what you want about this game, this was one of the most AMAZING intros I've ever experienced in gaming.
The Father singing Amazing Grace and it playing in the background is honestly quite terrifying
Right
I fucking love this game. It’s amazing
Nice pfp
but wouldnt they send more cops? i feel like a single helicopter going into this large highly armed compound isnt realistic. a cop game wih this cult would be so cool.
Alex because they infiltrated the law enforcement
It says in the cinematic intro that they even had the cops under their grasp
I think you are going to need more than cops, you probably have to bring in the whole national guard
canonically during the game ww3 is going on
That line right before he puts his hands out for you to arrest him is so fucking bad ass ... how you are pretty much a harbinger of the apocalypse
Who else comes here for the background music when Joseph says no one is coming for you
The Shmeow Me 😭😭😭
Me
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I’m surprised I’m not seeing any comments about the foreshadowing of Nancy being part of the cult. “I’ll be praying for you.” Great job on Ubisoft’s part
She didn't say "praise be to you" ?
@@ninirz”Praise be to you” was the line that revealed that Nancy was in fact a Peggie. But we didn’t know before that she was. Back then, her line “I’ll be praying for you” was a hint, if not a giveaway.
I just went through this openings not even 10 minutes ago and I needed to look at it again it was so intense playing through it
11:58 after that I wouldn’t talk ever again either lmao
9:40 _Hudson's shotgun has left the game_
That always bugged me.
It kind of gives you a picture of how Jesus's followers felt when the roman's took him away. I'm not saying Jesus is evil like the "father" it's just an interesting historical insight
Sean Jenkins
His followers wouldn't kill themselves for jesus like martyrs.
+Sean Jenkins expect Jesus told his followers in the last meal that He was going to die, at the garden when Peter used a sword to cut off one of the soldiers (that was sent to arrest Jesus) ear off, Jesus rebuked him for doing that and healed the soldiers ear. Vs Joseph when he said “God will not let them take me.”
The chief priests and guards of the temple came after him rather than the Roman governemnt
Mirza Khalid he was right about the collapse too. Kinda makes me believe we were the bad guys in that regard
@@robertsmith3827 Yes, but as well as the fact that you are supposed to be led to believe that he wasn’t actually right, and the end of the world isn’t actually coming. That’s why it isn’t something like healing someone.
After the helicopter crashes and the Farcry 5 thing pops up and the singing i got chills down my spine
Anybody know how to get the version of Amazing Grace when they were hanging upside down in the helicopter, about to get burned?
TwittyRaw yeah first drive to Montanna then narrowly escape a doomsday cult
Immortal -SIN_21 will do
Immortal -SIN_21 haha 😂
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It's the first result if you type 'far cry 5 amazing grace'
There are a few aspects of this opening sequence that I take issue with (namely that the federal government is only sending _4_ officers right into the middle of the territory of this group that's effectively an evangelical protestant version of ISIS), but I really like the way Joseph reacts to the police officers coming to arrest him. Vaas, Hoyt, and Pagan from the previous games are all very flamboyant and over-the-top bad guys, so I like that Joseph is comparatively quiet and low-key in how he speaks. It seems like Joseph somehow _knew_ you and marshal Burke were coming to arrest him, despite there being no obvious way he could have caught wind of that confidential information beforehand. He's very calm and knowing with everything he says, like he anticipated that all of this was going to happen. He's completely confident when he says that "God let won't you take me," which ends up being vindicated when it turns out the radio dispatcher for the police was a Project Eden mole the entire time. The way he acts before he's arrested is an effective bit of foreshadowing, as in all likelihood he was informed beforehand by his agents that the feds were moving in to crack down on the project.
Eden's gate isn't a Christian cult.
@@admiraljohan7152 yes it is.
Feds probably don't have enough resources considering that US in deep trouble. News from radio reveal that. Tbh i've always thought that Nancy wasn't mole, she said yes father because she was afraid of him and knew that it's pointless. She sounds concerned about sheriff's well being
ngl when i saw this intro the cult were the 1st Far Cry villains i was genuinely terrified of, Vass was terrifying but he was hilarious but the cult they were truly insane
I played half of far cry 3 and really couldn’t get into it. I was expecting it be so great because of how much people hyped up Vaas. I found him silly and over the top and not that scary. My partner has been recently replaying the games and when they mentioned that far cry 5 was about a cult I jumped right in. Cults are so fascinating to me and I immediately got hooked into far cry 5. The villains in this game are far more terrifying because not only are they deranged, they use psychological manipulation as well and I caught myself questioning if maybe they had a point several times. They have a creepiness to them that makes me so uncomfortable and they do some real fucked up shit but they also have this way of making me feel like I could trust them which makes it even scarier.
Imagine IF they did send a small army.... 😉
Captain Price: Bravo Six, Going Dark
Libra 96 I have a feeling most of them would succumb to the bliss especially if they ended up in faiths county :/
@@Wizzard_2006 that's sounds really interesting idea, and perhaps captain price and the military would lose rapidly ever since they owe planes, helicopters, luckily they don't have tanks
SPOILERS
Just noticed that (probably not the only one) but when Joseph says "Behold (a) White horse. And hell followed with him."
He looks at the Sheriff, cause thats his name and then at you. So basically you are hell because what you do ingame leads to the seals opening and thus
BIG SPOILER
to nuclear war. Thats why i think that there wont be any nukes if you walk away in the beginning or the end.
The nostalgia hits hard. May not have been long ago but it feels like it.
There’s so much symbolism and subtle detail in this intro.
Bravo ubisoft!
the fucking sound design in this intro is so fucking good, It ramps up the atmosphere and intensity unlike any game i have ever played
This. So many little details most people miss.
I need this version of amazing grace so bad. 😭
I know it's been a while, and if you haven't found it yet I hope you mean this one: /watch?v=rCzdVRfItHU
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Far cry 3 and 4 had good intros but far cry 5 wins it all, i mean 9:12 just gave me chills
Now this could be a stretch, don't get me wrong, but around 8:30 Jacob, Faith and John walk into frame behind Joseph. Jacob frequently looks over to Faith and John as Joseph is speaking, and then looks away back to Joseph. Faith and John are watching The Father preach with absolute concentration, never breaking their gaze, but Jacob stares at them, then looks away, shaking his head. I think he does this because he knows everything Joseph is saying is BS, but he just goes along with it, which is also heavily implied in the Far Cry 6 DLC for this game. Jacob knows the other two are buying into everything Joseph says, which is why he is staring at them.
POV: The arresting officer of Andrew Tate
Loll
I'm addicted to this game play over over again love it.
He may not deliver the same "oomph" as the other Far Cry villains, but i see Joseph as the most intimidating because he's the most REALISTIC of them all. Cults growing larger and more devoted until reaching the point of being an actual threat to their respective governments has happened an unsettling number of times and is still happening today. For it to happen to your own town and or family is such a scary thought.
Hey look, it's CHAZ
Huh?
11:17 gives me goosebumps
Hell yea I thought I was the only one
Imagine if this cult was indeed God's vision
The best part is 8:01 when your about to take him away all his family comes behind it’s like they show you who your gonna have to fight faith,Jacob,and John they just stare at you it’s unsettling and scary
There is just something special about this intro
This is live footage from the courthouse in NYC rn lmao
My conservative uncle, halfway through a bottle of whiskey on Christmas Day: 7:00
This is easily the most incredible video game opening I've ever played.
Best opening to any game. Literally got the cult vibes right
Bothers me that there’s a silent protagonist. Makes such a atmospheric game feel so empty.
Agreed. I hated it since GTA3
Gordon Freeman is the only silent protagonist that I like, since he is by now a gaming legend. I never cared much about all the other mute protagonists over the years.
Okay, maybe the Doomguy as well.
Sometimes... the best thing to do, is to walk away...
Why did they only send 4 people to capture the owner of a militarized religious group?
If it was realistic, they'd either send in a small army or at least 10-20 people.
In the game the world is on the verge of a global war, I don’t think they took Joseph threat seriously or couldn’t afford putting more men.
My guess is they didn't want a repeat of Waco, I'm sure that everyone who's worked in government has seen the feds do some stupid things.If I had to guess they were sent in so their deaths could lead to a more forceful response.
What really gets me about Joseph Seed is his natural charisma to influence others amplify that with the bliss and Joseph ends up becoming everything to his followers. What is terrifying about all that there has been people like that throughout history capable of for lack of a better word swooning a nation to believing their ideals are in the best interests of the world's and their own.
This isn‘t the best far cry intro imo (that still goes to far cry 3), but it is *definitely* the most eerie
For some reason the scene where they fly past Joseph's statue is so cool.
Dispatch saying “Yes Father, Praise be with you” gives me chills. He is a god, there is nothing we can do about it.
Replaying this game in 2021 has a different feel to it man. Joseph Seed is handsome, charismatic, and so cuckoo for cocoa puffs that it makes every encounter with him batshit terrifying.
But it shows you how a good looking, charismatic person mixed with a religious element can quite easily do something like this in reality.
1:14 that way he looks at the person recording reveling he knows... amazing this is one of the best game I’ve ever played... and I’m only 2 hours in lol.
8:31 deputy not knowing that the 3 people behind joseph will be the ones causing a lot of problems instead of the father himself
That’s false. The father is the one that controls all of it
“The government can’t do anything.”
*M1A2 Abrams has entered the server.*
It ain’t that simple
"Breaking news, Tank deployed in Hope county, Montana, destroys local cult"
@@joshuawillis602 if the national guard is called, it is
@@esplooze it seems you didn’t pay attention to the story
@@joshuawillis602 how does it even correlate to the story, all I said was if they managed to call the national guard it will be easy
This game was definitely trying to send out a message about what’s happening now.
I know this is a random thing to talk about but I swear to god ( No pun intended ) Ubisoft really, really and I mean REALLY captured Joseph's Seed's eyes during that helicopter wreck scene so well. Just looking at his eyes just feels so.. empty when he's that close to the camera.
I love this intro so much. Feels like the moment in Apocalypse Now when the team arrives at Col. Kurtz’s hideout. The statue makes you realize the scope of it, getting a sense of how deep into it the people are to have built something so large and erected it without interference. Such an overwhelming “what the fuck are we thinking?” feeling.
I also love the shot of the compound. The church building is the most normal, yet ominous looking part of it; everything looks as though it has organically grown out from it, kind of like how Eden’s Gate spread out to dominate Hope County. The original organism. It’s the epicenter of a group of people crazy enough to brainwash an entire county, and you’re expected to walk right into it to arrest the leader. Some of the best dread buildup I’ve experienced in a game.
I think its also great how basically everyone on the heli (except for the marshal) is scared shitless. Experienced sheriffs with extensive training in combat and survival, and still this cult was enough to give them second doubts.
I like how YOUR the rookie and they leave you behind when walking 😭
2024 and this is still the best opening to video game ever. The gospel music that plays after the helicopter crash was pure cinema.
“And behold it was a white horse and hell followed with him”. That with hearing the chimes play and him gesturing to you to arrest him gives me chills. It’s such an amazing moment, you are that horse and it’s done so well. Best opener of any game.
I got shivers 🤣🤣🤣 11:16
11:00 Never seen someone voluntarily launch themselves into a helicopter propeller
"No one is coming to save you," the one cold hard reality in life.
11:16 chills man
Far Cry 3 and 5 have the best stories in the series
All I can think about during this intro is "Oh, how I'll enjoy dismantling all you have built"
“No one is coming to save you.”
WOah graphics :o
The scary part was the sheriff who was alredy nervous about going in didn't even know his own people had been infaltrated
I only just now started playing this game. By far Father is one of the scariest video game antagonists I've seen in awhile.
Am I the only one who loves this intro I probably watched it over 100 times it’s honestly one of the best intros ever made in a opinion
Same. It's a stunning piece of work.
this game would be a Stephen King book
5 years later and the line "no one is coming to save you" still sends chills down my spine
When the title appears with his voice
Was anyone else reminded of Singularity when they saw that giant statue?
I thought I was alone :-D It was like that Barisov statue in one of endings :-D I liked that FPS era back in 2008-11 so many perfect releases. Crytek, Raven Software, etc...
On the other hand I waited for Outlast 2 feel but nothing - altough another helicopter beggining
I thought of bioshock haha
Yes now that I think of it it does remind me of singularity
Notice how the Sheriffs name is 'Whitehorse', and Joseph indicates that he is the white horse and that Rookie, i.e. you, are hell who followed with him
Amazing intro, gives me chills