A small detail that not everyone will notice. In the last cutscene, her father stands in front of Mari, but in the reflection of the floor, his real appearance is reflected.
@@ReigoVassalOh my god. I watched this ending so many times but never caught that broken screen and cherry tree... thanks, I'm gonna go cry over this game again :((((
Picked this game up on a whim because i love cyberpunk aesthetic and I liked katana zero. Didn't think i'd be sobbing like a kid by the end. Thanks for posting the full cutscenes, I'll be honest I just like seeing Mari talk to her dad as a child.
53:07 after Mari played the harmonica, I can never think about the main menu theme the same way again (also I wanted to save this moment so I can conveniently return to it).
To anyone who may be reading this and hasn't played: GO DO IT. This video, while good, doesn't show the entire game, and my GOD is the rest of it good. It is worth FAR MORE than the price it has. The gameplay is incredible, the story is one of the best I have EVER seen in ANY piece of media, the OST is immaculate, and it is just one of if not the most underrated games ever. If you like a game with a good story and good gameplay, then this is THE game for you. PLEASE play it, it NEEDS more recognition.
Just finished playing this a little while ago and I gotta say, the ending got me good. All the praise for the game's story was well-earned. Definitely got me a bit emotional, that finale. Sad that the General has to leave his daughter behind again to save both her and the city but...at least Mari finally gets the closure she's been needing for the past ten years and can start living her life. With the kinds of talents she has, I'm sure she can do a lot of good for people. A sentimental part of me wants to believe that maybe the General's brain data is still out there. Maybe transferred to another drone's body somehow, but...I don't know. Maybe it might be best to let him rest alongside his wife. He's earned that much.
I think it's insane this game started with a man who had his head replaced with a GUN, refused to elaborate, died two minutes later and then was never mentioned it again
I have a question, does general is really dead? I mean we don't see his death and nuke is not explode, so is there a chance that he's alive? (And yup, I'm bad at english)
Since I only played this game in Korean, it feels a bit different when I watch it in English (the dialogue feels a bit longer) (Note that one UA-camr in South Korea even tries to do these with just a mouse)16:31 (우린 울지않는 부엉이요 발자국 없는 범이다)
Because everyone who loves or cares for someone dearly would do anything for them. Even going into the depths of hell to sacrifice themselves for them.
@@БруноБуччелати-н6б the city was about to be entirely executed with extreme might along with all relatives of its population for some broken rule about ai, least troublesome wing
@@tachikomagaming2451 it's not really about than AI rule. It's about the ethics of "digitalize personality", basically a copy of a soul. But more importantly is about preventing someone making an army and plotting a coup to overthrow the government.
Firebird is such a good set piece but bad as a boss fight, at least on Legend difficulty. Lingering hitboxes, hiding in the background for half the fight. Not fun.
An ex general lost his daughter to "Sanabi." We roughly get a vague implication that the house was bombed, and the one planting it was "Sanabi." In his anger the general went through a rampage destroying major criminal organizations related to sanabi. The military notices this and gets his attention by mentioning Sanabi. In order to find this Sanabi on this mission, he ordered Operation 0, which i assume to be a solo mission with an assured risk of death upon completion. He has nothing more to lose, and the only thing keeping him forward were the memories of his daughter. He HAS to avenge her. On the assigned mission he's tasked to find a kid who works as a hacker for the military. She sent a distress call from Mago city, a city owned by Mago corp. The military sent him there to pick her up and find Sanabi. She alongside her drone Mufin forced themselves to accompany you on yout mission. The general acts cold and purposefully tries to get her back to safety, because it reminds him of his now gone daughter. On their journey he discovered that there was no human being is in the city. Not a single one. Meanwhile robots are still roaming, and worker robots are being purposefully destroyed. Well, what's got Mari so invested in the general's bussiness? She eventually opened up. Harmonica in hand, she asks if the general could play it for her. He didn't take it seriously, but she was dead serious. The general lost everything to Sanabi. Mari lost everything to Mago corp, ever since she was young, leading her to this life. All she said was that she just wanted to know why her dad had to die. As we climb our way up to the top, where Sanabi is meant to be located at, things start to get a little off. Details doesn't add up, and there are several hints alluding to the truth. A mago factory machine identifies the general as worker... a worker robot. What's up with that? Then things gets worse when the military showed up. General's comrades barges in and yet they didn't acknowledge or even seemed to recognize him. After he accidentally deactivated a program called S.O.S, suddenly he could see corpses. Yes, human corpses. He rushed to Mari to check on her only for her to act nonchalant about the corpses- as if it was always there. There was a filter on the general that prevented him to see the corpses. After his old comrade attacked him, he was defeated and deactivated for a short while. During that moment, his programming gets messed up, and he understands the truth. He is a stored data of a real general, now long dead. Mago corp killed him and took his data to become weaponized in the so called worker robots. Now with his memory returned, he has to reach Mari.
A small detail that not everyone will notice. In the last cutscene, her father stands in front of Mari, but in the reflection of the floor, his real appearance is reflected.
Also the broken screen.
It's the same with the tree in the flashback
@@ReigoVassalOh my god. I watched this ending so many times but never caught that broken screen and cherry tree... thanks, I'm gonna go cry over this game again :((((
one of the few games that i genuinely cried over. probably cuz i didn't get it spoiled
Im spoiled game, but i cry too
Same
Picked this game up on a whim because i love cyberpunk aesthetic and I liked katana zero. Didn't think i'd be sobbing like a kid by the end. Thanks for posting the full cutscenes, I'll be honest I just like seeing Mari talk to her dad as a child.
Thanks for watching bro
53:07 after Mari played the harmonica, I can never think about the main menu theme the same way again (also I wanted to save this moment so I can conveniently return to it).
It's the final climb for me. You can hear sanabi very strongly
“We are owls that don’t cry.”
“and we a tiger without footprints.”
So good of the general gold
To anyone who may be reading this and hasn't played: GO DO IT. This video, while good, doesn't show the entire game, and my GOD is the rest of it good. It is worth FAR MORE than the price it has. The gameplay is incredible, the story is one of the best I have EVER seen in ANY piece of media, the OST is immaculate, and it is just one of if not the most underrated games ever.
If you like a game with a good story and good gameplay, then this is THE game for you. PLEASE play it, it NEEDS more recognition.
57:15 If you look closely, the screen is broken in the shape of a tree.
Elden Ring 2 confirmed
Just finished playing this a little while ago and I gotta say, the ending got me good. All the praise for the game's story was well-earned. Definitely got me a bit emotional, that finale.
Sad that the General has to leave his daughter behind again to save both her and the city but...at least Mari finally gets the closure she's been needing for the past ten years and can start living her life. With the kinds of talents she has, I'm sure she can do a lot of good for people.
A sentimental part of me wants to believe that maybe the General's brain data is still out there. Maybe transferred to another drone's body somehow, but...I don't know. Maybe it might be best to let him rest alongside his wife. He's earned that much.
Naaaahhh.
I'm not crying!
You are crying! 😭
good game and nice content, thank
Thanks for watching!
My favorite game 산.나.비(SANABI)
that really helps me a lot > w
Didn't know Mari played the theme here 27:59 wow
I think it's insane this game started with a man who had his head replaced with a GUN, refused to elaborate, died two minutes later and then was never mentioned it again
the ending *tears rolling down his cheeks*
SANABI 는 전설 입니다
39:29 SHE SAID THE THING
"어명을 집행하겠다"
-송소령
I have a question, does general is really dead? I mean we don't see his death and nuke is not explode, so is there a chance that he's alive? (And yup, I'm bad at english)
He is dead yes. Mari programmed his personality and Mago used the data to develop killing machines
Yes to stop the nuclear plant he has to destroys the machine, aka going into the fray
Since I only played this game in Korean, it feels a bit different when I watch it in English (the dialogue feels a bit longer)
(Note that one UA-camr in South Korea even tries to do these with just a mouse)16:31
(우린 울지않는 부엉이요 발자국 없는 범이다)
Why am I crying?
You haven’t become desensitized yet
Because everyone who loves or cares for someone dearly would do anything for them.
Even going into the depths of hell to sacrifice themselves for them.
Bruh the ending make me 💀 she say that's that, this is this, she thing she is Roland from library of ruina 💀💀💀
And both devs are korean, too. Truly a Biblary Rf Ouina moment.
@@БруноБуччелати-н6б the city was about to be entirely executed with extreme might along with all relatives of its population for some broken rule about ai, least troublesome wing
@@tachikomagaming2451 The AI problem is also the same in the City (Library of Ruina)
@@tachikomagaming2451 it's not really about than AI rule. It's about the ethics of "digitalize personality", basically a copy of a soul.
But more importantly is about preventing someone making an army and plotting a coup to overthrow the government.
This is the good Korean game I ever seen
wow.
Katana zero, but from the future
Firebird is such a good set piece but bad as a boss fight, at least on Legend difficulty. Lingering hitboxes, hiding in the background for half the fight. Not fun.
Can someone please explain to me the story in summary? thanks.
An ex general lost his daughter to "Sanabi." We roughly get a vague implication that the house was bombed, and the one planting it was "Sanabi." In his anger the general went through a rampage destroying major criminal organizations related to sanabi.
The military notices this and gets his attention by mentioning Sanabi. In order to find this Sanabi on this mission, he ordered Operation 0, which i assume to be a solo mission with an assured risk of death upon completion. He has nothing more to lose, and the only thing keeping him forward were the memories of his daughter. He HAS to avenge her.
On the assigned mission he's tasked to find a kid who works as a hacker for the military. She sent a distress call from Mago city, a city owned by Mago corp. The military sent him there to pick her up and find Sanabi. She alongside her drone Mufin forced themselves to accompany you on yout mission. The general acts cold and purposefully tries to get her back to safety, because it reminds him of his now gone daughter.
On their journey he discovered that there was no human being is in the city. Not a single one. Meanwhile robots are still roaming, and worker robots are being purposefully destroyed.
Well, what's got Mari so invested in the general's bussiness? She eventually opened up. Harmonica in hand, she asks if the general could play it for her. He didn't take it seriously, but she was dead serious.
The general lost everything to Sanabi. Mari lost everything to Mago corp, ever since she was young, leading her to this life. All she said was that she just wanted to know why her dad had to die.
As we climb our way up to the top, where Sanabi is meant to be located at, things start to get a little off. Details doesn't add up, and there are several hints alluding to the truth. A mago factory machine identifies the general as worker... a worker robot. What's up with that?
Then things gets worse when the military showed up. General's comrades barges in and yet they didn't acknowledge or even seemed to recognize him.
After he accidentally deactivated a program called S.O.S, suddenly he could see corpses. Yes, human corpses. He rushed to Mari to check on her only for her to act nonchalant about the corpses- as if it was always there.
There was a filter on the general that prevented him to see the corpses. After his old comrade attacked him, he was defeated and deactivated for a short while. During that moment, his programming gets messed up, and he understands the truth.
He is a stored data of a real general, now long dead. Mago corp killed him and took his data to become weaponized in the so called worker robots. Now with his memory returned, he has to reach Mari.
I havent finished ill continue later
@@nitrosix3206 amazing summary! Obviously a spoiler for anyone looking to play the game.
@@asierxs02 yeah haha even then i didnt rlly spoil the whole thing since i was in a rush
@@nitrosix3206 you did good. It explains all the important plot points without too much details.
산나비!
Sound familiar.... Same creator with katana zero?
I dont think so
No
No but it was heavily inspired by it
Made by WonderPotion, published by NEOWIZ. They also published Lies of P and Skul:the hero slayer
@@W17287 Skul developer is Southpaw Games
😭😭😭