@@TheCompleteStrangerI'd imagine it being like you'd have 2 different chash scores. One for how much you have in total, and one for how much of that has been laundered or earned legitimately. Some actions can only be used with laundered money, etc
@@Godsecution Mike Toreno remembers me of Gus, they have a similar way to act and are equally mysterious(if you don't count BCS). Saul Goodman would be Ken Rosenberg.
@@dustinclouse6888 I'd say to look up interviews of reformed criminals who have done their time and know how life is both "in the game" and out of it. Bottom line is, you CAN get a lot of money by engaging in criminal enterprises, but your lifespan is also going to shorten SIGNIFICANTLY with all the dangerous people from both law enforcement and other criminal groups you'll be involved with, and chances are you could get randomly killed one day by some idiot with a gun for stupid reasons. Your money comes fast and so does your death date when you're in the game and you'll need a lot of skills and a LOT of luck to avoid an early grave or 20+ years in prison.
At that moment money is probably worthless for him. He might just wanna get out of the criminal life and values more the relative safety of being a citizen and having normal relationship with friends and partner. Walt in the other hand...
Poor Jesse had his share of getting fucked at that point, very few things were keeping him in that business, he was less and less in need of money and more in need of a reason to just keep on living. He had to live with the guilty of being the reason why the few people who loved him were dead, and we all know he still had to go through the worse of his life.
Jesse’s just a junkie that was a “criminal” for easy cash. Pretty much a poser that wasn’t actually fit for the criminal underworld and all that the life came with. Goes to show that some people, who seem like stand-up family guys, golf on the weekend, say please/thank you, and don’t do much as go over 10 mph above speed limit can turn into absolute monsters if given the chance or is required. It can be seen in the real world too, I forgot you said it…but in Nazi Germany, regular people turned into torturous, sadistic, and brutal people. Not sure if they were civilians or regular troops tasked with guarding concentration camps or something like that. Turned into monsters
Jesse kinda looks like that GTA protagonist who's getting into some trouble and randomly introduced to Saul (some sort of a Mike Toreno kinda guy) to be given a mission. And in the map there should be an 'S' sign to start the mission
I love how Jesse's humbleness in the first clip makes Walt realize how greedy he's being. And later on when he's without Jesse, he lets his greed overtake him again when he makes the call to kill the inmates. Edit - Walt’s not being greedy so much as he wants to assert power over Mike. He only backs off because he doesn’t want Jesse to give up his own cut of the money.
I actually didn't take it as him not being greedy. For me, at that point Mike was acting smug and superior and that hurt Walt's ego so he wanted to stand up to him as a "show of strength". When Jesse offered all his money to Mike, Walt, not seeing Jesse as a threat to his empire at the moment, didn't want him to lose all of his cut so he humbled down and sucked up his ego. Tl:dr : Walt was trying to pick a fight but humbled down because he didn't want Jesse to lose his cut I may be wrong tho, this is just my two cents.
@pyropulse My interpretation is (also) different. I took that as Walt seeing the potential for Mike to curry more favor with Jesse than himself by being selfless, so he started his subtle manipulations. He agrees to tough it out so he doesn't alienate himself, then when he gets alone with Jesse he brings up Gus killing Victor as an example of a boss getting his crew in order after one of them fucked up and went into business for themselves. The implication being that Mike is the one going into business for himself, and Walt needs to be the boss who handles it. The subtle undertone to Jesse is, of course, that if he ain't the boss, or the one fucking up, then he needs to stay out of it. This is of course the product of great writing; we all have to work to keep up with what they're giving us.
@pyropulse bro in real life you do not kill your workers that got caught, that’ll make things way too hot and have the feds up your ass. Giving them money on the books or giving their families money to keep em quiet is common practice, not to mention Walt wouldn’t have to worry about that expense if he didn’t KILL the actual boss of the operation. Now that he’s the boss he has more responsibilities, you and Walter both lack this understanding and that’s why he inevitably fell. Running an operation of that magnitude is much different than just selling meth to dealers and making money, you know the saying “More Money More Problems”?
Greed? It's common sense, they're a liability and they are freaking expensive. There is no criminal other than Mike who would've continued paying. It's just dumb.
@@jaywallah5917with Rockstars way of having him be a unstoppable tank that never faces an form of interesting consequences or adversaries that actually match him in anyway because he is written to be perfect? I’m surprised Rockstar let that Better Call Saul scene from happening lol let alone have a baddie be better than him.
Feel like Jesse, Mike, and Walt would be the main playable characters in a GTA-like game with Saul and Gus being some of the main mission givers. I would also imagine that each major drug deal would be the "heist" missions separating the chapters. So for example, chapter 1 would end with the Tuco drug deal and continue into hiding out with Hector and Chapter 4 would end with Jesse going to Mexico with Gus and Mike
Always funny how Walt operates. Killing Gus and complaining that people are getting too big of a cut when in reality it wouldnt look that way if he let Gus live. This is why i love walt
I agree that this is indeed his character, but I can't think of a scenario where Gus could have lived without being a danger for Walt. Not after Jesse tried to go for the dealers that Walt then ran over. That's why, while I think Walt is really ignorant in that regard and I'm not at all trying to defend his morality lol, I don't think it's completely fair to say "Shouldn't have killed Gus lol"
@@JustinAEvans yeah but they only got to that point because of water wanting to get his way and pushing his luck too far, thinking he could get away with anything. just as mike says later in season 5, if walter had just known his place and played the game under gus instead of trying to run the game as his own empire, he could've easily just kept cooking and made all the money he needed without ever angering gus. and even the reason he was forced to kill gus was once again due to him interfering. (and skyler giving away their money) granted, gus killing hank wouldn't have been ideal either, but walter essentially backed himself into a corner at every opportunity until he was forced to find a way to kill gus to get himself and his family out of it alive.
His ego hated that he wasn't in complete control of everything. Or maybe it was more he needed others to think he was in control. He was threw such a hissy fit every time someone questioned if he knew what he was doing lol.
Walts an idiot who thinks being a super nerd overcomes his emotional childishness. He is a great character. He was going to screw everything over eventually
@Cock Sucker Interesting enough, his appearance in season 5 was actually supposed to be Patrick Kuby (the red haired guy that can be seen with Huell a few times in BB) but the actor Bill Burr had scheduling conflicts so Trevor stepped in instead
Even through the walkout, the extremely low background music, the NPCs walking away when stuff starts getting more intense, it's *the* perfect GTA scene
Definitely has potential. Critical thing missing is the HUD/minimap and sound effects right before the cutscenes start, specially at 6:13 when Jesse walks in the salon. Imagine a big yellow S in the minimap at that sound bite right before stuff starts in GTA V.
Right hahaha when I was listening to the list of deductions and I heard “goodmans cut 18,000 each” I wanted to say, and felt like Walt should’ve said “Goodman doesn’t need that much” hahaha
@@Nechrome9 giving Legal Advice, Being their lawyer incase of an oopsie, helping with Money Laundering, looking for potential connections and associates, All that Jazz. It may not sound like much being the lawyer of a Drug Lord, but it can make a whole world of difference if your foot soldiers get caught.
Gotta love Mike starting by handing out all of the money at once and then taking it back slowly like a parent reducing their kid’s allowance as punishment.
I honestly feel like these kinds of actions (especially selling the methylamine that didn't belong to him) directly led to his death. He disliked Walt, so he was repeatedly rude, demeaning, and challenging towards him and it really makes no sense at all. Mike is shown to be a very smart and prepared man. Yet he decides to try to demean Walt and steal his methylamine, a dude who he knew is a fucking maniac who planted a bomb in a man's wheelchair to get his kill. I really don't get how he thought that was gonna work out for him. I love Mike but he got really stupid near the end.
It's shocking how different watching the show a second time is. The first time I was rooting for Walt, because he's the main character... it was just instinct. Watching it a second time through I only rooted for Jesse. It's an entirely different show. Maybe that's just me, but it's actually insane how I couldn't see what a despicable guy Walter was.
It’s funny because with the addition of BCS, they almost make Gus sympathetic. Walt and Jesse were raging bulls that burnt a whole empire to the ground.
4:39 love that character moment for Walt. Once Jessie offered to give more money so that Walt didn't have to that hurt his ego, so he backpeddled. Also was a way for Walt to be the one to make the decision so he could feel better about it, so that way he didn't feel like it was Mike telling him what to do.
@@SMA2343 No he went from disobeying someone who in reality is his superior to covering for someone he considers a subordinate. If he let Jesse cover the fee, he thinks he would look weak when REALLY being immature and childish in this business deal made him look weak to begin with.
Yeah, but Walt is totally right on this one. Walt had nothing and has nothing to do with Mike's people. That is the issue and expense on Mike's end, he is 100% right on that. Also, Mike did not tell them that he is going to take so much money for his guys, he kept that silent.
Walt showed very Gamma behavior. "Joke's on you, I wanted a wedgie" basically. His ego so bad only let him give in as long as he could act like it was his own choice.
@@askidar267when dude snitches on Walt it won’t be mikes problem (in the fictional universe where they all weren’t brutally murdered in a classily shot prison murder complation)
I can't believe you didn't put the sequence of Don Hector introducing himself to Mike for the first time. Even the final scene, in which Hector walks away and you hear the _"Think about it"_ is the most GTA SA I've ever seen.
@@DukePigron also when badger and skinny Pete are playing xbox with Jesse and are talking about cod zombies. Definitely feels like one of those funny cut scenes. Also when Walt goes to see Ted when he finds out Skyler cheated on him. And when hank rolls up on Tuco.
7:48 Jesse's bruised face accurately represents my GTA character after crashing into every vehicle on the road and flying through my front window on the way to the mission
Definitely should've included the garage scene in 611 when gene is trying to convince Buddy to go after the mark with cancer, that sounds too dark even for GTA though lmao
That feels dark enough to be the intro to a character who is intentionally written as an amoral sociopath. Like how Devin and Steve are introduced prior to the torture mission
@@DukePigron I would also like to recommend the scene when Walt is cornered at the laundry and tells Jessie to kill Gale, I could totally see that cutscene in gta
5:11 Mission: Follow Mike without getting spotted and see what he does with the money. 6:12 Mission: Drive away from "Home" and see if there's anything you can do to get out of Albuquerque. 9:58 Mission: Purchase a store to set up your first money laundry. You can find stores throughout the city that are marked with a stack of money on your Mini-Map. 12:18 Mission: Escort Pryce to the drug deal. Do not attack anyone at the deal. 14:23 MISSION PASSED +$125000 14:44 Mission: Run away from your kidnappers (alternatively: Use the dialogue tree to make them your clients). 19:10 MISSION PASSED: Transformation to "Saul Goodman" complete. 23:19 Mission: Drive to the pickup point where the disappearer will pick you up. Do not be late.
I like that Skyler called out Walt later on his "I am the danger" shit talk, especially when the Twins literally sat on that same bed about to off him.
I thought it was crazy to think to myself that Breaking Bad would make a great game, everything about it would fit together :) Thinking like this, GTA could be a series too 🤔
@@Norwoodg00ner Apparently GTA 6 is gonna be very "clean" compared to the others. The most violent, aggressive, foul mouthed, sex fuelled game in existence is now being given the corporate treatment.
I hope GTA 6 has a Saul Goodman type of character in the game like an easter egg, considering the leak seems to be about a Bonnie and Clyde story maybe a Lawyer might be involved. But yeah Saul Goodman is the most GTA character in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. I love that character.
@@corephoenix3249 I saw Ken Rosenberg more nervous than charismatic always so anxious and yeah he's a nice character but not like Saul and Donald Love was more relaxed and diplomatic but again not like Saul. Both great characters though. I guess in the sense of having connections affiliated with the mafia and dangerous criminals they are similar but personality wise not so much.
Hopefully they can slip a Jesse in, a newborn rookie drug dealer or someone new on whatever industry the lore going to have actually learning and making decisions with his heart instead of his brain
@@Viberac You can argue Franklin is pretty much Jesse. Young kid who was in the smaller pond but met his mentor and started swimming with the bigger fishes and taking over the industry.
I always feel that the scene where Mike walks away from Pryce‘s Hummer is such a GTA Cutscene. This „ok im gonna count to 10 and then….“ and when you get far enough away from the character it‘s „ok your services are no longer needed“
First scene shows how stupid Walter was when it came to criminal endeavors. Book smart yes, scientifically genius, great manipulator! But when it came to actually dealing drugs he has absolutely no expertise. If he knew anything about it he’d know paying the mules 20% is well worth it, especially because they could easily be robbed, caught by the cops or just take the product for themselves and give it to someone else. Granted idk anyone in their world who’d be willing to risk their life ripping off Mike or Heisenberg but paying for the mules trust seems like a no brainer.
@@Vladimir66616 when you’re the boss or ceo that’s exactly how it works tho lol and then people complain they’re paid to much but their salary often goes back into the company
You know, it hit me. Fring had been running his operation for a long time. The feds were not onto him at all. It's Walt who took him down, so without Walt, Fring would have just kept on going till who knows.
I like how Jesse offering his share shows that it ultimately wasn't about the lost money for Walt there, it was his ego as usual. If it was he would've let Jesse pay for his
The humor, the one sided conversations, the way characters walk in, monologues, makes an important proposition and leaves so the other character can think on their decision. Someone needs to ask Rockstar if they used BB as inspiration for GTAV cause it's uncanny
i mean gtav was released right before bb’s fifth season ended so the people at rockstar who worked on gtav might’ve been watching bb while developing it (gtav development and bb season one both started in 2008)
while after a certain point letting Gus live was no longer an option, it is pretty reasonable to think that had Gus, Walt, Jesse and Gale sat down and had a few aggressive negotiation meetings, all four could have gotten the best deal possible for each - Gus would have had more meth than he can move, Walt could probably negotiate having full control over the lab and a relationship with Gus as a smaller but indispensable and respectable partner and would have had more cash than he can launder, Jesse would have gotten what he wants, a stable no nonsense position in the drug business that pays all of his bills and more, and Gale would have lived and made bank too. The only tragedy is that all four of them were too stupid to do this.
@@fogyy the reason you don't often see revolts, revolutions, and other violent upheavals happen is because war is bad for the business of the establishment. Sure someone may win the war but they might also die a very very painful death and even if they win they may still lose because the business everyone was fighting over is destroyed (as it was when Walt killed Gus, hence me making this post). Better to play the long con, Walt waiting for Gus to inevitably get killed and gently take over without destroying his empire, Gale waiting for Walt to either advance or retire to take over his position, and Jesse would probably not play the political game.
It's so ironic that Mike once gave that speech about taking half- or full measures, yet he had SO much time to see the danger in Walt and kill hem off like he should have. It's the only thing that really bugs me about Mike
thats the point - in bis story about being a dead beat cop, he talks about taking a half measure and regretting it forever. And he knows he shouldn’t, but that’s just who he is. As cold a person he wants to be, he still holds himself back to help out someone smaller than him. First it was the wife beater, then it was Nacho, then it was Jesse. It’s the tragic irony of his life.
I think BCS explains this really well with Werner. I think Mike has some serious PTSD from what he had to do to Werner, and he didn't want to repeat it with Walt, even though he should have.
Mike is shown to be a very smart and prepared man, yet he decides to try to demean Walt and steal his methylamine, a dude who he knew is a fucking maniac who planted a bomb in a man's wheelchair to get his kill. I really don't get how he thought that theft was gonna work out for him. I love Mike but he got really, really stupid near the end.
Mike was never in a position to to Kill Walter. Mike worked for Gus, and Gus needed him alive, especially after Gale's death. Then he needed Walter after Gus's death to bring in money he lost due to confiscation by the feds Also, It's ironic, but nobody ever mentions Jesse in the Half-Measures conversation. In a world of no half measures, Jesse, who Mike dearly likes by the end, would have been dead. I always felt like Walt should have mentioned that when Mike confronted Walt before his death. The death of Gus was mainly due to Walt refusing to let them Kill Jesse
I think a Telltale style game could also work. Being able to make choices and Walter and Jesse with outcomes that don't happen in the original show would make for interesting additions to the story.
The funny thing at 10:00 is literally (more vaguely actually) have the GTAV trio, we've got the Trevor actor, then "Michael" (name) Eharmantraut and the mountain guy could be Frankin
I wish they made a Breaking Bad FMV game for the Sega CD where you play as the newest member of the Heisenberg operation, guided by a visibly annoyed Jonathan Banks. The game would have terrible hit detection, and every time you died you'd have to sit through a 1:56 clip of Mike telling you you're not cut out for the world of crimes
Years later AVGN would review it and make it as if the game has a life of it's own, james asks questions and the game plays a sound effect as if saying yes or no after getting over the game and rage quitting he reaches for the CD and before he removes the game, the game stars beeping like ape shit, james screams and the game fucking explodes just like gus fring
I don’t know why I think this but that ‘Man Mountain’ guy who runs away after Mike levels the first would-be bodyguard would make a great bodyguard and driver for escorts . . .
Notable mentions: Train Heist, Hank death scene, Don Eladio mocks Hector, Walts shows the money to Skylar, Tuco beats his man to death, Hank sings Eye of the Tiger etc. I think there are a lot of scenes which you could use for a part 2 of this video.
Vince Giligan said in a Podcast that he would love it if they could make a collab with gta. but also its improbable because of all of the licensing, the publisher would most likely not go for it and they themselves dont have the expertise, time and funds to get into games. i think it was "inside the giliverse", released like a week or two ago.
Also the lunch with Howard scene from Better Call Saul, its like you enter the resturant and meet Howard who gives you the choice to start working at HHM.
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yo they should put them in the next GTA 6 that Be amazing !
"You may now purchase the Nail Salon from Saul."
Purchasing businesses earns you passive income and unlocks various side missions.
Gta 6, has to be
reading this is almost nostalgic lmfao
😂😂😂
Some businesses are available only to certain characters.
Buying the Nail Salon will make your money seem legit.
@@TheCompleteStrangerI'd imagine it being like you'd have 2 different chash scores. One for how much you have in total, and one for how much of that has been laundered or earned legitimately.
Some actions can only be used with laundered money, etc
Saul Goodman is definitely a character you'd see in a GTA game
Pryce as well
He reminds me of Mike Toreno from GTA San Andreas.
Ken Rosenberg from Vice CIty
@@Godsecution Mike Toreno remembers me of Gus, they have a similar way to act and are equally mysterious(if you don't count BCS). Saul Goodman would be Ken Rosenberg.
Yeah saul is basically that guy in stranger missions
"Methylamine's free this time, but next barrel's gonna cost big" sounds like the game explaining why the tutorial didn't cost anything
Genius
Classic GTA mission design, still giving you meaningless, trite tutorial dialog popups 30 hours in.
Fleeca job in a nutshell
@@aegisfate117 Yall play GTA for Game design and not the story?
@@aturchomicz821i mean that's not really how it works. They are sorta separate from one another.
"If you wanna stay a criminal and not become say a convict, then maybe you should listen to your lawyer" One of the best lines in the show tbh
So true. I wanna Join that game. This working 40hrs a week for chump change sucks
@@dustinclouse6888 NO DON'T DO IT
@@dustinclouse6888 I'd say to look up interviews of reformed criminals who have done their time and know how life is both "in the game" and out of it. Bottom line is, you CAN get a lot of money by engaging in criminal enterprises, but your lifespan is also going to shorten SIGNIFICANTLY with all the dangerous people from both law enforcement and other criminal groups you'll be involved with, and chances are you could get randomly killed one day by some idiot with a gun for stupid reasons. Your money comes fast and so does your death date when you're in the game and you'll need a lot of skills and a LOT of luck to avoid an early grave or 20+ years in prison.
@@dustinclouse6888smart thinking saying it in a RUclips comment with your name on the profile. I think you're cut out for it
@@peanutgallery4He’s probably like 16 years old
2.5 bald guys arguing over money
Just like real life lol.
Brian Cranston was really the best part of 2½ Men
I love how Jesse went from being all about money, to giving his up to avoid further problems. He's really seen what it can do to people
At that moment money is probably worthless for him. He might just wanna get out of the criminal life and values more the relative safety of being a citizen and having normal relationship with friends and partner.
Walt in the other hand...
Poor Jesse had his share of getting fucked at that point, very few things were keeping him in that business, he was less and less in need of money and more in need of a reason to just keep on living. He had to live with the guilty of being the reason why the few people who loved him were dead, and we all know he still had to go through the worse of his life.
Jesse’s just a junkie that was a “criminal” for easy cash. Pretty much a poser that wasn’t actually fit for the criminal underworld and all that the life came with. Goes to show that some people, who seem like stand-up family guys, golf on the weekend, say please/thank you, and don’t do much as go over 10 mph above speed limit can turn into absolute monsters if given the chance or is required. It can be seen in the real world too, I forgot you said it…but in Nazi Germany, regular people turned into torturous, sadistic, and brutal people. Not sure if they were civilians or regular troops tasked with guarding concentration camps or something like that. Turned into monsters
Yeah well people that have money tend to not care about money. Thats pretty much common sense
@@DontDefuse they love painting him like he’s a good guy because he cries a lot
The nail salon at 6:14 is that one mission that shows you how to buy properties
LOL
Jesse kinda looks like that GTA protagonist who's getting into some trouble and randomly introduced to Saul (some sort of a Mike Toreno kinda guy) to be given a mission. And in the map there should be an 'S' sign to start the mission
I love that scene. Watching it always gets me hyped up to buy a small business. Jesse's reaction drives me nuts
@@cheeseburger9745 and the car wash
I imagine the cutscene ending, and appears "Properties unlocked" "Check the map to see available "
I love how Jesse's humbleness in the first clip makes Walt realize how greedy he's being. And later on when he's without Jesse, he lets his greed overtake him again when he makes the call to kill the inmates.
Edit - Walt’s not being greedy so much as he wants to assert power over Mike. He only backs off because he doesn’t want Jesse to give up his own cut of the money.
I actually didn't take it as him not being greedy. For me, at that point Mike was acting smug and superior and that hurt Walt's ego so he wanted to stand up to him as a "show of strength". When Jesse offered all his money to Mike, Walt, not seeing Jesse as a threat to his empire at the moment, didn't want him to lose all of his cut so he humbled down and sucked up his ego.
Tl:dr : Walt was trying to pick a fight but humbled down because he didn't want Jesse to lose his cut
I may be wrong tho, this is just my two cents.
@@stormanimations5422 I like ur interpretation. It's not as much Walt thinking clearly as it is him showing decency and respect to Jesse.
@pyropulse My interpretation is (also) different. I took that as Walt seeing the potential for Mike to curry more favor with Jesse than himself by being selfless, so he started his subtle manipulations. He agrees to tough it out so he doesn't alienate himself, then when he gets alone with Jesse he brings up Gus killing Victor as an example of a boss getting his crew in order after one of them fucked up and went into business for themselves. The implication being that Mike is the one going into business for himself, and Walt needs to be the boss who handles it. The subtle undertone to Jesse is, of course, that if he ain't the boss, or the one fucking up, then he needs to stay out of it.
This is of course the product of great writing; we all have to work to keep up with what they're giving us.
@pyropulse bro in real life you do not kill your workers that got caught, that’ll make things way too hot and have the feds up your ass. Giving them money on the books or giving their families money to keep em quiet is common practice, not to mention Walt wouldn’t have to worry about that expense if he didn’t KILL the actual boss of the operation. Now that he’s the boss he has more responsibilities, you and Walter both lack this understanding and that’s why he inevitably fell. Running an operation of that magnitude is much different than just selling meth to dealers and making money, you know the saying “More Money More Problems”?
Greed? It's common sense, they're a liability and they are freaking expensive. There is no criminal other than Mike who would've continued paying. It's just dumb.
Steven Ogg was a great cameo. Very immersive to the GTA experience
But unfortunately he died
Especially cause Pryce looks like Lester in that scene too lol
Would be true to Trevor, but in this he actually meets his match XD
Imagine Trevor being whooped like that by a bigger baddie 💀
@@jaywallah5917with Rockstars way of having him be a unstoppable tank that never faces an form of interesting consequences or adversaries that actually match him in anyway because he is written to be perfect? I’m surprised Rockstar let that Better Call Saul scene from happening lol let alone have a baddie be better than him.
Definitely feels like Jesse would be the playable character in this universe
100% the three playable characters would be Walt, Jesse and Hank
To compare it to GTA5; Jesse would be the Franklin
@@Anonymous-bu5bkMike, not Hank. He's too much of a good a good guy to be a GTA protagonist.
@@TumbleflopHoly cow you're right
It's because he's a fish out of water. Like the gtao player and Niko
“It wasn’t me it was Ignacio… Lalo didn’t send you?” is to the Breaking Bad universe what “you fought in the clone wars?” was to Star Wars
yeah, this comment gets posted a lot.
heh yeaj
What do you mean? Throwaway dialog that became fleshed out later?
@Arkward Shade tight
@@ratedr7845 tight tight yeah
Pryce is 100% the character you would do RC missions for.
Agree, Very much like a David Cross / Zero character
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He is literally zero with all the nerdiness dorky vibe the glasses,the awkwardness,etc.
Yup, if someone ever decides to make a Live Action San Andreas movie, he would make a pretty good Zero!
@@TheLifesach33z LOL you think he would be better than David Cross?
Feel like Jesse, Mike, and Walt would be the main playable characters in a GTA-like game with Saul and Gus being some of the main mission givers. I would also imagine that each major drug deal would be the "heist" missions separating the chapters. So for example, chapter 1 would end with the Tuco drug deal and continue into hiding out with Hector and Chapter 4 would end with Jesse going to Mexico with Gus and Mike
Imagine if the whole series was turned to a videogame
@@patricksteele7336 if it was the 90s there'd already be a whole video game series lol
“Chapter 5: Guarma”
Just like RDR2
You know the the producers of breaking bad pitched a GTA inspired Breaking Bad game
The train robbery would work so well as a mission.
I like how so many of these include Saul, he’s the perfect GTA crooked lawyer. Wouldn’t surprise me if there’s a character just like him in GTA6.
I think there's already one. Kendall Rose (I think) in Vice City.
@@pianoman8795
I poke my head out of the gutter for one freaking second and fate shovels shit on my face.
Dude, Breaking Bad is prolly gonna be all over GTA6. I mean, the show is insanely popular. And it'd be too perfect to not draw inspiration from.
@@pianoman8795 Ken Rosenberg
@@wolfpackgrand Close enough
Imagine the 7 million dollar bond scene and then Lalo walking out of the building is the player walking back out into the world.
Always funny how Walt operates. Killing Gus and complaining that people are getting too big of a cut when in reality it wouldnt look that way if he let Gus live. This is why i love walt
He's a fantastic character, definitely the best character in the show. Mike's my favourite tho
I agree that this is indeed his character, but I can't think of a scenario where Gus could have lived without being a danger for Walt. Not after Jesse tried to go for the dealers that Walt then ran over. That's why, while I think Walt is really ignorant in that regard and I'm not at all trying to defend his morality lol, I don't think it's completely fair to say "Shouldn't have killed Gus lol"
@@glanni I definetly agree with u to be fair. Gus wanted to kill Walt at some point. Walt pretty much had no choice but to eliminate the threat.
@@JustinAEvans yeah but they only got to that point because of water wanting to get his way and pushing his luck too far, thinking he could get away with anything. just as mike says later in season 5, if walter had just known his place and played the game under gus instead of trying to run the game as his own empire, he could've easily just kept cooking and made all the money he needed without ever angering gus. and even the reason he was forced to kill gus was once again due to him interfering. (and skyler giving away their money) granted, gus killing hank wouldn't have been ideal either, but walter essentially backed himself into a corner at every opportunity until he was forced to find a way to kill gus to get himself and his family out of it alive.
Gus and Walt should never have met. Oil and water. Thanks Saul.
That scene really shows Walts ignorance of Frings operation.
Oh yeah. Mike definitely wanted to show him what an idiot he was.
His ego hated that he wasn't in complete control of everything. Or maybe it was more he needed others to think he was in control. He was threw such a hissy fit every time someone questioned if he knew what he was doing lol.
He had the knowledge but no vision. He had the strength but only the brute side. The worst you can have as a crime boss.
Walts an idiot who thinks being a super nerd overcomes his emotional childishness. He is a great character. He was going to screw everything over eventually
@@greyinsight Imagine the horrorshow he was at Grey Matter before becoming a killer
Wow I didn’t realize they had Trevor in a live action cutscene
I jumped out my seat when he showed back up in season 5 I was so happy to see him again. Also had a wild ass beard too.
@Cock Sucker Interesting enough, his appearance in season 5 was actually supposed to be Patrick Kuby (the red haired guy that can be seen with Huell a few times in BB) but the actor Bill Burr had scheduling conflicts so Trevor stepped in instead
@@thesexyshark1646 same, Steven Ogg is great
and lester as well
@@theonlybigsmoke and mike (micheal)
Lester after heists:
“There is no your half of the money! There is only my ALL OF IT!”
11:51 my online character when a mission ends but have no vehicle
Lmaooo
Accurate af.
6:20 the pedicure/manicure scene really felt like a GTA Cutscene lmao
Even through the walkout, the extremely low background music, the NPCs walking away when stuff starts getting more intense, it's *the* perfect GTA scene
@@KaliBeatsYoSoyAquelit works perfectly to introduce multiple mechanics
Like the assassin's missions for Lester in 5 introducing investing
It was the only one in the video that actually captured that feeling tbh
That particular scene reminds of the cut scenes with the politician from gta tlad cus he was always in the massage room
bro it’s a ripoff of me
Definitely has potential. Critical thing missing is the HUD/minimap and sound effects right before the cutscenes start, specially at 6:13 when Jesse walks in the salon. Imagine a big yellow S in the minimap at that sound bite right before stuff starts in GTA V.
How many times have I seen fuckers take a Massage or something while they're talking about their job and shit? This is so accurate.
shut up
Also the title of the mission on the bottom right once the cutscene starts and slowly fades away.
Fr, these two details could make a great great video
lmao i might make that for fun i will link if i do
Mike and Walt arguing about the Legacy Cost is exactly like Trevor and Michael, with Jesse being Franklin to try and keep the peace.
The ending of the big one silent approach, where they argue in Michael's Driveway...
6:15 perfect for introducing the player to the property management system lol
Then players pay for the first building and forget it exists lol
the first clip really reminded me just how little walt understood about chains of production.
Classic example of someone mistaking their proficiency in one field for hypercompetence in all fields
"we're paying money for people to smuggle massive amounts of methamphetamine?! huh?!!"
silly man
Also, the Breaking Bad main theme sounds SO fitting for a loading screen for a game like GTA
especially the end credits in better call saul
I like how Saul gets a pretty substantial cut and that Mike makes sure he gets it
Right hahaha when I was listening to the list of deductions and I heard “goodmans cut 18,000 each” I wanted to say, and felt like Walt should’ve said “Goodman doesn’t need that much” hahaha
@@clamcrewcarclub6017 Nah walt knows goodman's worth it and he wouldn't short him anymore than he would jesse.
@@Nechrome9 giving Legal Advice, Being their lawyer incase of an oopsie, helping with Money Laundering, looking for potential connections and associates, All that Jazz.
It may not sound like much being the lawyer of a Drug Lord, but it can make a whole world of difference if your foot soldiers get caught.
Breaking Bad wouldnt exist without Saul Goodman. Walter would just get his ass busted when the feds got Badger, he just talks and everything is over.
You need a Saul in your life.
He goes above and beyond for his clients.
Saul is the Gold Standard for lawyers.
This show is so good that I get so immersed in every scene that I completely forget that I am watching a video about GTA cutscenes.
Literally. I’m so engrossed I forget this is supposed to be a joke
Fr
I mean they are straight up just the scenes and nothing else, you'd probably get the same effect from watching a clips channel
Gotta love Mike starting by handing out all of the money at once and then taking it back slowly like a parent reducing their kid’s allowance as punishment.
I honestly feel like these kinds of actions (especially selling the methylamine that didn't belong to him) directly led to his death. He disliked Walt, so he was repeatedly rude, demeaning, and challenging towards him and it really makes no sense at all.
Mike is shown to be a very smart and prepared man.
Yet he decides to try to demean Walt and steal his methylamine, a dude who he knew is a fucking maniac who planted a bomb in a man's wheelchair to get his kill.
I really don't get how he thought that was gonna work out for him. I love Mike but he got really stupid near the end.
@@stuv1996 *Well so did Walter, he lost his frickin mind long time ago.*
It's shocking how different watching the show a second time is. The first time I was rooting for Walt, because he's the main character... it was just instinct. Watching it a second time through I only rooted for Jesse. It's an entirely different show. Maybe that's just me, but it's actually insane how I couldn't see what a despicable guy Walter was.
Same!! Second viewing was so different
All of Walt's scenes make me cringe now. He really is an awful person
You can also really see signs of him being like this waaaaay earlier on than I originally thought
It’s funny because with the addition of BCS, they almost make Gus sympathetic. Walt and Jesse were raging bulls that burnt a whole empire to the ground.
Still don’t feel bad for Jesse, he knew what he got into. While Walt is despicable some of the actions he does makes sense due to the situation.
4:39 love that character moment for Walt. Once Jessie offered to give more money so that Walt didn't have to that hurt his ego, so he backpeddled. Also was a way for Walt to be the one to make the decision so he could feel better about it, so that way he didn't feel like it was Mike telling him what to do.
Legit. It shows his ego that he didn’t want Jesse to pay for his share. He basically took it as “I know you can’t afford it. So I’ll pay it for you”
@@SMA2343 No he went from disobeying someone who in reality is his superior to covering for someone he considers a subordinate. If he let Jesse cover the fee, he thinks he would look weak when REALLY being immature and childish in this business deal made him look weak to begin with.
Yeah, but Walt is totally right on this one. Walt had nothing and has nothing to do with Mike's people. That is the issue and expense on Mike's end, he is 100% right on that.
Also, Mike did not tell them that he is going to take so much money for his guys, he kept that silent.
Walt showed very Gamma behavior. "Joke's on you, I wanted a wedgie" basically. His ego so bad only let him give in as long as he could act like it was his own choice.
@@askidar267when dude snitches on Walt it won’t be mikes problem (in the fictional universe where they all weren’t brutally murdered in a classily shot prison murder complation)
I can't believe you didn't put the sequence of Don Hector introducing himself to Mike for the first time. Even the final scene, in which Hector walks away and you hear the _"Think about it"_ is the most GTA SA I've ever seen.
I’ll put it in my next one :)
Lmao true af
@@DukePigron also in 3x4 BB, when Jesse enters Sauls office and asks Saul, do you want a job?
@@DukePigron also when badger and skinny Pete are playing xbox with Jesse and are talking about cod zombies. Definitely feels like one of those funny cut scenes. Also when Walt goes to see Ted when he finds out Skyler cheated on him. And when hank rolls up on Tuco.
@@DukePigron That one was also great where mike was about to shoot hector on the face with sniper but gus stops him
Imagine a BB/BCS open-world game made by Rockstar.
They make shit games now, look at the remakes of all their games
@@ididntaskverified3663 Yeah, maybe it wasn't a good idea.
@@gabriel010X hell nah that would be hard asf
they have thought about it but it didn't come to fruition
you can go there now
7:48 Jesse's bruised face accurately represents my GTA character after crashing into every vehicle on the road and flying through my front window on the way to the mission
The fact that trevor is in the show is absolutely amazing and adds another layer to it
The reference to the amount of weapons he has on him at any time makes it complete
@@LeeAndersonMusicI mean you could carry that many... but how uncomfortable 😂
@@ThinkingProblemseriously, even having 3 knives on you can be uncomfortable 😂
Definitely should've included the garage scene in 611 when gene is trying to convince Buddy to go after the mark with cancer, that sounds too dark even for GTA though lmao
I will if I make another, thank you for the suggestion.
lol
That feels dark enough to be the intro to a character who is intentionally written as an amoral sociopath. Like how Devin and Steve are introduced prior to the torture mission
@@DukePigron I would also like to recommend the scene when Walt is cornered at the laundry and tells Jessie to kill Gale, I could totally see that cutscene in gta
nice pfp bro
Nacho could easily be a GTA protagonist imo
That would be such a tragic GTA story arc.
@@acjayca nice change of pace, though
Far cry 3
5:11 Mission: Follow Mike without getting spotted and see what he does with the money.
6:12 Mission: Drive away from "Home" and see if there's anything you can do to get out of Albuquerque.
9:58 Mission: Purchase a store to set up your first money laundry. You can find stores throughout the city that are marked with a stack of money on your Mini-Map.
12:18 Mission: Escort Pryce to the drug deal. Do not attack anyone at the deal.
14:23 MISSION PASSED +$125000
14:44 Mission: Run away from your kidnappers (alternatively: Use the dialogue tree to make them your clients).
19:10 MISSION PASSED: Transformation to "Saul Goodman" complete.
23:19 Mission: Drive to the pickup point where the disappearer will pick you up. Do not be late.
Jesse, Walt and Mike would be the protagonists like in GTAV with Franklin, Micheal and Trevor
The building buying could be a unique feature like GTA VC and VCS's empire building
W comment 👍
Saul good man dlc
@@jkbytheway4285mike would be michael, jesse would be franklin and of course walt would be trevor
First clip; Jesse looks like a kid when his dad is arguing against the McDonald’s staff because they got the order slightly wrong.
Holy shit, you’re right.
I like that Skyler called out Walt later on his "I am the danger" shit talk, especially when the Twins literally sat on that same bed about to off him.
I thought it was crazy to think to myself that Breaking Bad would make a great game, everything about it would fit together :)
Thinking like this, GTA could be a series too 🤔
Pryce will be giving you a “find the baseball cards” mission
Within a time limit too
It won’t be a mission. They will be scattered throughout the city. If you bother to find all of them, you earn his hotwheels hummer
It would be a side mission. "1 of 30 baseball cards found."
@@sylvester3018 batman arkham knight in a nutshell
@@lukes7479 ur right
Mike vs Walter money scene really sums up the GTA Online payouts
I always thought that vince gilligan should write a game for rockstar
Too good to happen. Rockstar has lost their way since Dan houser left
Thats wouldn’t be a bad idea, he’s a great crime writer
@@Norwoodg00ner
Apparently GTA 6 is gonna be very "clean" compared to the others. The most violent, aggressive, foul mouthed, sex fuelled game in existence is now being given the corporate treatment.
@@RileyWritey if the rumour that the protagonist is gonna be a female Latino It’s going to be the most generic, insufferable and predictable gta.
@@Norwoodg00ner I heard that was to break the "frat boy following" reputation GTA had... 😐😐😐
"I'm a criminal yo" is such a nice line to try and distinguish yourself from smart people.
I love the inclusion of the Pryce scene solely because of how Trevor is literally right there.
The nail salon is 100% cannon cutscene
I hope GTA 6 has a Saul Goodman type of character in the game like an easter egg, considering the leak seems to be about a Bonnie and Clyde story maybe a Lawyer might be involved. But yeah Saul Goodman is the most GTA character in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. I love that character.
I would say ken Rosenberg and Donald love is quite similar to Saul. Both lawyers and have Very dangerous contacts and friends
@@corephoenix3249 I saw Ken Rosenberg more nervous than charismatic always so anxious and yeah he's a nice character but not like Saul and Donald Love was more relaxed and diplomatic but again not like Saul. Both great characters though. I guess in the sense of having connections affiliated with the mafia and dangerous criminals they are similar but personality wise not so much.
@@juanpedro_mov7372 i agree with personality. But like i say they are "quite" similiar
Hopefully they can slip a Jesse in, a newborn rookie drug dealer or someone new on whatever industry the lore going to have actually learning and making decisions with his heart instead of his brain
@@Viberac You can argue Franklin is pretty much Jesse. Young kid who was in the smaller pond but met his mentor and started swimming with the bigger fishes and taking over the industry.
I love that first scene so much
One of my favorites from both the shows
Yea I never realized how good it was until now tbh
“Since you’ve got on the green eye shade” Is such a great line
I love the way Walt says "Ohh. It's what you do."
10:00 will definitely feel like a GTA cutscene, for... reasons.
Because Steven ogg is there the actor of Trevor from gta v
@@Supraem no shit sherlock
And pryce looks so much like Lester
I always feel that the scene where Mike walks away from Pryce‘s Hummer is such a GTA Cutscene. This „ok im gonna count to 10 and then….“ and when you get far enough away from the character it‘s „ok your services are no longer needed“
I just love how dumb Jesse act while Saul tries to teach money laundrying to him
First scene shows how stupid Walter was when it came to criminal endeavors. Book smart yes, scientifically genius, great manipulator! But when it came to actually dealing drugs he has absolutely no expertise.
If he knew anything about it he’d know paying the mules 20% is well worth it, especially because they could easily be robbed, caught by the cops or just take the product for themselves and give it to someone else. Granted idk anyone in their world who’d be willing to risk their life ripping off Mike or Heisenberg but paying for the mules trust seems like a no brainer.
please shut up and stop acting like your el chapo because you watched the same scene everyone else did.
Its not about that. Imagine your job took half your paycheck to keep the company afloat. Even id it makes sense, you’re gonna be mad.
@@Vladimir66616 when you’re the boss or ceo that’s exactly how it works tho lol and then people complain they’re paid to much but their salary often goes back into the company
@@Vladimir66616 Well you can't be mad if you're guy who made the business need to take that route.
He agreed with mike about that
I busted out laughing when mike tells Walter “it’s what you do”
And Walter just goes “ohhhhhh, it’s what you do” while looking at Jesse 😂😂
Pure exasperated Hal from MitM
You know, it hit me. Fring had been running his operation for a long time. The feds were not onto him at all. It's Walt who took him down, so without Walt, Fring would have just kept on going till who knows.
The fact that Steven Ogg (Trevor Phillips) had a role in Better Call Saul made that scene feel even more like gta by just hearing his voice.
I like how Jesse offering his share shows that it ultimately wasn't about the lost money for Walt there, it was his ego as usual. If it was he would've let Jesse pay for his
The humor, the one sided conversations, the way characters walk in, monologues, makes an important proposition and leaves so the other character can think on their decision. Someone needs to ask Rockstar if they used BB as inspiration for GTAV cause it's uncanny
i mean gtav was released right before bb’s fifth season ended so the people at rockstar who worked on gtav might’ve been watching bb while developing it (gtav development and bb season one both started in 2008)
Gta 5 is filled with breaking bad references
The nail salon seems the most like a cutscene. I can so imagine a 'PROPERTY BOUGHT' moment right after Jesse leaves.
while after a certain point letting Gus live was no longer an option, it is pretty reasonable to think that had Gus, Walt, Jesse and Gale sat down and had a few aggressive negotiation meetings, all four could have gotten the best deal possible for each - Gus would have had more meth than he can move, Walt could probably negotiate having full control over the lab and a relationship with Gus as a smaller but indispensable and respectable partner and would have had more cash than he can launder, Jesse would have gotten what he wants, a stable no nonsense position in the drug business that pays all of his bills and more, and Gale would have lived and made bank too.
The only tragedy is that all four of them were too stupid to do this.
Not stupid, too prideful.
When all of them have importance, someone is bound to revolt
To be honest Gale was to innocent and unaware of the truth surrounding him (not to say just to stupid) to have this kind of conversation.
@@fogyy the reason you don't often see revolts, revolutions, and other violent upheavals happen is because war is bad for the business of the establishment. Sure someone may win the war but they might also die a very very painful death and even if they win they may still lose because the business everyone was fighting over is destroyed (as it was when Walt killed Gus, hence me making this post). Better to play the long con, Walt waiting for Gus to inevitably get killed and gently take over without destroying his empire, Gale waiting for Walt to either advance or retire to take over his position, and Jesse would probably not play the political game.
@@alexpowell1184 In Jesse's case he found Gus's operation so morally wrong that he couldn't continue.
It's so ironic that Mike once gave that speech about taking half- or full measures, yet he had SO much time to see the danger in Walt and kill hem off like he should have. It's the only thing that really bugs me about Mike
thats the point - in bis story about being a dead beat cop, he talks about taking a half measure and regretting it forever. And he knows he shouldn’t, but that’s just who he is.
As cold a person he wants to be, he still holds himself back to help out someone smaller than him. First it was the wife beater, then it was Nacho, then it was Jesse. It’s the tragic irony of his life.
I think BCS explains this really well with Werner. I think Mike has some serious PTSD from what he had to do to Werner, and he didn't want to repeat it with Walt, even though he should have.
Mike is shown to be a very smart and prepared man, yet he decides to try to demean Walt and steal his methylamine, a dude who he knew is a fucking maniac who planted a bomb in a man's wheelchair to get his kill.
I really don't get how he thought that theft was gonna work out for him. I love Mike but he got really, really stupid near the end.
Mike was never in a position to to Kill Walter. Mike worked for Gus, and Gus needed him alive, especially after Gale's death. Then he needed Walter after Gus's death to bring in money he lost due to confiscation by the feds
Also, It's ironic, but nobody ever mentions Jesse in the Half-Measures conversation. In a world of no half measures, Jesse, who Mike dearly likes by the end, would have been dead. I always felt like Walt should have mentioned that when Mike confronted Walt before his death. The death of Gus was mainly due to Walt refusing to let them Kill Jesse
I fucking KNEW the money laundering scene would be in this, I saw the video title and that was what I instantly thought of lol
Vince Gilligan should write a script for GTA VI since Dan Houser left
The Breaking Bad / Better Call Saul universe is the closest thing to GTA on television
These two shows really work as a GTA game. I like to think Better Call Saul would be the DLC where you get a whole new campaign playing as Saul.
BB has walter and jesse as pc's, BCS has saul and mike (maybe nacho)
Bcs would basically be the vice city stories of breaking bad
It’s the Ballad of Gay Tony to Breaking Bad’s GTA IV
Nah it's the rdr2 to rdr1
More like a "GTA: Albuquerque's stories"
I can't be the only one who would pay A LOT of money to play a GTA style game set in the BB/BCS universe.
I think a Telltale style game could also work.
Being able to make choices and Walter and Jesse with outcomes that don't happen in the original show would make for interesting additions to the story.
I love how steven ogg went into the scene and really made it feel like gta lmao
Honestly the scene after the 7 million drop is essentially the end of mission cutscene as well, drop a +Respect at the end and you're golden
The funny thing at 10:00 is literally (more vaguely actually) have the GTAV trio, we've got the Trevor actor, then "Michael" (name) Eharmantraut and the mountain guy could be Frankin
The whole Mandalorian series story feels like a GTA game. Rinse and repeat missions.
I have always maintained that Breaking Bad is as close as we've ever gotten to live action GTA.
Sauls advice about the nail salon was bang on. Would actually work very well for a long dam time
A lot of Tuco's scenes remind me of GTA, especially the scene where he beats up Jesse and the scene where he kills No-Doze.
You should have put mission titles on the bottom of the screen.
Walt realising the cost of business and seeing the pile get smaller and smaller is so satisfying
the gun dude from the garage protection scene is 100% the singlet wearing drunk character from gta 5
10:00 Trevor’s model/voice actor is such a good inclusion in this vid haha
With Lester
I wish they made a Breaking Bad FMV game for the Sega CD where you play as the newest member of the Heisenberg operation, guided by a visibly annoyed Jonathan Banks.
The game would have terrible hit detection, and every time you died you'd have to sit through a 1:56 clip of Mike telling you you're not cut out for the world of crimes
This is the funniest shit i read
This totally would've happened in a different time, you hit the nail right on the head lmao
Years later AVGN would review it and make it as if the game has a life of it's own, james asks questions and the game plays a sound effect as if saying yes or no after getting over the game and rage quitting he reaches for the CD and before he removes the game, the game stars beeping like ape shit, james screams and the game fucking explodes just like gus fring
Missed that one. Try another!
This is literally The Sopranos: Road To Respect lol.
The way they shoot these scenes is so unique, its brilliant
Saul is a GTA/Saints Row character, the nail salon scene is like insurance fraud or a GTA business mission.
I don’t know why I think this but that ‘Man Mountain’ guy who runs away after Mike levels the first would-be bodyguard would make a great bodyguard and driver for escorts . . .
El Camino
Breaking Bad is the closest thing we’re ever gonna get to a tv show based on Grand Theft Auto
That and The Wire
Watch the Russian movie Brat 2 the movie inspired gta 4
Barry is pretty close
Always listen to Mike, the man knows what he's talking about.
these scenes are so good. i noticed its part of the camera work, no zooming
holy shit this writing and camera work is so good
“You get all that? Call the bank, cancel the check, call the station manager, tell him to crank it up or I’ll see him in court.”
Walt looks so ignorant after BCS and how much Mike and Gus worked together.
I swear. Breaking Bad reminds me of a whole-ass GTA game. Especially with all the heists they do. That train episode *definitely* felt like GTA5.
Notable mentions: Train Heist, Hank death scene, Don Eladio mocks Hector, Walts shows the money to Skylar, Tuco beats his man to death, Hank sings Eye of the Tiger etc. I think there are a lot of scenes which you could use for a part 2 of this video.
Love how Trevor's actor is in the scene with the guns at 10:00
I love that mountain man just runs away like Moses from the office
Man mountain and mose*
All of these scenes have just the right amount of humor and absurdity of circumstance to feel fun enough they could be in a video game
I wish breaking bad had a video game. like, a licensed wii game from 2010 type
Would really shake up Cooking Mama
LMAO YES
Really tells us about the devs and writers of gta games, they did a fantastic job!
Vince Giligan said in a Podcast that he would love it if they could make a collab with gta. but also its improbable because of all of the licensing, the publisher would most likely not go for it and they themselves dont have the expertise, time and funds to get into games. i think it was "inside the giliverse", released like a week or two ago.
Jesse is like the main character online and walt is the story mode
4:06 moments before boss battle
Man, the train heist is the best game live action
Adaptation i ever see
Dayum, looking at these clip with a GTA mindset is just insanely accurate 😅😂
Also the lunch with Howard scene from Better Call Saul, its like you enter the resturant and meet Howard who gives you the choice to start working at HHM.