Mass Effect Trilogy: Illusive Man All Scenes Complete(ME2, ME3)

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  • @nicolaj990
    @nicolaj990 7 лет назад +1201

    the illusive man is one of the best characters in the mass effect universe because of his duality and the way in mass effect 2 where he is not the antagonist is perfect

    • @Rensune
      @Rensune 6 лет назад +74

      Quarz_dk You should've been able to choose the Alliance or Cerberus, or, if you had Full assets up to that point, Both.

    • @csacacawqdwqdq2148
      @csacacawqdwqdq2148 5 лет назад +35

      Shame that he's pretty stupid in the third game

    • @XRemARx
      @XRemARx 4 года назад +41

      He was a tragic hero. It's why he was the best. He's relatable to Shepard in some way for sure.

    • @FVMods
      @FVMods 4 года назад +5

      Yes, his development is surely surpassed average on Mass Effect series

    • @Abyss84
      @Abyss84 4 года назад +45

      God I love the illusive mans theme, as well as the atmosphere of his office, it fits him perfectly.

  • @KindredEmotions
    @KindredEmotions 5 лет назад +940

    Martin Sheen's voice is like butter. Very relaxing.

    • @TheLizardWizard_the2nd
      @TheLizardWizard_the2nd 3 года назад +19

      Or a mint lotion

    • @marcusblackwell2372
      @marcusblackwell2372 2 года назад +8

      ...until he gets angry

    • @nuttapongphetpradub8005
      @nuttapongphetpradub8005 2 года назад +5

      And yet secretive and powerful. Reminds me of Meryl Streep’s Miranda Prestly

    • @whotookjomomma008
      @whotookjomomma008 2 года назад +3

      If you're looking for more of that narration like voice, look up "eyewitness Martin Sheen" And you'll find a series of fun educational videos that he narrates in the exact same tone of voice

  • @HittokiriBattousai17
    @HittokiriBattousai17 4 года назад +401

    Illusive Man: the reapers are not that bad, they actually could help us enourmously.
    Shepard: They controllin' you
    Illusive Man: tru, this sucks.

    • @dankmeme682
      @dankmeme682 2 года назад +28

      someone somewhere said IM is one of the greatest examples of character assassination and I couldn't really visualize what that meant
      this helps lol

    • @lonewaffle231
      @lonewaffle231 Год назад +17

      @@dankmeme682 Its when you make someone evil/bad almost out of nowhere because you need the audience to shift their views. They couldn't have Shepard working with Cerberus in ME3 for many reasons. This is one of the ways they 'forbid it'.

    • @EggEnjoyer
      @EggEnjoyer 3 месяца назад +2

      @RobertEdwinHouse9He was but he had nuance. Like he literally brought you back from the dead because he was one of the few people who understood how amazing Shepard was and how we all needed him.

    • @EdwinLopez-yx6xf
      @EdwinLopez-yx6xf 2 месяца назад

      ​@EggEnjoyer I never liked Illusive Man and the Cerberus organization. Miranda Lawson was gonna quit Cerberus and so did Jacob Taylor.

    • @EggEnjoyer
      @EggEnjoyer 2 месяца назад

      @@EdwinLopez-yx6xf I never liked him either. He’s clearly a villain. But I do respect his admiration for shepherd and the fact that he put so much effort into bringing back the savior of the galaxy. He’s the only one who seen Shepard as special and as the savior

  • @Killzoneguy117
    @Killzoneguy117 6 лет назад +640

    This is what I loved the most about Mass Effect 2. It wasn't just another "human space marines shoot aliens" type of sci fi shooter. It was so much more. The sense of conspiracy, intrigue, working in the shadows against an unimaginably powerful enemy. You're no longer a soldier, no longer just another tool in the arsenal of established governments. Now you're on your own, isolated from the very apparatus's of state you're working to protect, forced to work with extremely unlikely allies, allies who are seemingly willing to give you a blank cheque, something which makes you trust them even less. You really feel like you're working with Mass Effect's Illuminati. You're not even sure how detached Cerberus really is from the Alliance chain of command. The whole time, you wonder whether you're even working for the right people.
    ME2 is a bloody work of art. It's more than just sci fi, it's also espionage. THIS is what Mass Effect was supposed to be.

    • @TheReaper569
      @TheReaper569 4 года назад +13

      "human space marines shoot aliens
      is all i need.
      for the emperor

    • @georgsgrants9925
      @georgsgrants9925 4 года назад +23

      Yeah, but the game feels so different compared to ME1. I really liked the scale of the universe, the openness of environments, the amazing sidequests, mako driving. It all felt so real. ME2's plot kinda sucks (shepard dies within the first minutes of the game, you are forced to work with cerberus, the council denies the reapers for some unknown reason even though there is no logical reason for that, etc.).
      You can see what both games are like if you compare their citadels. ME1 citadel is grand, with every location having it's own different atmosphere and feel, though sometimes it was a bit too large for people and had some issues. ME2 citadel is... a single small skyscraper with about 5 floors. The size, scope and atmosphere are removed, in favor of a more streamlined and less confusing experience for the general crowd. You can't even visit the presidium except look out on it from a balcony.
      This applies to almost every system in ME2. The skill system was simplified into oblivion, planet scanning may have been faster than mako exploration but it much worse. In ME1, you could spend days just doing sidequests, exploring the far reaches of space. You can't do that in ME2. The N7 missions are terrible, and always end at a moment where you expect some explanation to the mission, what was the cause of the event? What were these strange creatures i had to fight? instead you get a terrible arcade-like you win screen, where you don't even get an explanation about what happened before the mission. like, sure it's cool to know that cerberus apparently took note of these creatures, but it would be much better if we knew more about what they were, for example.
      this is an opinion, but i also really didn't like the orange color scheme. in general, ME2 is okay-ish, but horribly overrated. ME1, on the other hand, is a work of art and an amazing game, that created the awesome mass effect universe and much of it's lore, created the iconic music like uncharted worlds, and created the amazing characters like garrus, tali, joker, etc. The original trilogy was very good, but it could have been SO much better if they didn't abandon ME1's openness and atmosphere.

    • @Robertward111
      @Robertward111 4 года назад +21

      To this day ME2 still holds it's place as #1 sci-fi RPG. The work speaks for itself.

    • @georgsgrants9925
      @georgsgrants9925 4 года назад +7

      @@Robertward111 i didn't say it was bad. ME2 is quite good, but ME1 and ME3 are just so much better.
      Your description of ME2 would apply better to ME1. ME1 is an actual RPG, ME2 is a shooter with (very) light RPG elements. ME3 also does rpg elements better.

    • @triton2397
      @triton2397 4 года назад +14

      ME2 was completely different to ME1, simply because of it’s extremely advanced atmosphere and universe. ME1 had that same level of detail but in a very different manner of execution; it was ominous, open-ended and ambient. ME2 was tighter, and in order to improve on ME1, the developers had to cut out many of the things that made ME1 beautiful but also slightly flawed, such as clunky exploration and bland, repetitive environments. Of course ME2 had its flaws as well, I mean lowering the scope of places like the Citadel felt unnecessary, but the immersion value as a result of this tone-down was well worth it. The biggest difference between the two games is that ME1 focused on a specific style of storytelling and atmosphere, whilst ME2 had a more diverse yet streamlined one. It’s for that reason why I felt ME2 was a superior game, and not because of the story; the main story is pretty mediocre and works only really because of TIM and the suicide mission, the latter of which being dependent on the side missions of the game. ME2 felt like a working universe because of it’s smaller scale, whilst ME1 felt slightly blander due to it’s scale being too large for the actual written content it had. They are both fucking masterpieces, and ME1, to me, is more impactful since it was my first taste of real sci-fi and because I loved the ambience and atmosphere, but ME2 was a game I played 3 years later as a teenager, and so saw it through a more critical outset. It’s for that reason why I think that ME2 is marginally better, even if it does sacrifice it’s RPG roots for a more unique approach.

  • @jamesflowers1295
    @jamesflowers1295 4 года назад +112

    Smoking a cigarette on a space station is indeed a powerful flex.

  • @Darkprosper
    @Darkprosper 7 лет назад +575

    I didn't realize it when I played the game, but... the Illusive Man sent Shepard and his ship through the relay using a 37 million old security clearance ! And it worked !
    The Reapers need to update their security systems a little more often...

    • @Taios87entertainment
      @Taios87entertainment 6 лет назад +109

      true, but after the countless cycles of harvesting, the reaper's at the time were so arrogant and powerful, that they didn't think anyone would be able to obtain the IFF.

    • @portalmanHUN
      @portalmanHUN 5 лет назад +56

      37 million years is nothing for the Reapers.

    • @MandaIore738
      @MandaIore738 5 лет назад +5

      You just blew my mind

    • @VaciliNikoMavich
      @VaciliNikoMavich 5 лет назад +7

      Reaper security is just like America's security -quite shotty.

    • @radenks3103
      @radenks3103 5 лет назад +14

      @Joseph 4917 that's exactly what the reapers thought tho

  • @izabela.wilson
    @izabela.wilson 6 лет назад +171

    First time I saw the Illusive Man, I thoght "He's like young Martin Sheen"... Never thought his voice was made by Mr. Sheen himself :o

    • @EvilPaladin11
      @EvilPaladin11 3 года назад +4

      I am your 69th like.
      Yes, I would indeed like a cookie.

  • @ludrixte1938
    @ludrixte1938 4 года назад +123

    The final paragon conversation with TIM in ME3 is perfect. The renegade version is pretty much Shepard taunting him over the fact that he’s indoctrination but paragon Shep is truly trying to save him and you can see TIM, who up until this point remained calm, collected and mysterious, finally lose his composure and yell with over emotion in his voice. It is then we truly see his passion and how strong his will is that like Saren he is smart and strong enough to realise that his only choice left is to end his life than remain a slave.

    • @Willy2537
      @Willy2537 Год назад +13

      It's a shame that taking the Paragon option means TIM died before he could utter the one line that pretty much sums up his character perfectly if Shepard had been the one to shoot him. As he laid dying on the ground while Shepard opens up the Citadel arms, he utters his last words to Shepard:
      "There...Earth...I wish you could see it like I do, Shepard. It's so... perfect."
      That's the crux of TIM's entire motivation. Everything he did. All the manipulations he made. All the atrocities he committed. It was all in the name of saving the home planet of humanity that he loved so much. Even if in the end, he was corrupted by the Reapers' indoctrination, his one sole motivation never changed; it's just twisted into serving the Reapers' plan instead, and that's what makes TIM's fall so tragic.
      The Paragon suicide ending is good in its own way, but it's ultimately a repeat of Saren's suicide in the first game. The other way for TIM to die actually allows him to go out with these haunting last words, which I really love.

  • @KeybladeWielderXV
    @KeybladeWielderXV 6 лет назад +212

    I feel the Renegade ending for Illusive Man is far more satisfying. He dies with his dignity intact, and has somewhat of a bittersweet moment with Shepard where hes free from the Reapers control before he dies.

  • @steventan2754
    @steventan2754 7 лет назад +814

    I liked TIM in ME2 more, he was cold, calculative and hard to read. It's a shame that he suddenly turned into an indoctrinated power-hungry madman without any transition. To be honest, I wished there was an option to join Cerberus, but I know it's gonna be a very different Mass Effect 3 if that were the case, but it would be interesting see you play as the "bad guys".

    • @random3857
      @random3857 7 лет назад +85

      Actually, he was already touched by Reaper technology in Mass Effect: Evolutions. For all we know, he was slowly indoctrinated from that point which lead him to eventually use the Cerberus' troopers indoctrination-enhancement to further indoctrinate himself to give the Reapers more control. But that's only a theory, one that I do not support.

    • @steventan2754
      @steventan2754 7 лет назад +40

      I've been reading about TIM ever since I made the comment and I'll agree that it's possible that he has control of his mental faculties up until the Reapers allowed it. I also feel stupid for not realizing that his eyes should have been a dead give-away that the Reapers already controlled him even before Shepard meets him. Because he started having those blue eyes after being touched by the Reaper tech, if I'm correct. But what I don't understand is why would the Reapers allow him to destroy one of their own, the Human Reaper Larvae, if they already have access to him.

    • @random3857
      @random3857 7 лет назад +23

      To be fair, the Illusive Man knew nothing of the Reaper-Larvae when he sent the team in, chances are that he knows nothing of it until long after he sends ships in to secure the Collector Base location, though he mentions that EDI did upload schematics of the base so that is questionable. Either way, indoctrination is a slow process and the Illusive Man's process was incomplete because he touched a person who touched the Reaper artifact. He may have had more free control than intended until around ME3. Alternatively, the theory is false and he was merely imparted knowledge and abilities from the Reaper artifact.

    • @steventan2754
      @steventan2754 7 лет назад +41

      "Alternatively, the theory is false and he was merely imparted knowledge and abilities from the Reaper artifact."
      That's what makes indoctrination so scary. There's almost no way to measure how far down the hole a person is under the Reapers' control.

    • @random3857
      @random3857 7 лет назад +27

      Let me scare you some more: Rana Thanoptis; the asari you find on Virmire who dissected brains of indoctrinated subjects, if you let her live through ME(1) and ME2 then in ME3 she kills several asari officials. In a cell, she mentions hearing voices--much like the salarian on Virmire who then runs into a glass door and kills himsels becase he ''has to do what it says.'' She then commits suicide in custody. She is mentioned in news to have been indoctrinated. In other words, you are correct.

  • @mikehdx3
    @mikehdx3 6 лет назад +281

    I wish he was never indoctrinated and him make every choice he made in ME3 the same but let his decisions be his own. He turned into Saren 2.0

    • @TheArtofUTube
      @TheArtofUTube 6 лет назад +29

      According to the books, Illusive Man was indoctrinated well before Mass Effect 2.

    • @mobiuscoreindustries
      @mobiuscoreindustries 6 лет назад +37

      He was indoctrinated before, but just like with saren it took much time for him to fully turn

    • @rhetiq9989
      @rhetiq9989 5 лет назад +6

      He even put a bullet in the head at the end like saren did

    • @nathangordon4891
      @nathangordon4891 5 лет назад +65

      marylain69 I hate that, it ruins his character completely

    • @Superunknown190
      @Superunknown190 3 года назад +19

      @@TheArtofUTube Not saying you're wrong, but that makes no sense for them to write that. Why bring Shepard back or bother stopping the collectors then if he was indoctrinated the whole time?

  • @mallorycarll6280
    @mallorycarll6280 5 лет назад +114

    Love the Illusive Man so much. Such a brilliant character in Mass Effect 2 and Martin Sheen is perfect in the role. I enjoy his work as an actor, but he truly captivated me in this voice over role.
    Also: he has one of the best themes in video game history.

  • @captainkeyes1523
    @captainkeyes1523 6 лет назад +66

    Every time he says Humanity it sound like he’s saying “you manatee”

  • @jomnix
    @jomnix 7 лет назад +349

    Well, the Illusive Man really likes smoking.

    • @Hexic920
      @Hexic920 6 лет назад +76

      jomnix Yeah if I remember correctly in the shadow brokers ship it says he smokes 4 packs a day

    • @pj1337
      @pj1337 6 лет назад +95

      In the mass effect universe, we have cured cancer and everything that comes with smoking, so he can smoke all he want and not get damaged by it. It sais so in one of the books, if i remember correctly :)

    • @thedreamcapture2681
      @thedreamcapture2681 6 лет назад +63

      i believe he does it for the added edge it gives psychologically, notice when negotiating he puffs and pauses. Almost as if the cigarettes and booze are another veil like the hologram....hiding his true intentions.

    • @GymmyRhys
      @GymmyRhys 6 лет назад +6

      ikr, ive always found it strange that he smokes because hes a high end person, hes well off, so smoking doesnt suite him, as obviously its usually the lower class and lowly educated who smoke

    • @GymmyRhys
      @GymmyRhys 6 лет назад

      @Patrik Johansson - yep, but theres still no point in smoking though

  • @NewOrderSW
    @NewOrderSW 6 лет назад +73

    "We're fighting eachother while the reapers occupy earth. It's time to stop"

  • @SomeRandomYTer
    @SomeRandomYTer 6 лет назад +344

    lol in ME3 why do they keep pointing guns at the Illusive Man when he's clearly just a holographic transmission!?

    • @rhetiq9989
      @rhetiq9989 5 лет назад +44

      00IriVids00 they just want him dead so much i guess

    • @MandaIore738
      @MandaIore738 5 лет назад +21

      Hard light construct that can punch? I mean the omni tool materialises enough to make lethal stabs
      So... 'shoot it till it dies' at the ready position

    • @a1tpseud0nym30
      @a1tpseud0nym30 4 года назад +20

      On Mars Liara doesn’t know he’s a hologram until she turns around and on Thessia she’s keeping her aim on Kai Leng

    • @thesecondromuluan8216
      @thesecondromuluan8216 4 года назад +11

      Consider it a force of habit.

    • @yeyecannotdrift
      @yeyecannotdrift 4 года назад +1

      They are pointing at Leng

  • @Simon9784PL
    @Simon9784PL 7 лет назад +253

    I really hope someone will continue Mass Effect series. It's too good to be abandoned and forgotten.

    • @jaguar550
      @jaguar550  7 лет назад +22

      Yeah, after Anthem and Dragon Age 4 i really hope they will continue the ME series. The ME series is my favorite of all Bioware games. At least dlc for Andromeda will make me so happy:)

    • @Simon9784PL
      @Simon9784PL 7 лет назад +6

      From what i know there won't be any singleplayer DLCs for Andromeda (I was really hoping to see Quarians). They will probably add some multiplayer content, but i don't really care about it. Mass Effect is my favourite game, where i spent hundreds of hours in singler player mode. It's sad to see it gone :(

    • @jaguar550
      @jaguar550  7 лет назад +16

      Damn what a shame if that''s is true. I was really hoping for singleplayer dlc content for Andromeda. I also don't care about the multiplayer content because it is not as fun as it was in Mass Effect 3.

    • @KalleHagfors
      @KalleHagfors 7 лет назад +2

      Jaguar550 The rumour was false as confirmed by Mike Gamble and Fernando Melo (producers) but there still prob won't be anything :(

    • @jaguar550
      @jaguar550  7 лет назад +2

      Oh oke man thanks for the info.

  • @oleghrozman4172
    @oleghrozman4172 6 лет назад +146

    IM in the ME2 looks more calm, cold and concentrated - he controls everything. And this is badass and increadible. In ME3 he is too unstable and inadequate like some kind of psycho.

    • @Hellion73
      @Hellion73 5 лет назад +16

      Writing drop by the time of ME3 because the multiplayer crap done by EAware 😡😡😡

    • @TheVergile
      @TheVergile 4 года назад +28

      well. he broke apart. hard to say when his indoctrination began, but the moment he got his hand on the collector base (remnants) he was on a fast way down. at this point the reapers were fully commited and there was no more use for subtlety.
      the reapers have played this game for millions of years. they have become exceedingly good at it. and every way to defeat them using their own technology against them was paved by the reapers. the illusive man was walking down a path prepared by the reapers from the very start.

    • @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
      @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger 3 года назад +8

      Absolute power corrupts absolutely + desperation breeds rash decisions. In ME2 he thought he had everything within his grasp, by the time Shep destroyed the Collector base he realized he had less time to reach a solution than he initially thought. He got desperate in an attempt to come out ontop - he threw caution to the wind and gave himself husk treatments (not sure when but that was likely the earliest point of his indoctrination), he shifted perspective from destroy to control/join. He went insane because all that power was laid out infront of him but he wasn't fit to wield it - he craved it so completely that cold calculating badass was turned into a deranged madman. He still had his intellect and funds but it was in the hands of someone who'd been pushed beyond the brink of sanity.
      It was a natural progression and a damn good one given how he reached that point

    • @gothxm
      @gothxm 3 года назад +4

      Comment above mine explained it beautifully. The character moved gracefully. Its more the ending that pissed people off. He was an incredible character from start to finish. Control is his main drive. Loss of Control is anathema to his entire being. His shift makes sense.

    • @Dark_Voice
      @Dark_Voice 3 года назад +1

      @@TheVergile I think he got indoctrinated by the human reaper larva he moved in the middle of Cerberus HQ. He saw what it did in the derelict reaper but he still did the same mistake. Besides, he already got in contact with reaper tech way before the games.

  • @chengda85
    @chengda85 4 года назад +19

    suddenly illusive man turns into a frog and starts jumping around, "I am harbinger, and this station is mine!" "here we go again"

  • @thejudge4421
    @thejudge4421 5 лет назад +65

    Illusive man was my favorite character. It actually blew my mind how they just threw him under the bus.

  • @ForsakenDreamer7
    @ForsakenDreamer7 5 лет назад +24

    It's sad irony that you have to kill TIM only to later discover that he was kinda right...

  • @TheArtofUTube
    @TheArtofUTube 6 лет назад +89

    Best Character ever! Totally misunderstood and considered a villain when in fact, Illusive Man is really an anti-hero who resurrects Shepard, saves the galaxy from the Collectors and in the end sacrifices himself when he realizes he's lost.
    He's on the same side as the protagonist. He just has a different way approaching the main villains, The Reapers.
    Plus Martin Sheen voice acting him was a bonus!
    Summary: Mass Effect Andromeda had no chance to surpass this masterpiece of a game. Mass Effect 2 G.O.A.T.

    • @wilberdebeer4696
      @wilberdebeer4696 4 года назад +8

      He was never a anti hero. Most people forget that their were quite a few missions in Mass Effect 1 where you find disrupt Cerberus operations where they experiment of aliens and various other dubious things. There's a reason why the Illusive man never brought you to the main base or important base of operations because he knows that Shepherd would never have joined him if he knew the full extent of their operations.

    • @unedfadhila8187
      @unedfadhila8187 3 года назад +4

      more like anti villain

    • @Ale-dd3ek
      @Ale-dd3ek 2 года назад

      @@wilberdebeer4696 they literally Turned a colony into husks
      Cerberus and TIM could have been handled Better in ME3 but they were assholes since day 1

  • @dachd
    @dachd 6 лет назад +98

    34:54 they've even changed the 'prothean expert' to 'shadow broker' if you played the DLC in ME2, such attention to detail!!

  • @qoriakromin9679
    @qoriakromin9679 3 года назад +35

    Illusive Man is the most beautiful thing in the ME series. Look at those skin, hair, eyes, smooth voice. This guy could melt a mountain of ice just by looking at it.

    • @yourtrappedinmygenjutsu
      @yourtrappedinmygenjutsu 3 года назад +9

      Lol why do middle eastern men sound so SUS when complimenting other dudes. Just say "oh he's a good looking guy"

  • @jaytonius560
    @jaytonius560 6 лет назад +72

    The Illusive Man was a brilliant antagonist in Mass Effect. He was mysterious and vague, everything a good villain should be.

    • @mateuszjesionkowski3741
      @mateuszjesionkowski3741 6 лет назад +24

      He was brilliant deuteragonist in 2. His turn to antagonist was forced, anticlimactic and made his character pointless.

    • @wilberdebeer4696
      @wilberdebeer4696 4 года назад +7

      @@mateuszjesionkowski3741 He pretended to be the good guy that's willing to make the hard choices in Mass Effect 2 so that he could use Shepard or do you forget what Cerberus did in Mass Effect 1?

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 3 года назад +2

      @@wilberdebeer4696 Cerberus' actions in ME 1 were... questionable, but they worked FOR humanity, not against it or in spite of it. In ME 3? Ehh...

  • @Petreski447
    @Petreski447 4 года назад +83

    A true mastermind, it's sad how his story ended.

    • @theoatyastarties
      @theoatyastarties 3 года назад +5

      It's alright, He went back in time and became a layer, Got Married, Had and affair with a friend of his wife, Went to hospital, Got Married and broke up with his Husband.
      I've not seen all of Grace and Frankie

  • @Kefla_DBS
    @Kefla_DBS 7 лет назад +68

    Take a shot everytime the Illusive Man's theme plays.
    Joking aside I really hated his death either by suicide or by getting shot once from a distance. (Which makes no sense because apparently his suit could withstand bullets at point blank). He was too important to die that way.

  • @meatballg8655
    @meatballg8655 5 лет назад +36

    despite his incredibly questionable ethics, the illusive man always had humanity's best interests in mind, and when he rrealsied what he was doing was hurting humanity and used that guilt to break the hold of the reapers, he shot himself to save humanity from the indoctrination, he was an arsehole, but he was always willing to do anything for the good of humanity.

  • @lucianwong420
    @lucianwong420 4 года назад +28

    Martin Sheen did a great job as the Illusive Man!

  • @polandepic9807
    @polandepic9807 11 месяцев назад +7

    I realise when you meet the Illusive man in person, his soundtrack theme goes away, because he isn't illusive anymore. Anyways I love his soundtrack theme very much.

  • @cbebrad
    @cbebrad 2 года назад +9

    Martin Sheen was great as the Illusive Man. When at the end of the game in the argument with Shepard about being controlled by the Reapers, his shouts of "NO....No I'm not...", you can hear the doubt in his voice. Wow!

  • @DaArcaneNinja
    @DaArcaneNinja 4 года назад +19

    One of my favorite things about him that I'll never forget is that even though he's a video game character, he had these small intricacies about him. Very subtle and alive even though he's in one spot! Can I call that acting?

  • @monkeysk8er33
    @monkeysk8er33 2 года назад +6

    "We are committed to the preservation and advancement of humanity."
    That one line foreshadows The Illusive Man's entire character arc. The Reapers seek to preserve life by any means necessary, as does Cerberus with human life. Cerberus wants to advance humanity. Becoming a Reaper is advancement. It is a collective of the entirety of a given race, a true Synthetic Organic hybrid. His mission was doomed from the start. One of the greatest stories of all of Mass Effect as a franchise. He could see so much, yet was still so blind. He was the perfect follow up to Saren. As was Harbinger to Sovereign. Can't wait to see what ME4 holds. Perhaps there's more to this than we've learned. Or perhaps, more likely, now we will have to contend with the Leviathans. The true threat. Not machines following programming, but organics with the intention of dominating the universe, making us worse than a Reaper, making us slaves, like the Thorian did. Death is better than eternal slavery.

  • @blakedevitt6948
    @blakedevitt6948 Год назад +6

    All known SPECTREs:
    1. Shepard
    2. Saren
    3. Nihlus
    4. Jondam Bau
    5. Asari SPECTRE villain in ME2 Shadow Broker Mission-or Kasumi mission or whatever.
    6. Ashley or Kaiden-whomever-and hopefully Ashley
    7. The first SPECTRE ever-seen in the DLC Citadel Logs-The Salarian one.

  • @IsaFinchelLove
    @IsaFinchelLove 6 лет назад +27

    He looked so much younger in ME2

  • @phobocasterx
    @phobocasterx 6 лет назад +30

    I love his eyes, the guy is way too cool

  • @hookerlegs106
    @hookerlegs106 7 лет назад +90

    He's very handsome.

    • @randybob275
      @randybob275 7 лет назад +3

      The Illusive Man?

    • @hookerlegs106
      @hookerlegs106 7 лет назад +25

      Yes.

    • @random3857
      @random3857 7 лет назад +2

      He's not the brightest.

    • @AntzolY111
      @AntzolY111 5 лет назад

      @@random3857 may be not the best hewas really was a big machiavelli style in da mass effect In his earlier life he was a merc too...

  • @JoshDRivia4
    @JoshDRivia4 6 лет назад +211

    Wait. How does Miranda not know how to find the Illusive Man in 3, when she is at his base in the first scene?!

    • @krainex
      @krainex 6 лет назад +31

      ShOtGuNOfRivia magic

    • @dtpiers6136
      @dtpiers6136 6 лет назад +10

      Fuuuuuuuck

    • @crazynico101
      @crazynico101 6 лет назад +8

      God Dammit

    • @JoshDRivia4
      @JoshDRivia4 6 лет назад +64

      Yeh but, the station has an exact location. It's not like you can hide the fucker. The Illusive man has got the station circling that tinpot star just to have a sick vista when he wakes up. It just makes me feel annoyed more that there was no polish or care given to the story in the 3rd game when you see shit like this.

    • @petargrad2293
      @petargrad2293 6 лет назад +12

      Who says they didn't blindfold Miranda?

  • @Ioo-nd6hf
    @Ioo-nd6hf 3 года назад +12

    Fun fact: The star in ME2's background turns noticeably more blue and his eyes morph from organic to more machine-like with each encounter with Illusive Man....as though to indicate his increasingly indoctrinated state. I always appreciated that subtle detail, as it adds lore consistent depth to his character.

    • @LukeSkywalker-fm1dc
      @LukeSkywalker-fm1dc 2 года назад +4

      His eyes were already machine-like in ME 2, the only thing that really changes is their brightness, which I attribute to improvement of graphic quality between ME 2 and 3. As for the star, that's more a reflection of if the player chose a more Renegade or Paragon path for Shepard (I had high and nearly equal scores in both and it was a blue star with an orange core, and I've seen walkthroughs that went completely Renegade and it was completely orange).

  • @1classikai
    @1classikai 6 лет назад +36

    Guys I just realized (the dev team is full of a bunch of pure geniuses, I'm telling you):
    Ultimate Paragon: Blue star with darkness around TIM
    Ultimate Renegade: Red star with darkness around TIM
    Mixed P/R: Blue/Red star with opposite-colored reflection on the floor where TIM sits (depending on whether you were more of a Paragon or Renegade)

    • @domiziano5046
      @domiziano5046 6 лет назад +18

      Nope, the color is determined by the choice you made in the collector base
      (Keep or destroy the base)

  • @OMGWTFROFLCOPTERBBQ
    @OMGWTFROFLCOPTERBBQ 4 года назад +22

    You know, just thinking about it; he actually does show signs of indoctrination in 2. The deliberately more-and-more-risky moves bordering on betrayal only involving the Collectors/Reapers, the *genuine panic* in his voice when you're destroying the base at the end of 2...

  • @darkpheonix3066
    @darkpheonix3066 4 года назад +9

    I can't believe Martin Sheen voices the illusive man.

  • @Peter-os7nk
    @Peter-os7nk 5 лет назад +8

    The illusive Man us a very charming dude. Not going to give away anything but notice the things he says and how he says things each time you converse with the guy. He lowkey set himself as shepards CO regardless of paragon/renegade and no matter how short it was.

  • @DANEMAN5
    @DANEMAN5 5 лет назад +10

    Soooo the casting of Martin Sheen was absolutely perfect. Probably one of my favorite characters in any series, not that the writing isn’t on par or something but Martin sold him as a... well “Illusive” man.

  • @iamdeathnote
    @iamdeathnote 3 года назад +7

    The illusive man,
    Man, what a character, and not to mention his voice acting. Bioware bet on voice acting and boy did it pay off. The characters you are introduced to are memorable, and Martin Sheen.... Man he nailed this one. He's a beautiful blend of Ultron and his Vision, wrapped up in a human character and a charismatic voice. I honestly wanted to side with him when I first played it, I wanted to see his vision made true, but the way the story ends the first time really makes you pity him. Imagine doing what he did, fighting for the better interest of humanity, and bringing a hero back to life, watch him lose faith in you and leave you to your own devices, and then you do the unthinkable; you try and control the reapers and end up being indoctrinated and made to think your in control, like Saren before him. It's beautifully tragic. The best part of the whole thing for me is that in his final moments, you get the feeling that he always believed in Shepherd, he was just being controlled, and finally got ahold of himself, and said "I tried Shepherd". Showing his true humanity right there before the final bell toll. That got me right in the feels for real. Great job Bioware. Great writing, good cast, good game.
    Bravo.

  • @basedbattledroid3507
    @basedbattledroid3507 Год назад +4

    Virgin Cuckmander Shitpard vs Chad Yumanity Enjoyer

  • @arjunnath6251
    @arjunnath6251 3 года назад +16

    There's just one mistake the illusive man ever made in mass effect 3, implanting reaper tech implant in his skull.
    Every other thing he did was right, given "his" vision for the humanity's future. I wouldn't accept what he did at sanctuary, but you cant deny that he gained control over husks and had reapers freak out.

  • @greasy8394
    @greasy8394 Год назад +5

    You can actually tell the Illusive man becomes indoctrinated right before Horizon where he sets Shepard up, his eyes go from regular blue to some reaper color.

  • @slyman190
    @slyman190 4 года назад +8

    Illusive Man: (exhales smoke) Shepard

  • @Viper631
    @Viper631 2 года назад +3

    Dude went from teaching us stuff about dinosaurs and ancient Egypt to trying to take control of the biggest threat in galactic history.

  • @olknoxlo
    @olknoxlo Год назад +4

    Illusive Man and G-Man probably frequent similar social circles.

  • @CrawfordPrime
    @CrawfordPrime 5 лет назад +5

    I notice that when we first see the Illusive Man he has normal eyes, but as the game progresses his eyes loose their humanity as he pushes further and further to find ways to defend humanity. Ironic considering how much he was willing to sacrifice to save humanity because he loved it so much, only to loose a part of his.

  • @danielbergholtz5761
    @danielbergholtz5761 3 года назад +5

    I love how you can hear his theme before he appears

  • @dafluffman6674
    @dafluffman6674 Год назад +6

    I feel like Illusive Man in ME3 was written specifically for Paragon Shepard

  • @miguelroman4294
    @miguelroman4294 3 года назад +4

    All these years later and Mass Effect trilogy still looks awesome! Gonna play from the beginning till the end of the trilogy!

  • @Dzaen2
    @Dzaen2 2 года назад +5

    I'll be honest, the illusive man was one of my favorite characters, especially in me2.

  • @peliparado94
    @peliparado94 5 лет назад +13

    One of the best villains in the history of gaming (before you go saying that he wasn't a villain in ME2. Well it's precisely his moral ambiguity and the sympathy the player and the main character build towards him what makes him such a good villain).

  • @arizei8394
    @arizei8394 2 года назад +11

    What an amazing character.
    Amazing anti hero turned villain while searching for a way to help.. cant avoid feeling a little sad for him.
    Reminds me of Yuri from vandal hearts 2

  • @d.m.c1106
    @d.m.c1106 5 лет назад +14

    The illusion man looks like a slightly evil version of JFK.

  • @iggswanna1248
    @iggswanna1248 3 года назад +4

    this image of illusive man sitting with back facing us always gets me as a one single legged smokey human

  • @86kickass
    @86kickass 4 года назад +3

    I liked how in ME2 there was always something you felt like you weren’t being let on about

  • @CapralHarrison
    @CapralHarrison 5 лет назад +11

    TBH, i really was sweettalked by the TIM when i first played the game, i kinda wanted to trust him, like, if he brought me back, he can't be that bad.
    But on that moment i started to know the series from Mass Effect 2, i did not played Mass Effect 1, and i never knew what exactly Cerberus is, and never understood the lore that good. Well, i was kinda young as well.
    But after i completed Mass Effect 1, well, nothing actually changed. I still want to trust TIM, well, right till the end, until he asks me to leave collector base. His music theme really adds to the atmosphere too - he seems wise, calm, and resourceful, and in his shell he has good intentions, and you and him have the same goals.
    That's why music is rather calming for me, that everything else.
    Too bad that he getting indoctrinated in result.

  • @Hellion73
    @Hellion73 5 лет назад +8

    Love that character. Wish that we had more of him in the original trilogy 😥

  • @lolmosse7276
    @lolmosse7276 5 лет назад +6

    illusive man: with great power, comes great responsibility

  • @Artakha9000
    @Artakha9000 Год назад +2

    You know, when I first played through ME3's ending, that entire segment with Illusive Man trying to explain the power of his 'control' flew right over my head. Shepard shooting Anderson, Anderson being completely unable to interact with the console, both men being frozen... It took me a long time to realize this was Illusive Man's means of expressing his control. And that moment he clenched his fist and it radiated with biotic power? That was him basically using that 'control' to get Shepard to pull the trigger. I remembered watching someone do a step-by-step analysis way back when it first came out, being utterly confused by the scene... but only now does it finally make sense to me.
    The game's ending was a lot better written than I thought.

  • @mep15067
    @mep15067 3 года назад +6

    Man this man had almost no right to look as cool as he did through me2

  • @MANIAKRA
    @MANIAKRA 4 года назад +4

    Wow I've actually never seen that Illusive Man ending, good stuff

  • @baddoer
    @baddoer Год назад +3

    35:40 what is frightening in this conversation is that Illusive Man is right there... Reapers wanted to preserve life although with some twisted logic (possibly because their AI model created by Leviathans is flawed) by killing most of it.

  • @williamlisbourne2954
    @williamlisbourne2954 Год назад +3

    Even before mass effect 1 released.
    I wanted to cosplay martins illusive man.
    Even before year 2000 and preschool I wanted to cosplay illusive man.

  • @klonoa450
    @klonoa450 Год назад +5

    Cerberus really shouldn't have been antagonist in Mass Effect 3. More like the Renegade option to stoping the reapers.

  • @brianrunyon266
    @brianrunyon266 Год назад +2

    Martin Sheen is perfect in the role. Big fan of his live-action work, but also love his voice over work here.

  • @xIHMx
    @xIHMx 2 года назад +12

    57:54 this line is chilling and so well performed by Martin. Legend

    • @TheAwesomeDarkNinja
      @TheAwesomeDarkNinja 2 года назад +2

      I really like how his voice gives out when he says "easy"

  • @QueenofSilence101
    @QueenofSilence101 4 года назад +4

    Damn, he aged so much over the course of a single year. 2185 to 2186; he looks a solid decade older.

  • @Morphixx
    @Morphixx 4 года назад +4

    Made 10 years ago and has better facial movements than Mass Effect Andromeda.

  • @0ne_jellyfish567
    @0ne_jellyfish567 2 года назад +4

    The Illusive man is honestly the top notch in ME2

  • @maksymilianziele28
    @maksymilianziele28 Год назад +5

    "Speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far." - President Theodore Roosevelt
    The Illusive Man wanted a stick powerful enough so no aliens could threaten humanity anymore. Sadly he and Cerberus got corrupted by their obsession towards the greatest one possible - the Reapers.

  • @MrCanadianguy95
    @MrCanadianguy95 7 лет назад +323

    I miss the old series, andromeda sucked.

    • @Killzoneguy117
      @Killzoneguy117 6 лет назад +58

      Playing the original trilogy after playing Andromeda, I can honestly appreciate how much better the OT really was. Andromeda was made to appeal to the SJW and fangirl crowd. The story was clearly watered down with cringy romances and cliched cookie-cutter villains. There was no complexity, no seriousness, no creativity with the writing. Andromeda would never have the balls to add such interesting villains like the Illusive Man or Saren.

    • @SomeRandomYTer
      @SomeRandomYTer 6 лет назад +7

      This person speaks the truth!

    • @darkphoenix4568
      @darkphoenix4568 6 лет назад +7

      True that. Mass Effect 3 was better than Andromeda.

    • @Taios87entertainment
      @Taios87entertainment 6 лет назад +2

      I have a theory. being frozen for centuries would make ya that ugly with freezer burn. :3

    • @Hellion73
      @Hellion73 5 лет назад +1

      Sucked big time, bro 😡

  • @rockerboyrage1609
    @rockerboyrage1609 4 года назад +8

    TIM did nothing wrong...other than getting too close to the enemy.

  • @blueshit199
    @blueshit199 Год назад +5

    Bioware: "We opted against giving the Illusive Man a husk form so as to avoid comparisons with Saren"
    also Bioware: *makes Illusive Man indoctrinated and talkable to death in the final confrontation*

  • @youngarchivest9092
    @youngarchivest9092 4 года назад +3

    48:41 It's so cool that they reference Grayson from the books! Paul Grayson was a character in two books, Mass Effect: Ascension and Mass Effect: Retribution.
    SPOILERS FOR ME: Retribution
    In Retribution Grayson is abducted by Cerberus, and is implanted with Reaper technology, they were doing an experiment to see what effects Reaper technology would do to humans. Grayson escapes, and The Illusive Man works with Aria T'Loak to kill Grayson. As time goes on the Reapers become more powerful and take control of Graysons thoughts and actions! He becomes a slave to the Reapers will. Arias troops fail to kill Grayson, and Grayson escapes to Grissom Academy where he is killed by Anderson/Kai leng. I highly reccomended the book, very good read!

  • @ahsunk6537
    @ahsunk6537 4 года назад +8

    29:40 is probably my favourite line in the entire series

    • @EvilPaladin11
      @EvilPaladin11 3 года назад

      He says basically the same line in the Renegade option for breaking up the Tali and Legion fight in ME2.

  • @Cyfix15
    @Cyfix15 3 года назад +5

    The elusive man is my favorite character in the series. I was actually with him 100% of the way until he fucked up

  • @zincwing4475
    @zincwing4475 3 года назад +6

    The Illusive Man is the most well written villain I have seen. His goal in ME3, getting Reaper tech could be seen as noble. And it would have benefits. Yet his methods, and the low chance of success, makes him the enemy.
    His flaw in ME3 is his ambition. He is willing to do anything, sacrifice anything to accomplish what he wants. And he will not settle for anything less than the best outcome.
    It is also his greatest strength, in many ways. He is willing to do things most wouldn't dare or consider, or dare to consider.
    That makes him such a great character. Many villains that are defined by a single trait are shallow, because that trait is inherently bad. Selfishness, paranoia, greed, powerhunger. This time the trait, ambition, is both good and bad depending on the situation. In other circumstances, he could have been a friend.

  • @LtSprinkulz
    @LtSprinkulz 2 года назад +3

    Man, it's so lame how he goes from "ruthless covert controller willing to do anything to further humanity's climb up the cosmic food chain" to "Let's _become_ the Reapers, Shepard." in the very next cutscene.

    • @WallNutBreaker524
      @WallNutBreaker524 Год назад +2

      The writing was shit, you know full well Illusive Man was too overpowered that they decided to strawman and bastardize him to death, he had the brains, the brawn, and the will to do it all, he'd literally be the best leader anyone could ask for, he was all in one, sad, the dialogue alone shows how shit it all was, sad for Illusive Man.

  • @danielendless
    @danielendless 3 года назад +10

    He was right in the end. If they took control of the Reaper base, they'd know how to kill them efficiently, know how they operate, etc.
    Instead we destroyed the base, the galaxy didn't believe Shepard and basically arrested him/her and the Reapers slaughtered Quadrillions for it

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 3 года назад +1

      It wasn't an easy choice, but it was the right one. We made it and we have to accept that making right choices is rarely easy

    • @danielendless
      @danielendless 2 года назад +1

      @@kapitan19969838 it's easy to say that when your life isn't the one gone, the sacrifice was just too costly, most of the galaxy's population could've been saved
      Imagine if the Reapers came and all the races were armed with weapons specifically designed to take them out, casualties minimal

    • @kapitan19969838
      @kapitan19969838 2 года назад +1

      @@danielendless The good ol' "ends justify the means" morality, eh?

  • @Legless_Orphan
    @Legless_Orphan Год назад +1

    Can we appreciate that he could've indoctrinated Shepard but did not.
    He knew Shepard would do what was best for humanity, even if the Illusive Man would not agree with it.
    Lowkey respects the foresight of the Illusive Man, intention, or not. Him choosing not to control Shepard saved the universe.

  • @sambo314
    @sambo314 3 года назад +4

    Illusive Man was a hero

  • @glowhoo9226
    @glowhoo9226 4 года назад +4

    Imagine an entirely different timeline where Shepard stayed with Cerberus.

  • @bez_znaczenia
    @bez_znaczenia 5 лет назад +5

    53:26 everything you need to know.
    Cerberus and TIM's goal has sense and isn't bad.

  • @cleveranonym74
    @cleveranonym74 5 лет назад +10

    Funny to hear him speaking these lines after hearing Martin Sheen saying he doesn't like Illusive Mans personality in an interview. Still his work is impressive.

    • @wilberdebeer4696
      @wilberdebeer4696 4 года назад +16

      Well he probably just doesn't want to admit to liking a violent psychopath political extremist while still having to work in liberal Hollywood.

  • @muyaho420
    @muyaho420 Год назад +2

    I hope Illusive Man himself or alike/clone will return for ME4! He's one of the best villains in the entire seires.

  • @CrazySandtrooper
    @CrazySandtrooper 7 месяцев назад +1

    I was all in on the Illusive Man's side throughout ME2, and then ME3 came out and told me he was now my enemy. I was very annoyed! :D

  • @haldundere5865
    @haldundere5865 3 года назад +1

    Martin Estevez was 70 years old in ME2 and ME3. Great performance.

  • @basedkaiser5352
    @basedkaiser5352 3 года назад +9

    They really messed up his character in ME3.

  • @MrPFMneto
    @MrPFMneto 3 года назад +5

    This Todd Howard in the future

  • @DzodinTheLordofBanelings
    @DzodinTheLordofBanelings 7 лет назад +8

    Heh, I see you didnt forgot about the idea I gave you :D Anyway amazing work as always

  • @blakedevitt6948
    @blakedevitt6948 5 месяцев назад

    You can hear the self-doubt in TIM's voice on Thessia. He hesitates when Shepard calls him out.

  • @enochrockwell7202
    @enochrockwell7202 2 года назад +1

    The dopamine rush of escaping the collector base is really something else

  • @haarTrick
    @haarTrick 9 месяцев назад

    I can't forget the second conversation, the first meeting. Perfect

  • @isaacjones2914
    @isaacjones2914 6 лет назад +10

    One of my fav charates