True. The build up of Diego and what he will bring to the country, how he will lead it, just to kill him because his father breaks the circle so no more generations of his family have to suffer like he did was so damn cool. And the ending after that just showed the miserable state Cuba is in. Because now everything has to start all over because they themselfs are in the same position as Anton now.
Fun fact: If you view the map in-game and scroll over the pictures of the antagonists, Diego’s says: “The future of Yara lies in his heart.” which foreshadows his death, and Anton’s description does the same.
He didn’t want his son to go through what he did, and he knew Dani wouldn’t be able to protect him. In his eyes, it was the only choice. Amazing villain.
The way i see it, he knew Dani would try to protect Diego. Thing is, he also knew Libertad would want to take out their anger on him. Similar to Germany when the author of All Quiet on the Western Front fled from germany, his sister stayed and they set her on trial saying "We can't get to him, but we can get to you." Basically the sins of the father trope.
Stop spreading lies my Guy. Elfriede Remark wasn't procecuted because of her Brother. She was procecuted because she openly spoke out against the Nazis, against German Soldiers (comparing them to Pigs for slaughter) and on multiple times flat out saying she would kill Adolf Hitler. And she didn't do it in secret either, she basically told strangers. That was the reason she was set on Trial in 43. And it's no secret that "All Quiet on the Western Front" is incredibly biased and downright hateful in some Parts where the Author stated his personal feelings and experiences as absolute facts for every single Soldier. Which was rebuked by many Soldiers. He also wrote that german Doctors essentially didn't do their Job at all, which also is simply not true.
@@ogiebear8484 nah, 4 got close but 5 hit way harder for me, the cutscenes when you kill the 3 siblings got me thinking wether I was the bad guy or not, it was the jacob parts that hit the hardest, might just be me but the psychadelic stuff jacob puts us through worked on me more than it should have, it got to the point where I didnt even think about where I was going or what I had to do. Mixing that with vaas insanity speech is one of the buggest reality checks Ive ever had, I changed my entire morning and night routine cause of those and it improved my life, so I guess thank you ubisoft 😎👍
to me it was more washing his hands of all that will follow and telling outright he want's nothing to do with this anymore. it is now their resposebility and everyting that will happen everyting that will happen is on them now, either prove that they were not speaking cowdung and make a better yara, or prove castillo right. it seems dani thinks the latter is the more likely outcome.
He’s one of the best Far Cry villains. He’s complex, and he has created an entire atmosphere in Yara that deserves further exploration in novels, a movie, or a tv show
This game sucks ass.!! Only the beginning and ending was fun, that's all!! Everything in this game was repetitive mess, every quest design was the same.! Every mission can be played with the same play style, it's so dumb and lazy. The villain had less screen time that sometimes I barely remember he exists at all. If you liked this game then probably this is your first Far Cry, for me personally this was a step down from Far Cry 5, everything in 5 was better than 6 including graphics. The facial animations in 6 are straight from PS3
The reason he killed his son was because he was not up to the Los Pollos Hermanos standards. Edit : here! The comment is back guys! Made some Goblin jrs cry on my replies lol
@@ShUrIkEn2558 well a child dying and bro slicing his own throat ear to ear isn't something you just watch with a straight face I think that's what he meant
I think he did it because he knew dani wouldn't shoot his allies to defend Diego making dani a liar when he said he'll protect him in Castillos eyes and really it does make dani a liar or atleast naive in the way he didnt even think it through that far Castillo could tell he didnt because of danis answer a lame ass answer if you ask me and even if the allies agreed and tried to help dani defend diego the random people of the Resistance probably wouldn't and wouldve just lynched diego in the streets because again i dont think dani would shoot them to defend Diego he would've tried to talk them out of it and failed miserably so Castillos actions while horrible in the end he tried to give his son mercy his enemies would and also couldn't offer anymore
Counterpoint: Dani was an orphan and knew what it was loke to lose family and Diego, despite his bastard of a father, was still a decent person. Diego deserved a second chance and Dani (if the writers had any balls) would slaughter anyone who dared touch his/her kid
@@thomasboland540 yeah but even then diego was just gonna live a life hiding from former allies of his father and enemies fuck was dani gonna do dani would've just died along side him Diego would've most likely been branded a traitor from allies and a threat to enemies also a high profile target to anyone else outside the country and even if dani did do has you say he/she would just cause even more problems for Diego tell me how killing everyone in there way doesn't cause problems down the line like Diego just thinking of dani the same or worse then his own father and running away again then dying anyways also the civilians and others that dani killed would've most likely have earned her nothing more then a joel level death and Diego still dying or earning himself an Ellie level death there wasn't much chance either would've lived that way nobody won nobody would've won just facts
@@thomasboland540But can he handle fighting an entire city? Who wants that kid dead either way? No one was gonna win And the poor excuse of an argument him saying that his kid won't be harmed is an understatement knowing how many people Who want revenge for their loss of children Out this kid live in their eyes. Just. A few one thing satisfaction of killing the kid of a dictator that's why a lot of warlords and dictators kill their own families when they lose their power that makes them not stuff for the hands of being butchered.
@@RRCoronalSandershe is the alpha and omega chad. The beginning and ending of Chad. What was once void has become Chad because of him and what once was Chad will become nothing when he is gone
Me and a friend who played the entire game coop were fkn shooketh during this cutscene. Its hits from outta left field so hard we were both speechless as hell right after the gu shot after hyping up like "YEAHHH OUR BOY DEIGO GONNA GET A BETTER PARENT! COME ON LIL BRO WE GETTING SOME FOOD! ". Once that gunshot fired we both had jaw on the floor like... "nahhh....that didn't just...... nahhhhh. Brooooo.... BROOOOOOOOOOO" . As a villain Anton is in my opinion a close 2nd to Vaas as a compelling villain .
This game, for me, had such a powerful ending. Paradise shattered with that shot and slash, and so did the happy ending I thought would occur. It shook me so bad I haven’t replayed FC6 again, because nothing imo could top that experience of seeing that final showdown occur. It just had a…finality to it. Like, the game ended there. Yara burns, Dani goes off to bury Diego, and then sulks in solitude and probably escapes the island with Vaas’ help (my headcanon) and goes somewhere else. Or offs themself. Idk. That much trauma, of fighting tooth and nail for months to one handedly conquer a nation and then lose the kid you were fighting to save, is probably too much for anyone to handle. The Faith boss fight (I fought her last of the three siblings) is probably second in terms of powerful finality to it. That was different, less grounded of course, but that felt like I was killing Eden itself, and all of Joseph’s bliss barrels and work afterwards felt like cheap showmanship and hallucinogenics instead of Faith’s alternate realm of Bliss.
He was an excellent example for society sometimes they will be truthful sometimes they lie sometimes they stab their closest allies in the back but they always will get their way one way or another
Its crazy that in the whole game we are the bad guys fighting bad guys and the americans are just using us to get their hands on the control of this miracle drug
Well that's pretty much a nutshell of socialist revolutions that's not just exclusive to narcotics operations. They're patronized by special interests that pull strings on either factions and intelligence agents functions as bankers, merchants and if need be mercenaries.
And this was the most pivotal twist to Castillo. It reveals that, however evil and corrupt he is, he did it all due to past trauma, and held noble means in his heart. He wasn't a villain in and of himself, but a product of the very thing that came to kill him
@@tonypringles2285but his point is still there He made viviro to boost the economy, he made yara livable, the people elected, and they knew he was a dictator, yet they elected him because they knew that however bullshit paradise was, it still would save them I’m not saying trauma = ok to be psycho but the thing that traumatized him, tobacco also made it the best selling product from Yara
Wished there was more scenes of him and involvement in story more and how big of a threat he was. Also show why he did what he did maybe a flashback or a sense of what he has done.
idk about that. i think the general idea was pretty great. when you get specific it was pretty cringe but all far cry games are cringe when you get specific@@freefolkgaming
@notabannedaccount8362 unfortunately no. the game forces you to work with the extremely annoying and corny "guerrilla" characters who constantly spout one liners and are fighting to ruin their country anyway. the only other option is just leaving to america, which is the good option. pretty sure the rebels fail in that ending.
Realized the secret endings in Farcry are likly the canon ones while the playthrough endings are likly the cause of the divergences in the overal timeline. FARCRY 6 only makes since if you dont try to arrest Joseph in Farcry 5. Technically in Farcry 6, Diego lives, Anton dies of cancer (its set to kill him regardless of ending), other key characters die regardless, and the insurgency is avoided by the secret ending option.
@@tetraxis3011 nope. Farcry 5 takes place in 2018 and Farcry 6 takes place in 2021. Nuclear devastation doesn't occur if you do not intervene in Farcry 5.
@@mrscaryfox3955 there's nothing that indicates it does. You walk out at the very beginning and the game ends. The creators already stated the games are connected. The explosion not happening is the only way to explain Dani being able to end up in Florida, the reporter from the US, and the businessman from Canada in Farcry 6. The secret ending being the cannon endings also explains Voss still being around by the end of Farcry 6.
Idk why people hated this game so much. It didnt play like any other farcry which was a little weird but it was still fun and the storyline was 10/10. I havent really seen anyone provide actual reasons to why this game sucked they just say it sucked
I feel like this was the weridest scene ever I personally never thought he would do that, kinda defeats his whole purpose and reason, now his reign is over and yara is free
That’s his point. His ideology throughout the story is only his bloodline can save yara. Cuz throughout its history when a Castillo gets overthrown yara is thrown into chaos. So he said fuck it and ended the Castillo bloodline. I assume he thought that it was gonna end like he was hoping and yara would just be in eternal chaos but idk
I read somewhere that he may have done it so that Diego doesn't become like Castillo, because Castillo's dad was killed when he was the same age as Diego
If it's on theme of every other far cry: it wouldn't matter who claims to be a hero, it's just another monster to replace the one you wound up killing.
“Yara is free” Yara is now a crime-ridden shithole controlled by roving bands of rapists who are in turn controlled by warlords. At least that's how nations like Yara end up irl
When it first happened this blew my mind i was just in shock after some time i realized it was the best mercy he could give his son. If he let him live he would face the hatred of yara and when he got older and came into power he would become just like his father and killed infront of his child too continuing the cycle
I love how in the interview scene. The interviewer asks about the tobacco pruning blade that Anton had as a kid, and it is very nice detail that he killed himself with the same blade.
In war no one wins, and in war there is no such thing as a good guy, or a bad guy. Because in the end only the victor desides who is the good guy and who is the bad. He didnt want his son to be thrown into the trash beaten or murdered for the sins of the father. Because he may have promised his safety but in the end we all know they didnt make the promise to keep him safe, they would have used him as example by putting him jail or hanged in the street. Our character showed us how they would have treated them, we murdered thousands without second thought but we change our minds when it comes to a child of a dictator, we basically murdered hundreds of men women and even children, these people definitely conscripted teenagers to join their army. So in fact we did lie about keeping him safe from harm, we proved it to him when he watched us kill thousands of his men without care or reason. Remember they were brainwashed into believing his word so in the end they would have died for his view of the world if it meant they would bring paradise to their country.
@@spcwholesome5720unfortunately so. Humanity still has to suffer for us to finally understand and respect one another. For now we are all animals fighting to survive
i mean, a dictator is a bad guy by every reasonable standard that holds our society together. You’re psychotic if you think otherwise. I agree that those opposing him aren’t necessarily good either but better? For sure
100%. I wanted to love Far Cry 6. I refused to buy a copy when I found out it was the typical “the true villains all along” shit all over again, only sweet Diego suffering in the process. F^ck Far Cry games. I came to escape reality, not have it shoved in my face endlessly.
Hes played by Giancarlo Esposito no matter how bad the game may be in the eyes of some, people cannot dislike him as the villain, he is always a joy to have on screen
And a true villain would have aimed at the son first, regardless. _" You're not going to kill him!"_ *_"Not in front of you, I'm not. That would be uncivilized."_*
That was actually the best course of action for the father. He didn't have to through having his son being taken away from him and the son didn't lose his father.
If anton doesn't kill diego, the cycle would begins.. Diego forced to do hard labour like anton as a child and became next president(remember the legend of 67 diego beaten up in jail, the son of diego would do that to old dani rojas legend of 21)
Giancarlo Esposito and the dlcs kinda carried this game and I think it’s one of the last decent games Ubisoft will ever make again, but I hope I can be proven wrong
Castillo probably saw himself in diego as his father was murdered while he was a child. Castillo was probably naive and decent at heart same as diego, and the hell castillo went trough after his fathers death made him the devil he was. He didnt want diego to suffer the same fate he did thus he killed him as mercifully as he could. That hitted hard. As good as the story of fc6 was and the main villain played by Giancarlo Esposito the game was a dissapointment for me
Also, I’d like to head canon that maybe Diego would would likely undergo even worse torture from his father’s “sin”. Castillo saved him from that. Afterall, the revolutionaire wasn’t so nice towards the old regime.
The fact they need to talk anonymously should be telling enough the conditions workers are in these days. The fact that nothing will change unless a government body tells them "workers are people treat them as such" and hold them to it is disgusting. We all thought the industrial revolution was bad...all we did was push it back for awhile
Okay so I havnt finished this game and I’m fairly certain I’m not going to but the way my jaw just hit the floor, I’m tired of the far cry formula but they went hard on the story for this one
I really wish in this moment you had like a bullet time moment where you could shoot Castillo in the face to save the kid but deep down I knew that they were going to kill the kid and there was no way of me saving him and it pisses me off every single time because the kid was just innocent
Ngl as a brief aside, the Stranger Things side quest in FC6 was fucking awesome and one of the best DLC/Side Quests/Crossovers ever done in video games
The campaign on this game was amazing. The stanger things easter egg or whatever you wanna call it in the story/side missions was fuckin trippy as hell. Farcry 6 was the first farcry iv played and im glad i did.the outposts are kinda repetitive like just cause 3 but still fun and challenging but not so challenging that it kills the fun
@@robotninja-24 why does every single ubisdot open world game with male and female fully voiced characters, there is always someone saying that ones voice sounds off.
Can't believe there were moments like this in the game, and still they denied you any choice, any agency, any growth and any character, opting for a safe and bland experience. The only way Far Cry can have a good instalment anymore, is if it is not made under Ubisoft.
Also, they did underutilize Giancarlo to no end. For a franchise that prides itself on its villains to get such a recognisable face and use it so sparingly was a mistake.
"A revolution isnt won by the fearless, its won by the feared"- farcry 6 loading screen
Bro really just quoted a loading screen tip 💀💀
Shut u
Isn't that one of Juan's rules?
@@readingdistraction9204 yeah, it is
@@user-s8gma48zzl34No, it's one of Juan's rules, one of the few that isn't a loading screen.
This hits the same as the walking dead when the governor said LIAR to rick
Except one was good
@@Ongezellig_American yes far cry 6 is not a really good game but Giancarlo's acting is to good to not play it
True.
The build up of Diego and what he will bring to the country, how he will lead it, just to kill him because his father breaks the circle so no more generations of his family have to suffer like he did was so damn cool.
And the ending after that just showed the miserable state Cuba is in.
Because now everything has to start all over because they themselfs are in the same position as Anton now.
@@velikodusnicigan420 who let gus cook lol
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One thing I gotta say is far cry has been on point for gun sounds for a while now. Everything has a punchy impact to it that I love
Never on point regarding gun sounds. They sound like muddy, metallic shits
@@hoppinggnomethe4154clearly you've never fired a gun
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 that's exactly what a bullet is though
@@hoppinggnomethe4154Yes because guns are supposed to sound like Plastic and smell like Windex everybody knows that!
Far cry 5 gun noises sounded off, like they sounded like shitty impressions of real guns. Far cry 6 sounds good tho.
“You called me a…stinky poopoo baby.”
“You kicked moy babi.. you kicked moy fokin babi”
E
you disrespect me, you disrespect my family
you ate our dog, you punch my wife, you kick my baby you foking kick my baby
“You punched my wife…”
“You kicked my baby, you kicked my fuckin’ baby…”
You fucked up my face
Fun fact: If you view the map in-game and scroll over the pictures of the antagonists, Diego’s says: “The future of Yara lies in his heart.” which foreshadows his death, and Anton’s description does the same.
How does that foreshadow anything though
@@zichenghan7585kid gets killed pretty much how yara ends up at the end.
@@jusmonty “the future of Yara lies in his heart” is just signaling that he is the heir, he wasn’t even shot in the heart
@@zichenghan7585where was he shot? The video makes it look like he was shot in the heart
@@DaveLikely if you look at the full version he is shot in the right chest
I have just finished this game. I just want an alternative ending when Dani shoots Castillo and adopt Diego
Wait wat
“Last chance to look at me Hector.”
"Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding" - Hector
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@@Ethan-hk8se💀🧨💣🎉
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@@Ethan-hk8seI just finally watched the show 2 months ago. I definitely thought Gus was about to walk away like nun happened after he fixed his tie
He didn’t want his son to go through what he did, and he knew Dani wouldn’t be able to protect him. In his eyes, it was the only choice. Amazing villain.
He killed his son?
Uhuh
@@lordofCottonFeildsdid you watch the video?
@CHEZBURGER666 at the time I thought he shot the other dude but now that I rematch it, I understand
@@lordofCottonFeildshave you played the game
The way i see it, he knew Dani would try to protect Diego. Thing is, he also knew Libertad would want to take out their anger on him. Similar to Germany when the author of All Quiet on the Western Front fled from germany, his sister stayed and they set her on trial saying "We can't get to him, but we can get to you." Basically the sins of the father trope.
Exactly 💯
Stop spreading lies my Guy.
Elfriede Remark wasn't procecuted because of her Brother. She was procecuted because she openly spoke out against the Nazis, against German Soldiers (comparing them to Pigs for slaughter) and on multiple times flat out saying she would kill Adolf Hitler. And she didn't do it in secret either, she basically told strangers. That was the reason she was set on Trial in 43.
And it's no secret that "All Quiet on the Western Front" is incredibly biased and downright hateful in some Parts where the Author stated his personal feelings and experiences as absolute facts for every single Soldier. Which was rebuked by many Soldiers. He also wrote that german Doctors essentially didn't do their Job at all, which also is simply not true.
@@CedricBassman>said she would kill Adolf Hitler in public and called German soldiers pigs
B-b-based??
Damn cause when I played this for the first time I wish I could have saved him
And the game is spoiled. Damn.
@@bebopganymedebro don’t go the the Fucking comments, your fault 🫵😂
all the effort to conquer the outposts and finish the game to have it end like this and have to constantly go back to conquer the outposts again 😢
@@bebopganymedeyou watched. A video about the game you don't get to complain about spoilers
@@bebopganymede it's been out for four years!
Giancarlo esposito was so good in this role, absolutely loved it, he is on par with vaas for best far cry villain
I don't know man Joseph goes pretty high but to be fair he has two games to have development in
@@sleepyinsomniac4160he only needed 5 anyways
@@sleepyinsomniac4160 true, 5 is the only one which has genuinly made me re-evaluate my actions
@@MaulandVader not 4?
@@ogiebear8484 nah, 4 got close but 5 hit way harder for me, the cutscenes when you kill the 3 siblings got me thinking wether I was the bad guy or not, it was the jacob parts that hit the hardest, might just be me but the psychadelic stuff jacob puts us through worked on me more than it should have, it got to the point where I didnt even think about where I was going or what I had to do. Mixing that with vaas insanity speech is one of the buggest reality checks Ive ever had, I changed my entire morning and night routine cause of those and it improved my life, so I guess thank you ubisoft 😎👍
definitely makes Dani a much colder animal afterwards when he tells the rest of libertad "don't fuck it up" implying he'll kill them all if he has to
to me it was more washing his hands of all that will follow and telling outright he want's nothing to do with this anymore. it is now their resposebility and everyting that will happen everyting that will happen is on them now, either prove that they were not speaking cowdung and make a better yara, or prove castillo right. it seems dani thinks the latter is the more likely outcome.
He’s one of the best Far Cry villains. He’s complex, and he has created an entire atmosphere in Yara that deserves further exploration in novels, a movie, or a tv show
He wasn't complex character he was a dictator but vaas was completely complex and crazy
@@M.A_46 the Audible audiobook dives into his back story so well.
This game sucks ass.!! Only the beginning and ending was fun, that's all!! Everything in this game was repetitive mess, every quest design was the same.! Every mission can be played with the same play style, it's so dumb and lazy. The villain had less screen time that sometimes I barely remember he exists at all. If you liked this game then probably this is your first Far Cry, for me personally this was a step down from Far Cry 5, everything in 5 was better than 6 including graphics. The facial animations in 6 are straight from PS3
@@M.A_46Vaas was under-utilized and not explored well enough in Far Cry 3, it's a good thing Far Cry 6 that explores him further
Too bad the gameplay is a copy paste of a 10 year old game
Giancarlo is a fucking S tier actor.
Fuckin facts
Yeah he was the best part of the game but the far cry games are just ok after far cry 3 which is the best
@M.A_46 bro only experienced farcry through yt shorts 💀💀
The reason he killed his son was because he was not up to the Los Pollos Hermanos standards.
Edit : here! The comment is back guys! Made some Goblin jrs cry on my replies lol
BRUHH😂😂😂
Lol
Thanks I was wondering why he did that 😂
@@jibbajabba8295 you must be fun at parties... or do you even get invited to one?
He was just “some bad product”
Gets ptsd flashbacks after seeing that room
What about it?
@@ShUrIkEn2558 well a child dying and bro slicing his own throat ear to ear isn't something you just watch with a straight face I think that's what he meant
@@yoitsdude1238 Well whatever that is I don't want to imagine it
@@ShUrIkEn2558 you mean what is on the video game far cry 6
@@yoitsdude1238exactly its a game, it can be watched with a straight face.
I think he did it because he knew dani wouldn't shoot his allies to defend Diego making dani a liar when he said he'll protect him in Castillos eyes and really it does make dani a liar or atleast naive in the way he didnt even think it through that far Castillo could tell he didnt because of danis answer a lame ass answer if you ask me and even if the allies agreed and tried to help dani defend diego the random people of the Resistance probably wouldn't and wouldve just lynched diego in the streets because again i dont think dani would shoot them to defend Diego he would've tried to talk them out of it and failed miserably so Castillos actions while horrible in the end he tried to give his son mercy his enemies would and also couldn't offer anymore
Counterpoint: Dani was an orphan and knew what it was loke to lose family and Diego, despite his bastard of a father, was still a decent person. Diego deserved a second chance and Dani (if the writers had any balls) would slaughter anyone who dared touch his/her kid
@@thomasboland540 yeah but even then diego was just gonna live a life hiding from former allies of his father and enemies fuck was dani gonna do dani would've just died along side him Diego would've most likely been branded a traitor from allies and a threat to enemies also a high profile target to anyone else outside the country and even if dani did do has you say he/she would just cause even more problems for Diego tell me how killing everyone in there way doesn't cause problems down the line like Diego just thinking of dani the same or worse then his own father and running away again then dying anyways also the civilians and others that dani killed would've most likely have earned her nothing more then a joel level death and Diego still dying or earning himself an Ellie level death there wasn't much chance either would've lived that way nobody won nobody would've won just facts
@@PieCakeandDonuts Libertad knows what Dani is capable of solo and his friends among their ranks. All Dani has to do is trll them to fuck off.
@@thomasboland540 I think you forgot the fact I didn't only mention dani's allies or libertad
@@thomasboland540But can he handle fighting an entire city? Who wants that kid dead either way? No one was gonna win And the poor excuse of an argument him saying that his kid won't be harmed is an understatement knowing how many people Who want revenge for their loss of children Out this kid live in their eyes. Just.
A few one thing satisfaction of killing the kid of a dictator that's why a lot of warlords and dictators kill their own families when they lose their power that makes them not stuff for the hands of being butchered.
Never thought I'd see soap mactavish take on Vought
God this guy plays villians so fucking well.
My biggest problem with Castillo was that we didn't see enough of him
The fate a lot of far cry antagonists share I’m afraid
True that
giancarlo is a chad *change my mind*
Nobody wants to he’s too much of a chad
@@RRCoronalSandershe is the alpha and omega chad. The beginning and ending of Chad. What was once void has become Chad because of him and what once was Chad will become nothing when he is gone
@@Jonthekiller9 the Chad republic would simply crumble in his presence
You guys are so corny omg
@@dogevoadoriii wtf is happening
"Hello and welcome to Los Pollos Hermanos..."
Ayyyy 🎉 I know this is old but I was looking for a comment like this, he was one of my favorite breaking bad characters 🩷
Me and a friend who played the entire game coop were fkn shooketh during this cutscene. Its hits from outta left field so hard we were both speechless as hell right after the gu shot after hyping up like "YEAHHH OUR BOY DEIGO GONNA GET A BETTER PARENT! COME ON LIL BRO WE GETTING SOME FOOD! ". Once that gunshot fired we both had jaw on the floor like... "nahhh....that didn't just...... nahhhhh. Brooooo.... BROOOOOOOOOOO" . As a villain Anton is in my opinion a close 2nd to Vaas as a compelling villain .
This game is ass farcry 5 had a better twist
Are you stupid? The kid was completely corrupted by his father he wasn’t getting a better life 😂
Nahhhhh I would Anton 3rd and Joseph Seed 2nd
Wouldnt exactly call them better parents lol
This game, for me, had such a powerful ending.
Paradise shattered with that shot and slash, and so did the happy ending I thought would occur.
It shook me so bad I haven’t replayed FC6 again, because nothing imo could top that experience of seeing that final showdown occur. It just had a…finality to it. Like, the game ended there. Yara burns, Dani goes off to bury Diego, and then sulks in solitude and probably escapes the island with Vaas’ help (my headcanon) and goes somewhere else. Or offs themself. Idk. That much trauma, of fighting tooth and nail for months to one handedly conquer a nation and then lose the kid you were fighting to save, is probably too much for anyone to handle.
The Faith boss fight (I fought her last of the three siblings) is probably second in terms of powerful finality to it. That was different, less grounded of course, but that felt like I was killing Eden itself, and all of Joseph’s bliss barrels and work afterwards felt like cheap showmanship and hallucinogenics instead of Faith’s alternate realm of Bliss.
If "Never let them guess your next move" was a person.
He was an excellent example for society sometimes they will be truthful sometimes they lie sometimes they stab their closest allies in the back but they always will get their way one way or another
Bro rlly killed his own son
Castillo was such an underrated antagonist
Its crazy that in the whole game we are the bad guys fighting bad guys and the americans are just using us to get their hands on the control of this miracle drug
Well that's pretty much a nutshell of socialist revolutions that's not just exclusive to narcotics operations. They're patronized by special interests that pull strings on either factions and intelligence agents functions as bankers, merchants and if need be mercenaries.
CIA: "First time?"
@@JRBDWD the cia in this game always comes back....
Next time don't be bad
you’re always a bad guy I’m far cry
No matter what he’s in, he’s the scariest guy alive
Legendary meeting between Soap and Gus
other games: you cant kill underaged people that is too brutal
this game:
Farcry 6 the goat
Fallout 1 and 2: Are we jokes to you?
@@Outlaw7263 ye i didnt play them
@@Outlaw7263 half of fc2 is malaria 😂
@@muhammadasadabbas5479 can you read
And this was the most pivotal twist to Castillo. It reveals that, however evil and corrupt he is, he did it all due to past trauma, and held noble means in his heart. He wasn't a villain in and of himself, but a product of the very thing that came to kill him
Nah the dude was a villain. Just because you have past trauma doesn't make what you do ok
@@tonypringles2285 But I didn't say he was absolved of being a villain lol
@@tonypringles2285🤡
@@tonypringles2285but his point is still there
He made viviro to boost the economy, he made yara livable, the people elected, and they knew he was a dictator, yet they elected him because they knew that however bullshit paradise was, it still would save them
I’m not saying trauma = ok to be psycho but the thing that traumatized him, tobacco also made it the best selling product from Yara
Who could have been the better villain other than the Great Gus. 🙌 That's why I fell in love with Far Cry series!
Wished there was more scenes of him and involvement in story more and how big of a threat he was. Also show why he did what he did maybe a flashback or a sense of what he has done.
Castillo was a real good villain and i feel like the far-cry franchise never disappoints when it comes to delivering a good villain
“You will protect him, from your friends, from the Monsters” “He’ll be safe I promise” “Nuh Uh” *Gun Shot*
Dani will not protect him even if he try his friend and libertad will kill diego, so yeah he was lying..
@@freefolkgamingTrue. Of Dani's friends Lucky Mama is the only one who tries to help Diego or show concern, probably because she's a doctor.
@@freefolkgamingespecially when Juan tried to shoot Diego
I almost cried on my first playthrough because I tought it was the end. Man I got so lucky that there are riots in the game.
Giancarlo Esposito rocks as always, be carries the character of Castillo really well.
He’s a different kind of villain to Joseph Seed or Pagan Min
He was ok.
I still say the Seeds are the best villians
I wish far cry 5 became a show. But they'd prolly do 3 or 4 first
@@tonypringles2285far cry 5 was trash story wise..
idk about that. i think the general idea was pretty great. when you get specific it was pretty cringe but all far cry games are cringe when you get specific@@freefolkgaming
After dealing with the rebels I wanted to join his side.
Ah, yes. A good old dictatorship, banning all freedom of speech and press. So much better.🤦🏻♂️
Can we?
@@notabannedaccount8362 no
Same and to See yara turning Into paradise
@notabannedaccount8362 unfortunately no. the game forces you to work with the extremely annoying and corny "guerrilla" characters who constantly spout one liners and are fighting to ruin their country anyway. the only other option is just leaving to america, which is the good option. pretty sure the rebels fail in that ending.
He should have been on the radio every now and then telling you that you don’t matter
They got one of the best actors and did so little with him
Even tho far cry 6 was not the best, Gincarlo played his role so well I just wish he got more screen time
Realized the secret endings in Farcry are likly the canon ones while the playthrough endings are likly the cause of the divergences in the overal timeline. FARCRY 6 only makes since if you dont try to arrest Joseph in Farcry 5. Technically in Farcry 6, Diego lives, Anton dies of cancer (its set to kill him regardless of ending), other key characters die regardless, and the insurgency is avoided by the secret ending option.
Doesn’t Far cry 6 take place before far cry 5? Since I’m pretty sure the Nuclear war starts even without you arresting John.
@@tetraxis3011 nope. Farcry 5 takes place in 2018 and Farcry 6 takes place in 2021. Nuclear devastation doesn't occur if you do not intervene in Farcry 5.
@@Phage626it still happens
@@mrscaryfox3955 there's nothing that indicates it does. You walk out at the very beginning and the game ends. The creators already stated the games are connected. The explosion not happening is the only way to explain Dani being able to end up in Florida, the reporter from the US, and the businessman from Canada in Farcry 6. The secret ending being the cannon endings also explains Voss still being around by the end of Farcry 6.
I wonder if the deputy still becomes the judge? They are fated for it no matter if the collapse happens now or later.
Me when I first saw him kill Diego: Castillo you son of a dead horse!!
1st 3 Lines suits to UbiSoft and the Far Cry Series, AC, Driver, WatchDogs and XIII (as Publisher).
I love the actors and the game is perfect 9.7/10
Idk why people hated this game so much. It didnt play like any other farcry which was a little weird but it was still fun and the storyline was 10/10. I havent really seen anyone provide actual reasons to why this game sucked they just say it sucked
I feel like this was the weridest scene ever I personally never thought he would do that, kinda defeats his whole purpose and reason, now his reign is over and yara is free
That’s his point. His ideology throughout the story is only his bloodline can save yara. Cuz throughout its history when a Castillo gets overthrown yara is thrown into chaos. So he said fuck it and ended the Castillo bloodline. I assume he thought that it was gonna end like he was hoping and yara would just be in eternal chaos but idk
I read somewhere that he may have done it so that Diego doesn't become like Castillo, because Castillo's dad was killed when he was the same age as Diego
Lots of layers here but I see it as him not trusting Danni and not wanting his son to go through what he did.
If it's on theme of every other far cry: it wouldn't matter who claims to be a hero, it's just another monster to replace the one you wound up killing.
“Yara is free”
Yara is now a crime-ridden shithole controlled by roving bands of rapists who are in turn controlled by warlords. At least that's how nations like Yara end up irl
I loved this game. Don't listen to the hate. Play this game. It's epic
Couldn’t post the whole thing cause it’s way too violent for yt😂
Definitely this short would have been taken down
I’ve seen worse on UA-cam
@@someone-cz9fcI have seen worse on here
When it first happened this blew my mind i was just in shock after some time i realized it was the best mercy he could give his son. If he let him live he would face the hatred of yara and when he got older and came into power he would become just like his father and killed infront of his child too continuing the cycle
I love how in the interview scene. The interviewer asks about the tobacco pruning blade that Anton had as a kid, and it is very nice detail that he killed himself with the same blade.
In war no one wins, and in war there is no such thing as a good guy, or a bad guy.
Because in the end only the victor desides who is the good guy and who is the bad.
He didnt want his son to be thrown into the trash beaten or murdered for the sins of the father. Because he may have promised his safety but in the end we all know they didnt make the promise to keep him safe, they would have used him as example by putting him jail or hanged in the street.
Our character showed us how they would have treated them, we murdered thousands without second thought but we change our minds when it comes to a child of a dictator, we basically murdered hundreds of men women and even children, these people definitely conscripted teenagers to join their army.
So in fact we did lie about keeping him safe from harm, we proved it to him when he watched us kill thousands of his men without care or reason. Remember they were brainwashed into believing his word so in the end they would have died for his view of the world if it meant they would bring paradise to their country.
This Is a lesson learned hard and cold, but a lesson that would save our world
@@spcwholesome5720unfortunately so. Humanity still has to suffer for us to finally understand and respect one another. For now we are all animals fighting to survive
All are brainwahed
Just some wake up to see.democracy for what is
i mean, a dictator is a bad guy by every reasonable standard that holds our society together. You’re psychotic if you think otherwise. I agree that those opposing him aren’t necessarily good either but better? For sure
The line was impactful cause he said something about lies before but m forgetting what he said
Finally. Somebody who picked male dani instead of female Dani
Damn simps
I picked male
It's okay to be gay
@@donbeedrill I'm not though
@@Richard-p2i5n he's saying for himself 😂
@@donbeedrill I like big black wasps
Farcry Villains always step it up ❤
The biggest fault of the far cry series is not being able to side with the bad guys
My first time I sat and waited for them crab ragoons
100%. I wanted to love Far Cry 6. I refused to buy a copy when I found out it was the typical “the true villains all along” shit all over again, only sweet Diego suffering in the process.
F^ck Far Cry games. I came to escape reality, not have it shoved in my face endlessly.
Hes played by Giancarlo Esposito no matter how bad the game may be in the eyes of some, people cannot dislike him as the villain, he is always a joy to have on screen
this game is so underated
For real
I remember how much this pissed me off i wanted that kid to do great things in farcrys future
giancarlo is a great goddamn actor
I love that both actors for Nacho and Guss is in a far cry game
far cry 6 was freaking peak
And a true villain would have aimed at the son first, regardless.
_" You're not going to kill him!"_
*_"Not in front of you, I'm not. That would be uncivilized."_*
That was actually the best course of action for the father. He didn't have to through having his son being taken away from him and the son didn't lose his father.
This has to be a joke…otherwise you and everyone who liked this really should go get some mental help
@@lucaschase8627 why would you say that ?
@@sanepreplay6590 because that’s fucking stupid
@@sanepreplay6590it’s the best action for the son with how rebels act
He was such an inteligent man. He should stay alive
He knew he wouldn't protect him dam
The ending caught me off guard but at the same time I figured it’d happen
"LIAR"
-Anakin and Governor
Castillo was deadass my motivation to fully beat this, I love how Badass he is, his voice is like goddamn melted Butter. Just YES
If anton doesn't kill diego, the cycle would begins..
Diego forced to do hard labour like anton as a child and became next president(remember the legend of 67 diego beaten up in jail, the son of diego would do that to old dani rojas legend of 21)
Giancarlo Esposito and the dlcs kinda carried this game and I think it’s one of the last decent games Ubisoft will ever make again, but I hope I can be proven wrong
Castillo probably saw himself in diego as his father was murdered while he was a child. Castillo was probably naive and decent at heart same as diego, and the hell castillo went trough after his fathers death made him the devil he was. He didnt want diego to suffer the same fate he did thus he killed him as mercifully as he could. That hitted hard. As good as the story of fc6 was and the main villain played by Giancarlo Esposito the game was a dissapointment for me
Also, I’d like to head canon that maybe Diego would would likely undergo even worse torture from his father’s “sin”. Castillo saved him from that. Afterall, the revolutionaire wasn’t so nice towards the old regime.
My most favorite far cry game.
Followed closely by 5
1 death is a tragedy a million is a statistic
@KeyUploads what do you mean?
it is not, but no one expected that Diego would die
The fact they need to talk anonymously should be telling enough the conditions workers are in these days. The fact that nothing will change unless a government body tells them "workers are people treat them as such" and hold them to it is disgusting. We all thought the industrial revolution was bad...all we did was push it back for awhile
Okay so I havnt finished this game and I’m fairly certain I’m not going to but the way my jaw just hit the floor, I’m tired of the far cry formula but they went hard on the story for this one
Anton knows what he did was wrong and came to terms with death, kudos to Danny and Anton for coming to terms to protect Diego
When did Gus have a son?😂
It’s a video came
@@moopymuffin1099thanks captain obvious
@@72mcboiz You don’t get it, its a video “CAME”. I will not explain further.
What happens in south america stays in south america, we dont talk about this
@@72mcboizactually it's a video came
How millions and thousands can be the same this dude litteraly tripped there on my gameplay
I really wish in this moment you had like a bullet time moment where you could shoot Castillo in the face to save the kid but deep down I knew that they were going to kill the kid and there was no way of me saving him and it pisses me off every single time because the kid was just innocent
I have been to a seafood restaurant in SC that allows you to bring in your own fish and they cook it for a lower cost. It was pretty damn good.
Amazing ending but super disappointing and unrewarding which made it so good
I still get goosebumps when listening to LIBERTAD Farcry 6 the me
Gus fring being in a game hits different
Ngl as a brief aside, the Stranger Things side quest in FC6 was fucking awesome and one of the best DLC/Side Quests/Crossovers ever done in video games
I don't think I've seen someone ever use the male player
Far crys villains have always been top notch, ome thing they always get right
Who shot the bullet there?
Guy with gun
He kills his son, the man in the white suit fires first, clip cuts off, and the gent with the makarov returns fire
@@bobbot5400No Gus pulls out a sickle and takes his own life😂
@@Westcoast3d2a really? I always thought he shot back, played it forever ago though
The campaign on this game was amazing. The stanger things easter egg or whatever you wanna call it in the story/side missions was fuckin trippy as hell. Farcry 6 was the first farcry iv played and im glad i did.the outposts are kinda repetitive like just cause 3 but still fun and challenging but not so challenging that it kills the fun
Male Dani is just wrong in every way, he just looks...off
Yea but the female voice is off tho
What a pathetic comment.
@@robotninja-24 why does every single ubisdot open world game with male and female fully voiced characters, there is always someone saying that ones voice sounds off.
Bro female dani sounds weird in some scenes
@@DrHydra47 mainly when shes drunk or screaming
*I fucking love this game, just like 3 and 4 All 3 games were perfect* 😢😊
Best antagonist of any game so sad i almost cried the game is the best too
One of the best far cry villans
Can't believe there were moments like this in the game, and still they denied you any choice, any agency, any growth and any character, opting for a safe and bland experience.
The only way Far Cry can have a good instalment anymore, is if it is not made under Ubisoft.
Also, they did underutilize Giancarlo to no end.
For a franchise that prides itself on its villains to get such a recognisable face and use it so sparingly was a mistake.
This was my favorite out of the 4 ive played. I started on primal then 4-6
He was a monster created by circumstance. So much so, that when he saw an angel extending its hand, he mistook it for a devil.
He was a TRUE LOVING FATHER. ❤
All Farcry villain have an iconic moment(s) for example in Farcry 5 Joseph Seed has when they went to arrest him and in the ending of the game
Anton preventing the cycle from repeating. Ending it at his bloodline. A premeditated last resort plan.