This is hands down the most heartwrenching moment in the game. Seeing Pascal, the machine that would rather die than betray its pacifistic ideals, yelling death threats and then mowing down hundreds and hundreds of other machines using a goliath only for it all to be in vain was just painful.
@@fluxomeister6142 Pascal was never depressed while fighting for his loved ones. Definitely herioc but in vain, however its important to try again lest you become the little brother robot stuck in a loop. So i never reset nor delete his memories, I leave his fate to himself at such a crucial moment in his history he realizes what it means to be sentiant and alive. If i delete him he becomes more to his nature machine. If I kill him I'm just letting another pascal repeat the process (There's hints this happens to all machines and Androids. Stuck in repetition) so its important to break the cycle like Ending E. Having hope and faith is the ingrediants for the start of a *possible* new future.
@@fatty1040 depressed ≠ desperate. whats a hero with nothing to protect? The children were already gone. everything pass this point was pascal able to do is throw a fit of rage and fight to vent out his anger. i left pascal to his own fate though, i could not bring myself to kill/delete someone who is already dead.
Pacific Rim is the opposite, you'd only say holy shit but out of robots smashing the shit out of each other. Just mild amusement out of Pacific Rim. idaf about that movie's characters unlike good games with good writing.
What is so heartbreaking about the whole chapter, is that you realize that Pascal and his villagers are the most human characters in the game. They do things because they want to do them and evolve through their will to evolve. Pascal isn't a philosophical robot because he was programmed to be. He loves books and loves to read them. He teaches the children, who love to play. There are Mom's and Dad's. There are families and relationships in Pascal's village where they do not exist anywhere else in the gaming universe. The YorHa have one purpose, which is to protect humans. They rarely deviate from that purpose, despite even looking and sounding human. 9S at the end still couldn't find a purpose, when he found out humans went extinct. He didn't have that depth. Yet real humanity was right there, in every way but the biological sense, the whole time in Pascal's village, and it's not taken seriously or thought to need protection until it was too late. That goes for the in game characters, but also the player. Until this chapter, you just think they are acting that way because they are defective, or someone programmed them to be that way. But when Pascal starts yelling "I'll kill you!" you realize that there was nothing robotic about him beyond the exterior. He was 'human'. Just like a human, he had a true parental instinct, and would do anything to protect the children. I'm not certain I can remember the last time something in a game was so affecting, and stuck with me for days like this did. It's like you're almost ashamed of yourself, because you took them for granted too.
When lives are on the line and you're the only thing standing between them and death itself, you will do anything to protect those you hold dear. Pascal has had it at this point, and to say he's pissed is an understatement. He was prepared to sacrifice himself to protect the children, and he would have done it without a second thought. And this is Pascal of all people. The most pacifist machine in the whole game. I think that's what makes it so jarring. To see him go wildly out of character, but at the same time it's entirely believeable given the circumstances.
Cursed Dragon man, and they make you feel a bit attached to those kids, too, by going out to some zombie robot infested place to grab some things for em, and then you build their slide for em, you go up and even talk to em, all the while as they ask to play with you... man...
there is nothing more platinum than two gigantic robots beating the ever living shit out of each other. I'm sorry, it doesn't get much more platinum games than that.
The Brilliant And Amazing Gamer The only way thing more Platinum than this is the Raiden vs Metal Gear RAY fight from the beginning of Metal Gear Rising. RULES OF NATURE!
I donno, bodyslamming a titan-sized Metal Gear, then ripping one of it's arms off, then using said arm to fight it in an arm-wrestling competition, culminating with you winning and using said arm to bisect it in half, still takes the crown in my opinion.
Almost feel like Pascal was a pacifist partially because he knew how powerful he was. And that uppercut is just icing on the cake. Tragic how his best efforts to protect the children still weren't enough.
nothing can describe the way i felt when the perspective switches to pascal. the whole scene so beautifully portrays the game's message of utter futility. this is a real mf piece of art right here.
Hearing Pascal yelling death threats was certainly a way to stab me in the heart. Then you cut to dead robot children who I helped by bringing their siblings back home and making a slide for them and you stab in the heart with another dagger. Big F for Pascal :(
I had to kill Pascal. My reason being is that I firmly believe that a person can die three times. When their memories are gone i.e Alzheimer/Dementia; when their physical bodies are dead; and when they are forgotten. To let Pascal live as an empty shell and completely unaware that they were surrounded with love not long ago is just too depressing. If there is a heaven for machines, I want them up there with the village they loved. And not on Earth selling their loved one's limbs completely unaware.
yfw you go back to the village after deleting his memories and see him sell you body parts of his beloved villagers and the "hearts' core of the children but to him at that point time meant nothing but junk to be sold.
I walked away because I figured Pascal had to live with what happened, the same way A2 had to live with what happened to 2B and what happened during the 14th War. It was a hard choice.
Yo people this was the most emotional battle in the fucking game. I spent 60 hours being Engels friend after I reactivated him, hear his story and manufacturing, tell him some stories and describe to him the stars... then pascal is trying to defend her children, and what motherfucker comes out of the ocean? Bitch meister, heart breaker, backslapper bastabber ENGELS HIMSELF. FUCK this I cried every time
1:48 Long ago, the world was nothing more than an endless sea cloaked in a boundless sky, reaching as far as could possibly be imagined. Then two great Titans came into existence. The Bionis and the Mechonis. The Titans were locked in a timeless battle. Until at last, Only their lifeless corpses remained.
This scene got me into tears. I couldnt bring myself to kill Pascal I deleted his memories. Which even then I still think its a death. It actually got me depressed..... .
Oh man this.. this is the most epic stuff I've ran into in gaming world for a long time. I've never been a huge fan of J-Stuff but this.. this is just exceptional!
Its...Its Beautiful! Giant Clunky robots dealing Heavy blows to each other!!! the sound of steel clanking and shattering!!! Kkkkyyaaaaaaaaaaa~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I dont understand. Pascal should have understood who was responsible for this. And yet he just chooses to die either for real , or by deleting his memories... Why not take revenge on the fuc*ing machine network , which was responsible for that?
Pascal has given up the moment he saw what children did to themselves... A2 should have smacked him really hard , and yell at him what a coward he is...
He blamed himself for giving them knowledge. "Ignorance is bliss," per se. I feel that choosing to walk away was the cruellest option of the three, again, "ignorance is bliss."
You try believing any effort will amount to anything after: -Circumstances just forced you to abandon your principles to protect what you hold dear -Your previous actions indirectly caused it all to be for nothing Pascal had nothing left. No village, nobody to protect, no sense of self, no ideals, and especially no way to forgive himself. Everything he had ever worked for since leaving the network had been taken from him. What possible reason would he have to keep fighting?
Certainly not a difficult fight, but man was it epic...Which is sad, because this is one of the few cases where something being "epic" means something very wrong is happening.
You know I have to wonder, even if the tanks were able to get into the city without resistance, how would that even work? The game has shown that majority of major roads are blocked, collapsed, or have too much debris to make them passable for something as heavy as a tank. They would have had more luck deploying hundreds of the giant chicken laser bots than these things.
i mean the tanks could fly so that kinda circumvents those issues. the only real question is, why did this not happen sooner? the machine network was ruthless and only served to kill the androids and their few allies.
I had never mentioned it and While back A2 killed 2b And 9s for some girl at my age She killed Pascal by protecting her against all of the enemies from danger & After what I did back then the same sort of way what I’m doing right now!
Beware the robot that preaches philosophy. He doesn't fuck around. He'll hop into his mech and rip you ten different new ones you didn't know your body even had.
Pascal built a village on the idea of peace and pacifism. He creates an osasis of tranquility in a world where everlasting war is the norm. I knew that he and his peace were doomed in the very moment when he decided to fight. He betrayed his own philosphy and, in turn, doomed all those who followed him.
This is pretty much the opposite of the message of this scene. He fought because it was the only way he *could* save the very idea of peace within the hell that was the Machine War. His philosophy wasn't peace for peace's sake, it was peace to ensure the possibility of his brethren living happily some day. Everyone who followed Pascal was doomed before Pascal took a stand, because they were surrounded those who would do anything to destroy them. The children died because Pascal had an oversight in his teachings, but that oversight did not reflect on him or his ideals as a whole.
Just like what Lady Two did in Drakengard... She was fighting for the sake of her people, friends, children.. but eventually died because she couldn't help them... I always thought that Pascal and Two are very similar. None of them wanted to fight in the first place (Remember, Two only killed really bad people and saved the oppressed ones, after that she didn't want to do any violence), all of them wanted a family, all of them lost themselves due to being too pure to the world they were living in
Until Relic gets its act together with regards to making a good Warhammer 40k RTS with titans, or another publisher does a game featuring Warhammer battle titans in real-time combat, this will be the closest we see to gigantic titan mecha duke it out. Shame about the ending though.
SPOILER if you delete Pascal's memories, he shows up with a shop in the village. The items in the shop are machine parts from the dead villager's which can be used for crafting QQ
D4VID 1699 Well, when you delete his memories he comes back without any memory of the village and sells you the remains of his people unknowingly. As morbid as that is, I kept him alive because I didn't have the heart to kill him.
D4VID 1699 I killed him, I thought about reprograming him because I wanted him to live, but I realized that was selfish, he had lost everything so I gave him peace.
You have to be patient. When you press the weak or strong attack, you have to hold it down and wait for him to move. It's as slow as you might expect :D
mhm i know that if you kill pascale he is just dead and if you earse his memory he sells his childrens parts. but what happens to him if you just leave him with his memories. i tried to find him in my savefile but no luck here did he kill himself? is he angry about a2 for not killing him? is he going to form another village? or maybe he did the same like 9s in ending c
Curious about this too. (SPOILERS) I left him the first time. He called me a traitor and it just went to the next scene where you select the next character to play as. I felt too guilt to take it any further, so I reset and wiped his memories. Has anyone left him with his memories, and, if so, does he still open his shop?
I know it's much late but if someone finds it, according to the lore he remains alive with his memories and many years later makes a peace treaty with the androids
You can actually leave the building and leave. She will say something before you exit and that's the reason he walked back, but you can keep on walking out the building and pascal will be pissed.
This is hands down the most heartwrenching moment in the game. Seeing Pascal, the machine that would rather die than betray its pacifistic ideals, yelling death threats and then mowing down hundreds and hundreds of other machines using a goliath only for it all to be in vain was just painful.
Not just death threats. HEROIC death threats!
@@matheuscruz8574 nothing heroic about desperation. just utterly soul crushing.
@@fluxomeister6142 Pascal was never depressed while fighting for his loved ones. Definitely herioc but in vain, however its important to try again lest you become the little brother robot stuck in a loop. So i never reset nor delete his memories, I leave his fate to himself at such a crucial moment in his history he realizes what it means to be sentiant and alive. If i delete him he becomes more to his nature machine. If I kill him I'm just letting another pascal repeat the process (There's hints this happens to all machines and Androids. Stuck in repetition) so its important to break the cycle like Ending E. Having hope and faith is the ingrediants for the start of a *possible* new future.
@@fatty1040 depressed ≠ desperate. whats a hero with nothing to protect? The children were already gone. everything pass this point was pascal able to do is throw a fit of rage and fight to vent out his anger.
i left pascal to his own fate though, i could not bring myself to kill/delete someone who is already dead.
Top 10 most deadly philosophical debates
Lmao
It's a rare game where two giant oil rig robots smashing the shit out of each other isn't the part of the video that makes you mutter "holy shit"
And then the winner goes back to see... that it meant nothing. Everything, despite the winner's best efforts, just... ruined.
"Holy shit."
Rowan Atkinson you know what Pacific rim is?
Pacific Rim is the opposite, you'd only say holy shit but out of robots smashing the shit out of each other. Just mild amusement out of Pacific Rim. idaf about that movie's characters unlike good games with good writing.
You know, the series of Mr. Bean has made 3 generations yell "holy shit"
What is so heartbreaking about the whole chapter, is that you realize that Pascal and his villagers are the most human characters in the game. They do things because they want to do them and evolve through their will to evolve. Pascal isn't a philosophical robot because he was programmed to be. He loves books and loves to read them. He teaches the children, who love to play. There are Mom's and Dad's. There are families and relationships in Pascal's village where they do not exist anywhere else in the gaming universe. The YorHa have one purpose, which is to protect humans. They rarely deviate from that purpose, despite even looking and sounding human. 9S at the end still couldn't find a purpose, when he found out humans went extinct. He didn't have that depth. Yet real humanity was right there, in every way but the biological sense, the whole time in Pascal's village, and it's not taken seriously or thought to need protection until it was too late. That goes for the in game characters, but also the player. Until this chapter, you just think they are acting that way because they are defective, or someone programmed them to be that way. But when Pascal starts yelling "I'll kill you!" you realize that there was nothing robotic about him beyond the exterior. He was 'human'. Just like a human, he had a true parental instinct, and would do anything to protect the children. I'm not certain I can remember the last time something in a game was so affecting, and stuck with me for days like this did. It's like you're almost ashamed of yourself, because you took them for granted too.
Glory to mankind! Glory to Pascal!
Nah , they just robots. They are literally the same as my romba.
@@governmeharderdaddy596 cringe
@@governmeharderdaddy596 just remembering you of your edgy comment
I never took them for granted. I loved those robots in the village 😭
Hearing pascal scream death threats was almost more disturbing than seeing what happened to the kids tbh
When lives are on the line and you're the only thing standing between them and death itself, you will do anything to protect those you hold dear. Pascal has had it at this point, and to say he's pissed is an understatement. He was prepared to sacrifice himself to protect the children, and he would have done it without a second thought. And this is Pascal of all people. The most pacifist machine in the whole game. I think that's what makes it so jarring. To see him go wildly out of character, but at the same time it's entirely believeable given the circumstances.
"I will smash them up and kill them!"
It was genius to have us control Pascal when running back to the children.
"GET IN THE GOLIATH PASCAL!"
El mejor comentario de la vida!
Pascal:You want me to get inside big machine ive never seen before in my life and pilot it?
Yoko taro: yes
Pascal: f*ck yeah!
We have to fight the "Engels" or some sh*t
the moment they let me controll pascal instead of A2 to go back to the factory, i knew that something bad gonna happen
this game is a masterpiece. in story and gameplay. Game of the year contender.
No one yup wish all the gaming developers to add this amount of value on games. instead of paid downloadable contents.
No one I didnt expect will beat this game once, and then throw the game nope at all.
Ironically enough, Pascal does not handle pressure very well.
3.14159265358979323846 26433832795028841 god dammit
Underrated post
You could say that most humans don't either...
XD amazing
My god
i feel like this massive army of tanks would have come in handy back when adam and eve were losing their boss battles
For the machines it was all part of the plan for evolution
Oh god it's the curse of Drakengard again!! Damn you Yoko Taro why do you kill the children!?
"Drakengard HATES Children" -> "Cavia HATES Children" -> "Yoko Taro HATES Children"
Cursed Dragon man, and they make you feel a bit attached to those kids, too, by going out to some zombie robot infested place to grab some things for em, and then you build their slide for em, you go up and even talk to em, all the while as they ask to play with you... man...
Hirohiko Araki kills dogs, Yoko Taro kills children, Hidetaka MIyazaki kills the player, Todd Howard kills the computer
@@mikedanielespeja6128 LOL
UPPERCUT OF THE CENTURY
Zach South
SHOOOOORYUKEN!
Most powerful ➡⬇↘+⬜ ever
1:44 such an iconic image. Can't see Pascal's Goliath's face, but you can see Engel's.
It reminds me of the Giant Mata Nui vs Giant Makuta Teridax image from the G1 Bionicle.
there is nothing more platinum than two gigantic robots beating the ever living shit out of each other.
I'm sorry, it doesn't get much more platinum games than that.
TheBrilliantAndAmazingGamer What about a small woman with a bladed weapon fighting a giant robot?
The Brilliant And Amazing Gamer
The only way thing more Platinum than this is the Raiden vs Metal Gear RAY fight from the beginning of Metal Gear Rising. RULES OF NATURE!
and it doesn't get more Yoko Taro than a bunch of dead children
and you get both within 10 minutes!
The fact that they're both named after philosophers makes it even more platinum
I donno, bodyslamming a titan-sized Metal Gear, then ripping one of it's arms off, then using said arm to fight it in an arm-wrestling competition, culminating with you winning and using said arm to bisect it in half, still takes the crown in my opinion.
Almost feel like Pascal was a pacifist partially because he knew how powerful he was. And that uppercut is just icing on the cake. Tragic how his best efforts to protect the children still weren't enough.
Everytime at "Fear not, A2! I can handle this!" I burst into tears. It's like it's hardwired into me.
Same
Even when Pascal finally grew a pair and turned into a badass, it's a shame it was all for nothing.
I mean he destroyed an onslaught of Goliath type machines that may have otherwise caused devastation to the androids, so it wasn't for nothing.
It's to be expected from game creator
I’m afraid you’ve missed the point
"Fear not, A2! I can handle this!"
This game didn't have many HYPE bosses
but holy shit this more than makes up for it
The ones that were hype though are really really hyped.
All the bosses were hype for me lmao
All the boss fights were fucking hype for me. What are you talking about?
@@nehh_aksat I think he meant there aren't a lot of boss fights which is true.
Clash of the Titans.
Pacific Rim.
nothing can describe the way i felt when the perspective switches to pascal. the whole scene so beautifully portrays the game's message of utter futility. this is a real mf piece of art right here.
Hearing Pascal yelling death threats was certainly a way to stab me in the heart.
Then you cut to dead robot children who I helped by bringing their siblings back home and making a slide for them and you stab in the heart with another dagger.
Big F for Pascal :(
For anyone wondering the first song is Song of the Ancients and the Second one that starts playing during the giant robot right is Sound of the End
I had to kill Pascal.
My reason being is that I firmly believe that a person can die three times. When their memories are gone i.e Alzheimer/Dementia; when their physical bodies are dead; and when they are forgotten.
To let Pascal live as an empty shell and completely unaware that they were surrounded with love not long ago is just too depressing.
If there is a heaven for machines, I want them up there with the village they loved. And not on Earth selling their loved one's limbs completely unaware.
yfw you go back to the village after deleting his memories and see him sell you body parts of his beloved villagers and the "hearts' core of the children but to him at that point time meant nothing but junk to be sold.
did anyone else make a third option and walk away from Pascal without doing anything?
ckowkay That would've been the cruellest thing to do to Pascal. It washes your hands of the guilt, but his guilt stays with him forever.
that's what I did
I walked away because I figured Pascal had to live with what happened, the same way A2 had to live with what happened to 2B and what happened during the 14th War. It was a hard choice.
Yo people this was the most emotional battle in the fucking game. I spent 60 hours being Engels friend after I reactivated him, hear his story and manufacturing, tell him some stories and describe to him the stars... then pascal is trying to defend her children, and what motherfucker comes out of the ocean? Bitch meister, heart breaker, backslapper bastabber ENGELS HIMSELF. FUCK this I cried every time
that Engels that you repaired eventually kill himself; the one that fought Pascal was just another in the Engels series; not the same one.
Julien Jmmanuel engels isn't 1 machine
in fact every machine that looks like him is called engels
Julien Jmmanuel Pascal is dude
You can repair an Engel?
pos literally came all that way just to crush a bunch of children
remember Nier Gestalt we killed baby shades
who are technically the corrupted souls of actual babies.
But then again...they are in fact real human baby souls.
DotDotDot Hu yea, i member
The Brilliant And Amazing Gamer They weren't corrupted m8
And A2.... she killed the baby king of the forest
1:48 Long ago, the world was nothing more than an endless sea cloaked in a boundless sky, reaching as far as could possibly be imagined. Then two great Titans came into existence. The Bionis and the Mechonis. The Titans were locked in a timeless battle. Until at last, Only their lifeless corpses remained.
2:50 Someone make this a too be continued video.
Father Mozgus *2B continued*
Junior Stop Motions GOLD
my dream has comes true😢😢, a giant robot fight.
Pascal's got one mean ➡⬇↘ + ⬜
I chose to only erase his memories, seeing how he became afterwards, I think I might've fucked up..
This struck me the hardest, could feel the hits in my face
When pascal was saying “I’ll kill you” my heart sank like a rock
Getting metal gear solid 4 flashbacks with the metal gear Rex vs Ray boss fight
ThE rOcKeT lAuNcHeR iS oUt oF aMmO
WaIt fOr It tO rElOaD
LIQUID!
Ironic she protected the child from the enemy Machine but couldn’t protect them from themselves
Pascal is a guy
@@bellinbluee Pascal is a gay
Engals:Oh your approching me?
Pascal:I cant beat the shit outta you without getting closer!!!
I cannot live with this heartbreak..
This scene got me into tears. I couldnt bring myself to kill Pascal I deleted his memories. Which even then I still think its a death. It actually got me depressed..... .
These are a bunch of robots fighting, but its one of the most amazing game fights I've ever seen.
The fight: Spam heavy attack
What it feels like: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oh man this.. this is the most epic stuff I've ran into in gaming world for a long time. I've never been a huge fan of J-Stuff but this.. this is just exceptional!
Yoko Taro: "Oh, children? Heh..."
This part was just absolutely badass.
Pascal in a way became human. When it comes to protecting your children you will fight
When i searched "Pascal, Engels debate" this is not what i expected...
That uppercut Pascal does could probably level a skyscraper-
When I played this part I blasted rules of nature from metal gear rising revengeance in the background, it was the most epic fight scene ever
Its...Its Beautiful!
Giant Clunky robots dealing Heavy blows to each other!!!
the sound of steel clanking and shattering!!!
Kkkkyyaaaaaaaaaaa~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I am curious
dont u mean * doki doki * ^^
weebs get the bullet first
Yoko Taro is an infanticidal genius...
does Pascal remind anyone else of shirokuma from dangan ronpa?
This Engel makes Devastator look like a Hasbro toy
I dont understand.
Pascal should have understood who was responsible for this.
And yet he just chooses to die either for real , or by deleting his memories...
Why not take revenge on the fuc*ing machine network , which was responsible for that?
Despair can do things to a person. Especially if it involved a bunch of "children" that committed suicide even though you promised to protect them.
Pascal has given up the moment he saw what children did to themselves...
A2 should have smacked him really hard , and yell at him what a coward he is...
Spiro Dra you can pretty much do that by walking away and leaving Pascal alive with his memories.
He blamed himself for giving them knowledge. "Ignorance is bliss," per se. I feel that choosing to walk away was the cruellest option of the three, again, "ignorance is bliss."
You try believing any effort will amount to anything after:
-Circumstances just forced you to abandon your principles to protect what you hold dear
-Your previous actions indirectly caused it all to be for nothing
Pascal had nothing left. No village, nobody to protect, no sense of self, no ideals, and especially no way to forgive himself. Everything he had ever worked for since leaving the network had been taken from him. What possible reason would he have to keep fighting?
Pascal literally went from G1 Optimus Prime in the beginning to now being more like Bay Optimums Prime when he started to yell “I’ll Kill You.”
BEST FIGHT EVER OMG
that moment Blase Pascal was fed up of Friedrich Engels constant complaints about his philosophy
Brother! It's not over, not yet!
Certainly not a difficult fight, but man was it epic...Which is sad, because this is one of the few cases where something being "epic" means something very wrong is happening.
Me wondering where these giant robots came out of the water from when they are standing fine implying the water isn't deep.
damn I wish these guys would make an Evangelion game *tears of joy*
You know I have to wonder, even if the tanks were able to get into the city without resistance, how would that even work?
The game has shown that majority of major roads are blocked, collapsed, or have too much debris to make them passable for something as heavy as a tank. They would have had more luck deploying hundreds of the giant chicken laser bots than these things.
i mean the tanks could fly so that kinda circumvents those issues. the only real question is, why did this not happen sooner? the machine network was ruthless and only served to kill the androids and their few allies.
So I've found the easiest way to beat Engel is to heavy attack then light then heavy or just attack and NEVER move
I had never mentioned it and While back A2 killed 2b And 9s for some girl at my age She killed Pascal by protecting her against all of the enemies from danger & After what I did back then the same sort of way what I’m doing right now!
Or "Why you should beware the nice ones"
Beware the robot that preaches philosophy. He doesn't fuck around. He'll hop into his mech and rip you ten different new ones you didn't know your body even had.
Man, the graphics are amazing.
Pascal built a village on the idea of peace and pacifism. He creates an osasis of tranquility in a world where everlasting war is the norm.
I knew that he and his peace were doomed in the very moment when he decided to fight. He betrayed his own philosphy and, in turn, doomed all those who followed him.
This is pretty much the opposite of the message of this scene. He fought because it was the only way he *could* save the very idea of peace within the hell that was the Machine War. His philosophy wasn't peace for peace's sake, it was peace to ensure the possibility of his brethren living happily some day. Everyone who followed Pascal was doomed before Pascal took a stand, because they were surrounded those who would do anything to destroy them. The children died because Pascal had an oversight in his teachings, but that oversight did not reflect on him or his ideals as a whole.
Just like what Lady Two did in Drakengard... She was fighting for the sake of her people, friends, children.. but eventually died because she couldn't help them... I always thought that Pascal and Two are very similar. None of them wanted to fight in the first place (Remember, Two only killed really bad people and saved the oppressed ones, after that she didn't want to do any violence), all of them wanted a family, all of them lost themselves due to being too pure to the world they were living in
Until Relic gets its act together with regards to making a good Warhammer 40k RTS with titans, or another publisher does a game featuring Warhammer battle titans in real-time combat, this will be the closest we see to gigantic titan mecha duke it out. Shame about the ending though.
Did anyone choose to leave Pascal instead of killing him or remove his memories?
3:49 500K Tons of metals fell into the ocean!it was Sooo Epic!
1:51 Is this a xenoblade chronicles reference?
During this particular segment into the game... I truly felt as if I had.... BECOME A GOD!!!
No button tutorial and i die spawning after the battle with the 100.000 robots
Aka "Pascal's Fucking Pissed"
Pascal is willing to protect A2 in order to do no harm in Nier history!
they're not actually children.. they're all the same machines that take different roles upon themselves
Requiem They're fresh machines that Pascal recruited for his village. They're "children" because they still had much to learn from Pascal's teachings.
What an epic fight!!
The moment Pascal became an absolute Chad
hearing Pascal say "i'll kill you" broke me..
10/10 Uppercut
Pascal's Ultimate skill
Play as Pascal just this once.......
Why does yoko taro love dead children so much?!
Because he is the despair after all
good thing they do explain how to use this fucking thing after all, so no one has to google his shit out of…
The combat maybe over simplified, but the spectacle is the reason we awe to this right?
This part was pretty neato.
You can defend when using the Engels? How am I learning of this now?
Is it better to kill pascal than to delete her memories?
SPOILER if you delete Pascal's memories, he shows up with a shop in the village. The items in the shop are machine parts from the dead villager's which can be used for crafting QQ
D4VID 1699 Well, when you delete his memories he comes back without any memory of the village and sells you the remains of his people unknowingly. As morbid as that is, I kept him alive because I didn't have the heart to kill him.
D4VID 1699 I killed him, I thought about reprograming him because I wanted him to live, but I realized that was selfish, he had lost everything so I gave him peace.
I walked away without deleting your memories or killing him. I'm pretty sure he committed suicide since he disappeared after that
D4VID 1699 Pascal is a dude
5 words
I must protect the children!
Shame, was expecting Megabots vs Kuratas to be like this.
Deer simulator has brought me here
nooooooooooooo Pascal.....
Pascal 😢
I Must Protect The CHILDREN.
What is the name of the song that plays during Pascal vs Engels fight?
Best hack and slash game ever. 😎
does anyone know what music played during this part
How do you attack when you do this because I'm having trouble doing it
how can i attack with pascal? l2 don't work
You have to be patient. When you press the weak or strong attack, you have to hold it down and wait for him to move. It's as slow as you might expect :D
Guys can anyone tell me the name of the background music??
Rahul Anwardeen which part?
Junior Stop Motions 2:10-3:45
Rahul Anwardeen rules of nature
CakeIsTasty- yy Isnt that the song from Metal Gear Rising
it's "Sound of the End", probably the dynamic version.
mhm i know that if you kill pascale he is just dead and if you earse his memory he sells his childrens parts.
but what happens to him if you just leave him with his memories.
i tried to find him in my savefile but no luck here did he kill himself?
is he angry about a2 for not killing him?
is he going to form another village?
or maybe he did the same like 9s in ending c
Curious about this too.
(SPOILERS)
I left him the first time. He called me a traitor and it just went to the next scene where you select the next character to play as. I felt too guilt to take it any further, so I reset and wiped his memories.
Has anyone left him with his memories, and, if so, does he still open his shop?
He commits suicide
jecht3009046 there's no shop I think what jokoko said is true
I know it's much late but if someone finds it, according to the lore he remains alive with his memories and many years later makes a peace treaty with the androids
@@tanishqminz4291 where'd you get that from?
So, would you guys delete Pascal's memories or kill him?
You can actually leave the building and leave. She will say something before you exit and that's the reason he walked back, but you can keep on walking out the building and pascal will be pissed.
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