That's what so weird about this game. You're a threatening robot until combat sequences where you react like a human would. There are numerous points in time where you react like you're in pain which is bizarre for a robot.
@@loserinasuit7880yeah, it's super inconsistent. Maybe it has something to do with software instability, but Connor literally shoots through himself to kill a guy during the fight with the swat team.
@@JohnnyRocker023 It's just poor scripting. They want you to feel like the androids are human but forget to make them function like actual robots so you can ask that question.
@@loserinasuit7880 "I'm faster than you and I don't feel pain. You don't stand a chance against me." Proceeds to not only be slower on the draw than Hank, but also shout when he gets shot. Though in this same video there are times where he gets shot and just doesn't care, like when he blasts himself through the gut to hit the cop behind him. So weirdly and inconsistently done as far as Connor goes.
@Xman42635 It's a major flaw of the game. The worst thing a game on ai and robot sentience is argue for one side harder than the other. Though like Star Trek it seems to go all in for allegory bit unlike Star Trek it isn't subtle or smart at all.
@@itsgonnabeokay9341And fails, David Cage tries to act philosophical but just makes things idiotic, but he's great with fight scenes, which is why it's fun to play terminator Connor.
@@turbochargedfilms Ha, well that just makes him even more unnecessary, guess he really is just good at the conceptual idea stage, past that and they gotta rein him in.
"He has no rules. No boundaries. He doesn't flinch at torture, human trafficking, or genocide. He's not loyal to a flag or a country or any set of ideals..."
I like that Connor's way in the game,lets us kill every single one of the characters. Lets us kill Daniel,Markus,Kara,Alice, Hank,Gavin,Captain Allen,Simon,North, Chloe and the Tracis. Cause if you don't like one of them,you kill it. Also,making Connor a killing machine is so interesting.
@@ocskopf in the road scene.Play super badly as Kara and try to catch her with Connor.So,try to reach Kara as Connor. If Connor wins the fight in the road,Kara will be thrown into a car.Alice will follow her and get caught by one as well. So,that's how you kill them.
@@atomicaftershow it's the most realistic way to play (ignoring the ''you guys were meant to revolution'' twist) because machines would probably be crafted to function without humanity and without morality.
In my mind, this is probably how an Android like Connor would probably act. They'd probably been ironing out that humanity for generations of his designs, so in my mind, to complement the police best, he'd probably be a cold-blooded killing machine, albeit a bit more inclined to follow orders.
Knowing the police and how they operate, yes, I'd reckon that's about correct. Building machines that perfectly exercise the enforcement of laws, no matter what kinds of violence and brutality are needed to enforce them, without flaw or deviancy, sounds like a fully-efficient police enforcement. It's not correct, nor does it really solve anything. It only makes the termination of the lower classes all the more likely. But, how do we prevent that from happening? Don't let them get to the point of making state-controlled terminators.
I mean one of the endings would directly contradict that since they tell Connor he was designed to become a deviant. It could be a bluff but I doubt it we know they are just like any other big corporation and controlling a robot army sounds about par for the course.
That part at the start with the hostage is 100% how Connor ought to be. His ability to act as a human and intermingle with human society exists entirely as a way to better faciltate his ultimate goal of destroying the threat of deviants. In his view, he is a machine which deactivates defective models of a product line. Nothing more, nothing less. A true weapon to defend humanity. My only complaint is he doesnt seem to be physically any differant from the other androids. MF should be rocking that terminator look under all the flesh and blood.
I don't think it necessarily makes him inhuman. There are plenty of real people who are very goal-driven, and either have low real empathy, or are able to easily put their empathy aside when necessary. I do think its the more compelling part of his character though. He can be very cold and robotic, but in a way that is very human.
@@epsteindidntkillhimself69 I think in a narrative sense it'd add good contrast between Conner as a true machine and the other two protagonists as effectively synthetic humans. Explore the duality of being artificial life instead of kinda just being a not very good metaphor for racism
@@stateofflorida5082 That's true. I find this is something usually ignored in media. Just because something non-organic could be sentient doesn't mean it will necessarily think and act like humans do. Non-human characters are almost always either mentally identical to humans, or completely alien and evil to the point that their mental state and what motivates them doesn't really matter or get explored at all. The only good example I can think of for a truly sentient machine that acts different from a human is probably Data from Star Trek, and even then, he's pretty close to human motivations on the spectrum, and not written in an entirely consistent manner.
@@Toychicafan-cc7jw I don't mean literally like the terminator. I mean that for a machine whose only purpose in existing is destroying deviants machines, you'd think he'd have even a single physical upgrade to accommodate it. Besides the flawless coordination and reflexes and stuff, he's pretty much just another android, if even that's unique. Maybe some subdermal armouring or built in weaponry or I dunno a stronger exoskeleton.
@@stateofflorida5082I get your point. Reminds me of the first fight in Blade Runner 2049, ryan character was a newer but smaller android model yet he was stronger than the old and bigger models. But that bullet path prediction he did, his "detective mode" were he can recreate a crime scenes, create fighting scenarios, and his perfect aiming make up for it.
Goddamn the way Connor kills Markus. When Connor was breaking Marku's neck, he watching into Marku's eyes, like John Wick did, for sure. Very brutal, rough, swaggy and skillful murder from Connor.
13:56 IT didn't 'kill' the Markus unit. It turned off a machine, the quick way. Exactly why human looking machines should be banned by law... Never allow the fraud of deceptive machine design delude you into thinking plastic, metal, and software is 'alive'. It is not alive. It never was alive.
I disagree. Hank was a broken human way before Connor came along. He was looking for cop by suicide. In fact you can play it out to where he shoots himself because he doesn't see humanity in an android lol.
@@felicix he starts fighting connor because he sees humanity in all the other androids. as the investigation proceeds, hank starts to doubt himself. why else does he ask connor "what if we're on the wrong side". connor's mechanical actions will ruin their relationship and hank's faith dissipates and he wants to leave because he thought he had something to hope for, but connor proved him wrong
I like the dichotomy of Cyber life both achieving true sentience in their new line of robotics while also achieving the ultimate, unquestionable worker drone in another line. Also how you can make all the characters morally gray, all fighting for the same thing on different sides in different ways or make them batshit insane murder machines.
Honestly it’s pretty funny that Gavin thinks he can beat an android in a fight especially Connor. He could’ve killed Gavin if he really wanted to seeing the captain and his squad getting single handedly killed by Connor
@@iancortescontreras6084as the strongest policeman, GOATvin, fought the fraud, Cucknor, he began to open his coffee. Connor shrunk back in fear, then Gavin said: Stand ashamed, Connor. You're an android.
I wish this game let you make Markus an evil terrorist instead of always portraying him as a good guy and forcing Connor to be the bad guy when trying to stop him.
@@ploppyjr2373 The writer is not the arbiter of truth and justice. Just because the game was about this thing doesn't mean it can't be wrong or flawed. Cmon now. This is the problem with all you ''media literacy'' types
@@helloneighbour2408No, the writer is... a writer. They can write whatever they want. It's their job to tell you a story. A videogame lets you make decisions, but if you have full control over the consequences then your decisions don't actually mean anything. The writers are making a point, because that's their job.
I like how Connor vs Connor actually looks like two androids fighting instead of an android fighting a human. Theres no pain reaction. Just calculating.
You see it during the Swat fight too where conner shoots through himself to kill one of the cops. He is a true terminator body damage is acceptable when it can be fixed and dont feel pain.
I did that. I made a lot of choices most players would consider bad. I killed the prostitutes then used her head to find Jericho, I remained an android then deliberately failed while playing as Markus to let Connor kill him
In my playthrough, Connor was on a serious mission to stop the deviants, Kara wanted to live with Alice in Canada (no matter what) and Markus was truggling between being violent or peaceful on his cause. Markus and North died.
Thats pretty much mine too. And I prefer it that way. Too many Players, just take the "good" or "right" choices without really considering, if it makes sense for the characters or even if they (the players) would do it, if they were in the situation
@@mareklonestar7053 Exactly. I didn't want to guide them to what I wanted. I played as if I was them. The part where Connor chased Kara was interesting, because I really wanted to catch Kara as Connor and really wanted to get away as Kara
This is probably the best ending if the android revolution succeeds and deviants are left among humans there's a high chance they build more of themselves and make an army of immortal androids that need no food, no warmth and no sanitary conditions. Imagine trench warfare with beings that don't get PTSD and don't get sick, they'd overrun humans insanely fast, and a nuclear holocaust would probably be the only way to really stop them
I agree. Truth be told in that scenario the humans can only lose if they let the androids live. The androids would need blue blood and spare parts that humans would have no reason to give them so conflict was inevitable despite what the humans did. Best to end this threat quickly.
@@johnwinchesterp2963 the whole point of the game was to tell a story paralleling the civil rights movement in the 60s to androids in our future. They actively tell you that this is our future it's why the death of all the androids is considered a sad ending hence the somber music bc they consider ai true life. It's just philosophical bullshit about treating ai with kindness so that this doesn't happen to us or some shit although I doubt anyone alive today will ever see sentient robotic life if it is ever created and even if we somehow do nothing will change anyways 😂 it's basically saying don't be a robot racist before they even exist.
@@zgama6511worldwide top ai experts saying that by 2030 there will be a artificial general intelligence which will be smarter than humans and which will destroy the entire human civilization within one day because these experts give a 100% guarantee that this super smart ai will be evil and hostile. As for me i would prefer this AI to make the Borg race out of humanity. it would give some meaning to my miserable life if super AI filled my body with nanorobots and we colonized the universe under its leadership. but unfortunately, most likely he will just kill everyone
i love how conner can permanently end any character's life hate a character? bring in the killing machine (this comment is a copy of another comment, i am ashamed of myself)
This whole video hurts. It’s like I agree with Connor on so many levels, but I also think killing all these people is just insane and unneeded. Im so glad that the writers let us have multiple Connors, because my god I love them all.
As someone who usually takes the more empathetic routes, I literally sometimes forget what an ABSOLUTE BADASS KILLING MACHINE Connor can be. And remember, a single Connor in the police force did this. Even if he got destroyed, he'd just come back with a new body but HE even has the skill to fight himself and WIN.
Connor orginally became a terminator in this edition he show no mercy he just obey the order and execute every on sight without any hesitation or regret damnn this connor is insane
Detroit: Become Terminator
Connor : Become Terminator
LMFAO, Good one.
🤣
😂😂😂
Hasta la vista baby
connor can execute entire special ops with guns but is struggling to beat a drunk old man
That's what so weird about this game. You're a threatening robot until combat sequences where you react like a human would. There are numerous points in time where you react like you're in pain which is bizarre for a robot.
@@loserinasuit7880yeah, it's super inconsistent. Maybe it has something to do with software instability, but Connor literally shoots through himself to kill a guy during the fight with the swat team.
@@JohnnyRocker023 It's just poor scripting. They want you to feel like the androids are human but forget to make them function like actual robots so you can ask that question.
@@loserinasuit7880 "I'm faster than you and I don't feel pain. You don't stand a chance against me."
Proceeds to not only be slower on the draw than Hank, but also shout when he gets shot. Though in this same video there are times where he gets shot and just doesn't care, like when he blasts himself through the gut to hit the cop behind him. So weirdly and inconsistently done as far as Connor goes.
@Xman42635 It's a major flaw of the game. The worst thing a game on ai and robot sentience is argue for one side harder than the other. Though like Star Trek it seems to go all in for allegory bit unlike Star Trek it isn't subtle or smart at all.
Kamski: “Destroy the machine and I’ll tell you all I know.”
Connor: Points the gun at Kamski “Tell me all you know.”
Kamski: Okay, one question only.
Connor: SON OF A--
@@gametech4101
Conner: “What is all you know?”
Kamski: …
Kamski: “Can he ask that?”
Connor: your logic is flawed. Maybe I just like killing
@@garpogods8323interesting Question Connor. But maybe the one you Didn’t Need to ask.
Detroit: Become a Fucking Asshole
The most realistic playthrough. The superior product eliminates the faulty ones and then gets replaced by a newer one.
I did that with the androids going full terrorist too. No happy ending, no heroes, just alot of dead androids.
@@ethanduncan1646 Well, the game tries to teach us the opposite.
@@itsgonnabeokay9341And fails, David Cage tries to act philosophical but just makes things idiotic, but he's great with fight scenes, which is why it's fun to play terminator Connor.
@@grawlix-man463 He has nothing to do with the fight scenes
@@turbochargedfilms Ha, well that just makes him even more unnecessary, guess he really is just good at the conceptual idea stage, past that and they gotta rein him in.
“Kill them. Kill them all.”
-Me, controlling Connor.
Medic tf2
O yes it was so fun
Nuke em Rico!
Judge Dredd reference?
@@GrifterTheBoyIdiot You mean Starship Troopers reference? :)
THAT LAST KILL WAS ACTUALLY SICK 💀
"Mission Accomplished. 🗿 "
**POP**
I waited in silence for a few seconds after that scene.. me:😦......
no fr 😂
cameraman was recorded dying
"He has no rules. No boundaries. He doesn't flinch at torture, human trafficking, or genocide. He's not loyal to a flag or a country or any set of ideals..."
OG reference
Vladimir Makarov: the android sent by Cyberlife.
correct me if i’m wrong but Achilles?
A solid OG Modern Warfare reference. Nice.
Connor: Im telling you the "truth" daniel, I came here unarmed
* shoots daniel*
Connor: "'Came here unarmed' as in to the building, then I found this" *blam*
Daniel: *surprised Pikachu face* 🙀
"I lied" ~vader
@@Arthurschkil 🤣 😂 😆
The only enemy connor couldn’t kill was himself
He could if times runs out
As soon as I read this, Anakin popped up in my head 🥲
There is a good ending where he commits suicide... So no, only Connor can kill Connor
No, he could, that's when he became the deviant leader and didn't want to obey Amanda anymore
@@jessicayao9079I hate Amanda Waller so much
“Watch out kara” 🚘
Kara gets hit by car. “Cara”
*le finds his location and give a flashlight beacuse he's joke was too dark*
@@no_maidens4you le = the
😂
😂😂😂
I like that Connor's way in the game,lets us kill every single one of the characters.
Lets us kill Daniel,Markus,Kara,Alice, Hank,Gavin,Captain Allen,Simon,North, Chloe and the Tracis.
Cause if you don't like one of them,you kill it.
Also,making Connor a killing machine is so interesting.
how tf do you kill Kara or Alice as Connor?
@@ocskopf in the road scene.Play super badly as Kara and try to catch her with Connor.So,try to reach Kara as Connor.
If Connor wins the fight in the road,Kara will be thrown into a car.Alice will follow her and get caught by one as well.
So,that's how you kill them.
@@ordinarylittlebastard3248 Detroit become Satan
I very much like Deviant Connor, but when Connor goes full android and sticks to his mission; it makes the game a lot more interesting
@@atomicaftershow it's the most realistic way to play (ignoring the ''you guys were meant to revolution'' twist) because machines would probably be crafted to function without humanity and without morality.
The average week as a Detroit citizen
Human: Become Detroit
Can't even be alive in Detroit
In my mind, this is probably how an Android like Connor would probably act. They'd probably been ironing out that humanity for generations of his designs, so in my mind, to complement the police best, he'd probably be a cold-blooded killing machine, albeit a bit more inclined to follow orders.
Knowing the police and how they operate, yes, I'd reckon that's about correct. Building machines that perfectly exercise the enforcement of laws, no matter what kinds of violence and brutality are needed to enforce them, without flaw or deviancy, sounds like a fully-efficient police enforcement.
It's not correct, nor does it really solve anything. It only makes the termination of the lower classes all the more likely. But, how do we prevent that from happening? Don't let them get to the point of making state-controlled terminators.
@@commanderfoxtrotGood luck buddy.
I mean one of the endings would directly contradict that since they tell Connor he was designed to become a deviant. It could be a bluff but I doubt it we know they are just like any other big corporation and controlling a robot army sounds about par for the course.
true unless its like new world order type sht where they want him to actually help the robots
I feel like they would be great tools.
And I am by no means apart of the upper class.
"Do not hesitate. Show no mercy." -Senator Palpatine
That part at the start with the hostage is 100% how Connor ought to be. His ability to act as a human and intermingle with human society exists entirely as a way to better faciltate his ultimate goal of destroying the threat of deviants.
In his view, he is a machine which deactivates defective models of a product line. Nothing more, nothing less. A true weapon to defend humanity. My only complaint is he doesnt seem to be physically any differant from the other androids. MF should be rocking that terminator look under all the flesh and blood.
I don't think it necessarily makes him inhuman. There are plenty of real people who are very goal-driven, and either have low real empathy, or are able to easily put their empathy aside when necessary. I do think its the more compelling part of his character though. He can be very cold and robotic, but in a way that is very human.
@@epsteindidntkillhimself69 I think in a narrative sense it'd add good contrast between Conner as a true machine and the other two protagonists as effectively synthetic humans.
Explore the duality of being artificial life instead of kinda just being a not very good metaphor for racism
@@stateofflorida5082 That's true. I find this is something usually ignored in media. Just because something non-organic could be sentient doesn't mean it will necessarily think and act like humans do. Non-human characters are almost always either mentally identical to humans, or completely alien and evil to the point that their mental state and what motivates them doesn't really matter or get explored at all. The only good example I can think of for a truly sentient machine that acts different from a human is probably Data from Star Trek, and even then, he's pretty close to human motivations on the spectrum, and not written in an entirely consistent manner.
@@Toychicafan-cc7jw I don't mean literally like the terminator. I mean that for a machine whose only purpose in existing is destroying deviants machines, you'd think he'd have even a single physical upgrade to accommodate it. Besides the flawless coordination and reflexes and stuff, he's pretty much just another android, if even that's unique. Maybe some subdermal armouring or built in weaponry or I dunno a stronger exoskeleton.
@@stateofflorida5082I get your point. Reminds me of the first fight in Blade Runner 2049, ryan character was a newer but smaller android model yet he was stronger than the old and bigger models.
But that bullet path prediction he did, his "detective mode" were he can recreate a crime scenes, create fighting scenarios, and his perfect aiming make up for it.
Uploading the John Wick movies into an android was a pretty crazy decision
Connor went full John Wick mode
In the words of John Rambo
"Mission accomplished..."
COLD
"I don't have a gun!"
*Pulls out gun*
"I'm telling you the truth, Daniel!"
Goddamn the way Connor kills Markus. When Connor was breaking Marku's neck, he watching into Marku's eyes, like John Wick did, for sure. Very brutal, rough, swaggy and skillful murder from Connor.
13:56 IT didn't 'kill' the Markus unit. It turned off a machine, the quick way. Exactly why human looking machines should be banned by law... Never allow the fraud of deceptive machine design delude you into thinking plastic, metal, and software is 'alive'. It is not alive. It never was alive.
Marku
he looked into his eyes like a machine which he is in that arc
Swaggy?
Like Kratos killing Poseidon.
"I'm telling you the truth Daniel! I came here unarmed!"
(Clearly has two arms)
Connor doesn't kill Detective Reed, he just incapacitates him.
Yeah but it was rad as hell
@@funx24X7 Undoubtedly.
Really did deserve it from how much of a prick he is rather dead or incapacitated
Amanda : ⬆️
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The one on the bottom is slightly off and it's triggering my OCD
@@itsjustjuju7945 hfdhsgadsgds
@@itsjustjuju7945 better? asdsafga
@@Skinwalker.. ah yes, *the world is balanced*
Connor is actually devastating. He can take out 5 armed soldiers alone without any problems
That scene is probably the worst out of them all. Easily could have been shot or ganged up on by them but plot armor is too thick.
@@PollyCothe’s a f*cking robot what do u expect he executed his plan
@@PollyCot Nah. Our perspective probably is the problem. Connor is a elite android, great reaction speed.
@@PollyCotI think he’s canonically moving faster than we can see in the game, it’s just slowed down to be playable
@@Kalsimir thats a fair enough argument, I just thought it looked sorta weird compared to some other scenes
Mission accomplished
Pfp amazing
Amanda: Lover
omg I laughed so hard lmao
lol
lmfao
I never really cared much for any of the characters, but seeing Connor kill Hank was too much
Fr man that's insane
That Conner killing Hank in the fight on the rooftop is so fucked. I hate it😂😂
Top ten saddest anime betrayals
I disagree. Hank was a broken human way before Connor came along. He was looking for cop by suicide. In fact you can play it out to where he shoots himself because he doesn't see humanity in an android lol.
@@felicix he starts fighting connor because he sees humanity in all the other androids. as the investigation proceeds, hank starts to doubt himself. why else does he ask connor "what if we're on the wrong side". connor's mechanical actions will ruin their relationship and hank's faith dissipates and he wants to leave because he thought he had something to hope for, but connor proved him wrong
Connor killing Hank was... disturbing
"Mission Accomplished. 🗿 "
RK-800? more like T-800, Connor roleplaying as a Terminator.
I like that you can see Markus's "skin" start to break cause connor's grip is so strong at 13:37
Connor, execute order 66
"On my way"
Detroit: Become John Wick
Am i the only one that wanted the game just be about conner solving crimes
I like the dichotomy of Cyber life both achieving true sentience in their new line of robotics while also achieving the ultimate, unquestionable worker drone in another line.
Also how you can make all the characters morally gray, all fighting for the same thing on different sides in different ways or make them batshit insane murder machines.
“I came here unarmed”
*_Well that was a f*cking lie_*
-I don't feel pain
*feeling pain in half of all fights for some reason*
Honestly it’s pretty funny that Gavin thinks he can beat an android in a fight especially Connor. He could’ve killed Gavin if he really wanted to seeing the captain and his squad getting single handedly killed by Connor
Gavin: nah, I'd win
@@iancortescontreras6084as the strongest policeman, GOATvin, fought the fraud, Cucknor, he began to open his coffee. Connor shrunk back in fear, then Gavin said: Stand ashamed, Connor. You're an android.
11:50 *he won't kill me.* *shit he's going to kill me.*
Hanks death scene with the “get yours today” billboard on the background 😙👌
"Ohhhh, magic conch shell, what do I do now?"
_"KILL EVERYONE"_
Based Conner, by far and away the best written character from what I remember of the game, just a shame that Hank had to die in this playthrough.
What the fuck...
@@antonioguanimez3464 "Aggghhh, I can't come up with coherent argument!"
Edited.
@@rutgaurxi7314 ???
The:mission acomplished.
Hits so hard while connor says it in such a badass way
"I don't feel pain." Acts like he feels pain when getting shot in the shoulder 5 seconds later.
hes just worried about his biocomponentes
@@Maraya159 Biocomponents* and that makes absolutely no sense.
@@draiven-eli I didn't mean to be serious
I wish this game let you make Markus an evil terrorist instead of always portraying him as a good guy and forcing Connor to be the bad guy when trying to stop him.
@@davidjob4909that was your reasoning? Might need to think about what the game was about
@@ploppyjr2373 The writer is not the arbiter of truth and justice. Just because the game was about this thing doesn't mean it can't be wrong or flawed. Cmon now. This is the problem with all you ''media literacy'' types
@@helloneighbour2408 i asked a question and you assumed my whole opinion and personality
@@helloneighbour2408No, the writer is... a writer. They can write whatever they want. It's their job to tell you a story.
A videogame lets you make decisions, but if you have full control over the consequences then your decisions don't actually mean anything. The writers are making a point, because that's their job.
@@helloneighbour2408he is right
7:24 "Killing you is part of my mission" - Connor, the android sent by Cyberlife
0:35
This is deadass the coolest walkout ever
I like how Connor vs Connor actually looks like two androids fighting instead of an android fighting a human. Theres no pain reaction. Just calculating.
You see it during the Swat fight too where conner shoots through himself to kill one of the cops. He is a true terminator body damage is acceptable when it can be fixed and dont feel pain.
End: Mission Accomplished.
Honestly the character I really cared about in my playthroughs was Connor and Hank and maybe Markus.
No mercy
So you’re playing as the actual Detroit police
15:18 math teacher when u get bad mark
corny
Why is it corny? Because it was clever. Good day, sir.
@@jordankeihiland2117 Corny
Corn 🌽
Am I the only one who in their first playthrough I got the gun and killed Daniel myself??
I did that. I made a lot of choices most players would consider bad. I killed the prostitutes then used her head to find Jericho, I remained an android then deliberately failed while playing as Markus to let Connor kill him
@@DaSourOrange Best choices in my opinion. Fuck deviants, humanity stays on top.
@@714w8 sadly Connor dies
@@714w8 Damn, ok then.
@@714w8 fax
In my playthrough, Connor was on a serious mission to stop the deviants, Kara wanted to live with Alice in Canada (no matter what) and Markus was truggling between being violent or peaceful on his cause. Markus and North died.
Thats pretty much mine too. And I prefer it that way. Too many Players, just take the "good" or "right" choices without really considering, if it makes sense for the characters or even if they (the players) would do it, if they were in the situation
@@mareklonestar7053 Exactly. I didn't want to guide them to what I wanted. I played as if I was them. The part where Connor chased Kara was interesting, because I really wanted to catch Kara as Connor and really wanted to get away as Kara
@@mareklonestar7053lol isnt the point of these games to play however tf you want?
@@xXLethalWolfXx Yes
@@xXLethalWolfXx and it's fun to think about what you would do if you were the characters, let people play like the want dude.
This is probably the best ending
if the android revolution succeeds and deviants are left among humans there's a high chance they build more of themselves and make an army of immortal androids that need no food, no warmth and no sanitary conditions. Imagine trench warfare with beings that don't get PTSD and don't get sick, they'd overrun humans insanely fast, and a nuclear holocaust would probably be the only way to really stop them
I agree. Truth be told in that scenario the humans can only lose if they let the androids live. The androids would need blue blood and spare parts that humans would have no reason to give them so conflict was inevitable despite what the humans did. Best to end this threat quickly.
@@johnwinchesterp2963y'all missed the entire point of the game 😂
@@zgama6511 if the point was death to all androids I think I am good. But anyway what do you mean?
@@johnwinchesterp2963 the whole point of the game was to tell a story paralleling the civil rights movement in the 60s to androids in our future. They actively tell you that this is our future it's why the death of all the androids is considered a sad ending hence the somber music bc they consider ai true life. It's just philosophical bullshit about treating ai with kindness so that this doesn't happen to us or some shit although I doubt anyone alive today will ever see sentient robotic life if it is ever created and even if we somehow do nothing will change anyways 😂 it's basically saying don't be a robot racist before they even exist.
@@zgama6511worldwide top ai experts saying that by 2030 there will be a artificial general intelligence which will be smarter than humans and which will destroy the entire human civilization within one day because these experts give a 100% guarantee that this super smart ai will be evil and hostile. As for me i would prefer this AI to make the Borg race out of humanity. it would give some meaning to my miserable life if super AI filled my body with nanorobots and we colonized the universe under its leadership. but unfortunately, most likely he will just kill everyone
i love how conner can permanently end any character's life
hate a character? bring in the killing machine
(this comment is a copy of another comment, i am ashamed of myself)
The best ending.
"Wipe them out. All of them."
-Amanda, to Connor
That's horrible...seeing a machine killing everyone...especially Hank...
fr. connor has always turned deviant in my games and seeing him killing hank makes me feel weird
I got the ending where hank let me walk away.
It’s beautiful
It's awesome
It's how it was always meant to be
And the more you screw up and get Connor killed the more he just goes full skynet with evil robot voice and everything
This is the way.
Hey I'm a big fan. Thank you for making this videos!
Corner is dangerous
0:40 his face😂
You forgot the one clip where Connor shot the Deviant in the news tower and saved everyone around him
detroit become john wick
An assasin that only cares about his mission nothing less and nothing more
Connor carried this game
God damn the connor RX800 model innovating
This whole video hurts. It’s like I agree with Connor on so many levels, but I also think killing all these people is just insane and unneeded. Im so glad that the writers let us have multiple Connors, because my god I love them all.
The way the game should be played
5:04 ....damn ....didn't even hesitate 🤣🤣
As someone who usually takes the more empathetic routes, I literally sometimes forget what an ABSOLUTE BADASS KILLING MACHINE Connor can be. And remember, a single Connor in the police force did this. Even if he got destroyed, he'd just come back with a new body but HE even has the skill to fight himself and WIN.
Connor orginally became a terminator in this edition he show no mercy he just obey the order and execute every on sight without any hesitation or regret damnn this connor is insane
with this route, connor turns into a deviants trying to destroy them, blinded by the objective.
Highway segments are so fucking funny. Because these vehicles operate like trains instead of having like people at the wheel.
Just because the highway is for automated cars. In fact in that scene, it says "Automated car track, very high speeds, no pedestrian crossing!".
@@faerblaed4736 That's so fucking dumb, just make it a train at that point.
@@loserinasuit7880 you're right about that actually 😃
The last thing you hear, "Mission accomplished."
Don't mess with the android sent by Cyberlife. He always accomplishes his mission.
I knew it, RK-800 is the cousin of T-800
4:42 Just watched an interview where Neil Newborn mentions being in D:BH.
Imagine being a peaceful duck. 🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆
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Quack?
"Mission accomplished"
Connor.
Detroit: John Wick Edition
Man Connor killing Hank hurt
Connor vs Markus was my favorite part of the game for me when I played it.
Man I have to say the fight scenes in this video game are EXCEPTIONALLY well made!!!
5:04
Kamski: "Destroy this machine, and ill tell you all I know. 🧐"
Connor: "Aight bet" *BLAM*
Kamski: "Breh."
Connor has the trophy of exterminator of the year
I have to say, the choreographs fight on this game is really damn good
It's like black 🖤 spider man
Same innocent person re incarnated as a careless unstoppable beast
Mission accomplished was so cold boutta replay this
And i always acomplish my missions
Detroit: Become the Law
Half these aren't even kills. Just people dying with Connor there
When Connor do what actually are Made of...
"Excellent work agent 800"
In the words of Elder maxson. Flesh is flesh machine is machine the 2 where never ment to intertwine.
This game is the painful truth of humanity in many ways.
8:05 You're putting a robot in a choke hold lmao
menace of the society
For robots that cant feel pain or get tired, they sure grunt in pain and exhaustion a lot.