They somewhat show what he became in the hologram that Aloy is looking at, 14:12 shows a huge red mass in the room. Faro must have kept growing and mutating unable to die for all that time. Mother nature and karma really laid into him.
The scary thing is after discovering the truth about Far Zenith it's not impossible that Fero might have stumbled upon the same secret though lacking Zenith technology he couldn't perfect the process.
I don’t dare imagine what Ted looked like in the end but it sounded agonizing. And honestly…that is what he deserved. He suffered for centuries that way trapped and alone. I was certainly not expecting this but I am glad karma got its kiss from Ted Faro. The man who saved the world only to cause an apocalyptic devastation. And that wasn’t enough for Ted, no, then he chose to risk humanity’s future-ensured by Zero Dawn and GAIA-by wiping out the human archive of knowledge and cultural achievement. All because he was too ashamed and didn’t want the world, future or past, to know that he was the cause of the plague that destroyed them. In the end the only real good he truly did was footing the bill for Zero Dawn. Just like Elisabet said.
And he was never even the man who saved the world, he just took credit for all Elisabet Sobecks work while she was his employee. She saved the world twice. And he got what he deserved.
@@th0r0shvener52 They did now. It's on the fifth disc, called Entombed. Although I'm kinda not feeling the brooding atmosphere as much, and the bass lines aren't accentuated enough for my liking. I came here to see if I'm misremembering how it sounded in the actual level. :D
@@TheVoidOfWhatever Yeah the released version is the part where they are escaping. But the more somber part when they are exploring was not released from what I can tell. That’s a shame!
Ted fero. After killing humanity for the second time in his life, enslaved what was left of humanity by putting kill switchs into them, then threatend the capable into compliance after a demestration on 2 people. He then built a statue of himself? God this character might be fictional but the anger he creates towards himself is very real. But at the end of it all he was still flawed, and he died in a way befitting of his crimes. The monster within bursting outward as the cancerous tumor he wad , destroying his human vessel and depriving his imagined god hood. He spent centeries alone as that thing, the only company he had being himself and the corpses of those who'd rather die than help him. Dying in fire and molten metal is a underserved mercy
Unfortunately it seems like he just woke up from some sort of slumber, as his heart rate and blood pressure spiked and we couldnt hear any screaming or bashing before we entered.
Props to the writers for giving one hell of a villain we never actually see in Faro, and managing to give him a hell of his own based off of his own ego. Not to mention characters like Aloy who are able to talk themselves out of situations convincingly.
Absolutely horrified by this mission. I mean Ted Faro was an absolute bad guy but just at the start of the mission, swimming underwater seeing his tomb above an enormous underwater lava pool gave me absolute total villain vibes. And then him being alive in there for centuries, mutating, my gosh. He must have looked horrible, I imagine some kind of ratking from LOU2 but a lot bigger. I do wonder if his offscreen death is just what it is, or if this is gonna play a role in Horizon 3. I mean Faro won’t show up in 3, it may have been offscreen and the general rule (it did not happen if you haven’t seen it) doesn’t apply here I think. The self-destruct function of the tomb after Faro’s death started and besides even if he survived, he would drown in lava and molten metal so I’m quite sure he died there. Unless the devs at Guerilla Games have a clever twist in mind (clones, digitalised humans, or anything else) which honestly wouldn’t surprise me one bit. But my best guess is that Nemesis will be something similar in physical form in Horizon 3, the tease of Faro in the tomb here was just to big of a thing to immediately kill of and forget about it
Nah, he's dead. The facility was programmed to destroy itself if Faro's heart stopped. It began to fall apart after the soldiers killed him and burned his mutated body.
More then likely he would have become an extremely painful giant mass of blood vessels and flesh, unable too move much. Not really a good boss battle. This is definitely a better end for him. More fitting
You know, I was expecting Thebes to be full of mutant monster of Ted's "descendants". But this... being alone, your body constantly mutating until you're a husk of your former self is terrifying.
I also just wanna wanna point out that, that creature is the last of the original non man made human, the last one of us. Kinda deep when you think about it. The last descendent of hundred thousands of years of evolution. From cave men to the roman empire to modern space faring humanity, ted was the last, though mutated, he was the last natural original non man made human. After his death we truly went extinct as a species, though the current population of the world are human clones, it still feels like the true original humanity went extinct in this scene.
I was disgusted going down into that place. I tried to blow up that statue I knew that ceo dude wasn't leaving that bunker too I wanted to see what he looked like, but im glad the game didn't show us.
who else, startt of this mission, was like "im gonna have to kill this guy" and every step through the facility, saw him placing down heavy gunners and guards at every door like "yep, gonna need to kill them too" didnt expect Faro, but I knew he wasnt gonna let us walk out :p
So ted faro is alive but he became a mutated monster during the events of horizon hmmm i wonder what he looks like maybe like tyrant from resident evil?
My money is on a future game revealing that this Faro’s mutations allowed him to survive this through enhanced regenerative capabilities. His heart stopped from the Ceo’s attack, but enough living cells survived it and the reactor meltdown to reconstitute himself overtime… but without the pre-existing body to corrupt the manifestation of his mutations, he’ll appear in a much more cohesive form.
What you complaining about? What has stupidity and brilliance to do with playing games. If you don't have the money for play this game than i am sorry for you - i have myself not much money but i bought me the game. If you don' t like playing games look for another way to complain
I don't think I've ever disliked an actual human being more than Ted Faro and he's not even real! The Ceo made things worse too 😂
They somewhat show what he became in the hologram that Aloy is looking at, 14:12 shows a huge red mass in the room. Faro must have kept growing and mutating unable to die for all that time. Mother nature and karma really laid into him.
That's it. Tentacles everywhere.
The scary thing is after discovering the truth about Far Zenith it's not impossible that Fero might have stumbled upon the same secret though lacking Zenith technology he couldn't perfect the process.
Respect for the guard that entered that door to burn Faro, he needed to get closer to whatever was behind that door.
Yeah the guard didn't run or scream when it sees faro
I don’t dare imagine what Ted looked like in the end but it sounded agonizing. And honestly…that is what he deserved. He suffered for centuries that way trapped and alone. I was certainly not expecting this but I am glad karma got its kiss from Ted Faro.
The man who saved the world only to cause an apocalyptic devastation. And that wasn’t enough for Ted, no, then he chose to risk humanity’s future-ensured by Zero Dawn and GAIA-by wiping out the human archive of knowledge and cultural achievement. All because he was too ashamed and didn’t want the world, future or past, to know that he was the cause of the plague that destroyed them.
In the end the only real good he truly did was footing the bill for Zero Dawn. Just like Elisabet said.
Like i had no idea someone could be worst than Hitler like....god
Based on the hologram, he had three heads and no lower body. it turns to mush.
And he was never even the man who saved the world, he just took credit for all Elisabet Sobecks work while she was his employee. She saved the world twice. And he got what he deserved.
14:00 Aloy's whole face journey as she realizes exactly what she's looking at... Damn
I love the music in this level. It’s darkly foreboding and a little creepy.
And the composer didn't release it :(
@@th0r0shvener52 They did now. It's on the fifth disc, called Entombed. Although I'm kinda not feeling the brooding atmosphere as much, and the bass lines aren't accentuated enough for my liking. I came here to see if I'm misremembering how it sounded in the actual level. :D
@@TheVoidOfWhatever Yeah the released version is the part where they are escaping. But the more somber part when they are exploring was not released from what I can tell. That’s a shame!
Ted fero. After killing humanity for the second time in his life, enslaved what was left of humanity by putting kill switchs into them, then threatend the capable into compliance after a demestration on 2 people. He then built a statue of himself?
God this character might be fictional but the anger he creates towards himself is very real.
But at the end of it all he was still flawed, and he died in a way befitting of his crimes.
The monster within bursting outward as the cancerous tumor he wad , destroying his human vessel and depriving his imagined god hood.
He spent centeries alone as that thing, the only company he had being himself and the corpses of those who'd rather die than help him.
Dying in fire and molten metal is a underserved mercy
Unfortunately it seems like he just woke up from some sort of slumber, as his heart rate and blood pressure spiked and we couldnt hear any screaming or bashing before we entered.
Props to the writers for giving one hell of a villain we never actually see in Faro, and managing to give him a hell of his own based off of his own ego. Not to mention characters like Aloy who are able to talk themselves out of situations convincingly.
Absolutely horrified by this mission. I mean Ted Faro was an absolute bad guy but just at the start of the mission, swimming underwater seeing his tomb above an enormous underwater lava pool gave me absolute total villain vibes. And then him being alive in there for centuries, mutating, my gosh. He must have looked horrible, I imagine some kind of ratking from LOU2 but a lot bigger. I do wonder if his offscreen death is just what it is, or if this is gonna play a role in Horizon 3. I mean Faro won’t show up in 3, it may have been offscreen and the general rule (it did not happen if you haven’t seen it) doesn’t apply here I think. The self-destruct function of the tomb after Faro’s death started and besides even if he survived, he would drown in lava and molten metal so I’m quite sure he died there. Unless the devs at Guerilla Games have a clever twist in mind (clones, digitalised humans, or anything else) which honestly wouldn’t surprise me one bit. But my best guess is that Nemesis will be something similar in physical form in Horizon 3, the tease of Faro in the tomb here was just to big of a thing to immediately kill of and forget about it
Nah, he's dead. The facility was programmed to destroy itself if Faro's heart stopped. It began to fall apart after the soldiers killed him and burned his mutated body.
I didn't think they'd be able to pull off a fitting end for Ted, but I can't think of a better fate for him.
I thought we would fight him
More then likely he would have become an extremely painful giant mass of blood vessels and flesh, unable too move much. Not really a good boss battle. This is definitely a better end for him. More fitting
I'm expecting a fight with mutated ted
Same especially with all those health herbs around
I imagine Ted's look like a David Cronenberg monster. Don't you ?
I'm too scared to know what he looks like
thats why its hidden, for the game rating....
Probably like captain keyes near the end of halo 1
@@VansForever Thank you! when i played the mission myself i kept thinking of "the guy ftom halo 1" but i couldnt remember the name
@@2or3Witnesses comics. future Lore descriptions. etc....
I would have a bad feeling about that kind of....well....
@@VansForever no, that's too advanced of a mutation.
something like an ever bleeding zombified-like appearance, I do not know.
Can I just say... this mission really creeped me out
This feels like a horror story ripped straight out of Fallout.
You know, I was expecting Thebes to be full of mutant monster of Ted's "descendants". But this... being alone, your body constantly mutating until you're a husk of your former self is terrifying.
Eu olhei essa missão numa sexta, de noite. Foi quase de perder o sono!
When I saw his statue it really pissed me off. So upset I wish I could blow it up myself.
I also just wanna wanna point out that, that creature is the last of the original non man made human, the last one of us. Kinda deep when you think about it. The last descendent of hundred thousands of years of evolution. From cave men to the roman empire to modern space faring humanity, ted was the last, though mutated, he was the last natural original non man made human. After his death we truly went extinct as a species, though the current population of the world are human clones, it still feels like the true original humanity went extinct in this scene.
I was disgusted going down into that place. I tried to blow up that statue
I knew that ceo dude wasn't leaving that bunker too
I wanted to see what he looked like, but im glad the game didn't show us.
Bro they did us dirty but not showing us what he looks like (besides a hazy hologram)
not really, sometimes, things are best left to imagination
When you suddenly find your self in a metro game.
I just played through this mission and it really stuck out to me that there's a descriptor when Aloy is looking at this "Brain activity minimal"
Late reply here, but yeah I noticed that also. Seems like he was basically a vegetable
My best guess, He probably looked like William Birkin from resident evil 2, fully mutated 🤔
who else, startt of this mission, was like "im gonna have to kill this guy" and every step through the facility, saw him placing down heavy gunners and guards at every door like "yep, gonna need to kill them too" didnt expect Faro, but I knew he wasnt gonna let us walk out :p
It’s not letting me scan the device lol. Nothing happening afterwards. Just saying it’s a Medical Chair, Don’t know what’s going on.
That is why death is our nature!
Otherwise we be end up like that jerkface without a mouth and wants to scream forever in agony! 14:00
So ted faro is alive but he became a mutated monster during the events of horizon hmmm i wonder what he looks like maybe like tyrant from resident evil?
My money is on a future game revealing that this Faro’s mutations allowed him to survive this through enhanced regenerative capabilities. His heart stopped from the Ceo’s attack, but enough living cells survived it and the reactor meltdown to reconstitute himself overtime… but without the pre-existing body to corrupt the manifestation of his mutations, he’ll appear in a much more cohesive form.
I managed to hate CEO more than Ted
The Ceo… you mean C.E.O.
This is how religion start
Wait... TED FARO BECAME SOMETHING WEIRD??? UHHHH
ceo most irritating character 😂😂... ted faro better than him
im sorry but why stupid people got money to play games. and brilliant people doesnt have the luxury. urgh. nvm.
What you complaining about? What has stupidity and brilliance to do with playing games. If you don't have the money for play this game than i am sorry for you - i have myself not much money but i bought me the game. If you don' t like playing games look for another way to complain
@@dhaggyyuniversum1121 I think he/her means rich people like Ted Faro that bring chaos to the world.
@@Sedene_melusine Okay than i misinterpreted that. I thought he meant playing games. About Ted Faro he is definitely right