it hurts even more when you get the full flashback and realize he did everything in his power to protect his former captain and didnt even pull the trigger
Exactly! When he says that he killed him he is mostly lying,Bridget made him pull the trigger with her own hand around his. Maybe he was trying to protect her reputation since he loved her.
@@LayLowOfficial it was John's finger on the trigger. She used him to kill Clifford. That's why he blamed himself for it, it doesn't matter who shot the gun, it was his finger on the trigger.
@@LayLowOfficial Its nuanced in the way of how he blames himself, not protecting Bridgette. Just pointing the gun at a downed Cliff with his finger on the trigger is enough to trigger PTSD (you really see him suffering when hes pointing it), even if the gun never fired.
@@niksterkai4303 uh no. He should. At the end, he chose a fuckin oath he made over his the person who saved his life and cared about him over and over. “I madE an oAtH” oath is fucking words John.
Tommie Earl Jenkins is an amazing actor, but goddamn props to the developer too, this is the best motion captured performance ever, in trems of the tech. The skin looks just right, the wrinkles looks just right, hell I'd it's the best capture second to none and that's including Hollywood big budget films.
Hot damn they went all out with the ugly-crying. They didn't gussy it up or make it look pretty, and that's fantastic. And the performance. It hurt hearing him scream about why Cliff didn't shoot him.
Hideo Kojima is a genius. He took such a wild sci fi idea and was able to bring emotional depth to it. Kudos the actor I've never cried during a cutscene before until I saw this.
The most beautiful and heartwrenching confession. I cried with him. Wonderful acting by the actor, superb. ***SPOILERS*** * * * What he bore for decades is misplaced guilt and who knows what else that Bridget filled his head with about that day that he poured overtop it and for years. It was her hand over his on the gun, after all, and for all his love for her it was his love for his captain that trumped over hers. In every single instance back then, he subverted her wishes, cobbled a plan, and even tried until the end to keep his captain and his son safe. He plays a guardian type role for Sam too with his deliveries and in game. Everyone in the world could be mistrustful of him, but it would only be Sam who needn't be in the end. As he would have done anything for his captain, he would do anything for his son. He doesn't know that Sam knows the truth, but his confession of his own truth to the son of his much loved captain, a son he has watched grow up and would later guide, is immensely needed for his own soul's forgiveness of himself and for his ability to move on. Sam's acknowledgement and forgiveness lifts this huge weight off. I believe he only wanted to be heard but Sam ended up giving him the unexpected and unasked instead. The reality of that day is why Cliff didn't shoot John. Cliff remembered it wasn't John that shot them, that it was Bridget. I believe John made himself believe he still loved Bridget, but I don't think this is true. He stayed at Bridges for Sam and then would in the future point a gun at Bridget and fire it at her Beach with a bullet filled with Sam's blood, the blood of his captain's son, loaded into his gun that started it all, but finally fired at the right target and with his own agency in hand. This act was John's attempt to give her a comeuppance to all her manipulations and misdeeds to him, to his captain and to his son, as a full circle. John is remarkably a full fleshed character and faceted. He is a man that has a golden heart and nobleness, with the failure to see either quality, both that the wrong person turned him inside out about, but he kept trying his best to be a good man, and that is what made John a great one. He believed he wasn't a hero, that he murdered his personal one, and carried that with him for a long, long time, but John has all the hallmarks of a hero, and I'd love to play another Death Stranding game with him majorly in it.
So weird seeing the Stoic boss you worked under break down this much, I cried with him and loved how Sam changed his Perspective. God i love this game.
I love how the game was just a simple open world cargo adventure to a emotionally gripping story with action and drama. This is how you know a video game is both mature and fun. 10/10
Irl, you are the main character of your own story. But there's gonna be some side character out there who has experienced life way worse that you will ever have.
Sam Porter Bridges. The closest thing he had to his dearest captain. How much guilt welled up within this man when not only Clifford saved him from hell but Sam as well? Filled with guilt on the fact that his finger was on the trigger as he stared on toward his dearest friend. John, you poor fool...
I love me some Mads Mikkelsen, but this right here is the best piece of performing in the game. Damn shame we didn't get to see more of it, if he didn't spend 99% of the game as a quest giver he would have surely got a nomination at TGA.
But even as a quest giver this scene is more demanding than all of Mads combined. And as a quest giver he still has more participation and acting in the game than Mads as a flashback. Mads is a great actor but The Game Awards favored him for being a Hollywood actor... effing excuse of an Oscar's event.
Diehardman's speeches take more eons to finish than the one on that MGS2 Tanker, and theyre depressing/crazy af. He's like a Scott Dolph/Fortune/Decoy Octopus as DARPA Sigint/Stillman homage in one.
this scene blew my mind. i mean the animation and the details. best character model in a video game till date. the eyes are disturbingly realistic. kojima's crew truly excel at cutscenes.
Just finished the game and came here to watch this scene again. Excellent acting by Jenkins. This scene almost made me shed tears, but the scene that really made me cry like a baby was when Sam goes to the past trying to protect Clifford Unger from the Cops trying to shoot him. Clifford hugging Sam and saying the same things that he said to Sam on the last war zone battle between them. And then Sam returns to the real world and tries to resuscitate BB, oh man, that made me cry so much.. Such a beautiful, emotional story written here.. 60 hours of gameplay leading to this ending makes every single second of cargo delivery/walking simulation worth it.. Would be eagerly waiting for Death Stranding 2.
Rewatch number: I can't recall at this point, but by God every time John breaks down, I feel like I'm witnessing a real person in the whole scene as if I'm truly watching people and not a game, that have emotion and heart.
I never really thought about that. He did already kinda get past that point but i think in this scene it truly is the first time he started to reach out.
I've never seen utter shame being conveyed as effectively as in this scene. It's absolutely overwhelming. A good man consumed by his love for the devil left to suffer for his actions while the one he loved never felt the same for him. The brother who he really loved like he loved him was the one he wound up hurting most. This is the true definition of suffering. It is the price of living after all, because you live to regret. So knowing this, his name couldn't be more fitting.
I've never really looked at it that way. It really is sad to see how much he had to suffer through the years for someone who didn't even care that much about him (bridget/amelie).
The mocap is phenomenal in this game. If you showed me this and I didn't know it was a video game going in I'd think it was straight out of a movie. Makes me wonder how much more progress video games will see in another 10 years. From black and white 8 bit graphic to blocky polygons on 64 MB to this. Can hardly believe i've experienced each era
That was honestly one of the most moving performances Ive ever seen in any medium. Tommie Earl Jenkins absolutely KILLED it in this like MY GOD. I was tearing up.
Kojima is genius. Always was... From Snatcher until today his brain for story is from another world ..Probably thanks to BB connected in his body entire life....
I remember my buddies came over to chill and i told them, “is it okay if i just finish the ending” *cut to 2 and a half hours later and were all crying at this long ass cutscene*
Seriously, what an actor! This is why we need to end the trend of calling the actors in these modern video games 'Voice actors' yes, there is alot of voice over work. i.e radio call in's etc. But 90% of video game performances are done with performance capture now it gives these actors to provide incredible scenes like this one. And to be fair it has been used for years, just getting more common place.
This honestly is one of my favorite monents from the game. Just the pure raw acting in this makes it so good. Props to him for being such a good actor.
Is it bad that when I see this, I just think of Frank getting analysed in always sunny? Just the way he spills his guts out when the other person barely says anything.
@@thebackstaber30 what lol Mads had 1 hour cutscene. Tommy mostly being MGS Colonel-esque briefing throughout the game. Only in this cutscene he made meaningful moment. Love him but Mads was brilliant from start to finish.
@@maestromgx the whole character was underused. Mostly stayed in the sidelines. I, as well as pretty much everyone else, was led to believe that he was one of the main characters. Didn't have much to say imo
It's due to the fact that the guy hosting the awards made an appearance in the game so people would've bitched how it was rigged so the award was just given to sekiro by default
I remember this part of the game and being like god DAMN this looks so good. Like some of the best graphics I’ve seen in a game. And to know it’s all in game as well and not pre rendered is INSANE
It blows me away how good it looks still. Tommie was amazing in this moment. I remember not trusting Diehardman and think he was just a soldier all about respect and saving America and giving me info so I didn't think much of him until the flashback and then this scene
I am kind of upset he didn't get nominated at The Game Awards for this scene. This is one of the best performances I have seen in a game.
It was only because it wasn’t his actual voice. If not then for sure.
You lost the game.
@@Zlik. He did voice and motion capture, i think only Amelie, Deadman and Heartman had different voices
Jhoke What? It is his voice dumbfuck
Zlik what
it hurts even more when you get the full flashback and realize he did everything in his power to protect his former captain and didnt even pull the trigger
Exactly!
When he says that he killed him he is mostly lying,Bridget made him pull the trigger with her own hand around his.
Maybe he was trying to protect her reputation since he loved her.
@@LayLowOfficial it was John's finger on the trigger. She used him to kill Clifford. That's why he blamed himself for it, it doesn't matter who shot the gun, it was his finger on the trigger.
@@GeneralKenoboi the situation is way more nuanced than that,that's why i said he was mostly lying.I know it was his finger on the gun
@@LayLowOfficial
Its nuanced in the way of how he blames himself, not protecting Bridgette. Just pointing the gun at a downed Cliff with his finger on the trigger is enough to trigger PTSD (you really see him suffering when hes pointing it), even if the gun never fired.
@@Alex_Logan22 my point exactly
Spoilers:
When you realize he's apologizing to Sam for having killed his father. Chills, man.
Damn
HOLY SHIT I DIDN'T REALIZE.
Die-Hardman jumped through hoops and did all in his power to save Cliff. He shouldn't feel guilty.
@@niksterkai4303 uh no. He should. At the end, he chose a fuckin oath he made over his the person who saved his life and cared about him over and over.
“I madE an oAtH” oath is fucking words John.
Is he though? I don’t think he knew that he was Cliff’s son
When you consider that we are not even 50 years from Pong it is amazing to see what the experience of video games has become.
Best comment.
Nailed it
Bigger than movies, as I predicted over 20 years ago. I’m so glad they’re finally getting appreciated.
Imagine how they’ll be in 20 years. Compare games from 20 years to now and we’ve still come so far!
@@SunBunz Bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better.
@@provablegrub4581 I get what you mean. Definitely.
Man this is giving a serious chiral allergy
That damn Chiral Network, giving us all allergies
Just watched interview of him on twitch/spawnonme
Tommie did this in *1* take
1 take? for real?
this is some of the best acting ive ever seen in a game
@@Zonedoutallthetime I highly recommend watching the interview, he really says a lot and goes into detail. It's only an hour
Wack - In a game? This is one of the best acted scenes I’ve seen in any medium.
can u link the interview on twitch
@@mannequinskywalker193 just go to that twitch channel, it's easy to find under his videos list
"The old ways die hard"
Kojima really had to resist writing "and yeah the old ways die hard, man.", didn't he?
Gradius His name is literally John McClane
400th like!
Tommie Earl Jenkins should be nominated for Best Performance, if not win it, at TGA.
Norman Reedus is already nominated for that.
@@SuperSaiyan3985 too bad he was not nominated,his perfomance was great
if best supporting performance was an award, he’d win it.
personally i don't think DS should have been eligable as it was released too close to the nomination announcement
@@WardNightstone it has every right,check rules if you dont know them
Tommie Earl Jenkins is an amazing actor, but goddamn props to the developer too, this is the best motion captured performance ever, in trems of the tech.
The skin looks just right, the wrinkles looks just right, hell I'd it's the best capture second to none and that's including Hollywood big budget films.
Everyone did their job and did it well.
I agree
And the tears....
@@jadehmiller ong though. This game wrecked me. 😭 I cried so hard at a few scenes.
The dialogue is too real. It’s almost a detriment.
Kojima is way too ahead of his time.
Hot damn they went all out with the ugly-crying. They didn't gussy it up or make it look pretty, and that's fantastic.
And the performance. It hurt hearing him scream about why Cliff didn't shoot him.
Saw the live performance, it was actually even uglier.
@@purefites i absolutely have to see the actual performance now! i'll probably bawl my eyes out watching it
The fact that you find out that he did everything he could, and really none of it is actually his fault, makes this breakdown even sadder.
The motion capture is so good...they even captured his actual tears wtf..
Yeah it's amazing. But you have to see the behind the scene footage, like his eyes literally turned red by crying.
captured his lower lip trembling also...
even the tears from the nose, wtf
Eh, I'm pretty sure in a decade or so the visuals will look primitive. See you then.
@@Jinars.4 years now and it still looks unbelievable though.
Hideo Kojima is a genius. He took such a wild sci fi idea and was able to bring emotional depth to it. Kudos the actor I've never cried during a cutscene before until I saw this.
the swelling of the music as he breaks down heavily adds to the emotional gravity of this scene. beautiful performance.
this scene had me crying along with him. superb acting
Respect 😥
Damn, Hardman looks so real
i was just thinking that. swear it looks better then most cgi in movies
The most beautiful and heartwrenching confession. I cried with him. Wonderful acting by the actor, superb.
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What he bore for decades is misplaced guilt and who knows what else that Bridget filled his head with about that day that he poured overtop it and for years. It was her hand over his on the gun, after all, and for all his love for her it was his love for his captain that trumped over hers. In every single instance back then, he subverted her wishes, cobbled a plan, and even tried until the end to keep his captain and his son safe. He plays a guardian type role for Sam too with his deliveries and in game. Everyone in the world could be mistrustful of him, but it would only be Sam who needn't be in the end. As he would have done anything for his captain, he would do anything for his son.
He doesn't know that Sam knows the truth, but his confession of his own truth to the son of his much loved captain, a son he has watched grow up and would later guide, is immensely needed for his own soul's forgiveness of himself and for his ability to move on. Sam's acknowledgement and forgiveness lifts this huge weight off. I believe he only wanted to be heard but Sam ended up giving him the unexpected and unasked instead.
The reality of that day is why Cliff didn't shoot John. Cliff remembered it wasn't John that shot them, that it was Bridget.
I believe John made himself believe he still loved Bridget, but I don't think this is true. He stayed at Bridges for Sam and then would in the future point a gun at Bridget and fire it at her Beach with a bullet filled with Sam's blood, the blood of his captain's son, loaded into his gun that started it all, but finally fired at the right target and with his own agency in hand. This act was John's attempt to give her a comeuppance to all her manipulations and misdeeds to him, to his captain and to his son, as a full circle.
John is remarkably a full fleshed character and faceted. He is a man that has a golden heart and nobleness, with the failure to see either quality, both that the wrong person turned him inside out about, but he kept trying his best to be a good man, and that is what made John a great one. He believed he wasn't a hero, that he murdered his personal one, and carried that with him for a long, long time, but John has all the hallmarks of a hero, and I'd love to play another Death Stranding game with him majorly in it.
Beautifully put
So at the end, Sam is basically saying he’ll help? I never understood that part, because his tone of voice was so irritated
So weird seeing the Stoic boss you worked under break down this much, I cried with him and loved how Sam changed his Perspective. God i love this game.
I love how the game was just a simple open world cargo adventure to a emotionally gripping story with action and drama. This is how you know a video game is both mature and fun. 10/10
When he said "I loved him. As much as I loved her." That really got me in the feels.
I’d like to imagine this is how Big Boss felt after years of dealing with his grief and mistakes.
Big boss after venom died for him in MG1
Boss said it all in MGS 4 ending
'John' can not put away his guilt. He put some shard of the failure on his face (or forehead for bandana)
Who else keeps coming back to watch this phenomenal acting?
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Still watching 3 weeks later.
Still watching 1 month later.
finished it last week. Seen this clip around 6 times. c h i l l s
A true porter doesn't beg for likes.
Still watching 6 months later. Corona be damned.
He absolutely NAILED IT, that part was just perfect.
Jesus fucking Christ this is the best facial capture I’ve ever seen. Kojima Productions are INSANE with the characters models
Irl, you are the main character of your own story. But there's gonna be some side character out there who has experienced life way worse that you will ever have.
True
Act-Goodman
Right-in-the-Feelsmam
To see a seemingly unbreakable man... reduced to a broken and sorrowful mess...
Sam Porter Bridges. The closest thing he had to his dearest captain. How much guilt welled up within this man when not only Clifford saved him from hell but Sam as well? Filled with guilt on the fact that his finger was on the trigger as he stared on toward his dearest friend.
John, you poor fool...
He needs his own story where he can fully redeem himself in his own eyes
Cant believe it's just a game. Damn. The best !!
It's a vision to be witnessed.
When they tell you it's just a game:
Me: DAMN! GOD!
I love me some Mads Mikkelsen, but this right here is the best piece of performing in the game. Damn shame we didn't get to see more of it, if he didn't spend 99% of the game as a quest giver he would have surely got a nomination at TGA.
Truee. I think if someone else was the quest giver then this character would've been appreciated more.
But even as a quest giver this scene is more demanding than all of Mads combined. And as a quest giver he still has more participation and acting in the game than Mads as a flashback.
Mads is a great actor but The Game Awards favored him for being a Hollywood actor... effing excuse of an Oscar's event.
Diehardman's speeches take more eons to finish than the one on that MGS2 Tanker, and theyre depressing/crazy af. He's like a Scott Dolph/Fortune/Decoy Octopus as DARPA Sigint/Stillman homage in one.
This is the most profound and emotional acting I've ever seen in a video game. Borderline Oscar level. Give this man an award dammit!
this scene blew my mind. i mean the animation and the details. best character model in a video game till date. the eyes are disturbingly realistic. kojima's crew truly excel at cutscenes.
3:54 That crying sounds too damn real!
he really cried in that scene
And the Oscar goes to...
Davion Elliott Mads
Bruce Willis.
To the big Hollywood guy...
I don't have anything against Mads, but that shit was rigged. None of his scenes were as demanding as this one.
He stole the show this scene, I welled up for the first time during this 2 more times near the end.
My guy nailed that shit, imagine the silence in the room when they were filming this
Me and my gf were speechless during this scene
Same. Except it was me and my dog.
His acting was so good even a dog gets emotional along with him lol
@@1polyron1 same. Except it was just me.
John c’mon...not everyone says things for likes 😓
@@Sune fine i'll give you a like
"and i...loved him" UGH HTHIS GAAAAME
The most American in soul game made by a Japanese guy
Increíble actuación, muy emotiva la confesión, se nota el dolor y culpa que tiene Die Hardman.
Just finished the game and came here to watch this scene again. Excellent acting by Jenkins. This scene almost made me shed tears, but the scene that really made me cry like a baby was when Sam goes to the past trying to protect Clifford Unger from the Cops trying to shoot him. Clifford hugging Sam and saying the same things that he said to Sam on the last war zone battle between them. And then Sam returns to the real world and tries to resuscitate BB, oh man, that made me cry so much.. Such a beautiful, emotional story written here.. 60 hours of gameplay leading to this ending makes every single second of cargo delivery/walking simulation worth it.. Would be eagerly waiting for Death Stranding 2.
Liked that part at the end, Sam gave him the gun and told him why the gun was useless
Sam really giving Solid Snake vibes in this scene
Video game graphics have come a long way.
Rewatch number: I can't recall at this point, but by God every time John breaks down, I feel like I'm witnessing a real person in the whole scene as if I'm truly watching people and not a game, that have emotion and heart.
Really cool to see how Sam conquered his phobia by the end, here.
I never really thought about that. He did already kinda get past that point but i think in this scene it truly is the first time he started to reach out.
Why didnt he win best performance in game awards. Why wasn't he nominated.
I've never seen utter shame being conveyed as effectively as in this scene. It's absolutely overwhelming. A good man consumed by his love for the devil left to suffer for his actions while the one he loved never felt the same for him. The brother who he really loved like he loved him was the one he wound up hurting most. This is the true definition of suffering. It is the price of living after all, because you live to regret. So knowing this, his name couldn't be more fitting.
I've never really looked at it that way. It really is sad to see how much he had to suffer through the years for someone who didn't even care that much about him (bridget/amelie).
The mocap is phenomenal in this game. If you showed me this and I didn't know it was a video game going in I'd think it was straight out of a movie. Makes me wonder how much more progress video games will see in another 10 years. From black and white 8 bit graphic to blocky polygons on 64 MB to this. Can hardly believe i've experienced each era
That was honestly one of the most moving performances Ive ever seen in any medium. Tommie Earl Jenkins absolutely KILLED it in this like MY GOD. I was tearing up.
If you saw the behind the scenes, you would’ve saw that TEJ was actually crying on set. Phenomenal scene
I'm not crying,it's just the chiral allergy I swear
Kojima is genius. Always was... From Snatcher until today his brain for story is from another world ..Probably thanks to BB connected in his body entire life....
I remember my buddies came over to chill and i told them, “is it okay if i just finish the ending”
*cut to 2 and a half hours later and were all crying at this long ass cutscene*
No lie, I teared up. I can't remember the last time a video game did that to me. This game was truly underrated.
“There is no atoning for what I’ve done!”
*D A M N G O D*
"well dont blame god, it's not his fault"
This scene is most tear jerking part of the game, more than the ending imo
This has got to be the most photo realistic seen in a game EVER!!
Seriously, what an actor! This is why we need to end the trend of calling the actors in these modern video games 'Voice actors' yes, there is alot of voice over work. i.e radio call in's etc. But 90% of video game performances are done with performance capture now it gives these actors to provide incredible scenes like this one. And to be fair it has been used for years, just getting more common place.
As far as video games go and to quote Once upon a time in Hollywood, "That was the best acting I've ever seen in my whole life."
I have never shed a tear since the last of us, well until now.
This honestly is one of my favorite monents from the game. Just the pure raw acting in this makes it so good. Props to him for being such a good actor.
Is it bad that when I see this, I just think of Frank getting analysed in always sunny?
Just the way he spills his guts out when the other person barely says anything.
fuck ya boys, this gets me pumped for the future. the pain and loss that went into ensuring our tomorrow
damn, all that facial expressions just for a game. Meanwhile looking back at andromeda.......
Can we actually have an oscar for "Best Performance in Video Games"? This scene deserves it 100%
Neither Mads nor Norman topped Tommy's performance. Sad that he didn't get nominated.
thebackstaber30 Mads was really good though
@@khalifax5405 really under-used imo. Die-hardman had a lot more screen time.
@@thebackstaber30 what lol Mads had 1 hour cutscene. Tommy mostly being MGS Colonel-esque briefing throughout the game. Only in this cutscene he made meaningful moment. Love him but Mads was brilliant from start to finish.
@@maestromgx the whole character was underused. Mostly stayed in the sidelines. I, as well as pretty much everyone else, was led to believe that he was one of the main characters. Didn't have much to say imo
@@thebackstaber30 don't speak for me please and thanks
This scene was so deep it even brought me down to my knees and cry.
Sekiro winning GOTY instead of this, I can't believe it
It's due to the fact that the guy hosting the awards made an appearance in the game so people would've bitched how it was rigged so the award was just given to sekiro by default
@@EyeBeZombie Smash Bros community cried anyway so i don't reallky know, it was such a scam this year
Sekiro was a funner game. Platinumed. Death stranding had the best story for sure but I didn't want to play death stranding again after I beated it.
for me this was the most emotional moment in game
This game is a Piece of Art and a Treasure to the Whole Gaming Industry.
Better acted, written, and with more subtle facial details than many big budget movies I have seen.
I came back because I remembered how good this scene was
"Aye you guys watching a projection of me or something?"
So we reached the Time where a Game looks better than RL ?
wut?
One of the rare instances of innelegant blubbering in fiction that's played seriously instead of using it mock the character
I remember this part of the game and being like god DAMN this looks so good. Like some of the best graphics I’ve seen in a game. And to know it’s all in game as well and not pre rendered is INSANE
The expressions are spot on in this scene.
Fantastic moment in the game and a landmark for performance capture in realtime cinematics.
When he said damn God I remember saying what an amazing movie
How such facial animations are possible on ps4 I would never know.
Come on dude, stop with this, you have no fault 😭😭😭😭
Undoubtedly one of the finest and most powerful acting in any video game.
One of my favourite scenes.
One of the greatest scenes in gaming history. Tommie is the man. Kojipro for life
Ну мужик конечно выдал. Актерище !!
Peak acting right here. Just amazing
its kinda hard to watch a grown man break down like that
3:40 damn that a real cry look at his nose, when I cried back then my nose was dripping some liquid
Damn. That was emotional. His story is just sad because he wasnt the one who killed cliff..
It blows me away how good it looks still. Tommie was amazing in this moment. I remember not trusting Diehardman and think he was just a soldier all about respect and saving America and giving me info so I didn't think much of him until the flashback and then this scene
Death stranding is the real goty of 2019
I loved every minute of this game but, fuck. The weight of this scene and the reveal of the full hospital event with Cliff made it unforgettable.
This is the best facial motion capture I've seen to date. Phenomenal performance. Stole the show.
he want forgiveness not for killing Clifford but for not keeping him alive.
Deadman is my favourite character.
I've never played this game but damn this must be the best acting I've ever seen in a game
Feels-Hardman