As someone who has 100%'d this game, the final scene in this video is easily the most emotionally impactful scene in the game to me. This especially becomes the case in retrospect after viewing all the endings. There's a few other scenes that come close, but this scene just really hits hard. The bunker is a safe place in the game up to this point, and is the hub of your operations. Every time you return here, you get interesting dialogue with all the characters, and sometimes they even give out quests. They become more than just NPC's, they feel like people with lives and interests, hopes and dreams, emotions. They're your boss, your co-workers, your friends. But then the safety goes away. The familiar faces are turned against you, and you have to kill them. Worse, deep down you know that they are being forced to do it against their will. They don't want to hurt you. They're awake, conscious of everything happening, but their bodies are moving against their will. It's you or them. Do or die. With every blow you inflict on them, every kill, the heartache grows. Was this one of the ones I talked to before? Could this one have been that one quest giver? Is this the one that liked flowers and studying human history? Is this the one that tipped me off where to find a pod upgrade? Maybe the one who was questioning whether to change her job to assist in the battle effort? You have no choice but to cut them all down in your bid to escape, and you are forced to leave everything behind. The feelings of loss, self doubt, guilt, regret. The anger towards whoever did this. It's all so distinctly, uniquely human.
As someone who has 100%'d this game, the final scene in this video is easily the most emotionally impactful scene in the game to me. This especially becomes the case in retrospect after viewing all the endings. There's a few other scenes that come close, but this scene just really hits hard. The bunker is a safe place in the game up to this point, and is the hub of your operations. Every time you return here, you get interesting dialogue with all the characters, and sometimes they even give out quests. They become more than just NPC's, they feel like people with lives and interests, hopes and dreams, emotions. They're your boss, your co-workers, your friends.
But then the safety goes away. The familiar faces are turned against you, and you have to kill them. Worse, deep down you know that they are being forced to do it against their will. They don't want to hurt you. They're awake, conscious of everything happening, but their bodies are moving against their will. It's you or them. Do or die. With every blow you inflict on them, every kill, the heartache grows. Was this one of the ones I talked to before? Could this one have been that one quest giver? Is this the one that liked flowers and studying human history? Is this the one that tipped me off where to find a pod upgrade? Maybe the one who was questioning whether to change her job to assist in the battle effort? You have no choice but to cut them all down in your bid to escape, and you are forced to leave everything behind.
The feelings of loss, self doubt, guilt, regret. The anger towards whoever did this. It's all so distinctly, uniquely human.
It's weird how 8B makes an appearance despite being killed in the "YoRHa Betrayers" quest.
No, she wasn't killed. You're wrong. Kaash na ho! Kaash na ho! Kaash na ho!
@@nehh_aksat Gee, no need to get super fussy over a little thought. And it's been like a whole year.
@@nehh_aksat Least insane weeb: