This POV shows how terrifying Jason really is, just as much as Vaas. He became just as much of a monster as Vaas, just like how the game frames the two.
One thing I noticed about the insanity speech is that: 1. He doesn't wake you; you wake up on your own and hear him. 2. When he's done, he asks again, "Have I told you the definition of insanity?" This opens the possibility that he was repeating the speech over and over like an insane person while you were asleep.
@@darcave7986sorry if wrong here but the only reason i think Jason didn’t cut his arm off was because that’s the dull side of the blade if I’m not mistaken ?
@@kingjayskingdom810I think you are right, but Jason was going for the kill to stab him in the heart but Vaas block it, then Jason did that sick move to drop the blade into his other hand.
The crazy thing is it they likely fighting with a needle and Jason just drugged Vaas, as the knife he used isn't own by Jason when he confronts Vaas as he already handed to Vaas sister
I don't know if this is just Vaas' imagination, but I'd like to think Jason was actually grinning like a maniac when he stabbed him and Vaas felt fear in that moment
Strangely I feel that despite the wacky visuals this is probably the clearest depiction of what actually happened. It kinda backs up how Vaas `died` and how crazed Jason was by this point. The genuiness of whether Jason was actually stabbed by Vaas is still a bit up in the air since such an attack dont really seem to be Vaas` style anyway - not for Jason at this point of the game. Not to mention Jason just walking off that injury. In Vaas` recollection it seems there is no knife wound, so that initial stabbing we see in FC3 probably didnt happen, or was more metephorical. To me the most interesting part of the unreliable narrators that this introduced is that it calls the question of who suprised who - both Vaas and Jason say peekaboo in their perspective versions. Is it just a callback to his own words or did Jason say it but attribute it to Vaas in his haze? If so, who actually found who? What physically happened in that building, since all we can ascertain is that Jason probably wasnt stabbed as shown and that Vaas was probably stabbed as demonstrated since both he and Jason recollect that? Man FC3 really was the series pinnacle lmao
@@dappert4730We see Vaas get stabbed in the chest by Citra very simialry to how Vaas stabbed Jason. Vaas just walks it off like nothing. I don't even think he acknowledges it. I honestly felt like the devs added that in as a callback to Jason getting stabbed, while also showing us that certain characters can just tank a stab to the chest like that, for some reason.
@@DarkriserDE True, but the likelihood is just walking off a stab wound to that area isn't exactly high even if someone else is demonstrated to do it. Plus it's implied Vaas was turned onto drugs before he left Citra when he started to turn against her. As such, who knows how accurate his recollection is? He specifies heart so for all we know it could be an alternate memory mixing allegorical and literal elements
Nah, I doubt it, it’s merely a representation of the way Vaas sees Jason transforming into him, as Jason is being manipulated by Citra and making the same mistake he did all those years ago. Doing the exact same thing over and over again, expecting things to change, is insanity. Jason is doing exactly what Vaas did, Vaas notices this and is intensely disturbed by it, he views Jason as the new version of himself, a terrifying figure who will replace him and be similar to him in many ways, hence the mohawk. All these years later, if Jason is still causing utter carnage on that island, he probably does have a mohawk now.
In Far Cry 3, we see this as Jason getting his revenge on Vaas after what he did to his older brother, but in Far Cry 6, in reality, Jason was manipulated by Citra since she made him into her puppet warrior. All cuz Jason was blinded with revenge and the fact he thought his little brother, too, was dead before the truth was unveiled.
It was also the fact that he was tripping on power, he mentions it in a optional cutscene with Daisy in the cave, he said killing people felt like winning...
@@n8bayonet I love how that conversation ends with Daisy just not knowing what to say. It's such a real reaction to hearing your friend turning into a maniac before your very eyes. And even during, when Jason said when he first killed someone it felt wrong, Daisy looks very uncomfortable because she knows that sentence isn't gonna end well. You can see her brace for impact and still get floored when Jason says it now feels like winning.
Not completely, Vaas was more than just his rival or enemy, he was literally the result of what Jason was going to become but even worse... the thing Vaas had that no other villains had even tho he was crazy and unmerciful, is that he was always real with Jason. He warned him multiple times of how Citra was going to be the downfall of him and how she would use him like himself
Its honestly amazing how much we can take from Far Cry 3. Seriously despite being the start of the Ubisoft sandbox formula, its incredibly well thought out and designed.
"Only way to kill you is to erase you completely", he wasn't talking about physically, he was talking about mentally and as we saw here, that wasn't Jason anymore, he was gone, what killed him is a monster that's a bigger threat to Rakyat, the bloodlust in his eyes, he wasn't there to avenge grant, he was there to kill vaas because it was fun to him, as he told hoyt "I like to hunt"
I always wondered how the game just slowly turned into being stranded on an island to the people on the island being stranded with you but the game never telling you that. Until Vaas explains the definition of insanity.
Amazingly this also works as a deconstruction of the playable character in open world games, Vaas is watching himself die to a person after 250 hours of unhinged criminal activity.
I don't really buy into the whole "Jason was a monster" talking point. There was an episode of Law & Order a while back where a grieving father murders the psycho child who murdered his kid, and he gets away with it. The detectives who worked the case caught up with him later and tried to pin him as "just as bad" as the psycho kid, but the father said "No, there's one big difference between us - he would have killed again. I won't.
One of the endings is literally murdering your friends to stay with Citra, and continue the violence on the Island. He also doesn't just get revenge and murder the person responsible. By the end of the game the man has killed hundreds of people. Many of which have literally nothing to do with Vaas or Citra other than being very loosely related Gang members. Even with the good ending, where he leaves with his friends. He's still murdered hundreds of people. Sure you can say they were in his way, in his goal for revenge. But wheres the line? At what point is murdering people to achieve your revenge OK? If its 10? 100? 1000? Where do you stop being good, and start being a monster. Like Sinking an entire cruise ship, killing the crew, the tourists, and other employees cause the Captain banged your wife.
This POV shows how terrifying Jason really is, just as much as Vaas. He became just as much of a monster as Vaas, just like how the game frames the two.
It nails it but it didn't bare repeating
@@TheLakabanzaichrg Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity? Lol
Jason isn’t keeping humans as his own personal torture pets
@@natashaw.7315 lol
@@EliteXclutchX21but he does kill people for fun
You can see the bloodlust in his eyes
One thing I noticed about the insanity speech is that:
1. He doesn't wake you; you wake up on your own and hear him.
2. When he's done, he asks again, "Have I told you the definition of insanity?"
This opens the possibility that he was repeating the speech over and over like an insane person while you were asleep.
Jason is hot af.
Gd reference!!?!?!?!
@@baconcowboy9536 no
Vaas saw someone making his same mistakes, going down pretty much his same path, and expected it to change.
whaaat? no!
that would be insane, bro!
@DummyThiccc Well, man, I have a certain definition to tell you.
@@DummyThiccc vaas was insane he kept trying to kill Jason over and over and over by “the true definition of insanity “ he is insane af
That knife drop will forever be smooth still crazy to see what happened to Jason tho
yes it was cool. but also dumb because the blade was right at his arm. jason could have sliced his arm to the bone right there. but still cool af^^
@@darcave7986sorry if wrong here but the only reason i think Jason didn’t cut his arm off was because that’s the dull side of the blade if I’m not mistaken ?
@@kingjayskingdom810I think you are right, but Jason was going for the kill to stab him in the heart but Vaas block it, then Jason did that sick move to drop the blade into his other hand.
The crazy thing is it they likely fighting with a needle and Jason just drugged Vaas, as the knife he used isn't own by Jason when he confronts Vaas as he already handed to Vaas sister
@@spinozilla2421 oh, thats a good detail
I don't know if this is just Vaas' imagination, but I'd like to think Jason was actually grinning like a maniac when he stabbed him and Vaas felt fear in that moment
Strangely I feel that despite the wacky visuals this is probably the clearest depiction of what actually happened. It kinda backs up how Vaas `died` and how crazed Jason was by this point. The genuiness of whether Jason was actually stabbed by Vaas is still a bit up in the air since such an attack dont really seem to be Vaas` style anyway - not for Jason at this point of the game. Not to mention Jason just walking off that injury. In Vaas` recollection it seems there is no knife wound, so that initial stabbing we see in FC3 probably didnt happen, or was more metephorical. To me the most interesting part of the unreliable narrators that this introduced is that it calls the question of who suprised who - both Vaas and Jason say peekaboo in their perspective versions. Is it just a callback to his own words or did Jason say it but attribute it to Vaas in his haze? If so, who actually found who? What physically happened in that building, since all we can ascertain is that Jason probably wasnt stabbed as shown and that Vaas was probably stabbed as demonstrated since both he and Jason recollect that?
Man FC3 really was the series pinnacle lmao
@@dappert4730We see Vaas get stabbed in the chest by Citra very simialry to how Vaas stabbed Jason. Vaas just walks it off like nothing. I don't even think he acknowledges it. I honestly felt like the devs added that in as a callback to Jason getting stabbed, while also showing us that certain characters can just tank a stab to the chest like that, for some reason.
@@DarkriserDE True, but the likelihood is just walking off a stab wound to that area isn't exactly high even if someone else is demonstrated to do it. Plus it's implied Vaas was turned onto drugs before he left Citra when he started to turn against her. As such, who knows how accurate his recollection is? He specifies heart so for all we know it could be an alternate memory mixing allegorical and literal elements
Jason had crazy eyes
Because Ubisoft is lazy in NPC modelling. All their NPCs looks like creepy wax figures.
@@ApocryphoxNC Pretty sure it was intentional, in this case.
He was high and tripping balls.
Thousand yard stare
Now I know why those Pirates and Mercs were so scared of him
whoa we had this hairstyle the entire game?
yep lol
Nah, I doubt it, it’s merely a representation of the way Vaas sees Jason transforming into him, as Jason is being manipulated by Citra and making the same mistake he did all those years ago.
Doing the exact same thing over and over again, expecting things to change, is insanity.
Jason is doing exactly what Vaas did, Vaas notices this and is intensely disturbed by it, he views Jason as the new version of himself, a terrifying figure who will replace him and be similar to him in many ways, hence the mohawk.
All these years later, if Jason is still causing utter carnage on that island, he probably does have a mohawk now.
@@arthurfleck629Have I ever told you the definition of insanity?
That hairstyle is insanity.
Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?
You keep doing the same thing over and over again
@@wistergaming9229 thanks
"Hoping for different outcome"
old.
In Far Cry 3, we see this as Jason getting his revenge on Vaas after what he did to his older brother, but in Far Cry 6, in reality, Jason was manipulated by Citra since she made him into her puppet warrior. All cuz Jason was blinded with revenge and the fact he thought his little brother, too, was dead before the truth was unveiled.
It was also the fact that he was tripping on power, he mentions it in a optional cutscene with Daisy in the cave, he said killing people felt like winning...
@@n8bayonet I love how that conversation ends with Daisy just not knowing what to say. It's such a real reaction to hearing your friend turning into a maniac before your very eyes. And even during, when Jason said when he first killed someone it felt wrong, Daisy looks very uncomfortable because she knows that sentence isn't gonna end well. You can see her brace for impact and still get floored when Jason says it now feels like winning.
@@chickencurry420 to Daisy? Brad's girlfriend? I believe Jason said that shit to her girlfriend Lisa.
@@mariano98ify It might've been Liza. I know the story well but I get their names mixed up sometimes.
@@mariano98ifynot brad his name was Grant Broody, and yes Jason said to Daisy when she was fixing the boat and she was like "you okay bruh?"
its the hair for me lol
Gotta love the spike
I don't know what's worse: Jason's insanity or getting killed by someone with such ridiculous hair.
He's not wrong to see him that way. I mean, we turn Jason into an absolute killing machine by the end of the game.
Vaas is the reason why Jason became so terrifying
Not completely, Vaas was more than just his rival or enemy, he was literally the result of what Jason was going to become but even worse... the thing Vaas had that no other villains had even tho he was crazy and unmerciful, is that he was always real with Jason. He warned him multiple times of how Citra was going to be the downfall of him and how she would use him like himself
Its honestly amazing how much we can take from Far Cry 3. Seriously despite being the start of the Ubisoft sandbox formula, its incredibly well thought out and designed.
It's my favorite game, and ubisofts best ever creation
"Only way to kill you is to erase you completely", he wasn't talking about physically, he was talking about mentally and as we saw here, that wasn't Jason anymore, he was gone, what killed him is a monster that's a bigger threat to Rakyat, the bloodlust in his eyes, he wasn't there to avenge grant, he was there to kill vaas because it was fun to him, as he told hoyt "I like to hunt"
Nice analysis
Common citra L
She was the reason why vaas and jason turned out like that
damn bro his barber gave Jason the super sayain 1 haircut 💀
why tf does bro have anime protagonist- ahh hair
Jason was hitting the jungle drugs pretty hard lol
You can say azz, you know? "Ahh" doesnt make any sense.
@@DovawhatAss.
@@gaminacthemaniac6444GASP
@@Dovawhat does azz make any sense?
Jason Brody is extremely dangerous to have as an enemy. Vaas Montenegro messed up big time making him one.
Yep. Basically, Jason became the new Vaas during the course of Far Cry 3.
I always wondered how the game just slowly turned into being stranded on an island to the people on the island being stranded with you but the game never telling you that. Until Vaas explains the definition of insanity.
who injected botox on my first love Citra???
Now that you mention it yeah wtf is wrong with her face lmao
That hair looks like a ninjas
Jason really had that anime hair
Amazingly this also works as a deconstruction of the playable character in open world games, Vaas is watching himself die to a person after 250 hours of unhinged criminal activity.
That was cool. But bro’s got goofy-ass hair.
Jason didn’t even blink once
One error on this scene is,Jason tattau is up to the his upper arm,but yeah Jason is terrifying.
I didnt know lyle rath killed vaas
Nicocado Avocado looking ahhhh inverted protag
0:11, 0:16
I don't really buy into the whole "Jason was a monster" talking point. There was an episode of Law & Order a while back where a grieving father murders the psycho child who murdered his kid, and he gets away with it. The detectives who worked the case caught up with him later and tried to pin him as "just as bad" as the psycho kid, but the father said "No, there's one big difference between us - he would have killed again. I won't.
One of the endings is literally murdering your friends to stay with Citra, and continue the violence on the Island. He also doesn't just get revenge and murder the person responsible. By the end of the game the man has killed hundreds of people. Many of which have literally nothing to do with Vaas or Citra other than being very loosely related Gang members.
Even with the good ending, where he leaves with his friends. He's still murdered hundreds of people.
Sure you can say they were in his way, in his goal for revenge. But wheres the line? At what point is murdering people to achieve your revenge OK? If its 10? 100? 1000? Where do you stop being good, and start being a monster.
Like Sinking an entire cruise ship, killing the crew, the tourists, and other employees cause the Captain banged your wife.
@@HauntingSpectreI think he deserves the other ending tbr. I don’t think Jason deserves to go home.
arent these scenes from far cry 3 itself
No
DLC from Far Cry 6
Why does this appear in Far Cry 6?
DLC from Far Cry 6
Trust Christ
Wt hell is that haircut of Jason?
Well... I like this 😂
David ass hair
Jason is so lame, man..
What does Farcry 6 have to do with 3? Are they really that desperate to replicate 3's success?
Bruh it's just an expansion of the lore and shows you just how mad Jason had already become at that point