i'm surprised people are shocked that Jason is insane that man went through so much that after a certain point his mindset shifts from "yo we gotta get my brother and get outta here" to "i'm gonna go and kill everyone even though i can just leave"
Jason was never truly insane tho, was he? He was a victim of circumstance and manipulation by others (Citra) aswell as being subjected to weird hallucinogenic drugs as part of mentioned manipulation. But in the end he overcame it, had a moment of clarity and chose his Friends over the Island and Citra. Insane people don't just go "oh wait, what i'm doing here is insane, i better stop." and just stop being insane.
@@CedricBassman it still took him a while to come back. He’s terrified of himself after he tortures Riley. And depending on your interpretation of the good ending he actually doesn’t leave the island.
Michael Mando kills it with every performance. No wonder Far Cry promotes their villains so much, cos at this point these actors are literally carrying this entire franchise on their back.
It also looks amazing and intense as hell - even as someone who never actually played 3, just saw a lot online when it was out, it's unreal how they can reframe how I see that whole game just in how they animate his eyes
Thats not how Jason was dude. That's how Vaas (the generic drug addict) sees Jason, there's a huge difference. Jason was a good person before the rook islands and hs still a good person. He turns into a anti-hero with a sense of justice.
If anyone is wondering, around 2009/2010. Vaas is (was) the strongest warrior in the rakyat tribe. He was following and doing all the rituals and he final ritual was to make babies with Citra (her own sister) and Citra was going to stab him in the chest to complete the ritual and their child is going to lead the Rakyat (basically is what we saw in the bad ending in FC3) but at the same time... Hoyt and his mercs discovery the Rook islands, Hoyt set up his slavery and coke trade in the rook islands.. Eventually Vaas got hook up on Hoyt's coke and he become addict and that made him weak and he started losing the status as "the strongest rakyat warrior" and some point Hoyt saw potential in Vaas and Hoyt offered him more drugs and money and Vaas accepted and he chose to go with Hoyt, abandoning his tribe and his Alabama sister... So in some twisted way, Hoyt saved Vaas from being killed by Citra.
Seeing Jason from Vaas' perspective from Vaas' final scene in 3 really retroactively shows you just kinda how nuts Jason looks from an outsider perspective, especially since we never leave Jasons view in 3
I doubt Jason actually had that psychotic face when 'killing' Vaas in FC3. I think it's just what how he'd look like if he turned fully insane like Vaas did, which Jason didn't (in the good ending).
@@BortaMaga i think he actually was that crazy , for how much he had to go through , i think he didnt even know if his little brother was alive , the only thing jason wanted for some time was to kill vaas ,not just leave the island
@wompawilly I can tell, he doesn't act like a lunatic like he is in FC6 because he's holding back until the end. No, I don't reply to games, I reply to comments stupid.
He does become bloodthirsty and a little crazy throughout the game. He yells in excitement when he’s shooting guns and causing destruction in some missions. Like in the mission after he saves his girlfriend she questions him on why he’s so happy after their car chase by vas’s goons.
Not gonna lie seeing Vaas and Jason back is one hell of a trip Ubisoft out did themselves with this hopefully they can keep riding the wave with Pagan and Joseph
@Azir a I understand that Jason did whatever it takes to save his friends,And did the right thing with those pirates, but he was turning into a psychopath, he told some of his friends that killing felt like victories for him, And he was even willing to stay on the island so he could continue killing pirates, not to mention that he even considered killing his friends,
@Azir a Well that's the point, his mind was deteriorating. Even comparisons between the level of violence between jason and vaas were common in the game. Jason was the least bad Since he was not willing to hurt innocents, but in the end he came close to doing that, he was on the verge of becoming vaas at the end of the game.
@Azir a not exactly, at least he realized at the end what he was doing and controlled his impulses, the others didn't, that's why i referred to jason as the least bad
Gotta love that P.T reference at 11:27. Farcry 3 is my favourite by far and that music is a wave of nostalgia. Loved the Deep dive on Vaas glad they are doing these iconic villains justice.
@@fenrirsrage4609 but i kind of got a bad trip on the ending where in canon ending Jason chose his friends. I guess having him saving his little brother that made him a lost lamb because Citra lied to him about it, freed him instantly from Citra's curse. Even how she is willing to die for Jason at the end, is the reason why she is the truly insane person, not Vaas.
Both Jason and Vaas were manipulated by Citra, defied her and found their way out of substance abuse and insanity. I like the parallels. I also like how back in Far Cry 3 Jason didn’t defend himself from Dennis, choosing a different path from the violent one he walked, the fact Dennis killed Citra by accident means Vaas wouldn’t have a problem with Jason even if he had residual feelings, Jason on the other hand may be sore about Vaas murdering Grant before his eyes.
@@spacewanderer9 he took pills in the caves causing those flashbacks, Citra’s “magic potion” was actually drugs, he asks Oliver to share his pot so he clearly smoked pot and while traveling through the caves he got high off shrooms. Also some of the consumables are drugs.
22:03 I noticed that when he asks the pirate to shoot him to see if he can dodge the bullet... the gun is already empty... he emptied all the 8 rounds which the 1911 is capable of... so he isn't entirely stupid he knows what he's doing
Just the first intro scene shows that Vaas won, he turned Jason from this innocent guy to this insane blood driven warrior that Citra has wanted as well. The whole campaign of Far Cry 3 you never notice how insane and JUST like Vaas you become, and its all because as a player your goal in the game is to kill everyone with no thought about it, but think about it just once, how many pirates and merc's have you killed in Far Cry 3 just because you felt like it, or had to because of a mission? The entirety of Far Cry 3 is Vaas turning Jason into himself, which is why he says "I am you, and you are me", that is why Vaas is the BEST HERO of Far Cry history.
I hope Mando got some enjoyment (and a whole lot of pride) out of redoing his Definition of Insanity dialogue (oh and that line “listen to this fucking poet” has me grinning).
@@extenduss 9:05 is almost an exact copy of his original dialogue from FC3, but it’s changed at 9:30. How so? A few bits and pieces are different and the tone inflection is off the charts. His line of “so boom- I shot him” is definitely not the same. I’m really good at recognizing voices and tones where it concerns video games and music. I highly recommend watching his original insanity speech (in general) to catch the differences. I also meant redoing as saying the lines again. I doubt they could have reused the original dialogue so easily with the strange “vision vaas” effect.
@@TheFallenAdonael To me, it sounds like he was rehearsing the monologue so he could have it right for Jason. Some of the lines sound much less certain, like he's practicing them.
Like how when vaas asks the pirate to shoot at him. He already had ejected all the 911s rounds into the TVs. Man isnt completely out of it. Just largely
9:04 When I played through this DLC it literally just blew my mind ( No pun intended ) that they didn't reuse the previous 'Insanity' dialogue from Far Cry 3 and instead actually had Michael Mando voice it over again. Literally had chills go down my spine to hear Michael say the infamous dialogue sequence all over again when I played this.
Ubisoft seems to be really fascinated with P.T. Silent Hills. They already made heavy references to Silent Hills earlier this year with Watch Dogs: Legion's Bloodline DLC.
Far cry 3 is such a good game. Even to this day it’s characters are carrying the franchise, beyond happy vaas got some more shine easily my second favorite villain
@@darkness2160Wow i never knew this comment existed... thank you brother.... the music that plays at 28:00 made me extremely emotional and nostalgic, i was just 12/13 years old when i first played far cry 3... simply one of the greatest games of all time.
This DLC added so much dimension to Vaas' and Jason's characters. Really goes to show you they were two sides of the same coin and Citra was playing them both.
I love seeing Vaas flashbacks on how he behaved with his other pirates was just comedic gold, how he acts when seeing the visions was calm and a little humorous, Vaas will remain as the best villan I've ever fought.
To be fair Jason is a stand in for Vaas himself. Remember Vaas kept saying how they’re the same and how he viewed him and Jason as one being, so Jason appears to Vaas in his mind how Vaas is actually to Jason, it’s not really literal it’s in his mind.
Seeing Jason's sadistic smile honestly makes me wonder... It's already confirmed he suffers for some sort of psychological damage , but was he smiling the entire duration of the game? Was he really THAT sick?
bro imagine his face was like this the whole game, that would be creepy af lol, but I think he was only like this during the big confrontations with Vaas and Hoyt. We also gotta remember that this is all in Vaas' mind, this is how HE saw Jason.
@@NewOrderOfAlexandria yeah I replayed it myself and noticed that, so who knows? It could be Ubisoft being cleaver and having Jason yell out the players inner thoughts? Or maybe they made it seem like Jason was playing his own video game?
@@MotherCow71 I'd say it's ubi being a bit clever (like they were with the tattoo skill tree) giving us a subtle way to see Jason's morality and sanity being wildly warped by Rook Island where he throughly enjoys the adrenaline rush he gets from his actions despite them being wildly fucked up.
After I beat far cry 3 I never thought I’d see Jason and Vaas again, Ubisoft did them right with this DLC, though I’d pay $100 just to play as Jason one more time but in the modern era.
“You see the world is in the the mind and in the mind there is no limits, how long do you choose to suffer” only those who know know!! Farcry series have such good qoutes no wonder I had the definition of insanity tattooed on my arm😂 vaas is my favourite character villain of all time, that’s why in any film or game I like to know why the villain becomes the villain because 90% of times they were good people until shit fucks them up💯
I just have one question. Jason ran through the jungles, shooting, killing, hiding, sweating. He was cut up, he was shot, he was burned. He tripped on drugs, swam with the turtles and sharks, gun oil under his finger nails. Killed many people, nearly killed himself yet some how..... some FUCKING HOW!.... his hair stayed so perfect...
Y'all talking about the vaas, the story, the nostalgia i know its good stuff but can we get a token of appreciation for our boi brian tyler and his amazing score?
1:32 we never saw Jason expression back then and assumed he is still sane and attacked Vaas for his friends. Then, the ending where he said cannot go home anymore back to normal life city suddenly make sense.
God, this DLC is amazing. It makes Vaas’ story even more fucked up, makes him way more sympathetic, and I absolutely love it. Never have I felt so bad for a villain yet loved every instance of how bad it was for him at the same time. I know that sounds messed up, but the writing is just that damn good.
Have you ever wondered who the relics you've collected represent in Far Cry 3? 🦋 🐗 Boar as Jason Brody: • Wild boars are known for their endurance and ability to survive in a variety of environments. They can travel long distances and resist threats. • Over time, Jason shows outstanding endurance and resilience as he overcomes physical and emotional challenges on the island, battling pirates and local bandits, and rescuing his friends. 🦈 Shark as Vaas Montenegro: • Sharks are known for their aggressiveness and ferocity. They can attack quickly and violently, often without warning. • Vaas is extremely aggressive and ferocious. He is brutal and does not hesitate to use violence to achieve his goals. His madness and unpredictability make him particularly dangerous. 🦢 Heron as Hoyt Volker: • Herons are known for their cunning and calculation when hunting. They stand still and wait patiently until their prey is within reach before striking with precision. • Hoyt is a strategically minded and calculating criminal. He carefully plans his actions, which allows him to control a vast criminal empire. 🕷 Spider as Citra Talugmai: • Spiders create complex webs to catch their prey. They strategically place their traps, controlling and directing the insects' movements. • Citra is a masterful manipulator of people and events. She uses her charisma and spiritual leadership to guide and control the actions of both her followers and Jason. P.S: I'd love to see a sequel to Far Cry 3! ❤🔥
So when vaas said he didn't like the way Jason was looking at him this whole time Jason had this murder stare on his face mad dogging Vaas waiting to absolutely murder him
It surprises me people now realize Jason is insane. Because in Far Cry 3, he starts off wanting to avenge Grant’s death and save his friends. But the more he kills, the crazier he gets. He laughs at burning pirates alive, Liza scolds him for enjoying fighting pirates on the road, and Daisy asks if he’s okay when he compares killing a man to winning a competition. Oliver and Keith realize he really wants to stay behind so they accept it when he reveals to the group, thinking Riley is dead. He has spent to much time killing and letting the island absorb him. He has become so obsessed with killing, that he favors Citra over his own girlfriend who manipulates him over his “true purpose”. He goes to kill Hoyt but it all changes when he finds out Riley is still alive. He changes back to wanting revenge, and he kills Hoyt out of anger rather than bloodlust. He realizes what he has become after saving Riley, and the final choices at the end of the game debate whether Jason is permanently insane or not.
So what I’m gathering from this… vaas wasn’t the psycho, he was just coked to shit trying to get away from his murderous sister and her “southern hospitality”
Yes, but actually no. One of the devs of FC3 literally confirmed that Jason killed Vaas in their final confrontation. I think some of their own writing slipped them.
@@bsp3335 It's a retcon but it's explained. The confrontation still happened but Jason never finished Vaas due to the hallucinations and whatever happened after Vass must have escaped when he delirious which explains why he seems more reasonable in the end of this DLC
@@bsp3335 Not really. It didn't slip per say. They just decided to change the canon. They never intended for Vaas to live but now they've just changed it. Probably the same with how FC5 nuke ending is no longer canon if we are said to believe FC6 takes place present day
Hurk: Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity bro. Insanity is the reppition of the same thing over and over again. Our reppition with you and me amigo is the nights we'll have being hungover! *Proceeds to end the DLC by unloading a whole mag of a 1911 into Hurk*
When you think about vaas is not a bad person he was just pushed to be one, because of the people around him he went insane and he turned out like that. So you have to feel bad for the guy it wasnt his fault, still one of the most lovable characters in the series.
“You are the fat ugly aunt but you bake wonderful cookies. Children love you.” That’s really funny. I feel like the pirate should have laughed. Vaas could have been so much more had he kicked the drugs.
Retcon report: Scene shows grant saying: "wait till dad sees this!" The dossier on Jason AND Grant in Farcry 3, as well as referenced in a flashback cutscene shows their dad is in fact dead of unknown causes. Those same dossiers tell that Jason became an adrenaline junky. It's implied, for me anyway, this happened after their fathers death. Says he's can't hold stable work and spends all money on thrill trips. Important context, I think, to Jasons character and transformation.
Vaas is just soo good, and learning more about him and jason is just an incredible experience. All the voice actors do an incredible job.... but 15$ for that? 20min worth of content and the rest is just bullshit to slow you down
I love that one guy who just goes with Vaas' quips "Guess that makes me their daddy" "What does that make me?" "Your the fat ugly aunt but you bake delicious cookies. Children love you"
Given is confirm alive and we know Joseph lived , watch pagan min be alive by saying the secret wait 10 minutes at the dinner table ending is canon Edit: I forgot you can spare pagan at the end
@@NinjapowerMS If only we could continue the game after watching the secret ending. Would be a quite short game though, as you would only need to take out Sabal, Amita and the remainings of the Golden Path, while having the whole Royal Army and Royal Guard at your side.
this dlc just hammers home how vaas wasnt really a villain he was being used by citra and hoyt and was just a victim of circumstances. citra and hoyt are the real villains of farcry 3 and they had their death coming. i hope someone helps vaas from that island so we can have him as an ally in a future game. same with pagan min (he would survive and his vacation would be the next farcry setting).
What a cool DLC. Kinda weird tho that in the flashback Grant says "Dad's gonna kill us when he finds out about this", yet wasn't there a point in the story in Far Cry 3 where Jason mentions their father already being dead?
This was a cash grab retconning dlc trying desperately to capitalize on one of the franchises most memorable characters. They obviously don’t care about the established lore of that game.
i wish they expanded more on what happened with hoyt, they just made a scene where vaas appeared to be against hoyt and planning on launching a war against him but they just leave it like that and don't show us what happened. i assume hoyt captured him and made an example out of him by torturing vaas and leaving him so fucked in the head to the point of hoyt just making him into a loyal dog for him.
I wouldn't call that the face of insanity in Jason at the beginning. Maybe a bit delusional, but he watched his brother get shot in the throat by Vaas. I think this is just what revenge looks like. I haven't played FC3 in a long time though. I know so many bizarre things happened, I think Jason's brain was giddy to end all of it. He definitely is changed, but I wouldn't say insane. But I'd know the real answer if they made a new Far Cry game with him in it.
No Ubisoft is just money hungry and don’t really care about lore. They’re just put Vaus on the cover of FC7 as FC3 reskin with minimal effort like FC6…. Never trust Ubisoft.
Imagine if this DLC is included in a full game. Extra cutscene in ACT 2 of Far Cry 3 (Hoyt Arc, second half of Rook Islands). You see it everytime you finish main quest objectives. At least it makes Vaas presence alive even after "Jason killed him". Turns out in the secret ending, Vaas is alive, in Rook Islands beach.
I really love 5:54 and the scene right after. Man lacking in willpower conforms to what he believed the woman he desired wanted him to be, and then once he's done it, she finds him weak and unsuitable. Many such cases
i'm surprised people are shocked that Jason is insane
that man went through so much that after a certain point his mindset shifts from "yo we gotta get my brother and get outta here" to "i'm gonna go and kill everyone even though i can just leave"
Im surprised too cuz FC3 repeatedly has characters point out Jason's transformation and rapid decent into madness.
“I never thought I'd be able to kill someone. The first time it felt wrong. Which is good, right? But now... it feels like winning.” -Jason Brody
@@thaddeuswolfeiii8523 it’s literally like the whole plot 😂
Jason was never truly insane tho, was he?
He was a victim of circumstance and manipulation by others (Citra) aswell as being subjected to weird hallucinogenic drugs as part of mentioned manipulation.
But in the end he overcame it, had a moment of clarity and chose his Friends over the Island and Citra.
Insane people don't just go "oh wait, what i'm doing here is insane, i better stop." and just stop being insane.
@@CedricBassman it still took him a while to come back. He’s terrified of himself after he tortures Riley. And depending on your interpretation of the good ending he actually doesn’t leave the island.
Michael Mando kills it with every performance. No wonder Far Cry promotes their villains so much, cos at this point these actors are literally carrying this entire franchise on their back.
THATS NOT WHAT LITERALLY MEANS
@@fatboyvladimir1555 You beat me to it. It drives me nuts when people say 'literally' when they mean the opposite.
@@Wojtek_-oz4mt I want it removed from the English language, it has been destroyed
@@fatboyvladimir1555 Nah, we'll just get rid of the idiots who use the word wrong. The word deserves to exist more than these people do.
Jason was my favorite part of the DLC
They really perfected Jason's expression in the opening cutscene. Really helps you understand just how out of it he was during the game we played.
It also looks amazing and intense as hell - even as someone who never actually played 3, just saw a lot online when it was out, it's unreal how they can reframe how I see that whole game just in how they animate his eyes
Thats not how Jason was dude. That's how Vaas (the generic drug addict) sees Jason, there's a huge difference. Jason was a good person before the rook islands and hs still a good person. He turns into a anti-hero with a sense of justice.
@@JohnDonovan1968 uhh sure…
@@damobeck1 Sure indee. A generic drug addict's point of view doesn't mean anything.
Far cry 3 and dark souls feel like the only games with a story that was built around the gameplay and not the other way round
If anyone is wondering, around 2009/2010. Vaas is (was) the strongest warrior in the rakyat tribe. He was following and doing all the rituals and he final ritual was to make babies with Citra (her own sister) and Citra was going to stab him in the chest to complete the ritual and their child is going to lead the Rakyat (basically is what we saw in the bad ending in FC3) but at the same time... Hoyt and his mercs discovery the Rook islands, Hoyt set up his slavery and coke trade in the rook islands.. Eventually Vaas got hook up on Hoyt's coke and he become addict and that made him weak and he started losing the status as "the strongest rakyat warrior" and some point Hoyt saw potential in Vaas and Hoyt offered him more drugs and money and Vaas accepted and he chose to go with Hoyt, abandoning his tribe and his Alabama sister... So in some twisted way, Hoyt saved Vaas from being killed by Citra.
(his own sister)*
How's your relationship with Lincoln, John?
Alabama sister Jesus
@@tylercooper1443 It's called sarcasm Tyler.
@@JohnDonovan1968 I know i was laughing i found it funny
Seeing Jason from Vaas' perspective from Vaas' final scene in 3 really retroactively shows you just kinda how nuts Jason looks from an outsider perspective, especially since we never leave Jasons view in 3
I doubt Jason actually had that psychotic face when 'killing' Vaas in FC3. I think it's just what how he'd look like if he turned fully insane like Vaas did, which Jason didn't (in the good ending).
@@BortaMaga i think he actually was that crazy , for how much he had to go through , i think he didnt even know if his little brother was alive , the only thing jason wanted for some time was to kill vaas ,not just leave the island
@wompawilly I can tell, he doesn't act like a lunatic like he is in FC6 because he's holding back until the end.
No, I don't reply to games, I reply to comments stupid.
@@Gorecatto he is crazy, but I'm pretty sure he hasn't given in (except for the bad ending) for him to have that sadistic smile on his face
He does become bloodthirsty and a little crazy throughout the game. He yells in excitement when he’s shooting guns and causing destruction in some missions. Like in the mission after he saves his girlfriend she questions him on why he’s so happy after their car chase by vas’s goons.
Not gonna lie seeing Vaas and Jason back is one hell of a trip Ubisoft out did themselves with this hopefully they can keep riding the wave with Pagan and Joseph
Can’t wait because the 4 was my favorite.
Love to see both
Pagan would be more interesting to see than Joseph
Chilled Khaos Joseph had a lot of potential but the whole hyper religious cult is kind of a trope
No.
As a kid i used to think that Vaas was the villain but now I think that Citra was the real villain.
Everyone on that game was insane, even jason
@Azir a didn't he mostly torture Jason and the Tribe
@Azir a I understand that Jason did whatever it takes to save his friends,And did the right thing with those pirates, but he was turning into a psychopath, he told some of his friends that killing felt like victories for him, And he was even willing to stay on the island so he could continue killing pirates, not to mention that he even considered killing his friends,
@Azir a Well that's the point, his mind was deteriorating. Even comparisons between the level of violence between jason and vaas were common in the game. Jason was the least bad Since he was not willing to hurt innocents, but in the end he came close to doing that, he was on the verge of becoming vaas at the end of the game.
@Azir a not exactly, at least he realized at the end what he was doing and controlled his impulses, the others didn't, that's why i referred to jason as the least bad
Gotta love that P.T reference at 11:27. Farcry 3 is my favourite by far and that music is a wave of nostalgia. Loved the Deep dive on Vaas glad they are doing these iconic villains justice.
kinda seems more like a cold war reference to me..... idk
@@d4vid469 a game in a hallway that never came out, that's PT bro
P.t?
@@storyman385 it was a silent hill demo that got canceled
@@d4vid469 P.T came before Cold War..
Didn’t know Jason looked insane when facing vaas.
I love that shit so much
Because of Citra, Jason is insane. Like how Vaas become.
I think that was just vaas' imagination
Considering the lead up to Jason's final "fight" with Vaas being an acid trip that honestly doesn't surprise me.
@@fenrirsrage4609 but i kind of got a bad trip on the ending where in canon ending Jason chose his friends. I guess having him saving his little brother that made him a lost lamb because Citra lied to him about it, freed him instantly from Citra's curse.
Even how she is willing to die for Jason at the end, is the reason why she is the truly insane person, not Vaas.
Both Jason and Vaas were manipulated by Citra, defied her and found their way out of substance abuse and insanity. I like the parallels. I also like how back in Far Cry 3 Jason didn’t defend himself from Dennis, choosing a different path from the violent one he walked, the fact Dennis killed Citra by accident means Vaas wouldn’t have a problem with Jason even if he had residual feelings, Jason on the other hand may be sore about Vaas murdering Grant before his eyes.
When did Jason use Drugs ?
@@spacewanderer9 he took pills in the caves causing those flashbacks, Citra’s “magic potion” was actually drugs, he asks Oliver to share his pot so he clearly smoked pot and while traveling through the caves he got high off shrooms. Also some of the consumables are drugs.
@@connordorman117 ALL of the consumables are drugs. Every syringe, even the healing ones, just get Jason high
They both got fucked up!
@@spacewanderer9 it's optional but there are certain pills you can take in the cave. Also he took Shrooms
Michael Mando still has it. Honestly one of my favorite actors. From Far Cry to BCS, he’s great.
Sad asf he died in bcs
22:03 I noticed that when he asks the pirate to shoot him to see if he can dodge the bullet... the gun is already empty... he emptied all the 8 rounds which the 1911 is capable of... so he isn't entirely stupid he knows what he's doing
The M1911 can only carry 7.
@@j.marston No if there is one in the chamber and a full clip
Thanks for correcting ;)
or he just didnt know that and just got lucky
@@IdeaSeeker magazine. Clip is used for stuff like luger, kar98k, m1 garand, etc.
Holy crap. I forgot how big Jasons Hair was, and my guy still kept it spiked his entire trip on the island, what an absolute unit
Just the first intro scene shows that Vaas won, he turned Jason from this innocent guy to this insane blood driven warrior that Citra has wanted as well. The whole campaign of Far Cry 3 you never notice how insane and JUST like Vaas you become, and its all because as a player your goal in the game is to kill everyone with no thought about it, but think about it just once, how many pirates and merc's have you killed in Far Cry 3 just because you felt like it, or had to because of a mission? The entirety of Far Cry 3 is Vaas turning Jason into himself, which is why he says "I am you, and you are me", that is why Vaas is the BEST HERO of Far Cry history.
I see him as more of an anti-hero, he still kills innocents, and is the leader of a raping pirate organization
That’s literally part of the far cry 3 plot.
how do you not notice something that is literally the narrative? all the cave scenes are about the psychological side of Jason. all friends warned
Jason becoming Vaas is the entire plot of Far Cry 3. How could you miss that?
When jason leaves with his friends from the island I think of this line from spec ops
"Lucky you, you get to go home"
Jason is the bad guy in this dlc... I like how they represent jason face
More like citra
I'd say Citra is the badguy. Jason is just her puppet
Jason is more of the narrator I'd say
@@horzinesecurityagent1732 Vaas is the narrator as the DLC takes place in his mind
Jason is drugged and has no idea what he was doing. How is he the bad guy?
I hope Mando got some enjoyment (and a whole lot of pride) out of redoing his Definition of Insanity dialogue (oh and that line “listen to this fucking poet” has me grinning).
Where does he redo that dialogue?
@@extenduss 9:05 is almost an exact copy of his original dialogue from FC3, but it’s changed at 9:30. How so? A few bits and pieces are different and the tone inflection is off the charts. His line of “so boom- I shot him” is definitely not the same. I’m really good at recognizing voices and tones where it concerns video games and music. I highly recommend watching his original insanity speech (in general) to catch the differences. I also meant redoing as saying the lines again. I doubt they could have reused the original dialogue so easily with the strange “vision vaas” effect.
@@TheFallenAdonael To me, it sounds like he was rehearsing the monologue so he could have it right for Jason. Some of the lines sound much less certain, like he's practicing them.
@@amberhernandez ooh that’s sounds like something Vaas would do.
I love how pyrocynicals video was pretty correct, with how citra is basically trying to use vaas
Plus he nailed it when he said that Vaas puts on an act and has a lot more planning and self control than it looks
@@WhenGoatsWentBaa yeah!
Like how when vaas asks the pirate to shoot at him. He already had ejected all the 911s rounds into the TVs. Man isnt completely out of it. Just largely
Soooo. Vaas planned to kill Hoyt? But Jason ruin all his plan...?
Jason killed Hoyt either way so
Talking like a primate.
@@BlobbyMBS we all talk like primates.
Apes together strong 💪🏽🦍
@@XR3peater RETURN TO MONKE
The look in Jason’s eyes is actually terrifying. Really recontextualizes that scene.
9:04
When I played through this DLC it literally just blew my mind ( No pun intended ) that they didn't reuse the previous 'Insanity' dialogue from Far Cry 3 and instead actually had Michael Mando voice it over again. Literally had chills go down my spine to hear Michael say the infamous dialogue sequence all over again when I played this.
Ubisoft seems to be really fascinated with P.T. Silent Hills.
They already made heavy references to Silent Hills earlier this year with Watch Dogs: Legion's Bloodline DLC.
I think they were salty that it was cancelled
@@tazdivil6527 I'm pretty sure we all are.
@@tazdivil6527 I mean can you blame them for that? I'm pretty sure everyone is still is for what happened
@@discmanthecdlord yeah true
@@tazdivil6527 fuck konami all my homies hate konami
Far cry 3 is such a good game. Even to this day it’s characters are carrying the franchise, beyond happy vaas got some more shine easily my second favorite villain
Whats the first one?
Didn't know Vaas and Citra originated from Alabama
No offense. Not trying to insult you or anything, but if you pay attention to certain parts of Far Cry 3 it's kinda obvious
They're from Rook Island.
@@hewhobattles8869 where? I've never understood
@@sonnenblumefrau2048 When I first played far cry 3 I thought Vaas might be Filipino
@@hewhobattles8869 woosh
Nostalgia kicked in when I heard far cry 3's soundtrack being used during the ending and the credits...... holy shit man.. 😢😢
"Way up in the fucking sky you thought you had your finger on the pussy trigger!" Always think of this when i hear this song haha
Ikr
@@darkness2160Wow i never knew this comment existed... thank you brother.... the music that plays at 28:00 made me extremely emotional and nostalgic, i was just 12/13 years old when i first played far cry 3... simply one of the greatest games of all time.
This DLC added so much dimension to Vaas' and Jason's characters. Really goes to show you they were two sides of the same coin and Citra was playing them both.
I love seeing Vaas flashbacks on how he behaved with his other pirates was just comedic gold, how he acts when seeing the visions was calm and a little humorous, Vaas will remain as the best villan I've ever fought.
This should be called , “Limbo” because that’s what it really is .
Not really if you look at the secret ending
It was REALLY underwhelming
@@Chloey780 no
@@daredcell9563 it should be a limbo.
But fandom s a bitch
11:29 the fact that vaas makes a PT reference is hilarious
Woah insane Jason really changes how I see him in farcry3 now. Thats awesome.
To be fair Jason is a stand in for Vaas himself. Remember Vaas kept saying how they’re the same and how he viewed him and Jason as one being, so Jason appears to Vaas in his mind how Vaas is actually to Jason, it’s not really literal it’s in his mind.
Said it back then and ill say it again, Citra is the true antagonist of Farcry 3. Not that its an unpopular opinion
Seeing Jason's sadistic smile honestly makes me wonder... It's already confirmed he suffers for some sort of psychological damage , but was he smiling the entire duration of the game? Was he really THAT sick?
bro imagine his face was like this the whole game, that would be creepy af lol, but I think he was only like this during the big confrontations with Vaas and Hoyt. We also gotta remember that this is all in Vaas' mind, this is how HE saw Jason.
@@stehealth1193 good point, it's still creepy as hell to think about though!The intro honestly made me fear Jason a lot more lol
I recently replayed FC3 and Jason's always yelling "Hell yeah!" "Yahooooo!" "Awesome!" During gameplay like he's really enjoying killing everyone
@@NewOrderOfAlexandria yeah I replayed it myself and noticed that, so who knows? It could be Ubisoft being cleaver and having Jason yell out the players inner thoughts? Or maybe they made it seem like Jason was playing his own video game?
@@MotherCow71 I'd say it's ubi being a bit clever (like they were with the tattoo skill tree) giving us a subtle way to see Jason's morality and sanity being wildly warped by Rook Island where he throughly enjoys the adrenaline rush he gets from his actions despite them being wildly fucked up.
After I beat far cry 3 I never thought I’d see Jason and Vaas again, Ubisoft did them right with this DLC, though I’d pay $100 just to play as Jason one more time but in the modern era.
19:00
Seeing this scene and hearing the Far Cry 3 ending theme in the distance was nuts.
“You see the world is in the the mind and in the mind there is no limits, how long do you choose to suffer” only those who know know!! Farcry series have such good qoutes no wonder I had the definition of insanity tattooed on my arm😂 vaas is my favourite character villain of all time, that’s why in any film or game I like to know why the villain becomes the villain because 90% of times they were good people until shit fucks them up💯
Love this guy 😂 "You're the fat ugly aunt but you bake wonderful cookies"
I just have one question.
Jason ran through the jungles, shooting, killing, hiding, sweating. He was cut up, he was shot, he was burned. He tripped on drugs, swam with the turtles and sharks, gun oil under his finger nails. Killed many people, nearly killed himself yet some how..... some FUCKING HOW!.... his hair stayed so perfect...
Lmao
lol
Seinen protagonist powers.
Lol imagine Jason learning Vaas is still alive, he'd lose his shit
In the Canon ending he left with his friends and abandoned his violent ways. So I think he wouldn't even care anymore
@@zaer-ezart Wait he actually left? i thought he stayed on the island even though he freed his friends
@@zaer-ezart That ending isn't canon. I'm pretty sure it's been confirmed that Jason's death was the canon ending
@@GreasySenpai wait really so he died by citra that was cannon damn if that's true then holy shit Jason must have really wanted princes cult pussy
@@GreasySenpai no they confirmed Jason returned to California with his friends.
I loved how Vaas screamed XDDD
Ow
Y'all talking about the vaas, the story, the nostalgia i know its good stuff but can we get a token of appreciation for our boi brian tyler and his amazing score?
Can't believe i'm saying this but they actually done this DLC justice
1:32 we never saw Jason expression back then and assumed he is still sane and attacked Vaas for his friends.
Then, the ending where he said cannot go home anymore back to normal life city suddenly make sense.
God, this DLC is amazing. It makes Vaas’ story even more fucked up, makes him way more sympathetic, and I absolutely love it. Never have I felt so bad for a villain yet loved every instance of how bad it was for him at the same time. I know that sounds messed up, but the writing is just that damn good.
Have you ever wondered who the relics you've collected represent in Far Cry 3? 🦋
🐗 Boar as Jason Brody:
• Wild boars are known for their endurance and ability to survive in a variety of environments. They can travel long distances and resist threats.
• Over time, Jason shows outstanding endurance and resilience as he overcomes physical and emotional challenges on the island, battling pirates and local bandits, and rescuing his friends.
🦈 Shark as Vaas Montenegro:
• Sharks are known for their aggressiveness and ferocity. They can attack quickly and violently, often without warning.
• Vaas is extremely aggressive and ferocious. He is brutal and does not hesitate to use violence to achieve his goals. His madness and unpredictability make him particularly dangerous.
🦢 Heron as Hoyt Volker:
• Herons are known for their cunning and calculation when hunting. They stand still and wait patiently until their prey is within reach before striking with precision.
• Hoyt is a strategically minded and calculating criminal. He carefully plans his actions, which allows him to control a vast criminal empire.
🕷 Spider as Citra Talugmai:
• Spiders create complex webs to catch their prey. They strategically place their traps, controlling and directing the insects' movements.
• Citra is a masterful manipulator of people and events. She uses her charisma and spiritual leadership to guide and control the actions of both her followers and Jason.
P.S: I'd love to see a sequel to Far Cry 3! ❤🔥
So when vaas said he didn't like the way Jason was looking at him this whole time Jason had this murder stare on his face mad dogging Vaas waiting to absolutely murder him
11:33 oh my God is that a P.T joke? Man, never played it but it looked spooky
It surprises me people now realize Jason is insane. Because in Far Cry 3, he starts off wanting to avenge Grant’s death and save his friends. But the more he kills, the crazier he gets. He laughs at burning pirates alive, Liza scolds him for enjoying fighting pirates on the road, and Daisy asks if he’s okay when he compares killing a man to winning a competition. Oliver and Keith realize he really wants to stay behind so they accept it when he reveals to the group, thinking Riley is dead. He has spent to much time killing and letting the island absorb him. He has become so obsessed with killing, that he favors Citra over his own girlfriend who manipulates him over his “true purpose”. He goes to kill Hoyt but it all changes when he finds out Riley is still alive. He changes back to wanting revenge, and he kills Hoyt out of anger rather than bloodlust. He realizes what he has become after saving Riley, and the final choices at the end of the game debate whether Jason is permanently insane or not.
So what I’m gathering from this… vaas wasn’t the psycho, he was just coked to shit trying to get away from his murderous sister and her “southern hospitality”
I would too if I was him
So everything was in Jason’s head and Vaas is alive 🤯
Yes, but actually no. One of the devs of FC3 literally confirmed that Jason killed Vaas in their final confrontation. I think some of their own writing slipped them.
@@bsp3335 It's a retcon but it's explained. The confrontation still happened but Jason never finished Vaas due to the hallucinations and whatever happened after Vass must have escaped when he delirious which explains why he seems more reasonable in the end of this DLC
@@bsp3335 Not really. It didn't slip per say. They just decided to change the canon. They never intended for Vaas to live but now they've just changed it. Probably the same with how FC5 nuke ending is no longer canon if we are said to believe FC6 takes place present day
@@pixelcount350 it would also explain vaas appearing on the ending of fc6, well atleast his voice as the scavenger
@@literallyvergil1686 Yeah Vaas is a lot more calmer somehow and reconciled with his Demons.
20:17 and 5:19 are the best parts imo
You missed one! If you beat the dlc on max mind level and wait the full 20 rounds before exiting at the ending theres a secret ending
8:08 oh god that scream 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Screamed like a girl 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Ye_B0i lmfao exactly 😂😂😂
Vaas turned into the new Michael Jackson with the iconic " OW! "
fucking Goofy yell
Now.. i wonder what inside Hurk's mind if Ubisoft decide to put him in this DLC?
Hurk: Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity bro. Insanity is the reppition of the same thing over and over again. Our reppition with you and me amigo is the nights we'll have being hungover!
*Proceeds to end the DLC by unloading a whole mag of a 1911 into Hurk*
Bullets and beer… Nothing but bullets and beer
Beer,guns,girls and monkeys. LOTS of monkeys. With C4 strapped to them…
AMERICA
@@Kratos_Messi7050 *Merica
I've never saw Jason being a psychopath.
I love the fact they brought back the far cry 3 song for the ending credits it’s such an amazing soundtrack
Seeing Vass and Jason again give me chills. Fc3 was a atemporal game, one of the best of the ubisoft
1:22 That's Jason! The insanity must have completly consumed him!
When you think about vaas is not a bad person he was just pushed to be one, because of the people around him he went insane and he turned out like that. So you have to feel bad for the guy it wasnt his fault, still one of the most lovable characters in the series.
Citra was the real villain in far cry 3
“You are the fat ugly aunt but you bake wonderful cookies. Children love you.”
That’s really funny. I feel like the pirate should have laughed.
Vaas could have been so much more had he kicked the drugs.
they even did the whole incest part of the story and all. truely canon
Retcon report:
Scene shows grant saying: "wait till dad sees this!"
The dossier on Jason AND Grant in Farcry 3, as well as referenced in a flashback cutscene shows their dad is in fact dead of unknown causes.
Those same dossiers tell that Jason became an adrenaline junky. It's implied, for me anyway, this happened after their fathers death.
Says he's can't hold stable work and spends all money on thrill trips.
Important context, I think, to Jasons character and transformation.
8:06 that's goofy scream xD
Vaas is just soo good, and learning more about him and jason is just an incredible experience. All the voice actors do an incredible job.... but 15$ for that? 20min worth of content and the rest is just bullshit to slow you down
Vaas....For a man with insanity,he's got lot of vocabulary
Insane doesn’t equal stupid
Just out of mind 😅 maybe
Tbh the guy is literally a pirate general you gotta be smart to run an operation like that
Citra seems to be losed in some fantasy of warriors and legends, wanting to continue tradition over wanting to actually help her island.
This brings back so many memories. Farcry 3 is one of my favorite videogames ever.
Wow, feels way different to be on the other end of the knife when Jason kills Vaas. Likewise from a third-person view.
This is awesome i cant wait to see what they do with pegan.
I love that one guy who just goes with Vaas' quips
"Guess that makes me their daddy"
"What does that make me?"
"Your the fat ugly aunt but you bake delicious cookies. Children love you"
Why was the dlc better than the new game…?
Given is confirm alive and we know Joseph lived , watch pagan min be alive by saying the secret wait 10 minutes at the dinner table ending is canon
Edit: I forgot you can spare pagan at the end
You can spare him at the end of the game
I can now imagine Vaas, Pagan and Joseph just sitting at the table and enjoying Pagan's awesome Crab Rangoon.
Going againt Pagan is the canon ending. But i blow up the chopper tho. Min deserved after what he did to Noore
Pagan Min is such a criminally underused villain. Deserved a route where you help him out instead
@@NinjapowerMS If only we could continue the game after watching the secret ending. Would be a quite short game though, as you would only need to take out Sabal, Amita and the remainings of the Golden Path, while having the whole Royal Army and Royal Guard at your side.
this dlc just hammers home how vaas wasnt really a villain he was being used by citra and hoyt and was just a victim of circumstances. citra and hoyt are the real villains of farcry 3 and they had their death coming. i hope someone helps vaas from that island so we can have him as an ally in a future game. same with pagan min (he would survive and his vacation would be the next farcry setting).
What a cool DLC. Kinda weird tho that in the flashback Grant says "Dad's gonna kill us when he finds out about this", yet wasn't there a point in the story in Far Cry 3 where Jason mentions their father already being dead?
This was a cash grab retconning dlc trying desperately to capitalize on one of the franchises most memorable characters. They obviously don’t care about the established lore of that game.
@@gibbysplendid3725 they were in the sky just like their father
@@gibbysplendid3725 Lol. That line can carry the meaning of "Dad's gonna be mad at us if he knows about this".
The gameplay is very thin in this one
Their father was not dead. They were drinking for his credit card in the beginning of the game
Growing up is realizing that citra was a villain to
When I played FC3 I killed Citra, I regretted it because of what it did to Dennis, but after seeing this, I don't regret.
I love how the music from Far Cry 3 returns.
i wish they expanded more on what happened with hoyt, they just made a scene where vaas appeared to be against hoyt and planning on launching a war against him but they just leave it like that and don't show us what happened. i assume hoyt captured him and made an example out of him by torturing vaas and leaving him so fucked in the head to the point of hoyt just making him into a loyal dog for him.
10/10 on jason from vaas perspective
fc3 was one of my favorite games and this dlc really is the cherry on top
This is what far cry 6 should have all been about
Wow, this basically makes the symmetry theory cannon.
No wonder vaas always ask Jason "did I ever tell you what is the definition of insanity ?"
I wouldn't call that the face of insanity in Jason at the beginning. Maybe a bit delusional, but he watched his brother get shot in the throat by Vaas. I think this is just what revenge looks like. I haven't played FC3 in a long time though. I know so many bizarre things happened, I think Jason's brain was giddy to end all of it. He definitely is changed, but I wouldn't say insane. But I'd know the real answer if they made a new Far Cry game with him in it.
Does this mean.. Vaas survived FC3?
Pretty much yeah
No Ubisoft is just money hungry and don’t really care about lore. They’re just put Vaus on the cover of FC7 as FC3 reskin with minimal effort like FC6…. Never trust Ubisoft.
@@blususpect didn’t ask
Spoiler
Yes he survived a secret ending shows him older and talking to a Tennisball
@@blususpect so a yes cause basically like micheal Myers, retconning a death cause a character was too popular
I need Pyrocinical to play this dlc asap.
Fat Cry 3 Two
It’s too short and boring
Well, he's playing it now on Twitch
I believe Citra was the true villain in FC3
Also, are the room numbers dates?
I recently notice that Citra got Jason the same way as Hoyt with Vaas
Vaas really referenced PT at 11:30
Imagine if this DLC is included in a full game.
Extra cutscene in ACT 2 of Far Cry 3 (Hoyt Arc, second half of Rook Islands).
You see it everytime you finish main quest objectives.
At least it makes Vaas presence alive even after "Jason killed him".
Turns out in the secret ending, Vaas is alive, in Rook Islands beach.
I hope the Tennis Ball is named “Jason”
it’s funny knowing that vaas played PT and also wished it came out lmao
20:34
I love this one particular
I never realized how batshit crazy Jason looked during fight scenes lol
Rules to vass and Jason (regarding to which ending) don't simp. Think about it, even back to farcry 3.
20:35 was fucking gold lol
Far Cry 3: Show, Don't Tell, Leave things to implications and assumptions
Far Cry 6: Tell, just tell.
5:24 Killed me
That pyrocynical video was so good they made a entire new expansion for more lore lmao
I really love 5:54 and the scene right after. Man lacking in willpower conforms to what he believed the woman he desired wanted him to be, and then once he's done it, she finds him weak and unsuitable.
Many such cases
"Sometimes I wish we never grew up..."
Considering how close my sister and I used to be, I feel that.
there is a true ending you miss