@@BortaMaga A cameo would be good. Example: we find him in Yara in a tavern, since he wnet there on vacation and now is stuck there for a while. He wouldn't be a character somehow important to the story or someone with a sidequest. Would be just a secret NPC that we can find and some of the random dialog he tell us are bits of his life or some of the shit he went through. Like "And here I though I would be free of this kind of bullshit after that island" or "I miss Liza... but after what we went through is no surprise she wants a break" or "My therapist is so going to ask where the fuck I was, when I get back...".
@@BortaMaga I remember them mentioning him in Far Cry 4, Willis Huntley says the last op he went on was with this soCal douchebag. (I think they're also both mentioned in 5 by Willis again)
It's very interesting to see how vaas would interpret Jason's personality, because he only actually interacted with him a few times. Of course he would imagine Jason as a fucked up egomaniac psychopath, as that's what you'd imagine a frat boy who murders hundreds of people would act like.
@Derek Cano Because every game after that doesn't bother to innovate or improve enough on the last iterations. Ubisoft's notorious for their formula games. Once you've played one of them, you've basically played all of them. It's stale and boring at this point. Far Cry 3 was good, but now it (and the formula it used) is overused and old.
@@therealbubble4696 What you find fun is completely subjective. At the same time as you can't see why people are bored or mad, I can't see why you're not bored of it by now. The formula might "work" for the same people that buy FIFA and Madden games every year, or for the same people that mindlessly buy every COD release. To each their own, at the end of the day.
@@ilove401 y'know piss off,that's what I say,and no they do change it up ,more weapons, different locations,new features such as grappling and a more refined formula
That’s the real irony of it all. He’s been so conditioned to it that he doesn’t know any other way. Amongst Citra, Hoyt, drugs, booze, kidnapping, murder, extortion, torture, and debauchery, his mind is completely scrambled. He understands insanity and knows that Jason is becoming a victim of it as well; hence, why he said in FC3, “You’re so fucked, Jason!” Vaas is a broken soul that’s been used by everyone close to him
@@saxon7904 What are you talking about? It makes perfect sense in regards to Vaas’s mental state now and how Jason is ironically mirroring Vaas’s mental deterioration. Hence why Vaas says, “I am you, and you are me!”
It's incredible how from the depths of his anger and insanity Vaas was pleading with Jason every step of the way. He was WARNING him. He knew about the powder Citra would blow into Jason's face to make him kill his friends and he mimicked horns of a cattle to symbolize what's gonna happen next. "You're so fucked, Jason" He wanted to make everything right, but didn't know how. A failed fallen hero of Rook Island.
I'm pretty sure Vaas was mimicking the Giant/Ink monster with his "horns", being pretty telling he went through exactly the same thing as Jason currently was. He was in his own way trying to warn him but Jason was too far gone with his bloodlust, hate and the promise of finally smashing Citra.
Vaas : "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expect things to change" Ubisoft : *releasing the same type of open worlds game with very little new every year for the past 20 years Vaas : ...
Ubi doesn't expect the result to change, because they keep making money. It's the consoomers that keep buying the game expecting this one to be different. They are the insane ones.
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The Insanity DLC made me realize that Vaas was never the villain. He was just another victim of Citra's. The main difference between him and Jason is that Vaas was able to resist Citra's manipulation in the end
6:50 love this scene. just jason repeating what vaas tried to do to jason, expecting vaas to die, even though he went through the same thing and it not killing him.
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
I can't tell if Jason looking so insane is on purpose as you're seeing him through Vaas' eyes, or if they just bugged out the models because Vaas' eyes look a little goofy too
i think that's how jason really was. when you're playing far cry 3, you use a lot of drugs that heal you, help you hold your breathe underwater, sense animals and people, etc. on top of the trauma of finding his friends and seeing his brother die, and what citra did to him, chasing down vaas was like "the final mission". i can imagine jason, on all those drugs and hype, would look the way he did.
Yeah, we can be sure now, Citra took Vaas his sanity and he did all of it for being a good brother. Now that she's dead the curse is gone, he is relaxed, happy and calm. You can see it in the secret cutscene. He might be still insane but maybe he can think straight enough to be a freaky well trained companion.
I remember Dartigan saying that they couldn’t replicate Vaas cause he wasn’t that over-the-top, I think the problem is that Vaas was super over-the-top, he mixed Ideologies with Insanity, like a philosopher that goes back on what he’s saying every few minutes. They haven’t yet found someone that does this character just as well, going from talking about how he hates the way people are only to be what he hates a second later, it’s that unstableness that defined him.
I get Vaas now makes a WHOLE lot of sense why he betrayed both his Tribe and manipulating Sister becoming a Drug leader of Pirates and going to war against his Sister.
I really liked the part where he was force feeding himself the drugs crying and snotting on the ground while his shadow berates and kicks him xD Some real top quality Mando there.
I think all the far crys are connected in some way. Agent Willis was in far cry 5 and mentioned Jason and AJ. And in the dlc you can see Vaas actually learned the definition of insanity from watching Joseph seed from far cry 5.
10:33 “I killed you once already” this links to when in Far Cry 3 Jason kills images of Vaas over and over again, thinking hes killed him, but fails. Which he then talks about the definition of insanity (doing the same thing expecting a different outcome), Jason never truly killed Vaas, but thought he did because he is going insane. It makes sense when you put all the pieces together 🤔
@@AxellMorren So hypothetically Vaas' dad could also Jason's dad hence why Vaas calls Jason "hermano" because hermano is Spanish for brother also why Vaas wanted Jason dead because why should he be insane and Citra/Hoyt while his brother has normal life with friends and caring parents along with caring siblings being Grant and Riley.
0:05 - I know I'm the only one who cares, but I kinda wish they'd just cleaned up the hair on the entire side of his head for this scene. That single stripe that was shaved so they could add the scar in makeup just makes it really obvious to me. Like, my eye was immediately drawn to the flaw...
I like how Far Cry has become so vapid as a series that they have to dig deep into nostalgia bait and Far Cry 3 cutting room floor ideas for Far Cry to be even interesting again.
Honestly, it seems like Ubisoft doesn't understand that Far Cry 3 was lightning in a bottle and has been trying to recreate it ever since. There have been four Far Cry games since then and they've been soulless copies of 3. They might need to look up the definition of insanity again.
something that i really didn't get about Vaas, he's from a pacific island, he's the sibling of one of the natives... but for some reason he comes out with Spanish lines here or there... never understood that lore wise
Poor Ubisoft. For their current games to be any good, they have to rely on the actual good games they used to make and just put us through a nostalgia trip.
They really need to bring back Jason, he is dealing with the trauma as well as Vaas, people are forgetting.
Probably best not to, it's kind of cool both are just recovering from the separate traumas they have both experienced.
@@memecliparchives2254 agree, though it'd be cool to at least see a cameo or at least a mention
@@BortaMaga A cameo would be good. Example: we find him in Yara in a tavern, since he wnet there on vacation and now is stuck there for a while. He wouldn't be a character somehow important to the story or someone with a sidequest. Would be just a secret NPC that we can find and some of the random dialog he tell us are bits of his life or some of the shit he went through.
Like "And here I though I would be free of this kind of bullshit after that island" or "I miss Liza... but after what we went through is no surprise she wants a break" or "My therapist is so going to ask where the fuck I was, when I get back...".
I agree it would be nice to see vaas hunt down Jason in the US and randomly show up to his house in California
@@BortaMaga I remember them mentioning him in Far Cry 4, Willis Huntley says the last op he went on was with this soCal douchebag. (I think they're also both mentioned in 5 by Willis again)
Vaas is literally the definition of “He’s out of line, but he’s right.”
yes
Also Pagan Min, but he's also objectively right, considering how dogshit the Golden Path is
" hes a little confused, but hes got the spirit."
@@JohnPeacekeeper yea pagan is better than golden path in every single reason
@@JohnPeacekeeper yea pagan is better than golden path in every single reasons
Vaas and Jason both seemed to be tripping balls during their fight, I really wonder how it went in reality
Vaas dancing aroun Jason 'til he ended up stabbing him, kinda hilarious on my mind.
I expect in reality Vaas is probably still alive because Jason definitely was drugged and Vaas probably just left him
@@Gpulse21 why would he have the exact same memory of how it went down though? He probably just survived.
According to the ending of this DLC Vaas survived, but we don't know the details.
Well you see vass was dancing on the table while Jason was trying to hit him but he was too high
I like how Vaas doesn't even seem mad at Jason, it's almost like he's an old friend of his that he hasn't seen in forever.
They are reflections of one another
“She’s gonna make a warrior out of you” has a whole new meaning knowing that Citra manipulated and used both Jason and Vaas
Jason won tho if it’s not the bad ending
@@sulwhale3171 vaas drove jason crazy. imagine they did that to you. when he kills vaas he is high on drugs, so he was even more insane. probably died
Actually in far cry 6 at ending you find out VAAS is still alive . I’m just saying.
Love that they made reference to the live action version brought some good memories
lmao Barry's actor rewatched the live action lmao
It's very interesting to see how vaas would interpret Jason's personality, because he only actually interacted with him a few times. Of course he would imagine Jason as a fucked up egomaniac psychopath, as that's what you'd imagine a frat boy who murders hundreds of people would act like.
yeah he only really saw a scared boy at the begining, a soilder at the middle, and a psycopath warrior at the end, so yeah, i agree with this
Further proof that every Far Cry game is just living in 3's shadow. They haven't changed a bit.
Honestly dont see much wrong with that, the formula works, and i find each of them fun. Can see why people are bored or mad though.
@Derek Cano Because every game after that doesn't bother to innovate or improve enough on the last iterations. Ubisoft's notorious for their formula games. Once you've played one of them, you've basically played all of them. It's stale and boring at this point.
Far Cry 3 was good, but now it (and the formula it used) is overused and old.
@@therealbubble4696 What you find fun is completely subjective. At the same time as you can't see why people are bored or mad, I can't see why you're not bored of it by now. The formula might "work" for the same people that buy FIFA and Madden games every year, or for the same people that mindlessly buy every COD release. To each their own, at the end of the day.
@Derek Cano far cry four was the best I’ll defend it to my grave
@@ilove401 y'know piss off,that's what I say,and no they do change it up ,more weapons, different locations,new features such as grappling and a more refined formula
7:56 Okay, now it's getting meta. Vaas' repeated explanation of the definition of insanity is in fact a symptom of insanity.
That’s the real irony of it all. He’s been so conditioned to it that he doesn’t know any other way. Amongst Citra, Hoyt, drugs, booze, kidnapping, murder, extortion, torture, and debauchery, his mind is completely scrambled. He understands insanity and knows that Jason is becoming a victim of it as well; hence, why he said in FC3, “You’re so fucked, Jason!” Vaas is a broken soul that’s been used by everyone close to him
This definition is actually from the 12 step program
So it doesn't make any fucking sense
@@saxon7904 What are you talking about? It makes perfect sense in regards to Vaas’s mental state now and how Jason is ironically mirroring Vaas’s mental deterioration. Hence why Vaas says, “I am you, and you are me!”
@@sprtsfanatic1 yeah made me fucking giggle when I got into rehab. They were telling me the same thing. And then I remembered far cry.
7:16 is pure gold!
Ong 😂
For 9 years the "Run Forrest, Run!" Reference still gets me
It's incredible how from the depths of his anger and insanity Vaas was pleading with Jason every step of the way. He was WARNING him.
He knew about the powder Citra would blow into Jason's face to make him kill his friends and he mimicked horns of a cattle to symbolize what's gonna happen next. "You're so fucked, Jason"
He wanted to make everything right, but didn't know how. A failed fallen hero of Rook Island.
I'm pretty sure Vaas was mimicking the Giant/Ink monster with his "horns", being pretty telling he went through exactly the same thing as Jason currently was. He was in his own way trying to warn him but Jason was too far gone with his bloodlust, hate and the promise of finally smashing Citra.
That goofy scream on the way down from vaas was fucking funny.
7:17 that scream tho 😂
this is the comment i was looking for
Goofy scream
bro sound like a girl while falling
8:29? Wdym
@@jojobizarrelivingstone594 honestly no idea why the time is wrong, I fixed it now
Vaas : "Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expect things to change"
Ubisoft : *releasing the same type of open worlds game with very little new every year for the past 20 years
Vaas : ...
@Braan Shaski *punches chris*
Ubi doesn't expect the result to change, because they keep making money. It's the consoomers that keep buying the game expecting this one to be different. They are the insane ones.
@@tygret Damm ... Making me think about my life choices even if i never bought farcry 5 or farcry 6
@@TheFire0712 did i ever told you what is the definiton of Downloading Pirated Games?
Vaas: "listen here you little motherfuckers"
No he might be phycho but lowkey everything he said really make sense doe. This man actually wise.
The truly insane ones are more aware of the bigger picture and accept them than the sane ones who try to block it out.
@@ethanwilde4716 well sometimes ignorance is bliss
@@voodoo2006 Would you rather know a beautiful lie, or a ugly truth?
Depends on their bra size
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@@BabyZoneGaming when vaas talks about people in their yachts he is referencing the people he killed in far cry experience.
Yo can you say "bitch" at the end of your sentences for authenticity
@@UnfortunateSon32 ah yes Aaron Paul protagonist for Far Cry 7
@@BabyZoneGaming I will comment the same after 10 million don't forget me
Vass is amazing I love him he is thee best villain in the far cry series
the*
Him and pagan
@@smoker5989 jackal: am i a joke to you?
@@GeneralAsda18I agree
Michael Mando did such a good job as vaas. And since he’s alive, and mostly better, I’d love a far cry game with him as the protagonist
The Insanity DLC made me realize that Vaas was never the villain. He was just another victim of Citra's. The main difference between him and Jason is that Vaas was able to resist Citra's manipulation in the end
Vaas was fucked in the head, murderous, sadistic psychopath.
Vaas was defo a villain; slavery, murder, trafficking, etc; the insanity DLC just shows his backstory and how he became the villain we saw in FC3.
@@carlito___fml2652it's more like an anti-hero than a villian
@@K3ntucky123 An anti-hero isn’t always a villain but Vaas most defo is (a villain).
Love him or hate him but for me Vaas is one of the best villains I have ever played in a game
6:50 love this scene. just jason repeating what vaas tried to do to jason, expecting vaas to die, even though he went through the same thing and it not killing him.
Did you ever know, the definition of insanity?
Yes
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Yes
I once knew..
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
Insanity is doing the exact same fucking thing over and over again expecting shit to change, that is crazy
I can't tell if Jason looking so insane is on purpose as you're seeing him through Vaas' eyes, or if they just bugged out the models because Vaas' eyes look a little goofy too
Maybe it 's on purpose. He went though some trauma
i think that's how jason really was. when you're playing far cry 3, you use a lot of drugs that heal you, help you hold your breathe underwater, sense animals and people, etc. on top of the trauma of finding his friends and seeing his brother die, and what citra did to him, chasing down vaas was like "the final mission". i can imagine jason, on all those drugs and hype, would look the way he did.
I got the impression that Vaas was that man who was pushed and pushed until he just snapped.
Maybe he just needs to be left alone.
1:04 Jason: CARLOS! GET SOME WATER!...BRING THE SPIDERS THE BATTERIES..EVERYTHING BRING IT! Vaas! Wake the fuck up! Fuck!
GET THE BATTERIES!!
Yeah, we can be sure now, Citra took Vaas his sanity and he did all of it for being a good brother. Now that she's dead the curse is gone, he is relaxed, happy and calm. You can see it in the secret cutscene. He might be still insane but maybe he can think straight enough to be a freaky well trained companion.
Far cry is the game that suffers from doing it right so well once it hurts all sequels
4 was meh, 5 was great
@@Clairelover23 the underlying themes literally everyone missed in 4 with its villain tho
@@Clairelover23 5 and 4 were both shit. 6 tried to save far cry but failed.
@@lua2wood I mean atleast 6 had a great villain again, he’s one of the only good parts of the game, apart from the dlc, that I know of.
@@lua2wood 5 was fun gameplay, I'll die on that hill
The slogan for this series being "the definition of insanity" is proving more true with each game.
7:14 his scream was hilarious
0:50 its a bird, its a plane, No its...... Sharks?
8:28 vaas scream made me lose so f* hard
The definition of insanity:
Citra.
Just think if Vaas and Jason teamed up against Citra. This would've been amazing
I remember Dartigan saying that they couldn’t replicate Vaas cause he wasn’t that over-the-top, I think the problem is that Vaas was super over-the-top, he mixed Ideologies with Insanity, like a philosopher that goes back on what he’s saying every few minutes.
They haven’t yet found someone that does this character just as well, going from talking about how he hates the way people are only to be what he hates a second later, it’s that unstableness that defined him.
like all "wanna be prophets" he mixed Ideologies with Insanity........
So basically this dlc was “hey remember when we used to make good games”
When did the whole Lost Vaas thing happen? I think that's just Vaas beating himself up for having a moment of weakness
At the End of Far Cry 6 the proper ending he comes back as a " smuggler "
1:08 that floating shark
I forgot how stupid Jason's hair is
I get Vaas now makes a WHOLE lot of sense why he betrayed both his Tribe and manipulating Sister becoming a Drug leader of Pirates and going to war against his Sister.
he really mentioned the 12-step program lmaoooo
I really liked the part where he was force feeding himself the drugs crying and snotting on the ground while his shadow berates and kicks him xD
Some real top quality Mando there.
I be surprised if that’s the same voice actor of Jason in far cry 3
It is! Gianpaolo Venuta.
@@Alex-xq7zr wow Really ? 😃
Vaas kinda sounds like he could be voiced by Charlie Day in the new DLC.
6:49 : Vaas' low testosterone scream had me laughing in tears. 😂
Wow the dialogue from 3 is 100s of times better than the Insanity DLC.
Different writers can make such a huge difference.
@@sigmanation6957 exactly.
Honestly the director of fc 6 is such a clown of a human being.
Oh boy, Vaas got that Looney Ahh Tunes scream tho 😂😂😂 6:49
I like how the protagonist was like
Im trying to survive to i have became my enemy
vaas being thrown into the hole like jason was actually kinda funny.. he screamed ow so loud
the way vass has screams during the definition of insanity
1:09 FLY SHARKY FLY
Vaas is beyond psychotic.... does this dlc mean farcry 3 and 6 are in the same universe? And why is Jason suddenly the bad guy in this dlc?
It’s in Vaas mind
I mean from a outsider perspective, Jason was also a bad guy.
Was it all a hallucination after Vaas dies mc becomes bad guy and escape place but became more insane than vaas
I think all the far crys are connected in some way. Agent Willis was in far cry 5 and mentioned Jason and AJ. And in the dlc you can see Vaas actually learned the definition of insanity from watching Joseph seed from far cry 5.
@@cadedsmith far cry 6 also mentioned hurk and his monkey god, which ties it directly to far cry 3
ok now i want to play this game for this DLC
They need to bring back Far Cry 3 to the PS4/5 and all the games to switch or something ;-; I’d buy them all!
they did
Insanity is making the same game over and over again thinking this time is going to be different
I feel bad for vaas when there was the vision of his sister telling him he’s worthless
Omg vass scream 😂😂😂 7:13
💀
god the reversed roles work so fucking well!!!
If I could live the life of any video game character, I would probably choose to be Jason Brody.
What a fuckin story.
if we sum it all up this is all Citra's fault really.
10:33 “I killed you once already” this links to when in Far Cry 3 Jason kills images of Vaas over and over again, thinking hes killed him, but fails. Which he then talks about the definition of insanity (doing the same thing expecting a different outcome), Jason never truly killed Vaas, but thought he did because he is going insane. It makes sense when you put all the pieces together 🤔
Vaas also repeated the "Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?" At the end of his speech because he is insane
@@bruhmoment3478 exactly 🤣🤣🤣
12:34 - People at HBO: "WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!"
One thing they never explain is where Vaas is from. Because his last name is spanish and he constantly says calls Jason "hermano".
That's a subjective Philosophical fking point of view.
@@AxellMorren So hypothetically Vaas' dad could also Jason's dad hence why Vaas calls Jason "hermano" because hermano is Spanish for brother also why Vaas wanted Jason dead because why should he be insane and Citra/Hoyt while his brother has normal life with friends and caring parents along with caring siblings being Grant and Riley.
@@britneypattinson123 Nah, probably Vaas just like saying Hermano, it sounds like Amigo or Kumpare, but more closer.
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“Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity” Best far cry quote ever
Jason is Vaas and Vaas is Jason
I can't wait for vaas to return in FC7
RUN FORREST RUN.
Just in case no one remembers this reference. Damn I really got hyped when i understood this lmao
I love it 🙏🏻😌
The little boop Jason gives Vaas.
0:05 - I know I'm the only one who cares, but I kinda wish they'd just cleaned up the hair on the entire side of his head for this scene. That single stripe that was shaved so they could add the scar in makeup just makes it really obvious to me. Like, my eye was immediately drawn to the flaw...
yes you are the only one who cares
I like how Far Cry has become so vapid as a series that they have to dig deep into nostalgia bait and Far Cry 3 cutting room floor ideas for Far Cry to be even interesting again.
7:16
Give me Tom and Jerry vibe
How come Vaas in far cry 3 looks better than he does in far cry 6?
so much nostalgic
honestly, jason looks more insane than vaas
Just give me a nostalgia
happy to see him
0:45 is it just me or is Jason voiced by the same guy who did Handsome Jack?
Kinda sounds like hime
Nah he’s voiced by gianpaolo venuta. He’s not very well known
@@klepTeevee Oh, i see. But maaaaan that line kinda made him sound like Jack, didn't it?
naa he doesn’t sound like him
@@tartuffle2400 lol maybe but it’s the original voice actor for Jason. I’m pretty glad about it too because I think he does an amazing job
Those are some nasty memories
I knew citra is fuckn crazy from the start even before I meet her.
Fuck yeah new vaas dlc
6:04 don't know why he gave that lighter to Jason, he could've killed him if he ain't
What version of far cry 3 is this 02:00 please respond
it’s the game version
What kind of version.Why are the graphics different
It not far cry 3 it far cry 6 dlc that y
Far cry 3 classic edition
its the old fc3 with muds mod. you can find it in nexus
Honestly, it seems like Ubisoft doesn't understand that Far Cry 3 was lightning in a bottle and has been trying to recreate it ever since. There have been four Far Cry games since then and they've been soulless copies of 3. They might need to look up the definition of insanity again.
i love how the DLC look very similar to the original games
Is the gameplay you use for car cry 3 from the farcry3 remaster?
Theres a farcry 3 remaster ?
@@evanlanger4808 basically a slightly upgraded version, Farcry 3: Classic Edition
10:35 This is what every crazy person says
something that i really didn't get about Vaas, he's from a pacific island, he's the sibling of one of the natives... but for some reason he comes out with Spanish lines here or there... never understood that lore wise
Some people just like saying stuff in other languages for example im latvian but i say kurwa sometimes which is polish
i think its just emphasis from the voice actor since hes hispanic.
@@lua2wood tbh it seems like an oversight to me, i still love what they did with vaas and his voice actor, but idk... seems like an oversight to me
@@lua2woodVaas' voice actor is canadian
Ah gnarly
CoD fans buying another shit CoD: Have I ever told you, the definition of insanity?
I like my mind. I have a nice little cosy mind
I was to focused on the fact that the 1 pirate killed himself
Hi, just wondering. When you’re playing the clips of farcry 3 what console are you playing them on as the graphics look of the chain
Yeah it looks like oil paint brush stroke
@@shreyasarekar4230 true it’s so ugly
Is that Mclovin in the sand 😂😂😂😂
Poor Ubisoft. For their current games to be any good, they have to rely on the actual good games they used to make and just put us through a nostalgia trip.
Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?
What happened to the part where he said run forest run just cuts so badly
"Run foresst run"
Maturing is realizing Vaas wasn't the villain.