This game is probably one of the best things that has ever happened to my life. I remember playing it with my sister when we were young and we'd play the 2 player cops and robbers mode. Wed make up scenarios and go through with them, like we were playing house but in the game lol. We loved the venice level. This was the first sly game id ever played and I've played it at least 15 times. Started at 7 and am now 20. Helped me through alot of depression and anxiety. Man i wish i could turn back time and go back to those simple days. Thank you for the memories, sly.
literally same lol. first ever sly game i got in the second grade when i was 8. i am now 20 n i’m replaying the games. the venice episode will always be so nostalgic, i just remember jumping into the game n i would just play the open world for hours as a little kid. i loved going on the ferris wheel too 😭
@@mikeehrmantraut1899 Tetra is the kind of guy that makes you want to play the game because you've seen how much he slipped up and made you think "bet i could do it better. watch me"
@@Lombaxguy Exactly. Why would they put so much time and effort into a masterpiece when they can milk the same cheaper gimmicks and make even more money? It’s a sad reality.
I love how cold and cruel they make Dr. M in his introduction, he asks Richards about his wife and kid solely to tell him he's going to kill him, or more accurately, told him he was about to die because he poisoned him nearly half a day ago. Not even mentioning the fact he would've tore the original Richards to shreds, just to give him bat wings, bison hooves and ape arms. But it's hilarious that the code to the vault was 123.
Sadly, I think we won't hear the voice of him again. Rick May (his voice actor) just passed out yetersday (This guy is more known to voice Soldier from TF2 tho)
@@ghostyoda7379 On One Hand, Rick May Died Due to COVID 19, On the other hand, I feel for Richard. And on the Last hand, Rick may Starred as a cast for this game too?
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
3:59:12 “Your mother was a broken down tub of junk with more gentleman callers than the operator”😂😂😂 this had me dying laughing when I was younger played the whole series and loved it .Hopefully they come out with another one sometime soon
It is a GREAT burn Bentley had for Muggshot, that's for sure! :) One of the best lines in the game besides Murray going "That does it! I'll floss my teeth with your spine!" when he jumps to fight Octavio and save Bentley.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
This is one of the coolest games I've ever played in my life. I've played it dozens of times and I swear it never once bored me. I'm glad I grew up in the heyday of these platforming masterpieces. Nowadays I still play the whole trilogy like 2-3 times a year (I do the same thing with the J&D and R&C trilogies). Every time I finish Sly 3, I feel sad, while every time I replay it, I feel as happy as if I won the lottery. I am deeply sorry for all those who have never played this legendary series (this, along with Jak and Daxter, and Ratchet and Clank), you missed perfect and immortal masterpieces.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
I remember playing PlayStation all-stars on ps3 and liking to play with Sly, but I never played the game, than I got the collection(or just 3, don't remember well, a lot of time has passed) and I absolutely loved it, now I always remember Sly Cooper as one of my favorite games on childhood, this game just captivated me and maked me so so happy for playing it
My grand mother actually taught me how to play the game, and the mechanics of it and Sly Cooper was the first console game I’ve ever played! I fell in love with the series ever since!!!
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Honestly like Sly just talking to Bentley at 59:15 is such a fun little thing because like theyre not just a team. Theyre still best buds and theyre bound to talk about random shit like that lol
3:40 In the remastered version you can tell that it is Dimitri at the beginning of the game because the graphics were better and they didn't keep him hidden lol
I hear ya man. I’ve yet to play Thieves in Time (or I could just watch the walkthrough videos), but sometimes I wish the Sly Cooper games were left alone at just 3 games. I mean, Honor Among Thieves was the perfect conclusion to the saga of the Cooper Gang! AND Penelope the mouse ever turning villain would have been all but nonexistent had the games been left as a trilogy.
sly cooper was my entire childhood, but it means so much more now that I'm disabled. Bentley has always been my favorite but I see so much of myself in him now. It means so much now that I'm older that he was never treated differently in the games by his friends- even when Murray left jt was because he was angry he couldn't protect him, not because of his injuries or never pitied him. This game was everything I needed when I was little, and it's even more what I need today. Special interests are awesome
Murry: "oh that's crazy!" Sly: "you have any other ideas?" Murry: "Yeah! We need a giant fighting robot!" 🤣 I love Murry's thinking. I still play it just bc this game is so great!
this was the absolute best videogame of my childhood , i remember being 10/11 - and staying up hours at night rewriting completed data on the ps2 memory card ... until i beat the game and when i did , oh man was it really something . now i’m almost 19 and i’m gonna sit through here for 9 hours and replay the memories all over again .
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
I thought the General was making up “compositional regularity” and “forced perspectivism” but after doing some research, they are actually photography terms. Tsao might be a big jerk but he knows his photography.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
*Spoilers Murray rescuing the van is one of my all time favorite gaming moments. It’s been with us for just as long as the original crew, so to lose it at the end of Sly 2 really broke my heart. I lit up as a kid when Murray sees it again, like literally seeing and old friend! Murray’s words really did touch me, and I’m so glad they reached Panda King too! (Who is also from the first game) It really is a well contained and satisfying arc for what felt like the end of the Sly series at the time.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
It's a long and awesome story... you got any gum? Me: *crying tears of pure joy* so... beautiful... Btw, are we not gonna talk about Sly glitching out at that one moment when he got the third load of fireworks.
I remember watching my brothers play this growing up. The whole Venice scene following the lion guy is so ingrained in my memory. I'm so happy I remembered it :)
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
The glory days of my childhood. I saw the commercial for this and was blown away. I have all the games and still play them. Despite certain nitpicks, Sly 3 is classic. I love Sly Cooper
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
23:19 “Your sure he didn’t tell you to get lost and not come back until you clean out the water filter?” how inappropriate to say to a friend who ran away from you Sly
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
After 15 years, I just realized the message that the story at the end (8:57:02) was making: All the money in the world doesn't compare to one's true love.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
8:38:17 I never realized it as a kid. But that is really clever writing. Benthley is doubting Sly's intentions and Murray makes a really strong case in just a few words and action.
The best thing about this game was playing Sly vs. Carmelita The Fox in air battle and on land in Venice if you had somone who would play that with you.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
The sly cooper series as a kid felt like playing a video game, mixed with Saturday morning cartoons in the best way possible. I loved the game/gameplay, but I was always racing to find out what was going to happen next in the story! Never played anything else like this as a kid. What a game ❤️
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Omggggg. I played this game so much as a kid. Brings back memories from like a decade ago when I was 10-12 years old. I still remember every single mission from start to finish. This is crazy.
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Wow. This entire game showed just how Bentley and Dr. M were essentially reflections of one another. Bentley’s plans just got more and more sinister with each level.
While the 2nd Sly game is probably better Sly 3 has more creativity to it. You really have to admire this game for trying new ideas like missions for characters besides the trio or the whole idea of the Cooper Vault. Not to mention how great the ending was one of the best you can give a game trilogy in my opinion.
It’s 2020, dumbass America is overrun with Covid and I have spent the last week periodically watching all the sly cooper play throughs. While still working full time. This is my only escape. Thank you my good sir for this video
So many great memories born from countless afternoons playing this game with my younger brother. Our minds exploded when we saw they brought back Dimitri from Sly 2 and the Panda King from Sly 1. Hours spent sailing around in the ship mode for the pirate level. Our #1 favorite thing, though, was spending hours at the Venice level stalking Carmelita after unlocking Bentley's remote camera tool and using the claw harpoon to attack her or taunt her with Bentley yelling "Up your nose with a rubber hose!" or "Yo mama." 😂😂😂😂😂 The new character weapons they had, introducing dialogue options and vibration based picklocking, being able to play secondary characters in a way that was still significant to the plot. Sucker Punch did such a great job on these games before Sanzaru did that Sly 4 monstrosity. I've played this game so much that I could immediately tell that OP was playing the remastered collection edition on the PS3 instead of the original PS2 game. (No hate though, I'm super grateful for this gameplay upload)
Plus, the retuning characters from the previous Sly Cooper games: 15:40 Dimitri 3:07:50 Mugshot 4:32:07 The Panda King That reminds me as a teenager in the late 2000’s and the early 2010’s
Your play throughout the game is absolutely engaging. It adds so much fun. The gameplay really good. Can't wait to see how you'll tackle the next level. Keep those gameplays coming! this video has been an absolute joy to watch. Your passion for gaming shines through, and it's evident that you put a lot of effort into creating high-quality content. I'm excited to see what you have in store for future videos. Keep up the fantastic work and thank you for sharing this amazing gaming experience with us!
1) i'm having a nostalgia attack 2) I CAN SING THE SLIDES-EXPLANATION THEME AFTER 11 YEARS BONUS: carmelita's aim is the same as the stormtroopers in star wars
Damn this game was one of my favorite child hood games it’s still lit 🔥 and I just replay the whole game cause it was such a good game that I just couldn’t stop playing this was truly an awesome game and I hope they make sly cooper 5 🤞🏼
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
It’s pretty damn hard and unlike the other games. There’s no health bar. You get hit you die. The enemies are one hit kill too. It’s stealth and dodging and lots of trial and error
I think one of the best things about this specific chapter in the games is one of the protagonists now has what could be seed as a disability; even in a wheelchair, Bentley can still kick butt. Slight complaint; why couldn’t they have referenced an actual aria during the challenge like La Donna e mobile? It would have been hysterical to watch Bentley try and hit that last high C 😅
This is a really great game with an awesome story. I didn’t realize this until recently but you get to fight doctor M a total of 6 times. First in the beginning of the game, then at the start of Honour among thieves, technically it’s against his genetic monstrosity but still, then against his sea monster, his flying whale, Murray and Bentley vs Doctor M and at last Sly and Inspector Fox vs Doctor M
The Great Cry of Humanity When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape. -1 Thessalonians 5:3 Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety. It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences. It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming. Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist. The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing. Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem. Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality. That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days” (Ephesians 5:15-16) Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked. That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense. On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain. Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today. We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
This game is probably one of the best things that has ever happened to my life. I remember playing it with my sister when we were young and we'd play the 2 player cops and robbers mode. Wed make up scenarios and go through with them, like we were playing house but in the game lol. We loved the venice level. This was the first sly game id ever played and I've played it at least 15 times. Started at 7 and am now 20. Helped me through alot of depression and anxiety. Man i wish i could turn back time and go back to those simple days. Thank you for the memories, sly.
literally same lol. first ever sly game i got in the second grade when i was 8. i am now 20 n i’m replaying the games. the venice episode will always be so nostalgic, i just remember jumping into the game n i would just play the open world for hours as a little kid. i loved going on the ferris wheel too 😭
Exactly the same story for me
woah i did the same thing w my sister
I did the exact same with my sister, Venice is toooo nostalgic
@@jordancierpial9740 Think my favorite world was Jean Bison in Sly 2 I believe
I just woke up one day and remembered this game for some reason, so nostalgic
That's exactly why I'm here, man.
Same
Same thing
No joke, one of the most nostalgic things ever.
Honestly same
3:58:33 Can we all agree that this is one of the best interactions in video game history.
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That's cold.
Atleast muggshot has feelings
I played the 2nd one
That’s cold
This game just screams nostalgia
Introduced me into my favorite genre, stealth
God this is such nostalgia it hurts my head, I have to play this again
@@colenpr ps now
Oh yeah. This was my childhood
Alex Smallwood for sure! 👍🏽👌🏽
Australians in real life: *BEER*
Australians in Sly Cooper: *L E M O N A D E*
if a lemonade drinking challenge is what you had in mind than the 3 of us will take on the best 3 lemonade drinkers you've got
Maybe it's hard lemonade. It is possible to think that is true (or maybe I am overexaggerating).
@@alfredroman5801 well explains what happens after the drinking
@@aurorialgaming1935 this was my favorite part 2:26:30
You know, For the Young Audiences!
1. damn. nostalgia
2. when the lets player just kinda started spinning around in circles. i felt that
Gotta love those tail physics, the way it bobs up and down is hypnotising
@@SourceSpy91 You are so much better than Tetra Ninja his timings and his patience are so weak and bad plus he a youtuber
@@mikeehrmantraut1899 Tetra is the kind of guy that makes you want to play the game because you've seen how much he slipped up and made you think "bet i could do it better. watch me"
To think that multi-millionaire companies cant make games like this anymore...
Billion, with a B
They can.....they just choose not too.
@@Lombaxguy Exactly. Why would they put so much time and effort into a masterpiece when they can milk the same cheaper gimmicks and make even more money? It’s a sad reality.
We have crash 4 now and spyro 4 is probably coming soon too
@@Sh4dow_7802 ratchet and clank
I love how cold and cruel they make Dr. M in his introduction, he asks Richards about his wife and kid solely to tell him he's going to kill him, or more accurately, told him he was about to die because he poisoned him nearly half a day ago.
Not even mentioning the fact he would've tore the original Richards to shreds, just to give him bat wings, bison hooves and ape arms.
But it's hilarious that the code to the vault was 123.
Sadly, I think we won't hear the voice of him again. Rick May (his voice actor) just passed out yetersday
(This guy is more known to voice Soldier from TF2 tho)
I be sure to send condolences to Richard's wife
@@ghostyoda7379 On One Hand, Rick May Died Due to COVID 19,
On the other hand, I feel for Richard.
And on the Last hand, Rick may Starred as a cast for this game too?
@@AlphaTheBird yes, as Dr. M
@@ghostyoda7379 also rick may did the voice of peppy hare in star fox 64 and andross.
Words can not explain how much i Love this game
yeet boi tru
Same here
exactly
Lupus gigantor AKA giga wolf
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
3:59:12 “Your mother was a broken down tub of junk with more gentleman callers than the operator”😂😂😂 this had me dying laughing when I was younger played the whole series and loved it .Hopefully they come out with another one sometime soon
It is a GREAT burn Bentley had for Muggshot, that's for sure! :) One of the best lines in the game besides Murray going "That does it! I'll floss my teeth with your spine!" when he jumps to fight Octavio and save Bentley.
Have you dying 😮
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
This is one of the coolest games I've ever played in my life. I've played it dozens of times and I swear it never once bored me. I'm glad I grew up in the heyday of these platforming masterpieces. Nowadays I still play the whole trilogy like 2-3 times a year (I do the same thing with the J&D and R&C trilogies). Every time I finish Sly 3, I feel sad, while every time I replay it, I feel as happy as if I won the lottery. I am deeply sorry for all those who have never played this legendary series (this, along with Jak and Daxter, and Ratchet and Clank), you missed perfect and immortal masterpieces.
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
You didn't have a childhood if you didn't play this game
I didn't play THIS game (i played a demo but i don't think it counts), but i played the second one, does that count?
@@nucleonegro9762 If you played any Sly game then you had a great childhood lol
@@quagmire1130 i sure had, ha ha
I remember playing PlayStation all-stars on ps3 and liking to play with Sly, but I never played the game, than I got the collection(or just 3, don't remember well, a lot of time has passed) and I absolutely loved it, now I always remember Sly Cooper as one of my favorite games on childhood, this game just captivated me and maked me so so happy for playing it
@@artic9756 Nice! I felt the same way lol I mainly grew up playing Gta, Sly, Naruto, & World of Warcraft
My grand mother actually taught me how to play the game, and the mechanics of it and Sly Cooper was the first console game I’ve ever played! I fell in love with the series ever since!!!
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
27:03 Nine year old me thinking it was the most hilarious thing to not push the button
That was the best! And switching language was literally so funny i peed my pants
DUDE! U literally revived a memory I didn't know I had LMAO
Me too!
😮
Am i the only one that loved being in Venezia/Venice, it was my favourite place from Sly 3. And the music screams nostalgia!
This was my very first Sly Cooper game. Me and my cousins just couldn't stop playing it. Those were good times.
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
The soundtrack is insanely good
Like a mix of Sly 2's soundtrack and Psychonauts' soundtrack
Yup 😅
@@basedbattledroid3507 cool
Honestly like Sly just talking to Bentley at 59:15 is such a fun little thing because like theyre not just a team. Theyre still best buds and theyre bound to talk about random shit like that lol
They're such brothers, I love seeing them bantering around and teasing each other whenever they talk
"Look away if you must, you're about to witness the dark side of electrical engineering".
"Kill a bunch of poor Innocent fish will he".
19:43
3:40 In the remastered version you can tell that it is Dimitri at the beginning of the game because the graphics were better and they didn't keep him hidden lol
The voice gave it away for me.
I will never forget you brave little RC car! We will be friends forever!
That’s a bit heartbreaking with Sly 4’s twist
Sly 4 was the best game ever on PS3. It had the best stealth missions and the most challenging hacking missions.
I hear ya man. I’ve yet to play Thieves in Time (or I could just watch the walkthrough videos), but sometimes I wish the Sly Cooper games were left alone at just 3 games. I mean, Honor Among Thieves was the perfect conclusion to the saga of the Cooper Gang! AND Penelope the mouse ever turning villain would have been all but nonexistent had the games been left as a trilogy.
I never really got why they made Penelope betray the group. With how sly 3 ended it was kinda random
Yo I just love Dimitri in this game. He has the most funniest lines😂
Cracks me up Everytime😂
Cool 😌
Toot
sly cooper was my entire childhood, but it means so much more now that I'm disabled. Bentley has always been my favorite but I see so much of myself in him now. It means so much now that I'm older that he was never treated differently in the games by his friends- even when Murray left jt was because he was angry he couldn't protect him, not because of his injuries or never pitied him. This game was everything I needed when I was little, and it's even more what I need today. Special interests are awesome
That’s an awesome story brother, wish you the best in life glad we got to experience times growing up!
Murry: "oh that's crazy!"
Sly: "you have any other ideas?"
Murry: "Yeah! We need a giant fighting robot!"
🤣 I love Murry's thinking. I still play it just bc this game is so great!
this was the absolute best videogame of my childhood , i remember being 10/11 - and staying up hours at night rewriting completed data on the ps2 memory card ... until i beat the game and when i did , oh man was it really something . now i’m almost 19 and i’m gonna sit through here for 9 hours and replay the memories all over again .
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
I thought the General was making up “compositional regularity” and “forced perspectivism” but after doing some research, they are actually photography terms. Tsao might be a big jerk but he knows his photography.
Wait its real I thought he was making that up
The nostalgic feeling and the memories are going crazy right now, one of the best kids games ever made, it will stay forever in my heart
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
So much nostalgia :') thank you
26:45 the soundtrack is so good man
I remember playing this back on the ps2 so many memories
*Spoilers
Murray rescuing the van is one of my all time favorite gaming moments. It’s been with us for just as long as the original crew, so to lose it at the end of Sly 2 really broke my heart. I lit up as a kid when Murray sees it again, like literally seeing and old friend! Murray’s words really did touch me, and I’m so glad they reached Panda King too! (Who is also from the first game) It really is a well contained and satisfying arc for what felt like the end of the Sly series at the time.
Well the panda king was the villain from the first game. But in the third was good
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
“No need to be sneaky”
*breaks all the security vases*
It's a long and awesome story... you got any gum?
Me: *crying tears of pure joy* so... beautiful... Btw, are we not gonna talk about Sly glitching out at that one moment when he got the third load of fireworks.
The writing is a masterpiece
I remember watching my brothers play this growing up. The whole Venice scene following the lion guy is so ingrained in my memory. I'm so happy I remembered it :)
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
The glory days of my childhood. I saw the commercial for this and was blown away. I have all the games and still play them. Despite certain nitpicks, Sly 3 is classic. I love Sly Cooper
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Imagine how long this took to upload
Jurmyus Edwards i like sly alot too
I'mma guess 5 days due to the fact full games take super long to download
Relatable XD
im more shocked at how they let that "yo mamas a hoe" joke into this game XD
@@superjaysen9831 I like it more
I'm crying rn I miss this game so much
2:42:13 Very enthusiastic about literally feeding people to a croc there Murrey
Always wondered how Carmelita manages to find them xD
Dat bitch probably put a tracking device on dem
Magic! :D
Well she is a fox she's probably an expert tracker.
@@marmik961 Seems legit
Since she's been trying to put them away for years, I wouldn't be surprised if she knew where they would go next.
23:19 “Your sure he didn’t tell you to get lost and not come back until you clean out the water filter?” how inappropriate to say to a friend who ran away from you Sly
Literally, every minute detail woke me up to a piece of my childhood and the moments/feelings that this game brought about.
Spyro, Sly Cooper, Crash Bandicoot, Ratchet and Clank, Jak and Daxter. Legendare games I used to play on PS2 in the old days. Man such good times
7:53:00 that cutscene is the reason I love this game series
The whole team is assemble
Me Too.
Very well 😮
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
After 15 years, I just realized the message that the story at the end (8:57:02) was making: All the money in the world doesn't compare to one's true love.
Dude I never thought about it to hard. Mind blown
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
This game was part of an era I’m only now remembering apon watching this video where games jus couldn’t be bad. God I miss those times
Bought it in 2005 for my 8th birthday and I’ve never had more fun with a game since
8:38:17 I never realized it as a kid. But that is really clever writing. Benthley is doubting Sly's intentions and Murray makes a really strong case in just a few words and action.
The best thing about this game was playing Sly vs. Carmelita The Fox in air battle and on land in Venice if you had somone who would play that with you.
I remember being very young watching my older brothers play this game never actually knew what this game was about but it’s still a core memory for me
I remember playing Venice and just thinking holy shit this is amazing
I remember getting past vinice and then once it saved, I got off, the next day, git back on it, had to start straight back at the beginning
@@sherrycampbell5340 Did you have a memory card
Alto bass alto soprano tenor
Are we not going to talk about how savage Bentley is in this game? Because DAMN
3:42:10 Muggshot’s goons are the ballsiest guys I’ve ever seen to watch the dude in front of you get literally roasted and still keep going
"Your mother has more caller then the operator" yowza, muggshot should have strangled him for that
Sorry wrong definition
Best Game ever of my life
Nostalgia
What the 🥕 is Nostalgia!?
massive Shark Sly Cooper
I played through this at least 12 times bc I loved the story of this game so much.
I really appreciate the full play through of this game. It really brings back the better days, thank you
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Sly 2 and 3 are my all time favourites, will continue to complete every year. Just hope sly 5 will come
"You look a lot better in the dark ... Really, you're an gly ugly man" They say GTA npc's had the best lines
In fairness I'd give that to GTA4. "I'M GONNA RAM THAT ASSHOL IN A MEENUTE!"
"MORE DRAMA FOR YOUR MAMA!"
"THAT'S ONE GOOD PIPE CLEANER!"
😅😮
Bentley saying Sly's italian accent sucks had me cracking up lmao.
55:49😂😂
Imagine Sly doing his Italian accent again this year.. That would annoy Bentley for days. 😋
@@jose_mando1293 he used his Italian accent again in thrives in time.
@@carlosatempa3983 I know because I played Thieves in Time back then
The pasta sauce line is the one I remember the most from playing this as a kid
The sly cooper series as a kid felt like playing a video game, mixed with Saturday morning cartoons in the best way possible. I loved the game/gameplay, but I was always racing to find out what was going to happen next in the story! Never played anything else like this as a kid. What a game ❤️
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
The pure affection between sly and carmelita fox is just golden
I couldn't agree more
Omggggg. I played this game so much as a kid. Brings back memories from like a decade ago when I was 10-12 years old. I still remember every single mission from start to finish. This is crazy.
I somehow completely missed this one when I was a kid. Sly 2 was everything though. I've really been enjoying your long playthroughs of the games!
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Wow. This entire game showed just how Bentley and Dr. M were essentially reflections of one another. Bentley’s plans just got more and more sinister with each level.
While the 2nd Sly game is probably better Sly 3 has more creativity to it. You really have to admire this game for trying new ideas like missions for characters besides the trio or the whole idea of the Cooper Vault. Not to mention how great the ending was one of the best you can give a game trilogy in my opinion.
One of my favorite games from my childhood and still holds up great today
Is it bad that I watched the whole 9 hours in one day?🧐🤔
Umh...It' s definatly not healty if you are not used to it. However, I love this game, so I personally say that you did the right choice.
*claps*
No
Nope :3
Took me three to four days
It’s 2020, dumbass America is overrun with Covid and I have spent the last week periodically watching all the sly cooper play throughs. While still working full time. This is my only escape. Thank you my good sir for this video
This game is one of my earliest memories, I love this game! I still would love to see sucker punch make a Sly 5!
44:20 "Let's see... just cross the blue wire with the red wire and... Shazam!"
I’m getting a half sleeve on my leg for Sly in a month, watching this video gave me such chills
I wanna see it. Show me.
My lost memories are coming back to me.
4:42:13
Nobody's gonna talk about the Guru's tiny head at that moment?
We.....don't talk about that.
@@MiniZurkon8008 why not
And I don't know why but it would had been cool if Panda King's Boss-Theme (Flame Fu) had played on the short battle
😁
So many great memories born from countless afternoons playing this game with my younger brother. Our minds exploded when we saw they brought back Dimitri from Sly 2 and the Panda King from Sly 1. Hours spent sailing around in the ship mode for the pirate level. Our #1 favorite thing, though, was spending hours at the Venice level stalking Carmelita after unlocking Bentley's remote camera tool and using the claw harpoon to attack her or taunt her with Bentley yelling "Up your nose with a rubber hose!" or "Yo mama." 😂😂😂😂😂 The new character weapons they had, introducing dialogue options and vibration based picklocking, being able to play secondary characters in a way that was still significant to the plot. Sucker Punch did such a great job on these games before Sanzaru did that Sly 4 monstrosity. I've played this game so much that I could immediately tell that OP was playing the remastered collection edition on the PS3 instead of the original PS2 game. (No hate though, I'm super grateful for this gameplay upload)
Plus, the retuning characters from the previous Sly Cooper games:
15:40 Dimitri
3:07:50 Mugshot
4:32:07 The Panda King
That reminds me as a teenager in the late 2000’s and the early 2010’s
Your play throughout the game is absolutely engaging. It adds so much fun. The gameplay really good. Can't wait to see how you'll tackle the next level. Keep those gameplays coming! this video has been an absolute joy to watch. Your passion for gaming shines through, and it's evident that you put a lot of effort into creating high-quality content. I'm excited to see what you have in store for future videos. Keep up the fantastic work and thank you for sharing this amazing gaming experience with us!
8:45:15 F to pay respects for that 720 throw
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Remember the RC rover part?
The one where you couldnt touch anything
I do
1:36:12 my most favorite line in the whole game
2:55:03 best murray quote
1) i'm having a nostalgia attack
2) I CAN SING THE SLIDES-EXPLANATION THEME AFTER 11 YEARS
BONUS: carmelita's aim is the same as the stormtroopers in star wars
I luv playing this in the background while I’m studying or trying to sleep . It reminds me of the good days and calms me down
Damn this game was one of my favorite child hood games it’s still lit 🔥 and I just replay the whole game cause it was such a good game that I just couldn’t stop playing this was truly an awesome game and I hope they make sly cooper 5 🤞🏼
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Was I the only one who also got hungry when the guard was talking about his moms spaghetti?
yes
Yummy spaghetti 😅
I had a comic of the events before Sly 3 and after Sly 2. I just remembered it now, Bentley was in the hospital and Murray quit. Idk where it went :(
6:56:23 "when you guys are done making out i'll see you back at the safehouse... Sheesh" 💀 wtf bentley
I clicked, thinking it was something else but no...
Bentley really out here being savage
6:56:18
2:27:17 - I love how Bentley is a complete idiot and runs into the fire again and again and again lol
This and jak and daxter were literally what childhoods were made of
Don't forget ratchet and clank
One of my favorite games of all time. Favorite specific quote is at 6:00:29
Anyone waiting for Sly 5?
Yeah
Who isn't?
Nah, I'm waiting on the TRUE Sly 4. Thieves in Time was made by people who dislike the franchise.
I'm still waiting
Life long Sly Cooper fan here, such a shame I’ve never got to play the first game
It’s pretty damn hard and unlike the other games. There’s no health bar. You get hit you die. The enemies are one hit kill too. It’s stealth and dodging and lots of trial and error
The original Assassins Creed :)
Tre Ford lmao fr
Black flag
This is more fun too
1:29:57 - Best Opera concert ever!
I think one of the best things about this specific chapter in the games is one of the protagonists now has what could be seed as a disability; even in a wheelchair, Bentley can still kick butt.
Slight complaint; why couldn’t they have referenced an actual aria during the challenge like La Donna e mobile? It would have been hysterical to watch Bentley try and hit that last high C 😅
Penelope protected Bentley from people who were sold out to attack their plane I wanna say take one to know one
literally all memories i have of this game was watching my brother play it every morning. so nostalgic
This game was the best game I wish I still had my ps2 good times😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bro I played this as a kid and holy nostalgia. Love my childhood fr fr
Me too, it was my childhood
This is a really great game with an awesome story.
I didn’t realize this until recently but you get to fight doctor M a total of 6 times.
First in the beginning of the game, then at the start of Honour among thieves, technically it’s against his genetic monstrosity but still, then against his sea monster, his flying whale, Murray and Bentley vs Doctor M and at last Sly and Inspector Fox vs Doctor M
The Great Cry of Humanity
When people are saying, “Everything is peaceful and secure,” then disaster will fall on them as suddenly as a pregnant woman’s labor pains begin. And there will be no escape.
-1 Thessalonians 5:3
Everyone wants peace today, and in some cases, they want peace more than they want justice. They want peace more than they want what is right. They just want peace and safety.
It’s the great cry of humanity that we hear so much about today. There is talk about the global family and how the world is one, big village. The assertion is that we all just need to learn to get along and set aside our differences.
It seems as though the only thing lacking now is a charismatic leader to tell us what to do next. With the incredible advances in technology and the ability to communicate globally in an instant, the world is just waiting for that leader. And that leader is coming.
Some will think he is the Messiah, but he won’t be. He will be the Antichrist.
The prefix anti- not only means “against”; it also means “instead of.” And when this world leader emerges on the scene, he will be a false messiah, the devil’s version of the real thing.
Many people will follow him because he will temporarily usher in a three-and-a-half-year reign of global peace, something no one else has been able to do. He will bring about an end, temporarily, to the conflict in Israel as he helps them build their temple in Jerusalem.
Yet those who believe we can get along as one global family and live together in peace are those who believe humanity is essentially good. And they are not dealing with reality.
That is why the Bible tells us to be sober. In 1 Peter 5:8 we read, “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour”
And writing to the believers in Ephesus, the apostle Paul said, “So be careful how you live. Don’t live like fools, but like those who are wise. Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days”
(Ephesians 5:15-16)
Nonbelievers claim that Christians are not realists, that we’re living in an altered state of reality. But we are realists, more than anyone else today. A Christian is someone who simply believes what the Bible is saying. And the Bible tells us that humanity is not basically good; it’s wicked.
That explains a lot of the horrid, perverse, and unthinkable things that people do today. When the Bible says that at the core, our hearts are “desperately wicked”
(Jeremiah 17:9), everything makes sense.
On the other hand, if someone believes that we are all essentially good, that is hard to explain.
Not only are Christians realistic about our problems, but we’re also realistic about the solution. We know that government will not solve our problems and there is no system on earth that can solve the social ills of today.
We know the only real hope is a change in the human heart. And the only One who can change a human heart is God.
Sly was my absolute favorite game when I was a child. I wish they would bring it back.