8:55 that run actually was terrifying. The tone shift in his voice and how it started off almost jokingly just everything about it was genuinely intimidating. Vaas pulled a special place in my heart and I will always see him as the best and my personal favorite but this is definitely a close second
18:10 "Children sew our clothes. Sweatshops build out phones. And Viviro saves millions of lives. Do you think that those lives care where it comes from?" That is an amazing quote that can make every Westerner question themselves
I think the easiest response to this quote is that no, they don't, which is precisely the problem. People absolutely should. The start to that is using our privilege as Westerners who have the ability to choose where our products come from to raise awareness to those injustices. My pleasure shouldn't come at the cost of another's freedom or life. Indeed part of that problem is that people don't have the luxury to choose where their necessities come from, which addressing is also part of the solution. All comes full circle for a more just society.
This is a close-mindedness that just makes me roll my eyes. It's using past sins to justify current sins or sins to take. Which is ironic, considering Castillo's end. Castillo becomes so worried that his past sins will get his kid killed, that he kills him himself. He uses that to justify his own actions. Could Dani have taken care of Diego? Maybe. They certainly took care of each other throughout the game. Maybe he saw that. Maybe not.
The complete lack of regard to the invasion of the capital, ignoring his generals and being obsessed with other things (like designing the hotel) during his final moments is reminiscent to how Hitler reacted before the Battle of Berlin or the Invasion of Normandy
Even I remembered it. Hitler shed a tear when he was told of the invasion.. Not because his people are under threat.. But because Hitler never got his city
@@dominicp9296 Forgive me if I am reaching, but are you some sort of a holocaust denier ? No one really asks something like that about Hitler, unless they know more about him, in which case they probably deny it.
yeah, it looks so mediocre compared to his voice, you can see, the face doesn't fit the lines much I would like to see the original cut without CGI might have not as good compositing, but definitely better in the other ways
The way giancarlo delivers the dialogues with such a wave and momentum and passion is what makes him a unique actor, u can tell just by the way he speaks what an experienced guy he is
Pagan Min and Anton Castillo both have to be my favorite Far Cry villains ever. Sure they are dictators, but they are often pretty chill and likable when they have screentime. Troy Baker did an amazing performance playing as Pagan and Giancarlo Esposito is just too brilliant at playing as Anton. Truly amazing villains.
I'd like to share my analysis of of the dictators of Far Cry. Min and Castillo is perhaps reminescent to 60s-80s dictators, especially Saddam Hussain and Mu'ammar Ghaddafi; a cruel but good leader, he ordered the contruction of facilities that help the people, like Ghaddafi's plan to connect Libya's groundwater to all of the country, but unfortunately he wanted things ran with his methods and whims. After the Golden Path/Libertad runs the country, Pagan & Castillo will be missed, and to quote and rephrase an excerpt from an interview with an Iraqi citizen in a documentary, I think it was a documentary titled "I took down Saddam's statue": Saddam was a bad leader, but after that came 10,000 Saddams, and this quote could be said about Kyrat and Yara.
It's interesting to see Giancarlo playing different kind of villain, but it shows that his usual performance is much suitable. Most of the time in the game he is just another loud villain with principles or something (writing is poor there), but the best scenes are where he is silent or talks a few words(I'm talking about the "Run" scene). Fascinating, really.
I can't forgive Juan for taking that shot. That reckless action got Clara killed. I blame him. Clara was the only one remotely capable of leading Yara after that - everyone else isn't. And he got her killed. There was NO reason to shoot the kid while Anton had Clara at gunpoint. NONE.
Like... what was the logic of shooting the kid instead? What did Juan think was gonna happen? Was Anton gonna be like "Ah shucks, Diego is dead. Flushes all my plans down the drain. I'm gonna hop on the nearest boat and leave Yara. See you later."
@@Zythus07 Maybe like this: "Diego is dead, now Anton is gonna die without using Diego to extend his own life." Still, that would get Clara killed. He just had to be patient, he would have gotten that shot. Anton was in a corner of the room. He would have had to poke his head eventually. But nope. Just... I still can't forgive him for that.
At the end, when he was still planning the model of the city, it really was sad. When he said 'I want "Yarans to catch the horizon at every intersection." it showed just how much he truly wanted a better world for his people. And when he was talking to his nephew about killing Carlos, he said "How many of those farmers will want to help rebuild paradise now?". That 'rebuild paradise' line wasn't just some line of bullshit he fed to people in his propaganda. He honestly felt that's what he was doing for Yara. I feel like there was a bit of Lenin and Hugo Chavez in this character. Both truly believed they were doing the right thing for their people, in a 'I know what these people want more than they do.' kind of way.
I'm really glad Giancarlo Esposito got to play a villain that wasn’t just "Gus, but in a video game." Dude genuinely has range and absolutely chews the scenery.
Before all of that in his younger days, he was the "Big Brother Almighty" at a College in Atlanta. Then he moved to Bed-Stuy Brooklyn and was fighting The Pizza Store Owner with Radio Raheem 😂
It's annoying when a rebellion has no plans or know how on running the country in the event that they win, and then all that effort, time, energy, resources and manpower is wasted when the country just slips back into tyranny because of economical mismanagement. So stupid.
Why did anton's leukemia suddenly worsen? He said viviro stopped working 6 months ago, but at the start of the game and up until the interview with the american journalist, he looks healthy
Not really, he paints it as america being the first nation to enslave people and develop from it but that's far from true, America's actually the first country to end slavery while tons of other countries before and after all used slavery
@@frummer8373 The fact that someone does something bad and gives them advantage over others and decides it's bad is pretty laughable, and the current state of corporations that hold their workers hostage paying them minimum wage, always trying to find a loophole in the system to make the most profit, hell even look at the state of insulin prices. They did something bad, replaced it with something that is "acceptable" but still bad. It doesn't make it any better, you were a slave to a person before, now you are a slave to a corporation.
27:48 whole cutscene is a reference to the movie downfall where Hitler when the Soviets surrounded berlin he was making plans to rebuild berlin ignoring the possibility of city being taken
This is Gus who survived the wheelchair explosion and his face is completely healed, he leaves Albuquerque to go to Cuba to do something difficult and in the interactive background. Ultimately, he survived the events of Breaking Bad season 4 finale before escaping death
there was a fascist before Castro named Batista, they were inspired by him. The terrorists in Yara represent the communists, who mostly aren't supposed to be the good guys.
Sometimes I wonder, what would've happened if Anton had won the whole thing? I mean realistically speaking, had he created some form of alliance with other countries for instance America, or perhaps a much fitting alliance like Russia or China to get more backup he would've won the war, no?
He wins the war if you aren't there to save Clara's attempt to unite the burgeoning factions. You see it in the secret ending, after that more than likely he is able to make the Viviro and continue the human testing to perhaps make it good enough to save his own life. Yara will leverage its control of Vivro likely to ensure it is never put under permanent sanction again, and secure its independence as a nation through control over this drug every nation wants. Money probably does end up coming to Yara and for the 'True Yaran' social class everything ends up perfectly fine. Diego grows up, and based on his empathy he likely would lead Yara into a genuinely good and stable future. Clara was right at her heart that ending the cycle of revolution and tyranny would take a lifetime, and for both the revolution and the tyrants the wheels to make it so were already in motion. I don't know if Dani staying will end up ensuring it, but depending on your morals you can argue forever which is the better way of things. The brutal and inhumane method to get there faster, or the humane and principled method that has unfortunately failed before but comes without all the baggage.
Realistically, he would've won anyway. Libertad has six people, the FND has thousands, but the fun of these games is crippling a much larger faction. If Anton won (and what I'm assuming happens in the ending where he does win) is Yara resorts back to a "half-normal". The thing is, Yara was a democracy until recently (before the game starts). His dictatorship began when the country was put on marshal law as a result of the protests. I'm assuming marshal law would be lifted, because it could cause trouble for him in the eyes of the rest of the world if he keeps in enacted after the war ends. Obviously, he wants to stay authoritarian, so he'll have to do so by finding loopholes in laws. Basically just a corrupt democracy. He'd finish his Viviro project and sell it. His goal was to make the country rich and cure himself, he'd probably accomplish that.
You can leave for Miami early in the game, it time jumps to you chilling on the beach listening to the radio and the news reports special forces raided Libertad and killed the leadership ending the Civil War
No it takes place in 2021 (the year which it had been released) if you do the secret ending there is clear mention of covid in the radio and far cry 3 released in 2012 so 9yrs apart
I just noticed how unnatural the movement of the first person perspective camera is. They treat it like a regular camera, and not as something more organic. (Yes, i can differentiate between the first person scenes, and the cinematic scenes)
Pisses me off that he and his regime are largely based on that of Fulgencio Batista's (the dictator before Castro), when the oppressors of Yara should've been commie pigs, like in actual Cuba, instead of depicting them like heroes. Kind of an insult to actual Cubans but still, what a fucking brilliant performance from Giancarlo Esposito, like always. Had it been another actor I wouldn't've bought this game.
@@hello-o3i The commies were substantially worse, as they always are regardless of when or where they manage to get to power [Lenin/Trotsky/Hitler/Mao/Saddam Hussein/joey B/trudeau/castro/maduro/etc.]. There is no one worse than a commie.
Tough shit, pagin Min was based on Dictator Fascists like Kim Jong Un yet he was portrayed as the good guy who just wanted to avenge his Wife and daughter from the rebels
So nice of gus to take such extreme measures to cure walts cancer.
🤣
Gus is such a great friend, I hope this venture doesn't blow up in his face
Well all the things he did for the company, Walt deserves some gratitude, no?
Well in the end he's just a two faced bastard
a venture that still rings the bell even after a year later
Nice to see Gustavo is alive and well.
He got some good face reconstruction surgery
Gus be lookin good after being kinda blown up yknow
they gave him face surgery
The way he says “run” gave me chills...
the face was just chef's kiss
Oh hello? You ever heard of someone called Vaas?
He is literally the best villain actor ever
I wouldn't say best I would say 2nd best first spot goes to vas for that
@@jaycranmer2001 Vass was my least favorite since he annoyed me saying that quote over and over again.
i think therd would be thanos
Pagan is okay too
@@TemplatedWolf he said it twice lmao
8:55 that run actually was terrifying. The tone shift in his voice and how it started off almost jokingly just everything about it was genuinely intimidating.
Vaas pulled a special place in my heart and I will always see him as the best and my personal favorite but this is definitely a close second
“My mother was a wonderful teacher.”
If this man has done all this to Diego just imagine what she did
She was prolly abusive af to bro
18:10 "Children sew our clothes. Sweatshops build out phones. And Viviro saves millions of lives.
Do you think that those lives care where it comes from?"
That is an amazing quote that can make every Westerner question themselves
Yup only Westerners 😂😂😂 plz educate yourself on the actual world
@@Alex_Aramayo Americans are not alone
So slavery is the only solution that somehow justifies it? Its a mid game so its not that deep but damm that was a stupid comment 😂
I think the easiest response to this quote is that no, they don't, which is precisely the problem. People absolutely should. The start to that is using our privilege as Westerners who have the ability to choose where our products come from to raise awareness to those injustices. My pleasure shouldn't come at the cost of another's freedom or life. Indeed part of that problem is that people don't have the luxury to choose where their necessities come from, which addressing is also part of the solution. All comes full circle for a more just society.
This is a close-mindedness that just makes me roll my eyes. It's using past sins to justify current sins or sins to take. Which is ironic, considering Castillo's end.
Castillo becomes so worried that his past sins will get his kid killed, that he kills him himself. He uses that to justify his own actions. Could Dani have taken care of Diego? Maybe. They certainly took care of each other throughout the game. Maybe he saw that. Maybe not.
Giancarlo has to be one of the best actor/voice actors I’ve seen
The complete lack of regard to the invasion of the capital, ignoring his generals and being obsessed with other things (like designing the hotel) during his final moments is reminiscent to how Hitler reacted before the Battle of Berlin or the Invasion of Normandy
Even I remembered it.
Hitler shed a tear when he was told of the invasion.. Not because his people are under threat.. But because Hitler never got his city
@@r7ahtesham885oh you remember it you were in the bunker and saw that? Or you were told that happened
@@dominicp9296 Forgive me if I am reaching, but are you some sort of a holocaust denier ?
No one really asks something like that about Hitler, unless they know more about him, in which case they probably deny it.
@@dominicp9296 not everyone in the bunker was fkin incinerated
Ngl, the mediocre graphics don't really do enough justice to Giancarlo's fantastic performance.
yeah, it looks so mediocre compared to his voice, you can see, the face doesn't fit the lines much
I would like to see the original cut without CGI
might have not as good compositing, but definitely better in the other ways
@@anhtunguyen781 there wouldn't be enough CGI to capture Giancarlo's performance atm
so yeah I agree LETS SEE THE GIANCARLO REAL LIFE CUT PLEASE
@@bilbostabbins1882 yeah you are right
@@bilbostabbins1882 Its him in a mocap suit
The way giancarlo delivers the dialogues with such a wave and momentum and passion is what makes him a unique actor, u can tell just by the way he speaks what an experienced guy he is
Pagan Min and Anton Castillo both have to be my favorite Far Cry villains ever. Sure they are dictators, but they are often pretty chill and likable when they have screentime. Troy Baker did an amazing performance playing as Pagan and Giancarlo Esposito is just too brilliant at playing as Anton. Truly amazing villains.
I'd like to share my analysis of of the dictators of Far Cry. Min and Castillo is perhaps reminescent to 60s-80s dictators, especially Saddam Hussain and Mu'ammar Ghaddafi; a cruel but good leader, he ordered the contruction of facilities that help the people, like Ghaddafi's plan to connect Libya's groundwater to all of the country, but unfortunately he wanted things ran with his methods and whims.
After the Golden Path/Libertad runs the country, Pagan & Castillo will be missed, and to quote and rephrase an excerpt from an interview with an Iraqi citizen in a documentary, I think it was a documentary titled "I took down Saddam's statue": Saddam was a bad leader, but after that came 10,000 Saddams, and this quote could be said about Kyrat and Yara.
Giancarlo's performance was phenomenal.Acting in the worldclass.
It's interesting to see Giancarlo playing different kind of villain, but it shows that his usual performance is much suitable. Most of the time in the game he is just another loud villain with principles or something (writing is poor there), but the best scenes are where he is silent or talks a few words(I'm talking about the "Run" scene). Fascinating, really.
his name is gustavo fring of the los pollos hermanos family but you can call him gus
I loved the bird scene when he tells him to run
My favorite cut scene so far
I can't forgive Juan for taking that shot. That reckless action got Clara killed. I blame him. Clara was the only one remotely capable of leading Yara after that - everyone else isn't. And he got her killed. There was NO reason to shoot the kid while Anton had Clara at gunpoint. NONE.
seriously! and it didn't even feel like the same character. felt like she just needed to die cuz of plot
Like... what was the logic of shooting the kid instead? What did Juan think was gonna happen?
Was Anton gonna be like "Ah shucks, Diego is dead. Flushes all my plans down the drain. I'm gonna hop on the nearest boat and leave Yara. See you later."
@@Zythus07 Maybe like this: "Diego is dead, now Anton is gonna die without using Diego to extend his own life." Still, that would get Clara killed. He just had to be patient, he would have gotten that shot. Anton was in a corner of the room. He would have had to poke his head eventually. But nope. Just... I still can't forgive him for that.
@@Supperdude9deep down I think he just wanted an excuse 2 shoot sum1
And ending be like dani and juan become buddies or some bs about we re same thingy
At the end, when he was still planning the model of the city, it really was sad. When he said 'I want "Yarans to catch the horizon at every intersection." it showed just how much he truly wanted a better world for his people. And when he was talking to his nephew about killing Carlos, he said "How many of those farmers will want to help rebuild paradise now?". That 'rebuild paradise' line wasn't just some line of bullshit he fed to people in his propaganda. He honestly felt that's what he was doing for Yara. I feel like there was a bit of Lenin and Hugo Chavez in this character. Both truly believed they were doing the right thing for their people, in a 'I know what these people want more than they do.' kind of way.
Anton is one villain of many I wanted to win.
Esposito is a god like villain actor prove me wrong
He acted the best villain in the best show, Gus fring from breaking bad So ur rught
I'm really glad Giancarlo Esposito got to play a villain that wasn’t just "Gus, but in a video game." Dude genuinely has range and absolutely chews the scenery.
The ending is so sad and god it pissed me off so much.
Gus didnt die, he moved to Cuba
And then he died
Lol
@@BM-jm2tg no actually he's still alive...in a galaxy far far away
Before all of that in his younger days, he was the "Big Brother Almighty" at a College in Atlanta. Then he moved to Bed-Stuy Brooklyn and was fighting The Pizza Store Owner with Radio Raheem 😂
What’s the difference?
He has the purest fertiliser, and the purest Meth
It's annoying when a rebellion has no plans or know how on running the country in the event that they win, and then all that effort, time, energy, resources and manpower is wasted when the country just slips back into tyranny because of economical mismanagement. So stupid.
It’s happened many times throughout history.
exactly what happened in the mentioned "1967 revolution"
@@ReviewTechTexas Yes and it's ALWAYS stupid. All the suffering for nothing.
Why did anton's leukemia suddenly worsen? He said viviro stopped working 6 months ago, but at the start of the game and up until the interview with the american journalist, he looks healthy
I’m guessing part of makeup
Plus cancer can go from zero to 100 like that
Or even though it takes some hours to play through the game for us maybe in game time has passed a couple months
Story convenience.
Before he made that speech were he got the phone call he had a guy giving him a blood transfusion
Plot.
Say what you want about this game you can’t deny that the writing was on point
At least Castillo's dialogue.
He was literally the only redeeming quality of the game.
José: *Pisses off Antón*
Victor from Breaking Bad: First time?
17:43 He makes a good goddamn point.
My reaction to that scene was “Ok hold on he’s onto something. He actually makes a great point.”
we need another head start fr
Not really, he paints it as america being the first nation to enslave people and develop from it but that's far from true, America's actually the first country to end slavery while tons of other countries before and after all used slavery
The fact that someone did something bad in the past doesn't make it any better that someone does it today
@@frummer8373 The fact that someone does something bad and gives them advantage over others and decides it's bad is pretty laughable, and the current state of corporations that hold their workers hostage paying them minimum wage, always trying to find a loophole in the system to make the most profit, hell even look at the state of insulin prices. They did something bad, replaced it with something that is "acceptable" but still bad. It doesn't make it any better, you were a slave to a person before, now you are a slave to a corporation.
04:35 "These fish, we will catch and release", He is such a monster, he compares sinking the boat full of people to throwing fish back in the water.
Anton Castillo best far cry villain
YOU CALL ME SENOR PRESIDENTE
27:48 whole cutscene is a reference to the movie downfall where Hitler when the Soviets surrounded berlin he was making plans to rebuild berlin ignoring the possibility of city being taken
20:54 Lmao when I first saw this in the game I died laughing
The vaas cameo at the end was fire
Vass didn't have a cameo
@@kingfish-sp9oe After the credits.
Vaas is heard talking abut the events of the game.
@@emantelololololol9199 ik never-ending I looked
This is Gus who survived the wheelchair explosion and his face is completely healed, he leaves Albuquerque to go to Cuba to do something difficult and in the interactive background. Ultimately, he survived the events of Breaking Bad season 4 finale before escaping death
I like how the cutscenes make up a movie
Curious how they based Yara on Cuba, but they made the dictatorship fascist, instead of communist.
Very curious choice.
It's what America/ CIA wanted Castro to be.
there was a fascist before Castro named Batista, they were inspired by him. The terrorists in Yara represent the communists, who mostly aren't supposed to be the good guys.
Pfft. Castillo was not a socialist. Get the hell out of here with that crap.
Really makes me think
Anton is probably a loose reference to Fulgencio Batista.
Damn I did not expect Gus to kill his son
Didn't expect Nachos to get off the island either.
and never expect Gus to commit suicide.
Sometimes I wonder, what would've happened if Anton had won the whole thing? I mean realistically speaking, had he created some form of alliance with other countries for instance America, or perhaps a much fitting alliance like Russia or China to get more backup he would've won the war, no?
Like syria
He wins the war if you aren't there to save Clara's attempt to unite the burgeoning factions. You see it in the secret ending, after that more than likely he is able to make the Viviro and continue the human testing to perhaps make it good enough to save his own life. Yara will leverage its control of Vivro likely to ensure it is never put under permanent sanction again, and secure its independence as a nation through control over this drug every nation wants. Money probably does end up coming to Yara and for the 'True Yaran' social class everything ends up perfectly fine. Diego grows up, and based on his empathy he likely would lead Yara into a genuinely good and stable future.
Clara was right at her heart that ending the cycle of revolution and tyranny would take a lifetime, and for both the revolution and the tyrants the wheels to make it so were already in motion. I don't know if Dani staying will end up ensuring it, but depending on your morals you can argue forever which is the better way of things. The brutal and inhumane method to get there faster, or the humane and principled method that has unfortunately failed before but comes without all the baggage.
Realistically, he would've won anyway. Libertad has six people, the FND has thousands, but the fun of these games is crippling a much larger faction. If Anton won (and what I'm assuming happens in the ending where he does win) is Yara resorts back to a "half-normal". The thing is, Yara was a democracy until recently (before the game starts). His dictatorship began when the country was put on marshal law as a result of the protests. I'm assuming marshal law would be lifted, because it could cause trouble for him in the eyes of the rest of the world if he keeps in enacted after the war ends. Obviously, he wants to stay authoritarian, so he'll have to do so by finding loopholes in laws. Basically just a corrupt democracy. He'd finish his Viviro project and sell it. His goal was to make the country rich and cure himself, he'd probably accomplish that.
You can leave for Miami early in the game, it time jumps to you chilling on the beach listening to the radio and the news reports special forces raided Libertad and killed the leadership ending the Civil War
8:50 all you been wating for
First time I've seen him acting was in Maze Runner.
Hope you watched Breaking bad
Same
If I had the opportunity, I would gladly accept the rank of General in his army.
23:40 Bro I want to be general, I want to be his DANI ROJAS! 😂
Is it just me or does the smuggler at the end sound like a young Vaas?
P.S. It seems that he is indeed Vaas and the game takes place before FC3.
No it takes place in 2021 (the year which it had been released) if you do the secret ending there is clear mention of covid in the radio and far cry 3 released in 2012 so 9yrs apart
@@spaceopedia9962I fucking hate that they have to put the stupid Covid shit in fiction.
@@LoneWandererCollin The govt lockdowns were the worst form of tyranny, yes.
It’s a damn shame that the gameplay of this game is weak because Anton is a fantastic villain
this guy is a fucking MASTER of his craft.
This game is so good
It had some problems but still it is good
14:05 ”Theres something about third-world prisons it makes me hard!” Lmao what 😅
its very american to expect what does not belong to you LMAO
Insane ending🔥
i wish it would let us choose to fight for anton, hes at least building something, all the guerillas do is burn everything down
I would've loved to. Also in 5, I wish we could have joined the cult and fought the various militias and resistances
I love when he says Paradise
A best villain
Gus Is better
@@merchantmocha4665 both are the best
@@lynxregions6724 Gus Is in a great show. Anton Is in a, Very mediocre game
@@merchantmocha4665 your opinion
@@merchantmocha4665 Just cause the game is mediocre doesn’t mean Antón is mediocre.
If I made a game and I need a villain I know the right person for that
*Far Cry 7 we need Anthony Starr as the villain.*
HOLY SH*T! THAT’S VAAS!
Just so everyone knows, there's more to the cutscene @ 19:39. It was cut off for some reason. Other than that, nicely done.
1st place villain = Handsome jack
2nd place villain = Gustavo fring
8:52 : I was acting
🙂 "There's only one person I trust in this room" 🙂
😒 "You better not say yourself" 😑
Always laugh to this moment 😂
Wow Vass appears at the end
Very young vaas
9:04
Jose: *gets shot*
*Next Scene his Funeral*
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Gus fring as dictator of fry cry 6 this just awesome game
3:40 Haven't I Diego? ... ...
*DIEGO!*
23:33 You want her to live, you will accept the rank of General in my army, You will be my hope, my legend. my Dani Rojas!
the only part of farcry 6 i give a fuck about are the parts with castillo and the dog.
anton casstillo killed his own son but i still see him as a good dad
(the writing in the game is amazing imo)
This dude is ruthless! 😂😮
Only 35 minutes of screen time in 24 hours gameplay
Giancarlo will always be Gus Fring to me
Vaas at the end had me going "OH SHIT" leaned back in my chair when I heard him
No one:....
Yarans: COMEMIERDAAA
Jesse, Gus said we need to grow
so this is what Stan Edgar doing off the screen, damn
Only reason I gave a damn about this game.
Excellent acting as always.
so smuggler was Vaas....
I just noticed how unnatural the movement of the first person perspective camera is. They treat it like a regular camera, and not as something more organic. (Yes, i can differentiate between the first person scenes, and the cinematic scenes)
Pisses me off that he and his regime are largely based on that of Fulgencio Batista's (the dictator before Castro), when the oppressors of Yara should've been commie pigs, like in actual Cuba, instead of depicting them like heroes. Kind of an insult to actual Cubans but still, what a fucking brilliant performance from Giancarlo Esposito, like always. Had it been another actor I wouldn't've bought this game.
I don't think the communists are supposed to be viewed as heroes, and both Batista and the communists were oppressors.
@@hello-o3i The commies were substantially worse, as they always are regardless of when or where they manage to get to power [Lenin/Trotsky/Hitler/Mao/Saddam Hussein/joey B/trudeau/castro/maduro/etc.]. There is no one worse than a commie.
Tough shit, pagin Min was based on Dictator Fascists like Kim Jong Un yet he was portrayed as the good guy who just wanted to avenge his Wife and daughter from the rebels
Say what you want about the game but his acting was on point
23:33 MY DANI ROJAS
Anton didn’t die, he escaped to America and opened a fried chicken restaurant named Los Pollos Hermanos.
30:56 He Victor'd himself
quickl question, what the hell did that man cut with his knife in Dani’s Mouth?
Her teeth
@@justnbody.5934 oh for gods sake
@@dustinfiedler6776 yep her molars got extracted
My favourite far cry game
21:01 this is best scenes ❤
Hello and welcome to the Los pollos Hermanos family! My name is Gustavo but you can call me Gus. 😏
I wish Vaas was there😂
24:54 kets not lie it was jauns fault that one girl died
Looks like a PS3 game lol
Joseph Seed is king
He was right. People would seek revenge and kill diego.
Castillo made paradise libertad ruined paradise
graphics looks kinda weird to me
20:14
Gus running other empire
The story was shit as usual but my god the chaos was worth every fucking penny for this funny ass fuck game
Damm Gustavo
Gus did nothing wrong
Well he kill his son
All you need to do is watch this. you dont have to play the bloated repetitive game.
I just watched this and already understood the whole story
@@hello-o3ican't blame you
Repetitive, yes. Fun, also yes