Good endings: Far Cry 4 - Ajay didnt leave and join with Pagan on his mother shrine and then went to have some fun. Far Cry 5 - just leave, why would you even go there with no help at all Far Cry 6 - not my war, cya
He couldn't take the shot on Anton because Anton was behind the wall all that time. Clara is an idiot. If she sticked to the plan instead of believing that surrendering and proposing democracy to crazed dying dictator. The plot really flopped big time the moment Clara lost her guerrilla pair of balls.
@@itwilsonboiii4789 essentially, yes. You could also tie this in with Far Cry 5, and how Joseph managed to manufacture a hallucinogenic based off of Viviro
@@atrain3441 that doesn’t make sense because far cry 3 took place nearly 10 years before far cry 6, I think it’s just a cool little teaser that Ubisoft put in to get people talking abt vaas for the DLC
For those who didn't know, if you missed your opportunity to leave Yara when the first time you get to Libertad island, you can actually still be able to leave and get the alternate ending whatever your progress is, just by leaving the map. Grab any water or air vehicle and keep going to any edge of the map and there you go. As simple as that.
It's interesting that they put this secret ending as a measure when you leave the map. Instead of your typical: - GO back message - auto-death - invincible enemy - jumpscare+ death - auto teleport - blockade/barriers.
@Adriano Not only that, he could have developed love for his kid and he would have still killed him, remember the Prison scene with his Grandfather killer and the table Scene. Anton lived a life as a prisoner and Slave at a Young age and his only consolation was talking to his father until they cut his tongue, Anton would obviously feel resentment against Revolutionary and Guerrilas and then in a Somewhat "peaceful" Dinner with Libertad's leaders, they tried to kill his son, with all of that in mind makes sense that Anton wouldn't have believed Dani's word and take it as a lie.
There's such an emphasis placed on Diego's education by Anton. And how Dani seeks to protect them. But then they killed him off anyway? It's so bizarre. They also hinted at how Dani might seek to become a dictator, but they straight up reject that as well. The ending is just such a 180 on the established plot...
i think the important thing to note is sometimes democracy is broken,its unrealstic to have everyone to have views and power,better to let them views and idears but not power,so the be less power grabing
This ending sadly felt empty af, Bembe never appeared again (despite his relation with Dani's escape from Yara), the game made me think Clara or Juan were building up to be antagonists but Clara became a Martir and Juan Dani's bff even tho he got Clara killed, neither Alejo or Lita got a proper burial even after the main story, Mckay's death doesn't have any impact on the story, Espada's brother never appeared again, there were no further details about Jonron's brother and his relationship with Yelena, that Guerrilla Diego punches doesn't have any relevance. Man i could go on and on, the game was fun and the story was enjoyable, but the ending was just a bumer
I know i was sure el Tigre was trying to tell us Lobo was alive and that’s who the old guerilla was. And when we were imprisoned by Anton I was sure he would play a role in our escape and learning more about the legends. Oh well
They wont allow that sort of ending. Clara is basically a wet dream for the far left. If Ubisoft was smart, they would have turned her into a dictator but since they are limited by the current "trend" of writing, dont bother expecting such endings.
@@ultragarrison “if Ubisoft was smart they would do an incredibly arbitrary and specific plot twist” First problem: Ubisoft with a brain, literally not possible Second problem: your weird characterization of Clara Also if anyone would be “a wet dream for the far left” it would be Talia(I think her name is ) from the maximas faction. Clara is too moderate to be liked by modern radicals I think. The revolution in far cry 6 is for the most part an idealistic revolution from the creators of the game. It’s not an entirely realistic guerilla faction because they’re supposed to be the good guys. Like genuinely everyone but Juan in the extended Libertad group is mostly morally sound. Juan kind of disappointed me but he’s funny so I don’t care. Honestly though your libertad “villain” was right under your noses. Juan is in league with Vaas and has been selling drugs and who knows what else to whoever he can get his hands on. After El Tigre’s death I was so pissed that Juan asked you to spare McKay, I was worried that would be it so you can imagine the relief as soon as I started shooting mckay and discovered you could actually kill him 🙏
I mean him doing that to Diego sort of make sense. Who would want their child to live in conditions like that? Stuck in a country that hates you, people seeking your life, and constantly at risk of a horrible death? At least he knew his son went somewhat peacefully and/or less painfully
@@Aaron-8989 now compare that to what happened to Anton's father. The rebels didn't care that Diego was a kid, they just wanted all Castillios dead. So yeah, Diego died a less painful death comparing to what have happend to him from the hands of the guerrillas.
@@Aaron-8989 bruh just use your brain. Ofc course it would be less painful bc I'm sure that if he stayed alive the Yara's would beat him tf up. Maybe even torture him.
I'd have accepted that deal with Anton in the true ending. Anton was dying anyways. Spare the guerilla leader, be the general. When Anton kicks the bucket, Diego and Dani can sell Vivero to the US, enough to get funds to make working conditions safer in the farms so we can go full overdrive on Vivero production, then we can go full Tony Montana/"Push it to the Limit" and sell Vivero to the highest bidder and make billions. Yara will become the Switzerland of the Carribbean.
it would be important to open Viviro to america before Anton stepped down since the only reason the Americans were so willing to make all those concesions to Yara was Anton's hard policy making it nigh impossible, after he's gone unless Dani is seen as the real power in Yara it will have a weak image due to having a child leader who might be able to be bribed and made a puppet to american interests. whereas if done Anton should be able to get a very good deal securing stuff like dropping the blockade and securing large amount of "international aid" or a "interest free loan" to fund the rapid development of Viviro production as you say, bonus points it could have Diago lead behind the scenes for the negotiations and show the Americans not to underestimate him and add to his character in leading Yara for the people there, if it turns out it was he who spearheaded it and brought prosperity to them it could add to his popularity
This should have been the real true ending, its just the smartest thing to do. Problem is the other factions will see libertad as traitors and would definitely attack us. The only way is if we stop the fucked up shot and show that yara will be different. People will be fine with a dictatorship as long as it makes progress that people can see, as long as most people can be comfortable enough and see improvements in their lives they won’t oppose it as much. Tbh I really wished they made el doctore not a sick fuck, imagine having a doctor character that wanted to help yara improve as fast as possible even though through sick medical trials that leaves them conflicted which would have been an actual dilemma for players wether to kill him or not since like it or not he was making progress and he wasn’t doing it for his own entertainment
@@tychogoedhart286 that a dangerous plan, Dani although a good person is a bad leader as seen after Clara's death, furthermore it has bad optics and would reinforce the cycle of anarchy and tyranny, safest to break that is stability which Diago as leader brings from continuity if power can be transferred without a violent uprising every time they'll be in a good place
Nah Viviro would be destroyed by America they would nuke the island and every trace of it, Since US created and invented cancer hiding the truth, a radioactive leakage that infected the sea all thanks to America eventually it infected our cells and even shaped our dna differently thanks to america there's a higher cancer percentage across the world.
Fully honnest, the endings did seem to be a disapointment. Just one ending with a secret one in between, older far cry's used to have an alternative ending
@@mirkoblaco812 Thank you sir, to be honest I consider Far Cry phenomenal, because it plays a lot on the player's moral, what do you consider to be the best ending, from the choice of 2 horrible ones, would you rather give up to save your life, at the cost of an another, younger ? Or would you make anything to save this life, even if it means you have to give yours ? That was also the trend of the series for years, it's just strange that for Far Cry 6 they went for something more "Just Cause-ish" with a really poor story, where out of nowhere you get super important stuff for 2 seconds (the reason why Rico's an orphan) then it's never talked about anymore, and it goes back to very cringe affaires, with all the machinean mood. Which gave me a strong sense of disappointement. Diego turns out to be the biggest victim of this game, but the player never really realizes it, because the scenario dosen't care about it. The only way to save Diego finally is by giving up Libertad, which is a hard decision, but it feels unimpactful because of the execution, it's rather an easter egg than a true choice to do. It deserved way better treatment. Gosh even Faith in Far Cry 5 got this kind of developpement which makes you sad for her. Why Diego couldn't though he was a main character ? I even do think he should have been made playable for few bits of moments, creating moral choices from what you decide to do, to show rather that you want to follow the steps or your father, because you love him since he is your only family, or disappointing him, because you want people to not be the victims of a tyran, which makes Diego closer to Dani, a dilemma, a choice with consequences you cannot do, but you have to, this IS what Far Cry was meant to be, Far Cry 2, you had to chose how to die, Far Cry 4, you had to chose which demon to follow, Far Cry 5, you had to chose how you would be doomed, Far Cry New Dawn, mercy death, or punishement spare ? Only you know. I want to apologize for how rude I sounded on my answer to your comment, wishing you the best, and good game.
They were not her friends, they were using her. Clara was less ruthless, but more manipulative than Anton, since she had to convince people to fight for her. However, she was no better than him. Her vision would possibly kill even more people, she admits it.
The fact that Dani straight up leaves and different factions remain is hella realistic, just look at Libya, they united against Gadafi with foreign help and now they want him back because their incompetence turned the country into a shithole and now they are fighting each other for power.
@@yrly59e I am sure there are some that looks back with nostalgic eyes and will vote for him, but will that be enough to actually win ? The whole election in itself, seem to have ... troubles.
Two Choices: Continue the fight for Yaran Revolution - Clara and Diego is dead, Castillo commits suicide. Established the Interim Government, Castillo's Loyalists were now insurgents (Post-game free play mode), crushing the insurgents will establish reconstruction and free elections in the near future. Escape Yara - Deserted the Libertad, Castillo crushed the rebels 3 months later. Directly Ends the Game (Game Over) Poor Diego
@Gaming ZONE GAZO i know right, dani told them dont mess it up but making another mess whats the point of taking of the tyrant that there worse themselves dani secret ending is way better leave everything behind no more wars no more politics shes a coward sure but she cant stand it anymore i cant stand both of the factions there way worse than far cry 4 siblings wanted to make their country better but not really
They really should have added more endings to this game,the secret ending is nice but the actual ending wasn’t the best,they could have made a ending where Anton dies and Diego becomes President,then Diego stops the war and stuff in Yara,or where you join Anton,or just where everyone dies,maybe something like other foreign countries come and take over Yara depending on your choices
isn't it like the point? It has one ending because it probably isn't the end of the story, guess there's a dlc on the way or something. Moreover, I guess the creators want to show how revolution turns out when it succeeds - and they only turn out the one and only way
@@ruslanagaev7265 but there would be no point in having a dlc for more endings,that’s pretty much like the most insane Ea move ever,plus paying 60-70 bucks for half the endings isn’t right,but I do thing they could make a dlc where it shows Anton and Diego’s sides,and how it all goes wrong,but it shouldn’t be that you only get all the endings If you pay more for a dlc
Dani: joins revolution with clara Clara: dies Dani: Straight up leaves Clara: dies anyway Edit: i didnt expect any likes for this so stop causing my phone to buzz constantly thx
Tiny thing: Why tf is there only one ending?! Why doesn’t Juan turn evil?! It was perfectly set up for him to become the next evil dictator, then Dani has to choose whether to kill him or obey his commands! Also, what was up with that thing where Juan accuses Dani of only sparing Diego because he/she was “Addicted to the Revolution”?! That made zero sense and it went nowhere!
Because libertad will be the next evil, they think they can make revolution after killing anton, but when u get that much power without even having knowledge to use it it may only lead to another chaos
The line "Addicted to the revolution" is ment to mean that Dani is addicted to the adrenaline that the revolution gives them. Technically Juan accuses Dani of being a Adrenaline junkie
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908 I know that! The problem is she isn’t the slightest bit addicted! And judging by the Florida ending, she’ll have zero trouble readjusting to civilian life, hence the reason this accusation goes nowhere and never comes up again!
To be honest, considering the fact that Diego is a pretty smart guy, I think he'd do the right thing after Anton dies. So us leaving is in my opinion the best choice to take.
Not really sure at the start Diego didn’t seem that bad he was just a kid trying to leave but throughout the game you could definitely see he was becoming more like his father especially when he punched the old legend in the face showing that he despised people for just hating because he carried the Castillo name not to mention that he protected his father in the end even tho he knew the terrible deeds Anton did in the end i dont wanna say it was to late for Diego to change but if Dani actually left Anton to do what he wanted there is no way Diego wouldn’t have become like his father and his grandfather before him
@@lastassassin4443 You're forgetting that Diego is only 13. Of course he is protecting his dad from Dani wanting to kill him. His dad is the only parent he got left since Dani killed Diego's mom. As the op of the comment said, Diego is smart and he said to Dani to not kill him bc he's sick and is going to die anyway. He's just a kid, you are asking too much from him. I'm sure that if Diego stayed alive, he would have done something better with the country. He's a good boy.
@@natastyfam1622 nah if Diego didn't die because of is father then the guerrillas are the most destructive and a sadistic group sooooo is possibilities to stayed alive were too low , and the most important if the protagonist wanted to defend Diego against the guerrilla there's a 50/50 chance's of survive or die. But well there's only those canonical endings.
"You will protect him. From your friends. From the monsters". Is Anton talking about himself as the monster?. Maybe that why he said "Lies" and shot his son?
Ngl but you know he said "monsters" I think Juan also a monster since he also trying to kill Diego like he doesn't cares about killing a kid and creating superweapons.
3:23 this part upset me. Because he’s projecting so hard on to Dani. He wants her to be like him so bad. I feel like he wants the revolution to never end more than anyone. Especially with him selling viviro to Vaas. Dani just wants it to get better
Unless Juan set it up from the beginning, maybe he wanted Clara dead so he can take control over Libertad and change it to his image, he and Clara Don't always get along, they have different perspectives in controlling Yara and so that's what Juan did he had an opportunity and he seized it because it will eventually lead to Clara's death without him doing it.
@@nixonlegazpi They could have shown us, that he did this on purpose. An ongoing revolution means he can sell goods to both sides. Guns and Money for the "revolution" and anything from Yara to the outside world. Would the revolution end, than he'd loose his business and no Clara means he can sell whatever he wants since he and Clara had differences on how to deal things.
But In the end, they didn't win. They didnt kill Anton, he killed himself. They lost Diego, the only one fit to rule Yara, and to rule Yara peacefully. They won the battle, but lost the war
Why is Diego the only one who can 'rule' Yara? The whole point of the game is that you don't want one person ruling over things lol that's...why there was a war to begin with
@@Ulgokiem "you don't want one person rulling over things" so you were telling me that such thing as president,prime minister,king,queen etc is not exist?
I was hoping the decision with McKay would make a difference at the end. Like if you take his money there are reinforcements and Clara and Diego both live. But if you kill the bastard they both die. Would have been an interesting way to handle it. I kept waiting for Diego to kill his Papa.
Imagine what Anton went through when he was Diego’s age. He loved his father, Gabriel Castillo, and guerrillas tortured and murdered him right in front of Anton, then imprisoned him for 15 years simply for being Gabriel’s son and forced him to work at a tobacco plant. He must of had PTSD going through his head when Dani came in. He didn’t want his son to go through what he went through. That’s why he killed Diego. And how could he just take Dani’s word for it that he/she would protect him? After watching freedom fighters mutilate his father then put him through forced labor, how could he just trust Dani? So I don’t blame Anton for what he did. If you really think about it, he’s the real victim.
Would be nice that after Dani destroys Castillo's empire and after the deaths of Anton and Diego then she could just leave Yara and head for Miami like how she initially planned before she joined Clara's faction, I wish that was included in the gameplay ending not just in the secret ending because there’s nothing left for Dani to do, she was just hired help to increase more supporters to stand against Castillo's forces, Dani needs to take a break and just start a new life outside of Yara, she isn't knowledgeable enough in politics nor is she leader material and it's for the best to leave it at the hands of the other factions to settle their differences and figure out what to do from there on how to operate Yara. Also I despise Juan for a number of reasons and I don't agree with him at all, he leaves a bad reputation, his decisions really pissed me off and his motives are somewhat sinister, he is turning to be a greedy and power hungry villain at the end.
@@user-ul3kk6hr5i of course, during the first mission Dani can just leave Libertad by entering the boat and sailing away, causing Clara to tie up loose ends and gets herself killed in the process.
@@lobaandrade7172 The Soviet revolution, the Chinese revolution, the Cuban revolution, the revolution in Burkina Faso(for all 4 years that lasted until France wanted power back) etc etc all had good endings. To say that most revolutions have bad endings is a perversion of history and just shows you're very ignorant on the topic.
With regards to Vaas at the end. I think it means he SURVIVED Far Cry 3, since you only "killed" him in a hallucination, and he may have been wounded, but still could have lived. Also, it wouldn't be the first time a Far Cry character has returned (Prosper Kouassi/Longinus). If Vaas Survived, but only really recovered after Hoyt was dead, I can see him turning to smuggling.
FarCry 7 = Vaas survives the events of FarCry 3, becomes presidente of Yara, develops Nukes, start nuclear War. Yara is destroyed. New "Fallout" survival game mechanics.
Should have had the options to: -Join Anton -Kill Anton and become leader -Give leadership to Juan -Give Leadership to Yelena -Give leadership to That old lady
The only problem I have with the ending is how little impact it has on the map, which is odd since you’d expect the overthrowing of a dictator to completely change the country Military still regularly patrols the country. The capitol city is still heavily guarded, the PA spewing propaganda is still there and you’ll be wanted if you even step foot in the capitol building that you just took control of. It’s like the guerillas just raided the capitol, killed a bunch of people, left some graffiti and just left and it makes it all feel unsatisfying
This is an Ubisoft game.. usually another civil war break out after this, since not all of the people feel Dani, a war hero, represent their interest, CIA wants another agent, the choice of the remnants of ex-military and some highe-ups will also be very interesting... I genuinely think Ubisoft touched a topic too big for them to handle. It is not their team couldn't do it, it is the board might disapprove - too risky, if a mediocre game with some cool gimmicks can sell, why bother?
They overthrew the dictator, yes. But there's still plenty of military and government left behind. They still have to fight them and whoever continues to support Castillo. And just like what is said after, there likely won't be any free elections and such afterwards. Also they'd have to change the map a lot, especially for the city since most of the city is walled off and there's nothing there. Also why you can't fly over the city, you'd see a lot of nothing if you could get over the walls. Not disagreeing with you though, it would be nice to see more changes that reflect this new era of Yara.
Diego knew he was going to die. One way or another. Which is why he wasn't mad when he was dying. Anton legit took the path of a Cat Mom eating her young so people wouldn't hurt them. It's so tragic but true.
Kinda dumb how they treated Clara. But I just dislike these forced "story" parts where your character who seconds ago was blowing up tanks and helicopters by the dozen and killing 100s of henchmen just sits and lets the bad guy kill whoever.
You can unlock the secret ending at the very beginning of the game. When Clara gives you the option to stay and fight or leave, you can leave and it’ll do that.
If they were to make a dlc I feel that they would make you play as Diego opposing his father's rule in secret and assisting libertad and Castillo didn't find out until the end and as such killed him for betraying him
Or you at least joining Castillo's side Being Diego basically would be the same shit but different skin I wanted to see what happens if you take down the revolutionaries
It was dog shit compare to other far crys . I spent like 2 weeks to complete the game and when i end the last mission i get a bullshit ending that wasen't worth all the time i spent on the game
Juan should have been the true villain. Kill Anton, promise him to see his son through to become the next in line in order to fix Yara and once its finished and stable he gives up power.
I FLIPPED when I first beat the game and heard vaas, and it literally confirms that he is alive since far cry 3 takes place like 2007 to 2010 and far cry 6 takes place in 2019.
@@neoj8060 I get the confusion but a few times in game far cry 6 literally says in one of the top corners through one of the cutscenes, I knew I was wrong about far cry 3, also in the secret ending it mentioned the first lockdown from 2019
When i will finish the school and have a wife,when i will have a son i want to call him "my lion" when he is sad to encourage him. If i will have a daugther,then "my lioness"
Just make sure you do not have a weapon near you at the table otherwise Anton's feeling might kick in and you endup shooting your own family. Hope you are not American?
There's something about this game that tell us about Revolution and sht, just like Dani said "When Tyranny is the Law, Revolution is Order" and then next thing you know after revolution is another tyranny. Different sht and still the same.
13:58 I think Castillo was right. Only a strong iron fist can mantain stability Now I feel Bad for Castillo and his son :(. If only he didnt harmed his son
I hate how they dont seem to mention the fact that Juan is the reason Clara died in that first scene. I wish he didnt fire the shot and we got to hear the rest of that conversation.
Only Anton cared about Yara... The rest were just revolting for the sake of it... At the end the situation in Yara became worse, since no one wants to Lead.
One of the problems I had with this game was not enough endings like Far Cry 4 and 5. I wish there was another ending where it was Castillo who caused the nuclear war causing the ending of Far Cry 5 and starting Far Cry New Dawn.
I accidentally got the 'secret' ending not too far into the game and was terrified I ended it for good, mostly because an insane glitch ruined my first game, had me falling forever, had to start a whole new file😒 but anyway, I hated thus ending so much!!!! No conclusion, Diego dying, sucks. The insurgent thing is pretty cool though, keeps you playing, I just wish there was an actual ending.
What I just noticed at 7:20 the blood is coming from the direction of what looks like a sea, meaning the attack and the blood spilled will come from the sea and it did.
What confuses me most about the new Far Cry game is how Florida is fine, but Montana is a wasteland as of 6 (Pagen nuked Montana 3 years before 6 takes place while it took 17 years before anybody resurfaced in New Dawn), Vaas is clearly alive (and confirmed by the insanity DLC), yet nobody is speaking about any of it
Good endings:
Far Cry 4 - Ajay didnt leave and join with Pagan on his mother shrine and then went to have some fun.
Far Cry 5 - just leave, why would you even go there with no help at all
Far Cry 6 - not my war, cya
True
Far Cry 3 - Lost my shit cause Skrillex be blasting
Farcry 3 - don’t be a simp and free your friends
Far Cry 3 - Citra ugly Go with Liza
Man, they already made a lazy endings since 4, bruh
Shows how low this game won't reach as good as 3
Are we gonna pretend that Juan isn’t the reason Clara is dead? I really hate how the game pretty much doesn’t confront this
Yup, same thought.
And then i thought juan has secret plan to take over the city for himself, because he ruin the plan and cost clara her life.
explain why?
@@painandmisery8971 pretty fucking obvious why…. He went to shoot the kid so Anton bodied Clara
He couldn't take the shot on Anton because Anton was behind the wall all that time.
Clara is an idiot. If she sticked to the plan instead of believing that surrendering and proposing democracy to crazed dying dictator. The plot really flopped big time the moment Clara lost her guerrilla pair of balls.
Yeah I have a feeling that Juan was meant to be more evil like he sided with McKay, smuggled viviro form vass and was pretty okay with killing a kid.
I’m surprised no ones talking about how Vaas was the smuggler talking to Juan. This isn’t a sequel, it’s how it all began.
I noticed that too!
Wait I don't get it, so that caused everything in FC3?
@@itwilsonboiii4789 essentially, yes.
You could also tie this in with Far Cry 5, and how Joseph managed to manufacture a hallucinogenic based off of Viviro
@@atrain3441 that doesn’t make sense because far cry 3 took place nearly 10 years before far cry 6, I think it’s just a cool little teaser that Ubisoft put in to get people talking abt vaas for the DLC
They mention covid, this is after far cry 3
For those who didn't know, if you missed your opportunity to leave Yara when the first time you get to Libertad island, you can actually still be able to leave and get the alternate ending whatever your progress is, just by leaving the map. Grab any water or air vehicle and keep going to any edge of the map and there you go. As simple as that.
What about after you beat the game?
@Alex They should fix this in someway,for the achievment I won't delete my progress only for this
@Alex bruh you were supposed to go forward not go back
@@gabry6312 but you can have up to three different save files, you don't have to delete anything
@@mariokpc7775 Yeah I know now but 6 months ago there weren't save files
It's interesting that they put this secret ending as a measure when you leave the map.
Instead of your typical:
- GO back message
- auto-death
- invincible enemy
- jumpscare+ death
- auto teleport
- blockade/barriers.
The red sea from S.O.T
Nice
I actually hoped to get this ending in Far Cry 5. I keep thinking “why couldn’t I just leave and get the National Guards” ?
It actually teleports you back if you try to do this after completing the story.
@@mister_wide yeah like why you go away after every thing you had done, take responsibility will you?! 😂
Diego’s death made me tear up a bit because he didint deserve to die like that tho
@Adriano Not only that, he could have developed love for his kid and he would have still killed him, remember the Prison scene with his Grandfather killer and the table Scene.
Anton lived a life as a prisoner and Slave at a Young age and his only consolation was talking to his father until they cut his tongue, Anton would obviously feel resentment against Revolutionary and Guerrilas and then in a Somewhat "peaceful" Dinner with Libertad's leaders, they tried to kill his son, with all of that in mind makes sense that Anton wouldn't have believed Dani's word and take it as a lie.
It's more of a mercy killing in Antons eyes.
@Adriano no his son would be tortured and mutilated by communist revolutionaries
There's such an emphasis placed on Diego's education by Anton. And how Dani seeks to protect them. But then they killed him off anyway? It's so bizarre.
They also hinted at how Dani might seek to become a dictator, but they straight up reject that as well.
The ending is just such a 180 on the established plot...
i literally didn't care because he was in like 3 cutscenes this ending was shit
Part of me was expecting Dani just chilling and we face the ocean and suddenly Nuke goes boom
Same
What is this call of duty?
HOTLINE MIAMI
just cause 3 opening?
@@doofmememan6719 he’s referring to Far Cry 5
As i suspected.Secret ending was a right thing to do from the start.Same as Far Cry 4.
Based
And Far Cry 5
i think the important thing to note is sometimes democracy is broken,its unrealstic to have everyone to have views and power,better to let them views and idears but not power,so the be less power grabing
Is this game is based on prequel to this game?
@@dylanpyle6500 lmao learn how to spell before you give your political point of view
This ending sadly felt empty af, Bembe never appeared again (despite his relation with Dani's escape from Yara), the game made me think Clara or Juan were building up to be antagonists but Clara became a Martir and Juan Dani's bff even tho he got Clara killed, neither Alejo or Lita got a proper burial even after the main story, Mckay's death doesn't have any impact on the story, Espada's brother never appeared again, there were no further details about Jonron's brother and his relationship with Yelena, that Guerrilla Diego punches doesn't have any relevance. Man i could go on and on, the game was fun and the story was enjoyable, but the ending was just a bumer
Impressive recall of events!
Yea Ubisoft clearly wants to do more story focused gameplay but they don’t do enough to flesh it out
I know i was sure el Tigre was trying to tell us Lobo was alive and that’s who the old guerilla was. And when we were imprisoned by Anton I was sure he would play a role in our escape and learning more about the legends. Oh well
They wont allow that sort of ending. Clara is basically a wet dream for the far left. If Ubisoft was smart, they would have turned her into a dictator but since they are limited by the current "trend" of writing, dont bother expecting such endings.
@@ultragarrison “if Ubisoft was smart they would do an incredibly arbitrary and specific plot twist”
First problem: Ubisoft with a brain, literally not possible
Second problem: your weird characterization of Clara
Also if anyone would be “a wet dream for the far left” it would be Talia(I think her name is ) from the maximas faction. Clara is too moderate to be liked by modern radicals I think.
The revolution in far cry 6 is for the most part an idealistic revolution from the creators of the game.
It’s not an entirely realistic guerilla faction because they’re supposed to be the good guys.
Like genuinely everyone but Juan in the extended Libertad group is mostly morally sound. Juan kind of disappointed me but he’s funny so I don’t care.
Honestly though your libertad “villain” was right under your noses. Juan is in league with Vaas and has been selling drugs and who knows what else to whoever he can get his hands on.
After El Tigre’s death I was so pissed that Juan asked you to spare McKay, I was worried that would be it so you can imagine the relief as soon as I started shooting mckay and discovered you could actually kill him 🙏
I mean him doing that to Diego sort of make sense. Who would want their child to live in conditions like that? Stuck in a country that hates you, people seeking your life, and constantly at risk of a horrible death? At least he knew his son went somewhat peacefully and/or less painfully
A shot to the chest would hurt like a bitch, yea it would be quick but very painful
Wdym less painfully he got shot in the chest/stomach .
@@Aaron-8989 now compare that to what happened to Anton's father. The rebels didn't care that Diego was a kid, they just wanted all Castillios dead. So yeah, Diego died a less painful death comparing to what have happend to him from the hands of the guerrillas.
@@Aaron-8989 bruh just use your brain. Ofc course it would be less painful bc I'm sure that if he stayed alive the Yara's would beat him tf up. Maybe even torture him.
@@OverLorD768 Dani would have killed them to protect the kid I would have. Had more attachment to the kid than anyone else who is with you in the game
I'd have accepted that deal with Anton in the true ending. Anton was dying anyways. Spare the guerilla leader, be the general. When Anton kicks the bucket, Diego and Dani can sell Vivero to the US, enough to get funds to make working conditions safer in the farms so we can go full overdrive on Vivero production, then we can go full Tony Montana/"Push it to the Limit" and sell Vivero to the highest bidder and make billions. Yara will become the Switzerland of the Carribbean.
it would be important to open Viviro to america before Anton stepped down since the only reason the Americans were so willing to make all those concesions to Yara was Anton's hard policy making it nigh impossible, after he's gone unless Dani is seen as the real power in Yara it will have a weak image due to having a child leader who might be able to be bribed and made a puppet to american interests.
whereas if done Anton should be able to get a very good deal securing stuff like dropping the blockade and securing large amount of "international aid" or a "interest free loan" to fund the rapid development of Viviro production as you say, bonus points it could have Diago lead behind the scenes for the negotiations and show the Americans not to underestimate him and add to his character in leading Yara for the people there, if it turns out it was he who spearheaded it and brought prosperity to them it could add to his popularity
This should have been the real true ending, its just the smartest thing to do. Problem is the other factions will see libertad as traitors and would definitely attack us. The only way is if we stop the fucked up shot and show that yara will be different. People will be fine with a dictatorship as long as it makes progress that people can see, as long as most people can be comfortable enough and see improvements in their lives they won’t oppose it as much. Tbh I really wished they made el doctore not a sick fuck, imagine having a doctor character that wanted to help yara improve as fast as possible even though through sick medical trials that leaves them conflicted which would have been an actual dilemma for players wether to kill him or not since like it or not he was making progress and he wasn’t doing it for his own entertainment
@@a0point0of0view1 that, or Dani could've staged a military coup on Diego, hiding him instead of actually removing him, and becoming the new leader
@@tychogoedhart286 that a dangerous plan, Dani although a good person is a bad leader as seen after Clara's death, furthermore it has bad optics and would reinforce the cycle of anarchy and tyranny, safest to break that is stability which Diago as leader brings from continuity if power can be transferred without a violent uprising every time they'll be in a good place
Nah Viviro would be destroyed by America they would nuke the island and every trace of it, Since US created and invented cancer hiding the truth, a radioactive leakage that infected the sea all thanks to America eventually it infected our cells and even shaped our dna differently thanks to america there's a higher cancer percentage across the world.
Fully honnest, the endings did seem to be a disapointment. Just one ending with a secret one in between, older far cry's used to have an alternative ending
I prefer the one ending, most people won't play it through more than once.
@@mirkoblaco812 I prefer plenty of endings, so everyone can end the game its way.
@@Anonymous-dg5je that is a fair and completely valid opinion.
@@mirkoblaco812 Thank you sir, to be honest I consider Far Cry phenomenal, because it plays a lot on the player's moral, what do you consider to be the best ending, from the choice of 2 horrible ones, would you rather give up to save your life, at the cost of an another, younger ? Or would you make anything to save this life, even if it means you have to give yours ?
That was also the trend of the series for years, it's just strange that for Far Cry 6 they went for something more "Just Cause-ish" with a really poor story, where out of nowhere you get super important stuff for 2 seconds (the reason why Rico's an orphan) then it's never talked about anymore, and it goes back to very cringe affaires, with all the machinean mood. Which gave me a strong sense of disappointement.
Diego turns out to be the biggest victim of this game, but the player never really realizes it, because the scenario dosen't care about it. The only way to save Diego finally is by giving up Libertad, which is a hard decision, but it feels unimpactful because of the execution, it's rather an easter egg than a true choice to do. It deserved way better treatment. Gosh even Faith in Far Cry 5 got this kind of developpement which makes you sad for her. Why Diego couldn't though he was a main character ? I even do think he should have been made playable for few bits of moments, creating moral choices from what you decide to do, to show rather that you want to follow the steps or your father, because you love him since he is your only family, or disappointing him, because you want people to not be the victims of a tyran, which makes Diego closer to Dani, a dilemma, a choice with consequences you cannot do, but you have to, this IS what Far Cry was meant to be, Far Cry 2, you had to chose how to die, Far Cry 4, you had to chose which demon to follow, Far Cry 5, you had to chose how you would be doomed, Far Cry New Dawn, mercy death, or punishement spare ? Only you know.
I want to apologize for how rude I sounded on my answer to your comment, wishing you the best, and good game.
@@Anonymous-dg5je you didn't sound rude at all bro, I wish you the best too.
Secret ending so good that even coronavirus is given a mention.
Lol
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@@vincentiu-nicolaeleata4469 да
Really? I wonder if any other game has mentioned it
@@rem9142 if I remember correctly, assassins creed Valhalla mentioned covid by name
Damn she really be chilling on the beach, heard her friend died and kept chilling.
They were not her friends, they were using her. Clara was less ruthless, but more manipulative than Anton, since she had to convince people to fight for her. However, she was no better than him. Her vision would possibly kill even more people, she admits it.
@@FalconRS
Thank U dats exactly wat i say ta my friends.
Love how Far Cry Games deep meanins be in they games
Bing Chilling 🥶🥶🍦🍦
She a savage just chilling on the beach😂😎
That's because Clara and our character didn't have a good relationship so we just show no emotion
Why was Claras Death so funny? I didn’t see blood, she just teleported
I think the uploaded censored her death cuz I don’t remember it like that
To prevent demonetization
yeah the frames where it actually shows the blood splatter and the bullet hole are clipped out
These are all correct
i heard vaas voice
The fact that Dani straight up leaves and different factions remain is hella realistic, just look at Libya, they united against Gadafi with foreign help and now they want him back because their incompetence turned the country into a shithole and now they are fighting each other for power.
Holy crap your right it’s basically a power vacuum/power grab.
" now they want him back " - For that to happen, they would need a really good Necromancer or Sauron, as he is, you know, quite dead.
@@roberthpilesund384 his son Saif Al-Islam is running for president
@@yrly59e I am sure there are some that looks back with nostalgic eyes and will vote for him, but will that be enough to actually win ? The whole election in itself, seem to have ... troubles.
@@yrly59e i doubt that him being the son would equal to being good leaders though
Two Choices:
Continue the fight for Yaran Revolution - Clara and Diego is dead, Castillo commits suicide. Established the Interim Government, Castillo's Loyalists were now insurgents (Post-game free play mode), crushing the insurgents will establish reconstruction and free elections in the near future.
Escape Yara - Deserted the Libertad, Castillo crushed the rebels 3 months later. Directly Ends the Game (Game Over)
Poor Diego
both are bad endings
Ending Government win is realistic.Ending free election is Lies
@@nguyenhieu6731 now that they took over yaran the rebels will mess it up
@Gaming ZONE GAZO i know right, dani told them dont mess it up but making another mess
whats the point of taking of the tyrant
that there worse themselves
dani secret ending is way better
leave everything behind no more wars no more politics
shes a coward sure but she cant stand it anymore
i cant stand both of the factions
there way worse than far cry 4 siblings
wanted to make their country better but not really
@Gaming ZONE GAZO Civilians still suffer from Anton's poison gas.
They really should have added more endings to this game,the secret ending is nice but the actual ending wasn’t the best,they could have made a ending where Anton dies and Diego becomes President,then Diego stops the war and stuff in Yara,or where you join Anton,or just where everyone dies,maybe something like other foreign countries come and take over Yara depending on your choices
isn't it like the point? It has one ending because it probably isn't the end of the story, guess there's a dlc on the way or something. Moreover, I guess the creators want to show how revolution turns out when it succeeds - and they only turn out the one and only way
DLC endings perhaps?
@@ruslanagaev7265 but there would be no point in having a dlc for more endings,that’s pretty much like the most insane Ea move ever,plus paying 60-70 bucks for half the endings isn’t right,but I do thing they could make a dlc where it shows Anton and Diego’s sides,and how it all goes wrong,but it shouldn’t be that you only get all the endings If you pay more for a dlc
Best ending guerrilla and loyalties accept together and selling vivero to America and Yara turn rich the end
Way that ending
Honestly, the endings look lackluster. Could’ve actually made a true secret ending where you join Anton.
NOOOOOOOO YOU CAN’T JOIN THE HECKIN’ DICTATOR! HE’S AN ENEMY OF AMERICA!!!!!1!!!1
@@philipgodsworth4764 agh yes, the "american" loyalty bullshit
I wouldn't mind an ending like that since it gives you more freedom and would be cool, but thematically these were all good endings
Was the cia guy from 4 and 5 in this?
NOOOO YOU CAN'T JOIN A FACIST PARAMILITARY ORGANNIZATION YOU'RE LITEREALLY A TRUMP SUPPORTER REEEEEEEEEEE
I've been saying that for years, in any open world game there should be the option to get the fuck out the territory and your character just leaves.
There is. The miami ending
@@Dr.Eximiousshorts I know, that's why I said it, I watched the whole thing.
And maybe you can free roam in the new territory
In Nier Automata when the Goliaths attack the city you can go in the park instead of the battlefield and boom, secret ending. XD
@@ultraleitor Is that a good game
Dani: joins revolution with clara
Clara: dies
Dani: Straight up leaves
Clara: dies anyway
Edit: i didnt expect any likes for this so stop causing my phone to buzz constantly thx
"This fight will take the rest of my life"
She was right.
At least
Carlos Montero
El Tigre and Jonron are possibly alive throughout the game.
No, I liked it anyway
Buzz
Turn your notification off, lol! 😅
Tiny thing: Why tf is there only one ending?! Why doesn’t Juan turn evil?! It was perfectly set up for him to become the next evil dictator, then Dani has to choose whether to kill him or obey his commands! Also, what was up with that thing where Juan accuses Dani of only sparing Diego because he/she was “Addicted to the Revolution”?! That made zero sense and it went nowhere!
Because libertad will be the next evil, they think they can make revolution after killing anton, but when u get that much power without even having knowledge to use it it may only lead to another chaos
Juan best character
Ikr that line made me cringe a little.
The line "Addicted to the revolution" is ment to mean that Dani is addicted to the adrenaline that the revolution gives them. Technically Juan accuses Dani of being a Adrenaline junkie
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908 I know that! The problem is she isn’t the slightest bit addicted! And judging by the Florida ending, she’ll have zero trouble readjusting to civilian life, hence the reason this accusation goes nowhere and never comes up again!
To be honest, considering the fact that Diego is a pretty smart guy, I think he'd do the right thing after Anton dies. So us leaving is in my opinion the best choice to take.
Not really sure at the start Diego didn’t seem that bad he was just a kid trying to leave but throughout the game you could definitely see he was becoming more like his father especially when he punched the old legend in the face showing that he despised people for just hating because he carried the Castillo name not to mention that he protected his father in the end even tho he knew the terrible deeds Anton did in the end i dont wanna say it was to late for Diego to change but if Dani actually left Anton to do what he wanted there is no way Diego wouldn’t have become like his father and his grandfather before him
I actually agree, he was a kind soul with a messed up dad.
@@lastassassin4443 You're forgetting that Diego is only 13. Of course he is protecting his dad from Dani wanting to kill him. His dad is the only parent he got left since Dani killed Diego's mom. As the op of the comment said, Diego is smart and he said to Dani to not kill him bc he's sick and is going to die anyway.
He's just a kid, you are asking too much from him.
I'm sure that if Diego stayed alive, he would have done something better with the country. He's a good boy.
@@natastyfam1622 nah if Diego didn't die because of is father then the guerrillas are the most destructive and a sadistic group sooooo is possibilities to stayed alive were too low , and the most important if the protagonist wanted to defend Diego against the guerrilla there's a 50/50 chance's of survive or die. But well there's only those canonical endings.
Are we forgetting that Anton was a dictator
isnt this just a "Ending" and "Secret Ending"? If game could have "True Ending", it should contain "Normal Ending" at least.
In true ending everything should just be nuked
@@oi4986 like in dying light:The following Secret ending?
@@xboxoneyes7734 definitely
@@oi4986 Then i agree,They should just Nuke the place
Or at least canon
Hearing Vass's voice is haunting after what I went through on that nearly impossible difficulty
"You will protect him. From your friends. From the monsters". Is Anton talking about himself as the monster?. Maybe that why he said "Lies" and shot his son?
Yup
Ngl but you know he said "monsters" I think Juan also a monster since he also trying to kill Diego like he doesn't cares about killing a kid and creating superweapons.
ohhh right the part at 1:20
3:23 this part upset me. Because he’s projecting so hard on to Dani. He wants her to be like him so bad. I feel like he wants the revolution to never end more than anyone. Especially with him selling viviro to Vaas. Dani just wants it to get better
"But first, how about something a little more upbeat?"
"...ONLY YOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUU!"
Then Dani would go into one of jacobs trials like the deputy did
2:40 can't stop laughing
XD
She didn't get killed, she got *deleted*
LOL
he unintentially made it better
It’s like Gmod delete prop style
Honestly Juan could've just confidently shot Castillo behind that wall, it's thin wall anyways.
Juan is an arse... Imma be honest...
Man recreated jetpack from jetpack Jack but can't shoot a man behind a wall
Unless Juan set it up from the beginning, maybe he wanted Clara dead so he can take control over Libertad and change it to his image, he and Clara Don't always get along, they have different perspectives in controlling Yara and so that's what Juan did he had an opportunity and he seized it because it will eventually lead to Clara's death without him doing it.
@@nixonlegazpi They could have shown us, that he did this on purpose. An ongoing revolution means he can sell goods to both sides. Guns and Money for the "revolution" and anything from Yara to the outside world. Would the revolution end, than he'd loose his business and no Clara means he can sell whatever he wants since he and Clara had differences on how to deal things.
Anton stands perfectly in line with clara, he won't risk it
But In the end, they didn't win. They didnt kill Anton, he killed himself. They lost Diego, the only one fit to rule Yara, and to rule Yara peacefully. They won the battle, but lost the war
Why is Diego the only one who can 'rule' Yara? The whole point of the game is that you don't want one person ruling over things lol that's...why there was a war to begin with
@@Ulgokiem true, dictatorships never work
Clara said that their goal was never to kill Anton, but to free Yara. So you're wrong, they did "win".
@@Monkey-kr7gb Nor the guerilla wars
@@Ulgokiem "you don't want one person rulling over things" so you were telling me that such thing as president,prime minister,king,queen etc is not exist?
I was hoping the decision with McKay would make a difference at the end. Like if you take his money there are reinforcements and Clara and Diego both live. But if you kill the bastard they both die. Would have been an interesting way to handle it. I kept waiting for Diego to kill his Papa.
Imagine a game where a similar situation happens but nobody spares the guy and therefore nobody realised the game could end that way.
Imagine what Anton went through when he was Diego’s age. He loved his father, Gabriel Castillo, and guerrillas tortured and murdered him right in front of Anton, then imprisoned him for 15 years simply for being Gabriel’s son and forced him to work at a tobacco plant. He must of had PTSD going through his head when Dani came in. He didn’t want his son to go through what he went through. That’s why he killed Diego. And how could he just take Dani’s word for it that he/she would protect him? After watching freedom fighters mutilate his father then put him through forced labor, how could he just trust Dani? So I don’t blame Anton for what he did. If you really think about it, he’s the real victim.
A freedom fighter fights for freedom. Terrorists & filth like them = not freedom fighters.
dang you’re right i didnt see it that way
That....makes a twisted kind of sense
that's a hopeless pov...
and dani already saved the boy from getting sniped ONCE.
well my assume that laugh was Vaas on the very end
Well,his catchphrase is “hermano” and i realize his voice bro
It was
Had to listen to it better. It is Vaas, it so fucking is Vaas.
When
@@gutan6248 watch till the end dude
Would be nice that after Dani destroys Castillo's empire and after the deaths of Anton and Diego then she could just leave Yara and head for Miami like how she initially planned before she joined Clara's faction, I wish that was included in the gameplay ending not just in the secret ending because there’s nothing left for Dani to do, she was just hired help to increase more supporters to stand against Castillo's forces, Dani needs to take a break and just start a new life outside of Yara, she isn't knowledgeable enough in politics nor is she leader material and it's for the best to leave it at the hands of the other factions to settle their differences and figure out what to do from there on how to operate Yara.
Also I despise Juan for a number of reasons and I don't agree with him at all, he leaves a bad reputation, his decisions really pissed me off and his motives are somewhat sinister, he is turning to be a greedy and power hungry villain at the end.
True
Can be a setup story for Far Cry 7 if you ask me
You know you can go Miami and abandon Libertad right?
@@user-ul3kk6hr5i of course, during the first mission Dani can just leave Libertad by entering the boat and sailing away, causing Clara to tie up loose ends and gets herself killed in the process.
Immagine this: Ubisoft and Rockstar make a Collab so that Dani escapes Yara, goes to Miami and there becomes GTA 6 main character.
I did not expect Diego to die, man my heart stopped when I heard the gunshot
I genuinely felt sad. Made me feel empty rather than fulfillment after “winning”. But I guess it’s realistic since most revolutions have bad endings
@@lobaandrade7172 The Soviet revolution, the Chinese revolution, the Cuban revolution, the revolution in Burkina Faso(for all 4 years that lasted until France wanted power back) etc etc all had good endings.
To say that most revolutions have bad endings is a perversion of history and just shows you're very ignorant on the topic.
I hope you are joking, if not you have no idea about historyg@@kristoffer3000
With regards to Vaas at the end. I think it means he SURVIVED Far Cry 3, since you only "killed" him in a hallucination, and he may have been wounded, but still could have lived. Also, it wouldn't be the first time a Far Cry character has returned (Prosper Kouassi/Longinus). If Vaas Survived, but only really recovered after Hoyt was dead, I can see him turning to smuggling.
FarCry 7 = Vaas survives the events of FarCry 3, becomes presidente of Yara, develops Nukes, start nuclear War. Yara is destroyed. New "Fallout" survival game mechanics.
@@robertoalves156 ask for a new fallout game then fanboy
@@hadesmadedat Go play some fortnite and stop seeking attention little boy. You Wont get any from me anymore.
Or maybe Far Cry 6 is a presequel to Far Cry 3???
@@alexh1323 dont think so, in both games you can see the years 2012-2021
Should have had the options to:
-Join Anton
-Kill Anton and become leader
-Give leadership to Juan
-Give Leadership to Yelena
-Give leadership to That old lady
That old lady that would have ruled... 3 years
The only problem I have with the ending is how little impact it has on the map, which is odd since you’d expect the overthrowing of a dictator to completely change the country
Military still regularly patrols the country. The capitol city is still heavily guarded, the PA spewing propaganda is still there and you’ll be wanted if you even step foot in the capitol building that you just took control of. It’s like the guerillas just raided the capitol, killed a bunch of people, left some graffiti and just left and it makes it all feel unsatisfying
This is an Ubisoft game.. usually another civil war break out after this, since not all of the people feel Dani, a war hero, represent their interest, CIA wants another agent, the choice of the remnants of ex-military and some highe-ups will also be very interesting... I genuinely think Ubisoft touched a topic too big for them to handle. It is not their team couldn't do it, it is the board might disapprove - too risky, if a mediocre game with some cool gimmicks can sell, why bother?
Will we get another far cry in the future ?🤔
Downgrade from fc5 imo, when you free a region in that game, the enemies barely spawn
@@nizzyyy659 Then I end up driving everywhere and destroying stuff
They overthrew the dictator, yes. But there's still plenty of military and government left behind. They still have to fight them and whoever continues to support Castillo. And just like what is said after, there likely won't be any free elections and such afterwards.
Also they'd have to change the map a lot, especially for the city since most of the city is walled off and there's nothing there. Also why you can't fly over the city, you'd see a lot of nothing if you could get over the walls.
Not disagreeing with you though, it would be nice to see more changes that reflect this new era of Yara.
That vaas voice tho, its been so pong since the last time im excited hearing those voice
Diego knew he was going to die. One way or another. Which is why he wasn't mad when he was dying. Anton legit took the path of a Cat Mom eating her young so people wouldn't hurt them. It's so tragic but true.
"When are you gonna realize that not every problem can be solved with a bullet?"
"sometimes it's best to leave well enough alone"
@@skrunklyOwO "Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?"
Such a missed opportunity to have this end of credits scene as an actual reveal scene. Vaas coming out of a boat would have been dope.
8:09 I never thought that gameplay could look better than the cutscenes in a video game
Kinda dumb how they treated Clara. But I just dislike these forced "story" parts where your character who seconds ago was blowing up tanks and helicopters by the dozen and killing 100s of henchmen just sits and lets the bad guy kill whoever.
Yeah like, she had opportunity there but she still sit until she got shot
Thank you saying that. This really pissed me off as well.
Welcome to gaming, where your character is always weaker/nerfed in cutscenes
"It's only over when we're free" can have another meaning when you consider that death is the only true freedom.
You can unlock the secret ending at the very beginning of the game. When Clara gives you the option to stay and fight or leave, you can leave and it’ll do that.
It was a omen and a shock to hear Juan talking to Vaas in the end. Best Far Cry character and best video game villain ever.
so it's true this is a prequel to far cry 3? i heard that rumor but not for the reason they thought (that anton's son was a young vaas.)
I knew it 😀
I mean just how unbisoft say anything about Juan talking to vaas the smuggler/villian in farcry 6 and ILovecod EXE you are right
@@theimortal1974 Well, maybe Vaas survived or he had a son but we just didn't know.
All we know is Far Cry 5 and New Dawn are chronologically dead last. FC3 and FC2 are ambigious with timing
Cool how every character from south america - caribean speaks English perfectly
Ikr
If they were to make a dlc I feel that they would make you play as Diego opposing his father's rule in secret and assisting libertad and Castillo didn't find out until the end and as such killed him for betraying him
Or you at least joining Castillo's side
Being Diego basically would be the same shit but different skin
I wanted to see what happens if you take down the revolutionaries
@@ausinasmith96 Just the usual enslaving of people and living experiments
@@ausinasmith96 not really, I was thinking more of sneaking around , eavesdropping and then sending the Intel , stealth no killing
2:34: Smooth animation
the uploader actually cut those parts out the headshot and the slit throat .
The game feels like a remastered ps3 game
It’s kinda crazy and funny to see Anton to kinda become Walter white in a way
How is he like Walter White
@@sssprejer2831 he dies
why does this game look like it's from 2013
IKr.. I hate the color of this game, to much vibrant, kinda like a Far Cry New Dawn type...
@@Marks_Vlogs that and the weird facial animation
Because it's a 10 year old engine.
Ubisoft Was never known for having over the top graphics
They spent all their money on Giancarlo Esposito.
I realized something all the farcry games have in common
Sacrifice, loss, and death.
_also a secret ending where you pack your stuff and fly away smh_
I know right same shit😂 🤦♂️
Huh.. Have I ever told you the definition of insanity?
I still love how Ubisoft made Farcry 3, 4 and 5 looks like the villain is winning, no matter what your decision was
why is no one talking about the smuggler voice sounding like VAAS?
When
That is Vaas straight up
It doesn't just sound like vaas, it is vaas. No doubt about it
@@gutan6248 at 19:44
It is vaas
Just finished the game. don't know why so many people didn't like it. I loved it
It was dog shit compare to other far crys
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I spent like 2 weeks to complete the game and when i end the last mission i get a bullshit ending that wasen't worth all the time i spent on the game
@@matin1036 farcry 5 is/was the worst
My thought exactly.. and waaay better than 5
I've played 3 to 6. 6 is probably my favourite. It's not perfect but I had a lot of fun and I enjoyed the story and all
@@nemesiszzi think its quite fun
On all account claras death was Juan’s fault caus he shoulda been patient and waited for Anton to move into his line of sight
When Miguel from Coco ends up dead.
Funny thing is that the actor who plays Diego from Far Cry 6 is also Miguel from Coco.
@@artforgreatness2015 That was the joke...
@@artforgreatness2015 Exactly. Diego was 13 years old when his father killed him. Ironic that in the end of Coco, Miguel is 13 and he's still alive.
Juan should have been the true villain. Kill Anton, promise him to see his son through to become the next in line in order to fix Yara and once its finished and stable he gives up power.
I FLIPPED when I first beat the game and heard vaas, and it literally confirms that he is alive since far cry 3 takes place like 2007 to 2010 and far cry 6 takes place in 2019.
Actually Far Cry 3 takes place in 2012 and Far Cry 6 in 2021
@@neoj8060 I get the confusion but a few times in game far cry 6 literally says in one of the top corners through one of the cutscenes, I knew I was wrong about far cry 3, also in the secret ending it mentioned the first lockdown from 2019
@@Dr_disguise Actually, the line in the secret ending is "Another nation wide lockdown", which took place during the latter half of 2021
3:30 the most Telegraphed punch ever lmao
3:28
I really thought it was me at first 😅😂
my entire respect and like for Juan died as soon as he got fucking impatient and went for the kid. God I hated that
No lies! At my table!
I love that line,and i want to use that line when im going to be a father soon😂
That'll make the kids sing like a canary
When i will finish the school and have a wife,when i will have a son i want to call him "my lion" when he is sad to encourage him. If i will have a daugther,then "my lioness"
Just make sure you do not have a weapon near you at the table otherwise Anton's feeling might kick in and you endup shooting your own family. Hope you are not American?
Not sure why I like watching endings to games I never played or have any intention of playing, but here we are.
the so called "good ending" makes my heart break... Even the "bad ending" make me happy
There's something about this game that tell us about Revolution and sht, just like Dani said "When Tyranny is the Law, Revolution is Order" and then next thing you know after revolution is another tyranny.
Different sht and still the same.
Ikr same shit
the miami thing was awesome. my kid was playing and drove off the map, i thought she broke the game. super cool.
Nah she knew there was a secret ending to the game
I love farcry 6 but the ending would have been the perfect moment to use Castillo's truth or lies against him to save Diego.
13:58
I think Castillo was right.
Only a strong iron fist can mantain stability
Now I feel Bad for Castillo and his son :(. If only he didnt harmed his son
"The only way to win the game of thrones is to not play" -some dude
The happiest endings are the ones where the rebels are crushed. Also, that Castillo guy looks familiar.
That fits your Profile, Leader of the Senate.
The Castillo guy is from breaking bad he’s also an actor starring in the mandalorian !
He was also in once upon a time he was the Evil Queens Mirror 😂
Fash moment
I hate how they dont seem to mention the fact that Juan is the reason Clara died in that first scene.
I wish he didnt fire the shot and we got to hear the rest of that conversation.
I believe Juan was the bad guy and I also believe that he wanted Clara dead . Believing that Juan could take over yara or so.
Nahh, she's wasn't finna last Clara go
@@Aaron-8989 I agree. there was no reason to shoot Diego. He was there to ensure Clara dies there.
ok the ending is crazy but did anyone pick up that the smuggler is vass from far cry 3
Yes I knew it was him by the sound of that voice
22:22 SpongeBob Opening Tree Easter Egg?
Far Cry: Bikini Bottom confirmed??😱😱😱
😮 wow
The Smuggler and the end sound like Vaas...
he fucking is vaas, it sure is
@@yashdd7521 voice actor is Michael Mando the same for vaas
Yeah it's him
Well we never confirmed we killed vaas and assumed him looking at us was a just in out head
Why that Easter egg
The part where Anton says he's going to die anyways made me tear up
Only Anton cared about Yara... The rest were just revolting for the sake of it... At the end the situation in Yara became worse, since no one wants to Lead.
It becomes a power vacuum?
@@Aaron-8989 pretty sure Juan is the leader now
I'm guessing it doesn't make a difference I'd macay lives or not
Yeah it’s just a different reward for the Macay mission
At least the true ending of far cry 6 doesnt fuck it up for everybody. Far cry 4 and 5's endings just makes u regret playing.
Funny how Anton laughs at insults and callous behaviour but loses it when someone offers compassion like Dani did when he revealed his condition.
"Do not pollute Esperanza with my father's obsession with Art-deco" is a vibe
One of the problems I had with this game was not enough endings like Far Cry 4 and 5. I wish there was another ending where it was Castillo who caused the nuclear war causing the ending of Far Cry 5 and starting Far Cry New Dawn.
That was it? That was the ending?? A 60 second ingame cutscene? Shocking!
Anton: will you protect my son?
Dani: yes
15:26 Anton: good thats one less loose end *SHOOTS DEIGO*
Dani: *NOOOOO*
Is anyone gonna wondering what happening if Dani says no?
@@PotatoPc-dn8zn if he did Anton would probably say truth and shoot his son
I accidentally got the 'secret' ending not too far into the game and was terrified I ended it for good, mostly because an insane glitch ruined my first game, had me falling forever, had to start a whole new file😒 but anyway, I hated thus ending so much!!!! No conclusion, Diego dying, sucks. The insurgent thing is pretty cool though, keeps you playing, I just wish there was an actual ending.
I admire the effort put into the game, but the graphics have not aged well. For a next gen game, it looks like they stepped back into PS3 territory.
Yeah I agree
The faces do look outdated yeah, but the game itself looks crisp af.
The one thing that pisses me off the most is that you don't get Castillo's 1911 after he dies
Me: I love last year’s winner for GOTY
Gus: NO LIES AT MY TABLE
Damn I almost triggered the alternate ending.. but I was like "damn this boat is slow, im just gonna turn around"
the amount of time put in this game
real ending: I'am head out
So basically the after credits reveal that vaas is still alive. Makes sense cause in Far Cry 6 we never saw his dead body.
2:40
15:33
Wow, Diavolo used Timeskip twice
The best ending is when you get in the boat at the beginning and say "not my fucking problem" and ride off into the sunset...
What I just noticed at 7:20 the blood is coming from the direction of what looks like a sea, meaning the attack and the blood spilled will come from the sea and it did.
Nice detail
I like how when some characters are about to kill someone in a cutscene, it's just skipped and they die anyway. Ex: 15:33
It's censored
@@OakCash It annoyed me that the devs censored this scene. Pretty stupid of them.
The Smuggler sound like Vaas
When I got to the part where Castillo first say” you have killed thousands” I went “PFFT! Thousands! You insult me!”
15:33 damn he pissed himself to death
Haha
What confuses me most about the new Far Cry game is how Florida is fine, but Montana is a wasteland as of 6 (Pagen nuked Montana 3 years before 6 takes place while it took 17 years before anybody resurfaced in New Dawn), Vaas is clearly alive (and confirmed by the insanity DLC), yet nobody is speaking about any of it