I always saw Vaas as a tragic character, he was abused, mentally tortured, he put up an act because he knew if he showed any kind of weakness the island would eat him up, i never saw him as a villain really, just an insanely tragic character. Happy that he found some sort of peace, even though he's still fully insane.
His obsession with Jason makes a lot of sense too, he's alone and he's trying to make Jason have the same mentality as him, after all if there are two Vaas's he would NEVER be alone Right?
I like how Vaas’s parting words were a reference to a philosopher while Jason’s were a monologue about him becoming a murderer and having to live with that for the rest of his life.
yeah .I always thought that Vaas was less crazy than Citra .Vaas may have been "crazy" but it was because Hoyt made him drug addict ,proof was his explanation of insanity.Also this DLC would be better if it was released to far cry 3 instead of blood dragon.
@@stunseedordeesnuts Diogenes was most likelly mentally ill asocial person ,imagine being 40 living in barell and being happy from pissing on other people (literally pissing ).
@@deathmachine6771 Diogenes the cynic was a Greek philosopher of whom Alexander the Great was a big fan. One day when Alexander came up to Diogenes and asked if he could do anything for him Diogenes said "Stand aside to stop blocking the sun" Instead of being angry at this Alexander remarked "If I were not Alexander, I would want to be Diogenes"
@Zafar Khan exactly, so being able to see such a vulnerable side to him was probably one of the coolest things I’ve seen. The abuse that he suffered was insane, Vaas was always my favourite character, tho he did fucked shit, I hate calling him a villain.
@@dallasmay4031 I believe 3, he has stayed on that island this whole time, cause we find out in the secret ending that he doesn't actually die and he has just gone even more insane the prior, but he has reached somewhat enlightenment which kinda helps with his traumatic past.
I'm gonna explain to you how he's survived folks. Jason just never stabbed him with the knife. That's what happended. The whole fight against Vaas was in Jason's head only. Replay the game if you don't remember that moment: Jason enters the gates, Vaas stabs him with the knife and then we can actually see him going away. And only AFTER that we see Jason fighting him. But Jasson kills him inside his own head (which is really important, because Vaas as well as Citra tries to get in Jason's mind and take controll over him. Jason kills Vaas and that's how he metaphorically protects his mind. That's important scene). If you want more proofs - after all boss fights we can see our enemies dead bodies: when we kill Buck - we can see his dead body, when we kill Hoyt - we can see his dead body. The only body we can't see is Vaas's. Because Jason never killed him. After the fight against him we can find ourselves in Citra's temple. Instantly. More than that - we don't even have a chance to go back to the place we fought Vaas to see the body - the way is blocked.
@@troypowers750 a lead dev didn't say anything certain, as I remember. But that was intended I think. It would be very strange if he would just say: you know, he's actually pretty much alive and happy. They always tried to make sort of a mystery about that.
@@troypowers750, I like how you just HAD to correct that one word like it makes any differences… also, he didn’t… the post was basically: do I need to say more? All of you already know The writer was creating a mystery with that post and after 10 years?… here’s our answer and it makes senses actually, think about it, Vaas and Jason’s are polar opposites but they share the same fate but backwards, one becomes more wild and insane _OPENLY_ and one… is the opposite, fully integrated into the pirate life style so it makes sense they share the same fate of being alive, hell, from what the records and lore said, Vaas isn’t actually insane, he’s just keeping that facade while Jason… _IS_ going insane but everyone thought he was himself
Yea when i saw the dlc trailer i remmembered the fight and clues, still think vass had to go down the best way possible and a stab in the gut was not the best option ajajajaj but this dlc is not a crazy Vass death, but it is a good death bc the man finally can be peacefull with himself, honestly when i played FC3 i saw Vass like a really true tormented soul and "killing" him felt more like mercy kill more than a fair one if that makes sence
@@Mortreed same here as Far Cry 3 when you kill Vaas, you fall to the floor and he suddenly just stares at you, so that may have been a calling for this
@Alief Dimas He never died, or got stabbed. I think it was just a fucked up trip show that Vaas made Jason go through. Remember how Vaas stabbed Jason with Citra's Dragon Blade? That was drugged and Vaas knew there was no stopping Jason so thats why he drugged it. He wanted him to mentally kill him so Jason could tell Citra that he won and would continue on with becoming her warrior. But then again, this is my opinion so I don't think I'm right at all. Sorry if this was too much for you to read or process.
21:05 "lean back you are blocking the sunlight" Is a reference. A real Life dialogue between the philosopher( and madman) Diogenes and Alexander the Great.
@@comicbookguy8303 There are various interpretations of the encounter between Diogenes and Alexander the Great. An important remark is by Alexander after Diogenes's request, "But truly, if I were not Alexander, I wish I were Diogenes". To put it simply, Vaas is putting himself in the same standing as God.
@@comicbookguy8303 It does, but not per se. I should have mentioned Alexander the Great went to Diogenes asking if he desired anything and that's the answer he recieved from a philosopher that lived inside a literal barrel. The meaning of the discussion may be found in the character of Diogenes and in what he believed, now sumarize his ideas Is impossible because we don't have any of his manuscripts (but knowing him he May not even have bothered writing One) He was the founder of Cynic philosophy, he had no regards for authorities and he wasn't interested in any material good. I suggest you to research him yourself he Is the guy who made interest in philosophy. All the stories about him are Great and lots of fun. My favourite Is the One about the chicken
YES! Alexander, in an effort to flaunt his power, told Diogenes “Ask of me a boon and I shall give it to you, anything you ask.” and in return Diogenes told him “Please move to the side a few few paces. You are blocking the sun", in essence showing no admiration or awe in the face of God, instead seeing him as something lesser than.
I think Citra made Jason into a cold blooded killer who enjoyed killing his enemies, just so he would take down vass, I mean how else would you kill a madman? With another madman.
i think vaas made jason go insane and become powerful in order for him to kill hoyt. it seems vaas wasn't too fond of hoyt and may have seen jason as a potential for him to escape from the island or from hoyt
I’m just so long driving so many Stabs From Jason he finally finds himself at peace despite the fact that if Jason found out he’s alive I’m pretty sure he’s going to want to get revenge over his oldest brother but then again Vaas in his old age realizes he doesn’t need a woman like Citra anymore He just wants to find himself again
@@NinjapowerMS yeah, but currently the main thing is that jason escaped is the ending. they can still retcon it at a different time, but we take the escape ad the canon ending now. also, doubt jason is trying to take down vaas, his entire canon ending was him finally breaking out of the loop.
@@gomgom9060 Vaas killed his brother and practically ruined their whole vacation. Everyone in that trip didn't escape unscathed whether its physically or mentally so Jason had all the motivation to kill him. Also I don't know why Jason not killing Vaas wouldn't make sense since he was killing everything in his path except for one guy arguably the most guilty of them all? That would be some Last of us 2 level of BS frankly. Just think of the ending is Jason had full intention of killing Vaas but he miraculously survived his wounds no need to overthink it.
I love that the ending is Vaas finally confronting the main thing that dragged him to hell, His sister Citra and when he finally beats her and walks into the light he was freed from the true insanity being left as all the battle had done to his prior self, A Husk. Can't wait for the other dlcs.
Jinx wasn't really a villain _before_ Arcane... in the game, she's just a crazy, chaos-loving vandal. Arcane itself established for the first time that Jinx is a murderer.
@@kristoffgordon4778 And he's kind of a smuggler but he doesn't apparently kidnap anyone anymore (hopefully) and just smugglers goods like Viviro to the world.
Vass’s level of insanity actually seems peaceful Like maybe he likes this There’s no losing his mind it’s more of a… slowly fixing his mind? Edit: I feel like I should explain more Vaas became super insane during the events of far cry 3 and had no way of understanding what was going on and was kinda just, doing things But when he was freed, his mind was still absolutely destroyed, after this dlcs events his mind is still damaged, just to a point he can be him, When he talks to the ball he doesn’t view the ball as the only thing ever, but a new start, as he claims to one day build something nice, as if he recognizes he has no way of cominicating with people properly for now and just relys on comfort until then
When you talk about a person owning something using the the classic apostrophe followed by an s, if the person’s name ends with an s you just use the apostrophe. Also it’s relies not relys.
@@user-oc7gs4cj5u idk, I saw vaas as a tragic character tho, he was abused and tortured, he put up an act because he knows if he showed any kind of weakness, the island will kill him
I knew Jason was on a drug fueled frenzy when fighting Vaas last, but to see the man, the myth, the legend himself not only still alive, but just as crazy, if ever so slightly at peace with himself is amazing.
Man was talking to a tennis ball.....a fucking tennis ball. I'm very out of the loop in terms of what's fucking going on in far cry since fc5 but seeing vaas just as mentally unstable as he was in 3 is interesting.
@@captaintre44 Sam- "You killed Vaas! Why didn't you tell me?" Sam Becker "The pirates lost their psycotic leader. They'll be even more predictable now."- Random Privateers Pretty sure as someone already commented, it's due to being a fan favorite. Buck got killed, we never see his body. Can't remember if we saw Hoyt's body after we killed him. We were always fighting these villains in a different place.
@@batmanwholaughs5276 unlike vaas and probably pagan, joseph might actually be just all dead at the end of his dlc since we saw him die during that Farcry 5 DLC.
When I finished Far cry 3 I wanted more of Vaas honestly he was just a character that was so good and funny that everytime he was on screen it was interesting. When they announced they were doing a villain journey as dlc with Vaas I was really happy at first but started to doubt that they will keep the same magic as Far cry 3 vaas did because I just thought Vaas was better without that much screen time but BOY did they proved me wrong they made him more interesting and showed more of his backstory and how much he tried to help out his sister and be more close to her yet she kept pushing him away and the little comments he makes during gameplay always made me laugh good job Ubisoft even if the game isn’t amazing or that good y’all have always made interesting villains and Vaas theme when he was giving the knife to Citra was so good and nostalgic 😩
But she didnt, Jason killing Vass in his dream, and Killing Hoyt and leaving CItera just meant Jsson was stronger. Jason beat the things that tied him down.
Jason defeated his demons and rejected Citra in the end though and made peace, his ending monologue remarking there’s a monster inside of him, but also something more.
I can't wait until march to see joseph seed dlc because Joseph's takedowns and other styles are gonna more fun i also think that Joseph's collapse dlc gameplay will longer than vaas and pagan
Who knows maybe in the next Far Cry Game or something like this we will actually get to See all the villains together. I mean we get to experience all their stories a bit more with These DLC's So it is quite a good built up.
Can’t tell if they’ll bring Vass back in the future but it seems possible as if more than Montana got nuked, he was on a island. So he’s probably alive still. To be honest I would love to see Jason and Vass meet again. Though they wouldn’t fight. Because they have no reason to. Vass escaped Citras manipulation of him. Jason killed her and ended her manipulation of him and his killing spree. In the end, if you look at it in the right way; Citra manipulated both characters heavily to get what she wanted, a worrier. Yet she didn’t realize that both of them became warriors by beating her. Very poetic.
It would be an asking ending to the entirety of farcry to have Vaas and Jason meet again, and they just sit down and talk to each other. No fighting, maybe slight arguments but just a relaxed ending between the two most iconic characters of the franchise
I don't know, I think someone murdering your sibling in front of you would kind of stick with you forever. Maybe if they met in a situation where they had to work together or more than just them would die, like Jason's future family is there and Vaas wants to help him save them. Jason coming to the conclusion that Vaas was Citra's victim like he almost became throughout. At the end of everything they're both beat to shit and just sitting on a beach, propped up back to back, watching some cartel ship burn in the distance laughing about how much life sucks.
@@Goblinhandler That still doesn't make sense, so the global war just doesn't come to a head because you don't try to arrest Joseph? He was right, the end was coming. And it would come whether you leave or stay in Hope County
I'm not sure how seeing as he got stabbed 5 times and twisted the knife on one of the stabs. The only thing I can see is it was a hallucination and it never happened.
@@TheSlycooper102 I mean, Vaas shanks Jason with something (somehow the dragon blade?), and Jason is seeing visions of Vaas and Citra, plus the part of Vaas’s eyes moving to look right at Jason. I was under the impression Jason was high as a kite and did manage to beat Vaas, but when we didn’t exit out and see his body like Buck and Hoyt, I figured Vaas had escaped.
There sure is a lot of talk about God. Vaas was even seen, in one of his memory fragments, watching a priest on tv spout the same lines about insanity he said. Is there some kind of connection to the other villains? Prayer Edens Gate? How does it loop back to Pagan? Now I'm intrigued. Where the main plot of far cry 6 was pretty meh, this is actually promising
@@theatomictitan0a588 it be really cool if farcry 5 took place around the same time maybe joseph had a run in with vaas for weapons and talked to him slowly trying to convince him to join his side
Sometimes a prequel can risk ruining a character, but this makes things better. Jason Before: An anti-hero trying survive in a hostile island Jason Now: A tragic young boy who was manipulated by a sexual deviant into murder Vaas Before: a psychotic pirate and human trafficker Vaas Now: A man who was abused by his sister and Hoyt Citra Before: A demoness Citra Now: A literal demoness
VAAS necesita jodidamente un juego propio , podría ser perfecto para un far cry 7 o incluso podría volver Jason , bugisoft porfavor as este sueño realidad para los fans que jugando está genial saga
Vaas parting words are the same words (in context) said by the philosofer Diogenes to Alexander the Great when the latter came to offer Diogenes anything he wished. Though the conversation bethween Diogenes and Alexander continued, with "But truly, if I were not Alexander, I wish I were Diogenes."
In my opinion I think that Jason just tells himself that he killed vaas and that’s why we see it in a weird vision, when in reality he just let him go and doesn’t want to admit it because of the guilt. Now vaas is older and just chillin on a beach. The good ending 😎
I love the villains but that would be awesome. I really want to see how my boy Jason is doing now he’s rejected Citra and is trying to put his life together or Ajay dealing with Amita or Sabal, potentially becoming King.
Kind of hoping that's the case. Judging from this, Vaas is still alive, the majority of players let Pagan live in Far Cry 4 so he can still be alive, and it's actually impossible for Joseph Seed not to survive in Far Cry 5.
Consider this, people. Vaas and Citra grew up on Rook. Hoyt didn't. However, he used the Rook Islands as a hub for his trafficking. Vaas, who clearly thought outside the box of Rakyat tales and religion, began looking for a way out of it, while Citra wanted to gain power and continue tradition. This caused a divide between the natives of Rook Island. Some went with Vaas, who viewed Hoyt as a powerful ally against his sister, others stayed with Citra. However, Hoyt is a fucking tyrant as bad as (if not worse than) Citra. Now, Vaas is between a rock and a hard place. In comes Jason and well, the rest is history there. We get to the scene of Vaas's death. On his island, he has people loyal to him. So even if he did get stabbed, medical attention would be provided immediately. Vaas's people and Hoyt's people are two entirely different groups with different equipment, backgrounds, etc. It's not crazy to think after experiencing Hoyt's tyranny that the Rook natives would lie to Hoyt and his men about Vaas's death.
Ever think they could bring Jason and Dani and Ajay together for the next farcry? All I know is Vaas has to be involved to right? Either way Ubisoft haven't dropped the ball with any of these games.
@@thepillowhead2453 I only didn't mention him due to kinda missing out on that one. It's on the shortlist trust me though. I'm sure they would include him too. I just don't know how they'd spread 4 main protagonists around one game though. I'm just over sharing a idea that'll never happen honestly.
Jason is messed up with the simps for Citra (Joking but think about it) Ajay is wanting to bury his mom, and the Deputy "Rook" is in new dawn crazy.. (But I like the idea though)
I think the scene where Jason stabs the fuck out of Vaas was a hallucination, since there was no body left over, or any blood from when Jason got stabbed.
@@eliteballplacement6582 He probably survived the wound through his chest and just didn't show it. It did strike me as odd seeing as how we were hallucinating the whole fight so it makes sense that we didn't completely finish him off.
@@coltforce_playz2291 I think the fight still happened if you look at the Insanity DLC. I just don't think Jason really finishes the job while Vass still wounded was probably delirious while fighting with his own inner self. I could be wrong and you're right but i am just going of off what i played just now.
Only legit answer I could think of is Far Cry 6 takes place in a universe where the villains didn’t die, but I’m still trying to solve this whole thing. Especially since there’s a memory where Vaas watches Joseph Seed preachings on tv but he sounds different then usual. Also with Vaas talking to Jaun in the ending, Pagan Min is old on a magazine cover in some locations and Joseph’s bliss flowers are in yara
I think that Vaas will be back in Far cry 7 bc u could even hear him talkin with juan at the end in the year 2020/2021 and now a scene where he is old… please ubisoft bring Vaas back
I wonder what would it be like for Pagan Min and Joseph Seed. Pagan Min was alive, because the one aboard the helicopter, was just another decoy/body double to fool Ajay. Joseph Seed was spared but to live the misery in DLC.
the canon ending for far cry 4 was the ending in which u wait for pagan min, then he and Ajay go to scatter his mother's ashes and then they live happily ever after
It's so sad that Vaas lives out his life talking to a tennis ball because he can never love another person after all the f up things that happened to him. There's such depth to Vaas that there is no doubt that these dlcs were made so he could come back.
Okay, but if *"we're going to do some big things together" and then the slightly darker music starts to play, as if a harbinger of something fucked up* is not a secret Far Cry 7 teaser (Vaas back as a main villain), I'll be pissed off. That's been said.
So in next far cry game vaas will be a main character? Because in the ending he said " You know you and I. We're going to do something big together". If a far cry game with vaas as main character it will be more fun.
@@Hey_its_0nyx Or a friend. Jason though, being traumatized, tricked, and pretty much becomes a cold-blooded killer, could come back as a potential side villain.
I’m a bit sad to see all those views. I just finished the DLC and found that on PlayStation that actually only 0,2% of FC6 players did that and saw watched this ending. It was a real cool final bonus to this experience and I wished more people would have discovered this cutscene as they were supposed to.
I like seeing vaas at peace he seams unstable but happy I also would love to see vaas in the next far cry but make it a good far cry kill off those dumb health bars and give it a good story make vaas the bad guy thro out the game he finds that love is a good cure for insanity cuz it may be never ending with love but it is the best insanity
I just can't understand how Vass is still alive I saw Jason kill him in Far Cry 3 and all of a sudden he's fine and alive this just doesn't make any sense
Are you on drugs or what? Jason never killed Vaas in reality. There was no body and Jason doesn't have blood on his hands. Him killing Vaas was a hallucination. You don't know what hallucination or illusion is?
I can see why Pyro says that Cytra is the villain of the game Hoyt is not the villain of the game but a stepping stone for Jason, Cytra manipulated everyone to giving everything to her for her love
I always saw Vaas as a tragic character, he was abused, mentally tortured, he put up an act because he knew if he showed any kind of weakness the island would eat him up, i never saw him as a villain really, just an insanely tragic character.
Happy that he found some sort of peace, even though he's still fully insane.
His obsession with Jason makes a lot of sense too, he's alone and he's trying to make Jason have the same mentality as him, after all if there are two Vaas's he would NEVER be alone
Right?
The real villains were hoyt and citra
Why is the way you describe him literally me on a daily basis
pyro?
Citra was a f*ckin' manipulator!
For someone who died from a single stab Citra sure can tank plenty of shotgun shells.
The whole time he shot her it wasnt her just the Vision i think
@@n0ahmane752 it’s called a joke
Also Its kinda funny when you realize She Said *no the Warrior used a knife not a gun*And shes using a gun in the boss fight😂
Citra died from a stab?
@@Jadchan from far cry 3, yes
I like how Vaas’s parting words were a reference to a philosopher while Jason’s were a monologue about him becoming a murderer and having to live with that for the rest of his life.
yeah .I always thought that Vaas was less crazy than Citra .Vaas may have been "crazy" but it was because Hoyt made him drug addict ,proof was his explanation of insanity.Also this DLC would be better if it was released to far cry 3 instead of blood dragon.
Philosopher in question is Diogenes
@@it_is_what_it_is269 insteed of blood dragon? What shit taste, i would take blood dragon over any far cry game
@@stunseedordeesnuts Diogenes was most likelly mentally ill asocial person ,imagine being 40 living in barell and being happy from pissing on other people (literally pissing ).
@@baylego Makes sense you would like the dumbest entry in the series
Vaas referencing Diogenes is a perfect closure on his character. Explaining him perfectly.
whats the refrence?
@@deathmachine6771 Diogenes the cynic was a Greek philosopher of whom Alexander the Great was a big fan.
One day when Alexander came up to Diogenes and asked if he could do anything for him Diogenes said "Stand aside to stop blocking the sun"
Instead of being angry at this Alexander remarked "If I were not Alexander, I would want to be Diogenes"
@@bepisman8852 истину глаголешь ,чел
@@bepisman8852 I mean, if you weren't Diogenes, you too also want to be Diogenes.
@@majorblitz3846 What do you mean, "if?"
His mind is broken from giving everything to Citra. He reach true sanity when he realized he didn't need her.
He stopped doing the exact same fucking thing over and over agant and expecting shit to change.
I don't think you can call talking to a tennis ball true sanity,but at least he kind of found peace in some way.
Citra: “No! He used a knife, not a gun!”
Also Citra: *So anyway, I started blasting*
His American dad: that’s my boy
@@prussianbirdproductions56 The Twitter and reddit users: *dId YoU jUsT AsSuMe HiS gEnDeR?*
@@ItsPREPP98 big chungus
@Prepping Wheat bigus fetus
@Prepping Wheat Bigus Dickus
This is where you get to see him vulnerable after putting on a tough act for so long.
@Zafar Khan exactly, so being able to see such a vulnerable side to him was probably one of the coolest things I’ve seen. The abuse that he suffered was insane, Vaas was always my favourite character, tho he did fucked shit, I hate calling him a villain.
@@GrimSpookz he was scum but he had a really evil sister that surely fastened his fall to hell
ok i'm confused does this DLC take place on Rook Island from FC3 or does it take place on the map of FC6?
You hit the ground hermano
@@dallasmay4031 I believe 3, he has stayed on that island this whole time, cause we find out in the secret ending that he doesn't actually die and he has just gone even more insane the prior, but he has reached somewhat enlightenment which kinda helps with his traumatic past.
I'm gonna explain to you how he's survived folks. Jason just never stabbed him with the knife. That's what happended. The whole fight against Vaas was in Jason's head only. Replay the game if you don't remember that moment: Jason enters the gates, Vaas stabs him with the knife and then we can actually see him going away. And only AFTER that we see Jason fighting him. But Jasson kills him inside his own head (which is really important, because Vaas as well as Citra tries to get in Jason's mind and take controll over him. Jason kills Vaas and that's how he metaphorically protects his mind. That's important scene). If you want more proofs - after all boss fights we can see our enemies dead bodies: when we kill Buck - we can see his dead body, when we kill Hoyt - we can see his dead body. The only body we can't see is Vaas's. Because Jason never killed him. After the fight against him we can find ourselves in Citra's temple. Instantly. More than that - we don't even have a chance to go back to the place we fought Vaas to see the body - the way is blocked.
@@troypowers750 a lead dev didn't say anything certain, as I remember. But that was intended I think. It would be very strange if he would just say: you know, he's actually pretty much alive and happy. They always tried to make sort of a mystery about that.
@@troypowers750, I like how you just HAD to correct that one word like it makes any differences… also, he didn’t… the post was basically: do I need to say more? All of you already know
The writer was creating a mystery with that post and after 10 years?… here’s our answer and it makes senses actually, think about it, Vaas and Jason’s are polar opposites but they share the same fate but backwards, one becomes more wild and insane _OPENLY_ and one… is the opposite, fully integrated into the pirate life style so it makes sense they share the same fate of being alive, hell, from what the records and lore said, Vaas isn’t actually insane, he’s just keeping that facade while Jason… _IS_ going insane but everyone thought he was himself
Thanks
But we see vaas death from vaas perspective. So the mind sequence happened.
Yea when i saw the dlc trailer i remmembered the fight and clues, still think vass had to go down the best way possible and a stab in the gut was not the best option ajajajaj but this dlc is not a crazy Vass death, but it is a good death bc the man finally can be peacefull with himself, honestly when i played FC3 i saw Vass like a really true tormented soul and "killing" him felt more like mercy kill more than a fair one if that makes sence
I like this ending for Vaas better really gave him more character.
Indeed
I think this is actually happened, based on the FC6 end credit scene, it seems Vaas survived the encounter with Jason
@@Mortreed same here as Far Cry 3 when you kill Vaas, you fall to the floor and he suddenly just stares at you, so that may have been a calling for this
@Alief Dimas He never died, or got stabbed. I think it was just a fucked up trip show that Vaas made Jason go through. Remember how Vaas stabbed Jason with Citra's Dragon Blade? That was drugged and Vaas knew there was no stopping Jason so thats why he drugged it. He wanted him to mentally kill him so Jason could tell Citra that he won and would continue on with becoming her warrior. But then again, this is my opinion so I don't think I'm right at all. Sorry if this was too much for you to read or process.
@@Mortreed he never did die in far cry 3. He escaped.
oh man can't wait to see the Pagan Min and Joseph Seed dlc's
They can make the best Villains if they want to.
When will the Pagan Min dlc be released?
@@castor5398 January, next year
What about the Jackal?
@@DemonGod931 bland and forgettable? What about him?
You guys surly don't know that Joseph's collapse dlc will better than all of them
He made his own Wilson. Or, should I say ... Vaason.
Let’s call him that from now on vaason sounds catchy
I thought the same 😂
could be Jason, Both were basically 2 sides of the same coin
@@FoxyTheAirPirate i thought the same thing honestly, hair on the ball is kinda like jason's.
nah, it's more like, "jason"
21:05 "lean back you are blocking the sunlight" Is a reference. A real Life dialogue between the philosopher( and madman) Diogenes and Alexander the Great.
Does it have a meaning ?
@@comicbookguy8303 There are various interpretations of the encounter between Diogenes and Alexander the Great. An important remark is by Alexander after Diogenes's request, "But truly, if I were not Alexander, I wish I were Diogenes". To put it simply, Vaas is putting himself in the same standing as God.
@@Blankskeen BlashphemY !
@@comicbookguy8303 It does, but not per se. I should have mentioned Alexander the Great went to Diogenes asking if he desired anything and that's the answer he recieved from a philosopher that lived inside a literal barrel. The meaning of the discussion may be found in the character of Diogenes and in what he believed, now sumarize his ideas Is impossible because we don't have any of his manuscripts (but knowing him he May not even have bothered writing One) He was the founder of Cynic philosophy, he had no regards for authorities and he wasn't interested in any material good. I suggest you to research him yourself he Is the guy who made interest in philosophy. All the stories about him are Great and lots of fun.
My favourite Is the One about the chicken
YES! Alexander, in an effort to flaunt his power, told Diogenes “Ask of me a boon and I shall give it to you, anything you ask.” and in return Diogenes told him “Please move to the side a few few paces. You are blocking the sun", in essence showing no admiration or awe in the face of God, instead seeing him as something lesser than.
I think Citra made Jason into a cold blooded killer who enjoyed killing his enemies, just so he would take down vass, I mean how else would you kill a madman? With another madman.
One nail drives out another
i think vaas made jason go insane and become powerful in order for him to kill hoyt. it seems vaas wasn't too fond of hoyt and may have seen jason as a potential for him to escape from the island or from hoyt
But Jason never gave in, him killing Vass, Hoyt, and leaving Citera meant unlike Vass he manged to break away from it all.
@@l0sts0ul89 But with the DLC, Vaas somehow managed to technically break away as well.
Jason was fooled and manipulated by Citra. She wanted to kill everyone, Vaas, Hoyt... Just to take over rook Island.
5:45 Vaas : Sometimes i wish we never grew up
Yeah, i feel that ....
Tfw
I’m just so long driving so many Stabs From Jason he finally finds himself at peace despite the fact that if Jason found out he’s alive I’m pretty sure he’s going to want to get revenge over his oldest brother but then again Vaas in his old age realizes he doesn’t need a woman like Citra anymore He just wants to find himself again
I think that the ending where citra kills Jason is Canon. But I could be wrong tho
@@matthewf5207 the escape one is canon I’m pretty sure the devs said it was
@@deadz5141 I mean the developers also said Vaas died so really who knows they could retcon crap if they wanted to
@@NinjapowerMS yeah, but currently the main thing is that jason escaped is the ending. they can still retcon it at a different time, but we take the escape ad the canon ending now.
also, doubt jason is trying to take down vaas, his entire canon ending was him finally breaking out of the loop.
@@gomgom9060 Vaas killed his brother and practically ruined their whole vacation. Everyone in that trip didn't escape unscathed whether its physically or mentally so Jason had all the motivation to kill him. Also I don't know why Jason not killing Vaas wouldn't make sense since he was killing everything in his path except for one guy arguably the most guilty of them all? That would be some Last of us 2 level of BS frankly. Just think of the ending is Jason had full intention of killing Vaas but he miraculously survived his wounds no need to overthink it.
I love that the ending is Vaas finally confronting the main thing that dragged him to hell, His sister Citra and when he finally beats her and walks into the light he was freed from the true insanity being left as all the battle had done to his prior self, A Husk.
Can't wait for the other dlcs.
Who else also liked the far cry 3 theme variation in this? Btw the soundtrack is called birthright
Meeee
me. dont know why everyone else is hating on it. lol
Same bro
This is the month of insane villains being shown in a tragic light with phenomenal acting, first Jinx in Arcane and now Vaas, amazing stuff!
I can imagine Jinx shouting obscenities at the top of her lungs while shooting a bunch of bad guys.
@@bappojujubes981 whos jinx
@@Big-BossX jinx
Jinx wasn't really a villain _before_ Arcane... in the game, she's just a crazy, chaos-loving vandal. Arcane itself established for the first time that Jinx is a murderer.
Imagine now Vaas explaining the definiton of insanity to Jinx
So Vaas being fully insane in ending, poor vaas
more like enlightened insanity he turned into Far cry new dawn Joseph Seed technically he turned into a good guy albeit tragically insane
@@troylandzerep8045 Also his voice was in the end credits of the main game so he probably made it back to civilization eventually
Nah, he seems happier in his own way
To me he is not insane anymore he has Jason the tennis ball to keep him sane
@@kristoffgordon4778 And he's kind of a smuggler but he doesn't apparently kidnap anyone anymore (hopefully) and just smugglers goods like Viviro to the world.
You know you’ve made a character terrifying when you feel a pang of fear for a tennis ball when he picks it up.
19:22 Vaas: I would have a cold beer with God. (He knows is close to knowing death)
Vass’s level of insanity actually seems peaceful
Like maybe he likes this
There’s no losing his mind it’s more of a… slowly fixing his mind?
Edit: I feel like I should explain more
Vaas became super insane during the events of far cry 3 and had no way of understanding what was going on and was kinda just, doing things
But when he was freed, his mind was still absolutely destroyed, after this dlcs events his mind is still damaged, just to a point he can be him,
When he talks to the ball he doesn’t view the ball as the only thing ever, but a new start, as he claims to one day build something nice, as if he recognizes he has no way of cominicating with people properly for now and just relys on comfort until then
When you talk about a person owning something using the the classic apostrophe followed by an s, if the person’s name ends with an s you just use the apostrophe. Also it’s relies not relys.
@@surrealmeme8344 dude it’s youtube
I can and will talk like an idiot like everyone else does here
@@surrealmeme8344 are you an English major or something
@@LTCGoofy @Mark McGehee @Adrian Liung Ya'll need to chill out. Why not learn from mistakes instead of getting mad when they're fixed?
I don't think i was ever happy for a villain to survive.
Yhea its a villain but vaas it’s different, far cry fans wanted him back so bad that Ubisoft had no choice
He's not a villian tho
@@Sierra-058 bro he in far cry 3 was a villain, drug dealer, slavery market, killing innocent people….and more
@@user-oc7gs4cj5u idk, I saw vaas as a tragic character tho, he was abused and tortured, he put up an act because he knows if he showed any kind of weakness, the island will kill him
@@Sierra-058 so he kill grant, the civilians and he's a not a villain? Did Citra gave you some drugs?
I knew Jason was on a drug fueled frenzy when fighting Vaas last, but to see the man, the myth, the legend himself not only still alive, but just as crazy, if ever so slightly at peace with himself is amazing.
Man was talking to a tennis ball.....a fucking tennis ball. I'm very out of the loop in terms of what's fucking going on in far cry since fc5 but seeing vaas just as mentally unstable as he was in 3 is interesting.
Nice ending. So he was alive after all. Or better saying they decided to make it so. I Like it regardless
he's such a fan favorite he was retconed back to life
@@christianmogol960 he was never confirmed dead
@@captaintre44 Sam- "You killed Vaas! Why didn't you tell me?" Sam Becker
"The pirates lost their psycotic leader. They'll be even more predictable now."- Random Privateers
Pretty sure as someone already commented, it's due to being a fan favorite. Buck got killed, we never see his body. Can't remember if we saw Hoyt's body after we killed him. We were always fighting these villains in a different place.
I knew he was alive like he wasn’t stabbed in lethal spots ye he got turned into Julius Cesar but he would still survive
@@captaintre44 One of the writers confirmed it on Twitter, you can watch Pyro’s “Fat Cry 3” vid for proof.
I bet Pagan Min will be the next Old Man (because he's 55 years old).
How abou old man Joseph seed
@@batmanwholaughs5276 I thought you say Old Joseph Joestar lol 🤣🤣
But I hope they can make it into Dlc
@@batmanwholaughs5276 unlike vaas and probably pagan, joseph might actually be just all dead at the end of his dlc since we saw him die during that Farcry 5 DLC.
Depends whether you killed him or not
@@nau6at431 New Dawn is no way canon...that's just how it is.
When I finished Far cry 3 I wanted more of Vaas honestly he was just a character that was so good and funny that everytime he was on screen it was interesting. When they announced they were doing a villain journey as dlc with Vaas I was really happy at first but started to doubt that they will keep the same magic as Far cry 3 vaas did because I just thought Vaas was better without that much screen time but BOY did they proved me wrong they made him more interesting and showed more of his backstory and how much he tried to help out his sister and be more close to her yet she kept pushing him away and the little comments he makes during gameplay always made me laugh good job Ubisoft even if the game isn’t amazing or that good y’all have always made interesting villains and Vaas theme when he was giving the knife to Citra was so good and nostalgic 😩
yeah, after i completed the story i started to miss vaas soo fucking much
Citra made Jason into the new Vaas. While the actual psycho Vaas has found inner peace.
But she didnt, Jason killing Vass in his dream, and Killing Hoyt and leaving CItera just meant Jsson was stronger. Jason beat the things that tied him down.
Jason defeated his demons and rejected Citra in the end though and made peace, his ending monologue remarking there’s a monster inside of him, but also something more.
I taught he gonna say " god, did I ever tell you the definition of insanity"🤣
That's what i thought seriously.
Bruh that would've been pure gold lmfaoooo
🤣🤣🤣🤣
After all these years my mind has been put to rest
Vaas is a Giga chad, He manage to look on the sun
Seeing Vaas again brings back a lot of nostalgia from far cry 3, forever my favorite game of the series
I can't wait until march to see joseph seed dlc because Joseph's takedowns and other styles are gonna more fun i also think that Joseph's collapse dlc gameplay will longer than vaas and pagan
I got a feeling it's gonna shed light on the time in the bunker spent with rook
@@kylew6635 I think it’ll delve deeper into how he became a cult leader, how he recruited his siblings, how he was able to talk to God, etc.
Pagan Min takedown gonna be lit af
A lotta people complained he was dropped too fast and unceremoniously, so it's nice to see they gave him a proper story and closure.
Seeing this and how vas is in the credits of the actual 6th game makes me hope that if a fc7 comes out he'll be in it
Who knows maybe in the next Far Cry Game or something like this we will actually get to See all the villains together. I mean we get to experience all their stories a bit more with These DLC's So it is quite a good built up.
Imagine if vaas is a buddy, that would be amazing
@@raidenstern6617 that would be a letdown
Can’t tell if they’ll bring Vass back in the future but it seems possible as if more than Montana got nuked, he was on a island. So he’s probably alive still.
To be honest I would love to see Jason and Vass meet again. Though they wouldn’t fight. Because they have no reason to. Vass escaped Citras manipulation of him. Jason killed her and ended her manipulation of him and his killing spree. In the end, if you look at it in the right way;
Citra manipulated both characters heavily to get what she wanted, a worrier. Yet she didn’t realize that both of them became warriors by beating her.
Very poetic.
It would be an asking ending to the entirety of farcry to have Vaas and Jason meet again, and they just sit down and talk to each other. No fighting, maybe slight arguments but just a relaxed ending between the two most iconic characters of the franchise
New dawn isn’t canon FC5 canon is not arresting seed
The nuke ending isn’t canon, the walk away “secret” ending is the canon one
I don't know, I think someone murdering your sibling in front of you would kind of stick with you forever. Maybe if they met in a situation where they had to work together or more than just them would die, like Jason's future family is there and Vaas wants to help him save them. Jason coming to the conclusion that Vaas was Citra's victim like he almost became throughout. At the end of everything they're both beat to shit and just sitting on a beach, propped up back to back, watching some cartel ship burn in the distance laughing about how much life sucks.
@@Goblinhandler That still doesn't make sense, so the global war just doesn't come to a head because you don't try to arrest Joseph? He was right, the end was coming. And it would come whether you leave or stay in Hope County
vaas was the best character in the entire series i hope we see him again but not as an enemy as an ally
It’s nice to know he found some form of peace
They know that WE love Vaas more than anything else, so they did gameplay for us. Such a beautiful redemption and I love it
Anyone else just imaging Vass is doing that to entertain himself while waiting for Jaun’s shipments
No way vaas aged that much in 8-9 years
He didn't age, He just outgrown his beard and took his Mohawk with his Sanity.
@@aslightlystablefootsoldier9838 And drugs
His hair might have started to go grey early
Well, stress & drugs can make people look way older than they should
Well.. That's what drugs would do to most people. Making them haggard af
I love Vaas talking to the tennis ball like Michael Mando did when recording "the definition of insanity" lines.
18:47 Vaas is legit how I would start to act if I get left alone for a long time on a Island
Honestly, pretty sure thats how everyone would start to act
damn Vaas feels like a damn boss battle when he get a damb bullet sponge
I feel like this ending imply thay Vass and Jason does something big together.
They get married.
So…did Vaas actually survive his encounter with Jason?!
Yes I did.
I'm not sure how seeing as he got stabbed 5 times and twisted the knife on one of the stabs. The only thing I can see is it was a hallucination and it never happened.
@@TheSlycooper102 it was all in jasons head
@@vaas_3735 "The only thing I can think of is it was a hallucination and it never happened."
@@TheSlycooper102 I mean, Vaas shanks Jason with something (somehow the dragon blade?), and Jason is seeing visions of Vaas and Citra, plus the part of Vaas’s eyes moving to look right at Jason. I was under the impression Jason was high as a kite and did manage to beat Vaas, but when we didn’t exit out and see his body like Buck and Hoyt, I figured Vaas had escaped.
There sure is a lot of talk about God. Vaas was even seen, in one of his memory fragments, watching a priest on tv spout the same lines about insanity he said. Is there some kind of connection to the other villains? Prayer Edens Gate? How does it loop back to Pagan? Now I'm intrigued. Where the main plot of far cry 6 was pretty meh, this is actually promising
I actually think that is Joseph Seed on the Monitors
@@theatomictitan0a588 it be really cool if farcry 5 took place around the same time maybe joseph had a run in with vaas for weapons and talked to him slowly trying to convince him to join his side
The remix of I’m sorry was FUCKING beautiful around 11:50
Yeah man!
Sometimes a prequel can risk ruining a character, but this makes things better.
Jason Before: An anti-hero trying survive in a hostile island
Jason Now: A tragic young boy who was manipulated by a sexual deviant into murder
Vaas Before: a psychotic pirate and human trafficker
Vaas Now: A man who was abused by his sister and Hoyt
Citra Before: A demoness
Citra Now: A literal demoness
Advice: Dont use the DB. Use the any of the AR's they kill faster and reload faster
Did I ever tell you The Definition of Insanity?
You can see how insane Vaas is when he has a sight on his shotgun...
That’s my man. I’m happy Jason Brody never actually killed Vaas, Vaas is really who made Farcry what it is.
5:45 damn that sad quote right there
VAAS necesita jodidamente un juego propio , podría ser perfecto para un far cry 7 o incluso podría volver Jason , bugisoft porfavor as este sueño realidad para los fans que jugando está genial saga
what.
bugisoft lol
OOH NOW I TRANSLATED IT. LOLOLOLOLOLOL BUGISOFT XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD. Ja espaniola bugisoft HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
@@Spiderbart99 Learn gringo spanish so you understand
Vaas es el mejor villano de toda la saga de Far Cry
Honestly it's nice to see vaas at peace dudes been through so much
Man i miss the old characters
That would explain why vaas moved his eyes back in far cry 3
I also knew in my heart Vaas survived (somehow) Jason.
Vaas parting words are the same words (in context) said by the philosofer Diogenes to Alexander the Great when the latter came to offer Diogenes anything he wished.
Though the conversation bethween Diogenes and Alexander continued, with "But truly, if I were not Alexander, I wish I were Diogenes."
Far Cry 6 Vaas is calm,collected and a bit bloodthirsty
Far Cry 3 Vaas is brutal to the core
hey, where is the three endings? the video showed just two
@@MadInc.ts the Stay, Leave but there is another ending if you can survive until Level 5
@@cjvipinosa3328 what is the ending? the secret one?
In my opinion I think that Jason just tells himself that he killed vaas and that’s why we see it in a weird vision, when in reality he just let him go and doesn’t want to admit it because of the guilt. Now vaas is older and just chillin on a beach. The good ending 😎
Loving the FC3 music here
Vass: how many shotgun shell do you want in your head?
Citra: yes
I wonder if they'll do a Heroes dlc where we get to see the protagonists from the past games like Jason
I love the villains but that would be awesome. I really want to see how my boy Jason is doing now he’s rejected Citra and is trying to put his life together or Ajay dealing with Amita or Sabal, potentially becoming King.
6:06 - You were nothing but a usurper. A false idol. My eyes have been opened. Let me help you to see, Slayer.
The ending scene just like Tom Hanks Cast away movie
What if all the dlc's end with the villains alive somewhere?! O o O
Kind of hoping that's the case. Judging from this, Vaas is still alive, the majority of players let Pagan live in Far Cry 4 so he can still be alive, and it's actually impossible for Joseph Seed not to survive in Far Cry 5.
@@l.pricetag.5207 Joseph seed can actually die in Far Cry New Dawn so it's not impossible for him to die
@@cianosullivan6521 ah right. I haven't played New Dawn.
@@cianosullivan6521 new dawn isint canon (technically)
@@Aryan-zu8it wait really? How?
Is it just me or does younger vaas have a deeper voice than his older self
Probably consistent drug abuse
Consider this, people. Vaas and Citra grew up on Rook. Hoyt didn't. However, he used the Rook Islands as a hub for his trafficking. Vaas, who clearly thought outside the box of Rakyat tales and religion, began looking for a way out of it, while Citra wanted to gain power and continue tradition. This caused a divide between the natives of Rook Island. Some went with Vaas, who viewed Hoyt as a powerful ally against his sister, others stayed with Citra. However, Hoyt is a fucking tyrant as bad as (if not worse than) Citra. Now, Vaas is between a rock and a hard place. In comes Jason and well, the rest is history there. We get to the scene of Vaas's death. On his island, he has people loyal to him. So even if he did get stabbed, medical attention would be provided immediately. Vaas's people and Hoyt's people are two entirely different groups with different equipment, backgrounds, etc. It's not crazy to think after experiencing Hoyt's tyranny that the Rook natives would lie to Hoyt and his men about Vaas's death.
Ever think they could bring Jason and Dani and Ajay together for the next farcry? All I know is Vaas has to be involved to right? Either way Ubisoft haven't dropped the ball with any of these games.
You dont even mention the sheriff. Haha
@@thepillowhead2453 I only didn't mention him due to kinda missing out on that one. It's on the shortlist trust me though. I'm sure they would include him too. I just don't know how they'd spread 4 main protagonists around one game though. I'm just over sharing a idea that'll never happen honestly.
Jason is messed up with the simps for Citra (Joking but think about it) Ajay is wanting to bury his mom, and the Deputy "Rook" is in new dawn crazy.. (But I like the idea though)
@@thepillowhead2453 the sheriff doesnt speak, nor has a canon gender
@@conorkiddell9245 Neither does Dani
I feel like Vaas talking to a tennis ball is a reference to how Ubisoft filmed Michael Mando's "insanity" speech.
Vass been like The Castaway movie played Tom Hanks
Lmfao…
I really hope vaas is back…and this is canon…he was the best antagonist
very peaceful conclusion to everything that happened in far cry 3 and after. very nice
Its noice that they included some areas from farcry 3
i kind of wonder though how does he survive and end up in yara, look better in the new outfit of his and minus the mohawk ( is that right ) hair style
I think the scene where Jason stabs the fuck out of Vaas was a hallucination, since there was no body left over, or any blood from when Jason got stabbed.
@@Ellis-p8i that doesn’t make sense tho since people in the game refer to him being dead, most likely games are in diffrent universes
@@eliteballplacement6582 He probably survived the wound through his chest and just didn't show it. It did strike me as odd seeing as how we were hallucinating the whole fight so it makes sense that we didn't completely finish him off.
@@coltforce_playz2291 I think the fight still happened if you look at the Insanity DLC. I just don't think Jason really finishes the job while Vass still wounded was probably delirious while fighting with his own inner self. I could be wrong and you're right but i am just going of off what i played just now.
Only legit answer I could think of is Far Cry 6 takes place in a universe where the villains didn’t die, but I’m still trying to solve this whole thing. Especially since there’s a memory where Vaas watches Joseph Seed preachings on tv but he sounds different then usual. Also with Vaas talking to Jaun in the ending, Pagan Min is old on a magazine cover in some locations and Joseph’s bliss flowers are in yara
"Lean back. You´re blocking the sunlight" its a reference to the same sentence that say Diogenes to Alejandro Magnus, yeah its funny
Now this is the definition of insanity
Title: multiple endings
Video: literally one ending
I think that Vaas will be back in Far cry 7 bc u could even hear him talkin with juan at the end in the year 2020/2021 and now a scene where he is old… please ubisoft bring Vaas back
He isn’t even old, it’s not even been a decade since far cry 3, it’s the drugs and stress that made him look 70
I think most probably Jason brody will kill him again.
I wonder what would it be like for Pagan Min and Joseph Seed.
Pagan Min was alive, because the one aboard the helicopter, was just another decoy/body double to fool Ajay.
Joseph Seed was spared but to live the misery in DLC.
Why would Joseph is living in misery? Walking out is the canon ending right?
@@cas9007 He wants to be killed, but if players choose to spare him, he will complain why God had forsaken him.
the canon ending for far cry 4 was the ending in which u wait for pagan min, then he and Ajay go to scatter his mother's ashes and then they live happily ever after
Does this DLC have free roam after the DLC is completed? Or any free roam during it?
Kinda yea
It's so sad that Vaas lives out his life talking to a tennis ball because he can never love another person after all the f up things that happened to him. There's such depth to Vaas that there is no doubt that these dlcs were made so he could come back.
Giant Citra : Ahh. Vaas. Finally. Survive. Claim your birthright. Show me you can
I swear Citra was like part Yoda or something
More like Darth Sidious.
Liked how Vaas's comment to that was "Citra you really outgrown yourself"
Okay, but if *"we're going to do some big things together" and then the slightly darker music starts to play, as if a harbinger of something fucked up* is not a secret Far Cry 7 teaser (Vaas back as a main villain), I'll be pissed off. That's been said.
So in next far cry game vaas will be a main character? Because in the ending he said " You know you and I. We're going to do something big together". If a far cry game with vaas as main character it will be more fun.
Probably not. But it does seem like we’ll see him again, probably as an antagonist
@@Hey_its_0nyx Or a friend. Jason though, being traumatized, tricked, and pretty much becomes a cold-blooded killer, could come back as a potential side villain.
@@Urd-Vidan Nah in the story of 3 it showed Jason overcoming all these things. he knows he'll always be a monster though/.
@@l0sts0ul89 true. At least Jason has some guilt and conscious thoughts.
citra giving off the vibe to despise guns and then primarily use them in the bossfight is ultra ironic and funny to me
So Vaas survived at the end? Good retcon as I actually liked him as a sympathetic villain
so citra had the exact same outfit and hairstlye her entire life
The ending was so beautiful
I’m a bit sad to see all those views. I just finished the DLC and found that on PlayStation that actually only 0,2% of FC6 players did that and saw watched this ending. It was a real cool final bonus to this experience and I wished more people would have discovered this cutscene as they were supposed to.
I like seeing vaas at peace he seams unstable but happy I also would love to see vaas in the next far cry but make it a good far cry kill off those dumb health bars and give it a good story make vaas the bad guy thro out the game he finds that love is a good cure for insanity cuz it may be never ending with love but it is the best insanity
I just can't understand how Vass is still alive I saw Jason kill him in Far Cry 3 and all of a sudden he's fine and alive this just doesn't make any sense
Ubisoft should make a Prequel for Far Cry 3
It's crazy seeing the rook islands without saturation so high that makes my eyes bleed
Still can't believe my boy Jason Brodie smashed💀
Where?
@@Surfacekilla1 Bad ending
@@JaevhonDouglas oh I get u I thought it was something new
The escape ending is canon. Bad ending didn't happen
Resolves my one question if fc6 was a prequel or sequel to others...
its a sequel
I wish vaas joined libertad
@@mertyuip06 he smuggling Viviro from Libertad
Are you on drugs or what? Jason never killed Vaas in reality. There was no body and Jason doesn't have blood on his hands. Him killing Vaas was a hallucination. You don't know what hallucination or illusion is?
@@assembled1855 nobody mentioned jason killig vaas tho
I can see why Pyro says that Cytra is the villain of the game
Hoyt is not the villain of the game but a stepping stone for Jason, Cytra manipulated everyone to giving everything to her for her love
Oh you watched that excellent video too.
This is literally the era where we discover, understand and sympathise with the Villains when we used to admire the protagonists.
In my opinion its actually good, as the story actually becomes unique thanks to the fact that its not just another "Good guy VS Bad guy"