3:27 The moment when you realize Visari's words "madness begins" and realize you didn't kill a Tyrant and a mastermind of all your problems, but in fact the only person keeping the very worst of helghast at bay, uncaging the real monsters.
Meh, I don’t know. All he was really talking about in this final scene was that the cult of personality around him was so strong that if they made a martyr out of him, the Helghast would lose their minds and go full WW2 Japan and fight to the last man out of vengeance and rage. Visari believed he was the only one with enough influence over the Helghast that he could guide Helghan and the ISA through a negotiated peace. Kind of, again going back to the WW2 analogy, like the reason they left the Emperor of Japan in power. That said, Visari and his inner circle, while certainly a bunch of bastards themselves in their own right, were definitely keeping opportunistic psychopaths like Stahl in check. Helghan always had the capability of weaponizing petrusite. Judging by Admiral Orlock’s genuinely horrified reaction to Stahl’s Earth genocide plan though, it’s pretty clear doing so was a fairly appalling and unacceptable idea even for most of the Helghast higher ups. Out of Orlock, Lente, Metrac, Cobar and Radec, maybe Cobar is the only one I could see being genuinely insane and depraved enough to actually do anything like that, and he was pretty much just a militia colonel being kept in check by General Metrac. Everyone else, while certainly having a fair amount of war crimes and evil tendencies to their name, actually seemed fairy level headed and professional for the most part, as far as space fascists go.
@@JakvsMetalheads999 Their priorities were to take back Vekta from the Earth Government, not genocide an entire planet for revenge. Doing so would mean stepping as low as Earth did when they forced the majority of the old Vektan population(the people who would later found the Helghast Empire) onto Helghan under the assumption that they'd all die from its inhospitable environment.... just because Earth didn't want to lose its place as the biggest economic and political power in the galaxy.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 I mean, the ISA didn’t actually force them to go to Helghan. After the first war, the Helghast launched a guerilla campaign against the ISA occupation forces, pretty much started an insurgency and resorted to terrorist attacks and such. The ISA responded, as the wiki puts it, “by harshly suppressing the local Helghan population”, essentially enacting martial law and probably some kind of apartheid like system that made life miserable for the Helghast population of Vekta. It got so bad that they decided to demand that they be allowed to just leave and go to Helghan, to which the ISA military government responded by essentially saying “fuck it, go ahead.” Basically washed their hands of the responsibility of having to deal with the Helghast at all. And so millions of Helghast chose independence from the ISA at any cost and left for Helghan in “The Exodus”. The ISA technically could be considered to have forced it by making life such a living hell on Vekta for the Helghast population, but then the Helghast could have accepted their defeat in the First Extra-Solar War without resorting to terrorism, which might have allowed relations with the ISA and UCN to smooth over and normalize faster and painlessly. But that’s pretty much all of Killzone - a never ending cause and effect cycle of both sides making horrible decisions that lead to more conflict.
@@JakvsMetalheads999 The problem is "just accepting their defeat" when you've been invaded by a hostile power which is occupying your land, making life miserable and has deprived you of your autonomy and right to live decently. The "Just accept defeat" narrative would mean the resistance movements of WWII should have laid their arms down and accepted nazi rule, as just one example. Its really not an option. The Vektan colonists were probably right to resist. Wouldn't you, if it was your country, your home and people being oppressed? That doesn't excuse what the Helghast end up doing later, though. Once they've gotten off world and have a new place to call home, that's when it gets muddy.
Joris de Man is a boss, his score during Visari's speech is what made this scene come through. Why Sony didn't have him compose the music for Shadow Fall is beyond me...
because they didn't want to put something so glorious and great, in the game like this. Even music won't be able to save last killzone from what it is.
3:27 onward is incredible. I absolutely love the way the final moments play out. Sev wandering out of the palace and seeing a second Helghan fleet arriving to wipe out what's left of the ISA, and the music reflects the utter panic as the soldiers see how screwed they are. And while everyone else runs around in panic, Sev just sits down and watches, unable to gather anymore strength to fight. So bleak but fits the game perfectly.
They better make a Killzone Trilogy Remaster because I never got to play these games and I have a PS4 literally ripe for the chance to have a remastered trilogy of Killzone games. I wanted to play the games mainly due to this epic soundtrack and interesting story behind the Helghast.
If you get PS Now and do the 7 day free trial, you can literally marathon the whole series (minus the handle held games). All I’ll say if when your almost done with your free trial, don’t forget to disable auto renewal and level your expectations for the first one. The second one is when things get good, but playing one with make you appreciate 2 more.
"Scolar Visari! I'm placing you under arrest, under Article 27 of-" "And who are you, soldier?" "Sevchenko. Sergeant First Class." "...They sent a Sergeant to take Visari?"
+Jake B We fight this war because we must! You filthy ISA want to rob us of our land, our livelihood, our families, and everything else we own and hold dear to us. The ISA are greedy fiends that must be destroyed! We will kill every one of those monsters! A dawn of a glorious Helghan victory is upon us! Ever we fight on, but this will never stop us, we shall never falter, we will never give. We are a united Helghan nation! We are one! Hail Helghan!
Laredo Cornelius You fucking charlatan swine, you'll drink a cities worth of runoff before anyone respects your individuality, you are simply a cog in a desimated machine. sit down.
To me KZ2 has the best soundtrack out of all the KZ games. Sony and GG should release a master bundle with soundtrack from kz1 to Kzl all the way to shadowfall. Maybe a behind the music etc. and perhaps if there are any, maybe the unreleased song(s). I wonder why they replaced the composer for the new game. I get the new characters/settings/ etc. but why did they replace joris de man ?
I hope it wasn't a money issue, but if it was, Sony made a mistake and should have paid the man whatever he was asking for. Although KZ2 was a terrific game, I think the soundtrack put it over the top.
One, it was Sev who launched the nuke. Two, they only wanted to destroy Stahl's ship; they had no idea that the petrusite would spread to the entire planet.
DT Jackson Ssssh. They would still have needed clearance to fire a nuclear weapon in any circumstance. Also, Rico still kills Visari and defies almost every order given to him. Also, they were never cleared to destroy Stahl's ship in the first place. Last time I checked, the ISA had capitulated. Their confirmed orders were to warn Earth using the computers on the Space Station/Elevator.
3:27 The moment when you realize Visari's words "madness begins" and realize you didn't kill a Tyrant and a mastermind of all your problems, but in fact the only person keeping the very worst of helghast at bay, uncaging the real monsters.
Meh, I don’t know. All he was really talking about in this final scene was that the cult of personality around him was so strong that if they made a martyr out of him, the Helghast would lose their minds and go full WW2 Japan and fight to the last man out of vengeance and rage. Visari believed he was the only one with enough influence over the Helghast that he could guide Helghan and the ISA through a negotiated peace. Kind of, again going back to the WW2 analogy, like the reason they left the Emperor of Japan in power.
That said, Visari and his inner circle, while certainly a bunch of bastards themselves in their own right, were definitely keeping opportunistic psychopaths like Stahl in check. Helghan always had the capability of weaponizing petrusite. Judging by Admiral Orlock’s genuinely horrified reaction to Stahl’s Earth genocide plan though, it’s pretty clear doing so was a fairly appalling and unacceptable idea even for most of the Helghast higher ups. Out of Orlock, Lente, Metrac, Cobar and Radec, maybe Cobar is the only one I could see being genuinely insane and depraved enough to actually do anything like that, and he was pretty much just a militia colonel being kept in check by General Metrac. Everyone else, while certainly having a fair amount of war crimes and evil tendencies to their name, actually seemed fairy level headed and professional for the most part, as far as space fascists go.
@@JakvsMetalheads999 Their priorities were to take back Vekta from the Earth Government, not genocide an entire planet for revenge. Doing so would mean stepping as low as Earth did when they forced the majority of the old Vektan population(the people who would later found the Helghast Empire) onto Helghan under the assumption that they'd all die from its inhospitable environment.... just because Earth didn't want to lose its place as the biggest economic and political power in the galaxy.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639 I mean, the ISA didn’t actually force them to go to Helghan. After the first war, the Helghast launched a guerilla campaign against the ISA occupation forces, pretty much started an insurgency and resorted to terrorist attacks and such. The ISA responded, as the wiki puts it, “by harshly suppressing the local Helghan population”, essentially enacting martial law and probably some kind of apartheid like system that made life miserable for the Helghast population of Vekta. It got so bad that they decided to demand that they be allowed to just leave and go to Helghan, to which the ISA military government responded by essentially saying “fuck it, go ahead.” Basically washed their hands of the responsibility of having to deal with the Helghast at all. And so millions of Helghast chose independence from the ISA at any cost and left for Helghan in “The Exodus”.
The ISA technically could be considered to have forced it by making life such a living hell on Vekta for the Helghast population, but then the Helghast could have accepted their defeat in the First Extra-Solar War without resorting to terrorism, which might have allowed relations with the ISA and UCN to smooth over and normalize faster and painlessly. But that’s pretty much all of Killzone - a never ending cause and effect cycle of both sides making horrible decisions that lead to more conflict.
@@JakvsMetalheads999 The problem is "just accepting their defeat" when you've been invaded by a hostile power which is occupying your land, making life miserable and has deprived you of your autonomy and right to live decently. The "Just accept defeat" narrative would mean the resistance movements of WWII should have laid their arms down and accepted nazi rule, as just one example. Its really not an option. The Vektan colonists were probably right to resist. Wouldn't you, if it was your country, your home and people being oppressed? That doesn't excuse what the Helghast end up doing later, though. Once they've gotten off world and have a new place to call home, that's when it gets muddy.
yeahh... somebody needs to learn history @@chaosgrunt9554
"We wear our wounds like badges of honor. Helghan is ours. And we will die before we let it fall to plunderers."
Vive la Helghan!
spoiler: they did >.< Facking ISA!
3:28 'WE'RE F&%CKED!' moment. All that hard work, and they killed only the tip of the iceberg which was the Helghast Army.
Joris de Man is a boss, his score during Visari's speech is what made this scene come through. Why Sony didn't have him compose the music for Shadow Fall is beyond me...
because they didn't want to put something so glorious and great, in the game like this. Even music won't be able to save last killzone from what it is.
+Raiko Seria the music can't save it from falling short
His music for the first two game is absolutely amazing.
3:27 onward is incredible. I absolutely love the way the final moments play out.
Sev wandering out of the palace and seeing a second Helghan fleet arriving to wipe out what's left of the ISA, and the music reflects the utter panic as the soldiers see how screwed they are.
And while everyone else runs around in panic, Sev just sits down and watches, unable to gather anymore strength to fight.
So bleak but fits the game perfectly.
brony pedophile?
3:30 when you've been gaming all night and have school/work the next day and then see the sun rise when you finally get tired.
haha
2:08-2:20 this part always stuck with me, the strings descend into a chaotic fervor that symbolizes the hell that Visaris death puts the ISA into
the words you use are perfect
exactly, a feverish descent into madness
not bright times of peace ahead for sure
he's a genius
They better make a Killzone Trilogy Remaster because I never got to play these games and I have a PS4 literally ripe for the chance to have a remastered trilogy of Killzone games. I wanted to play the games mainly due to this epic soundtrack and interesting story behind the Helghast.
If you get PS Now and do the 7 day free trial, you can literally marathon the whole series (minus the handle held games). All I’ll say if when your almost done with your free trial, don’t forget to disable auto renewal and level your expectations for the first one. The second one is when things get good, but playing one with make you appreciate 2 more.
Weird seeing you here, Comrade, but thank you for all the Soviet marches!
"Scolar Visari! I'm placing you under arrest, under Article 27 of-"
"And who are you, soldier?"
"Sevchenko. Sergeant First Class."
"...They sent a Sergeant to take Visari?"
"Are your commanders really all so... afraid?"
"War's over Visari. You've _lost."_
"Really Sergeant? And who _won?"_
that fucking Cello as he's lying dying on the ground is BEAUTIFUL!
I stay with my people in the life as in the death!
Best music and composer in a videogame ever !!!!
Imo Killzone has way better music for combat games. Take note Call Of Duty
And who are _you_ ... soldier?
rex captan 501st
James, James Bond
Sevchenko. Sergeant First Class.
@@liamcdm3689 they send a sergeant to take visary?
@@technopriest6708 Are your masters really all so...afraid?
They send a sergeant to take Visari? Are your commanders really all so afraid?
Commanders*
No sir, we’re honestly just the only ones that survived this far… Radec did a bang up job defending this city! Bravo! Anyway, uh, you’re under arrest…
@@JakvsMetalheads999Run from the might of the Helghan People. SEND THE MAWLER NO SHIPS LEAVE HELGHAN!!
Rest easy Visari... We will make those ISA dogs pay someday.
Oh?
Mike J Helghast Loyalist HisHolyMajesty Fuck Visari, you people have been sheepish victims of the (awesome) Helghast propaganda.
+Jake B We fight this war because we must! You filthy ISA want to rob us of our land, our livelihood, our families, and everything else we own and hold dear to us. The ISA are greedy fiends that must be destroyed! We will kill every one of those monsters! A dawn of a glorious Helghan victory is upon us! Ever we fight on, but this will never stop us, we shall never falter, we will never give. We are a united Helghan nation! We are one! Hail Helghan!
Laredo Cornelius You fucking charlatan swine, you'll drink a cities worth of runoff before anyone respects your individuality, you are simply a cog in a desimated machine. sit down.
You prove how horrible the ISA are, you are a sad example of a living being You are very immature, throwing childish "insults" at me.
You have not won, you will never ...!
Brian Cox gives a masteful perfomance.
@Guerrilla, a new Killzone game would be amazing. Please don’t forget us #killzone fans 🍻🙏🏾
#releasethekillzone
Yes
They cast us aside like Earth did the Helghast. They will pay for their treachery
Sev:"Scolar Visari!" Silent Melody begins....Epic
The madness...begins
Whether or not you think the Helghast were the good guys, I think everybody can agree that the music is fucking amazing
2:11 Your masters will beg me to restore order...You have not won! You will never!
When you manage to fight your way up to the leader of the enemy army, only to realize he speaks nothing but truth.
When you hear this, you know you arent a hero
I can't forget the deep words of scolar visari: you loose the war,really?and who has won?
We have build this great nation from nothing!!!
"Take me, and Helghan will dissolve into chaos." - Autarch Scolar Visari
3:25 is definitely when 800 divisions Order 66 your ass in a game of Hearts of Iron IV
That face when the World is communist and you are nazi
@@lautarofernandez8012 "I accept this challenge."
>When the USA joins WW2
1:28 and it begins
RICO, NOOO!
To me KZ2 has the best soundtrack out of all the KZ games. Sony and GG should release a master bundle with soundtrack from kz1 to Kzl all the way to shadowfall. Maybe a behind the music etc. and perhaps if there are any, maybe the unreleased song(s). I wonder why they replaced the composer for the new game. I get the new characters/settings/ etc. but why did they replace joris de man ?
I hope it wasn't a money issue, but if it was, Sony made a mistake and should have paid the man whatever he was asking for. Although KZ2 was a terrific game, I think the soundtrack put it over the top.
+HoeeSayy I thought Killzone 2 was amazing!
Rico did the one thing that fucked the ISA. When Visari died, the Helghast didnt surrender. They fought harder
The "you f*cked up, Rico!" song
Never yell at Ricco... It makes him mad...
Scolar Visari...... Scolar Visari, I place you under arrest under the article 27.....
epic. spechless.
You came here for 2:11
Pássaro Azul Oh yes
2021
2022 now...
2024!
Best part 2:35
Not in Killzone 3.
4:14 "Shares nudes on main knowing the consequences"
DT Jackson: What about when he nukes Helghan?
One, it was Sev who launched the nuke. Two, they only wanted to destroy Stahl's ship; they had no idea that the petrusite would spread to the entire planet.
DT Jackson Ssssh.
They would still have needed clearance to fire a nuclear weapon in any circumstance.
Also, Rico still kills Visari and defies almost every order given to him.
Also, they were never cleared to destroy Stahl's ship in the first place. Last time I checked, the ISA had capitulated. Their confirmed orders were to warn Earth using the computers on the Space Station/Elevator.
Rico's character in Killzone 3 has nothing to do with any of that.
DT Jackson True
I just found a way to reply to old comments.
How?
3:20
This is the song of Sweden waking up.
Don't be absurd
Fio Germi You're right. They might be too far gone.
Third world country by 2030. Better wake up faster.
1:09
3:05