Exactly , I hate elusive targets ..... terribly written targets ..... wished they something more Sarajevo six style ..... and replay them as much as we want
It's so sad that they didn't program an assassin-assassin interaction like they did in Blood Money's "Dance with the Devil". At least they should have made her an enforcer like Corvo. After all it's written in 47's face that he is there to end life.
Yeah, a lot of people were hoping this might be one of the twists we were promised with the ETs in H3. Targets that fight back would really make it more interesting.
Word on the street is that the original title was "The Perfectionist" and she was a social media influencer. Details were leaked in early April, so there was a rush to change the story.
Precisely why I like 47 so much. Depicted as the best of the best. Corvo Black refers to him as an urban legend; Jiao who was monitoring the other ICA agents sent to kill 47 was clearly scared shitless when 5 guys died; Literally any NPC guard could call him "some sort of Houdini/ninja"
When I started this ET I wanted to listen to the dialogues first, but after a couple of seconds I thought: Kill her, you have Euler13 for the dialogues! 😂
Except for moments like this, I'm posting far less frequently now, but I will always do my best to cover one of these; I really enjoy doing them. I hope you're keeping well.
6:35 "That suit's just smashing on you." She's damn right about that lol😂😂 47 could wear a damn plastic bag and still look good. I can't believe I'm simping over a video game character😂😂
😂 You'll probably like him in the short sleeved Italian Suit where he gets to show off his upper arms: hitman.fandom.com/wiki/Italian_Suit?file=ItalianSuit2021.png (Make sure you give the page time to load so that you can cycle through the variations.) But in fairness I do think the Midnight Black suit is one of the best looking suits in the game.
Who wouldn't? Revisit Haven Island and complete Ljudmila Vetrova's mission story. She talks with 47 a bit and from there you can tell she's into him XD
Diana: “Be careful with this one, 47.” When I watched the briefing, I assumed she would be an enforcer and capable of self-defense. I don't understand why they didn't do it this way, they're certainly capable of doing so, as we can see with Berlin's targets. Also, why must all chicks have the same voice? Ljudmila Vetrova, Imogen Royce, this one... It's getting boring.
It was because she used to be just an influencer, called "Ashley Lowe" and labelled "The Perfectionist". But since she was leaked, they changed her to an assassin and did not have time to programme her as an enforcer
My one of two gripes with this recent hitman trilogy is that they are allergic to making targets capable of self-defense in actual gameplay. People like Rico Delgado should *absolutely* be pulling out some thick ass handgun on 47 if they catch him doing something shady. In this case for Joanne, it wouldn't even be out of line to make her function like a freelancer assassin. Supressed pistol, deadly aim. She's supposed to be deathly smart, why the hell wouldn't she carry a side-arm to protect herself for the worst case scenario she's clearly predicting? My second gripe is that they cannot for the life of them make even a single guard a woman; I won't judge them for having most guards be men, but at a certain point it's just bizarre. Especially when it comes to the Berlin mission (which is a masterpiece, don't misunderstand) but it would have been the perfect time to make at least one of the ICA agents female. It's literally a where's waldo, spot the lurking assassin mission. It's kinda stupid to just be able to completely disregard all women as potential suspects. Also sorry for ranting, your videos are lovely
@@Euler13 I most likely am but unfortunately I have to start from scratch on a new profile because I messed up and killed myself with a duck. It was a Rookie mistake 😂
The idea was to eliminate her via loud shotgun then set off a duck to draw attention away from where I shot her but I used the duck to lure her guard so I could get him out of the way and as he was taking the pistol away I went to throw the briefcase to lure her but I had the detonator in my hand. Kaboom ugh.
I heard this voice for so many npcs in the WoA trilogy that I’m starting to really hate it, doesn’t help that it’s delivered in the same tone, same accent for every single one. Edit: thanks for uploading this anyways, it takes lots of patience and following around. I’ve been binging your videos and found interesting dialogue that I’ve never heard before. Keep up the good work.
I got the Sarah Kavanaugh dialogue, always wondered if the lady would pull it off......... Also that comment the waiter made about the food is laughable at best, considering a good coin toss and booking it in the other direction was all that I needed to do.
I now just realized how much of a contrast there is between 47 and Bayswater. 47 works in between the shadows, picking his targets off from behind a face of someone else's, and rarely talking to people unless he has to. While Bayswater prefers to be in the crowd, manipulating people to get them to do what she want, mainly getting them to do the job for her. You can even see at one point (8:55) their suit colors represent their being, but totally the exact opposite to one another, 47's black suit, represents the dark shadows while Bayswater's bright white suit seems to stand out more. If it wasn't for this mission, I wouldn't mind them being rivals in the hitman series all together.
The ICA don't strike deals. They are the go to organisation when clients need to solve "management problems". Removing her sends out a clear message to any other rogue agents who might be contemplating something similar.
@@Euler13 true but the ICA want money. This girl is the best their rivals have meaning she isnt bad. So why not have her hired or have her expose information about the rival business?
You're thinking in terms of a legal business that needs to play by measured rules. This is a powerful, highly illegal organisation that has no higher court of appeal. They are literally judge, jury, and executioners. What she has done is equivalent to someone setting up her own "business" in, say, a triad controlled area. Individuals who don't know their place are a threat to the heart of the organisation. Merciless and swift action needs to be taken so that others are deterred and proper order can be restored. Also you can imagine the powerful message it sends to any of her potential clients: There's only one organisation you do business with when it comes to this type of work.
The only thing she's a killer of is bed sheets. All that spray on tan she has on she probably changes sheets every other day. Although I do enjoy her look and dialog she could have been better
@@awkwardsilence4427 As it happens this is exactly how I did it this time round. And as Jeanette said, he doesn't bay an eye-lid. Either that or he dislikes her so much he knew exactly what I'd been up to. (c; Here's my video from about a week ago: th-cam.com/video/nLVCgBz9_HM/w-d-xo.html
@@Euler13 Interesting. Doing it last night, the thought did occur to me if she reacts to you if you’re in Corvo’s clothes (since she does speak to him in passing and at one point talks about him by the railing). It’s a bit too late for the ET itself I guess, but there’s always the ET Arcade to do it in if you haven’t tried it already.
Tried serving the ET poisoned Malbec. I wasn't allowed to target her, was able to serve her body guard though. Found it weird since she specifically commented on the wine early in the mission. Would I have had to wait until she said she needed a drink perhaps? Ended up killing her by making her sick at the railing then pushing her off after distracting her bodyguard.
On the one hand it feels like a missed assassination opportunity, but on the other hand it possibly plays into her paranoia as an assassin herself. Nicely done with the push kill. That's quite tricky to get the distractions right and not get spotted.
@@Euler13 she still ate those finger foods in the end though. Haha. Didn't think to try to poison those with such a big crowd around, would have thought I'd be caught trying something like that and I wasn't sure how I'd distract the waiter while being one. Basically saw my chance and took it, it's suprising how simple some of these can end up being after all the planning. Hehe. Got my attempt recorded if you want to see. I spent so quite a bit of time being held up due to the wine thing because I do not know what was wrong with that.
Is it me or do the elusive targets new to this game feel like a setup to the Deadly Sins expansion? The Collector is Gluttony due to having an overwhelming need to collect more art. The Iconoclast is Pride due to the fact she is described as arrogant and set up another company. The Liability is Sloth due to his lack of care in inspecting building and would rather do other things. The Heartbreaker I think is Envy due to a line when one member of the couple dies or they leave he laments that he is “the marrier, not the mariee”. Although he is probably the only one who could be pushed as Lust as his “love” goes to extremes. The Procurers (mainly Jakob) are Greed due to the fact they are desecrating human life to scam people into becoming a VIP customer The Ascensionist is probably the one best suited for Envy, as she wants what others have to an alarming degree that she will do anything to get it. And The Rage….well he’s obviously Wrath
You've got the Collector and the Procurers swapped, and the Heartbreaker is clearly Lust. I think the ET missions are synchronised with the Seven Deadly Sins missions.
@@arielespoir8612 I think there is so much going on with these ETs that there is massive cross-over. I know at the time, a number of us didn't feel that the current "season of sin" matched the sin particularly well. I think GoofballExtreme's idea of envy for The Heartbreaker is far more insightful, as lust didn't really seem to fit. For your information, here are the release dates from 2021 of the "deadly sin" DLC and the dates of the ETs. Whereas the DLC did a good job of matching the corresponding deadly sin, as I mentioned, I'm not convinced that they necessarily fit perfectly and they often overlapped with other sins. Greed, 30 Mar / The Collector, 9 Apr Pride, 10 May / The Iconoclast, 12 May Sloth, 15 Jun / The Liability, 17 Jun Lust, 27 Jul / The Heartbreaker, 30 Jul Envy, 28 Sep / The Ascensionist, 1 Oct Wrath, 26 Oct / The Rage, 29 Oct
@@Euler13 I also don't think the ET missions fully encapsulate the sins. I agree that Philo Newcombe represents envy - and I believe, better than Allison Moretta. Still, a large part of that envy stems from lust, as in his mission he loves one woman and hates the other. I don't think he is being as envious for their marriage as being contemptuous for what he sees as a misalliance. I also found The Collector, whose name I've forgotten, to be an exhibit of envy. It's one thing to hoard, but having to kill the previous owners shows how envious he is for them. It's like there's a special prestige in ownership that he doesn't want to share with them. Also, for his impulsivity I expected Sully Bowden to launch a fist at 47's face when I blocked him in the street. He just says "suspicious" and goes on his way. As for Joanne Bayswater, I can't help but think if she got there after killing Ashley Lowe and got possessed by some of her personality, especially if you flip a coin or point a gun at her.
Glad you like it. I think I got most of the ETs that were worth getting when they re-did them in H2. If I missed any, it's possibly because they were so dull. Did you have one in mind?
@@Euler13 No, not really it seems many ETs are too terribly interesting, plus I don't think they'd use some ones you don't already have. I mean the Twin seemed to just recycle his lines like the swedish girl EVERY time they went to the cafe during his loop.
Considering 47 is an Urban legend in the Assassin world, it is lost on me why there wasnt an interaction where you could talk to her, as 47. She would act shocked and suprised, while still keeping her guard up. After all, how often does it happen that you meet the guy who is an effective legend in your line of work. Maybe you could have even convinced her to isoltate herself, giving a front that you were betraying the ICA or something. Such assassin-too-assassin action would be so cool, yet is so rarely explored in this franchise.
That's a really good insight. They could go one step further by placing an optional target on the map and after assassinating her/him she contacts you and asks for a meeting.
@@AstarionWifey The CIA, FBI, and most likely every assassin worth their salt has heard of, and is familliar with 47. When the interviewer from Blood money brought him up, the other knew imidiatly what he was refering to. Corvo calls 47 an "Urban legend", as do the antoaginists in blood money. So no, 47 is basically a celebrity in the assassination-comunity (if thats a thing). So it is very stupid that Joanne, one of the best assassins on the world stage, dosnt recognize 47 when standing literal 2 metera infront of her. Wasted oportunity to have an interaction there in my book.
Yes, sadly there are no dialogue prompts if you approach her. And if you stand in the same place that Corvo stands, she just walks-by without making any comments. Seems like a missed opportunity.
I think The Collector was quite good, but otherwise I've learned to lower my expectations. I suspect that a number of the team at IOI work hard at producing the "story" elements, but there are often missed opportunities when it comes to bringing something new and unique in terms of dynamics and interesting mechanics.
"She's a professional assassin"
> Talks to random guests she doesn't know in a crowd about setting up contracts
> Has other people do her dirty work
> and when you're chasing her, she cries and cowers like a baby. No, she doesn't go aggro on you, she'll flee. She's *really* a professional.
@@DonVecta 🤣
Exactly , I hate elusive targets ..... terribly written targets ..... wished they something more Sarajevo six style ..... and replay them as much as we want
@@DonVecta exactly, she could've at least put up a fight or throw random objects that 47 have to dodge
Said she was a professional assassin, not a professional broker. She's use to being an actor, but now she wants to be a producer/director.
“One does not defy the Gods without consequences…”
Getting high on your own supply there, Diana?
I was thinking the same thing. Diana getting real bold.
It's so sad that they didn't program an assassin-assassin interaction like they did in Blood Money's "Dance with the Devil". At least they should have made her an enforcer like Corvo. After all it's written in 47's face that he is there to end life.
Yeah, a lot of people were hoping this might be one of the twists we were promised with the ETs in H3. Targets that fight back would really make it more interesting.
Word on the street is that the original title was "The Perfectionist" and she was a social media influencer. Details were leaked in early April, so there was a rush to change the story.
@@pkoyote "Word on the street"? It's literally true lol
@@mobile_ingou that's my catch all phrase when I can't provide a source, 🤣
@@pkoyote Wow! Thanks for sharing.
Precisely why I like 47 so much. Depicted as the best of the best. Corvo Black refers to him as an urban legend; Jiao who was monitoring the other ICA agents sent to kill 47 was clearly scared shitless when 5 guys died; Literally any NPC guard could call him "some sort of Houdini/ninja"
Absolutely. It's a shame that Hitman 3 marks the end of an era.
@@Euler13 i see what you did there
@euler bruh
@@Euler13they confirmed that they are still making hitman games
14:36 Gotta love the security guard having a drink instead of her, even though she said she would like to have a taste of it
@12:25
Target: "Any suspicious people tampering with the food?"
Staff: "Madam, everything is safe to eat." then *blinks at 47*
LMAOO
I kind of spedrun this one so I didn’t get a chance to get any dialogue, so thanks so much for this!
You're welcome.
Diana: "She is one of the best."
Joanne: *actual easiest Elusive Target*
>She knows that mingling in the crowd keeps her safe
Me who loves taking loud approaches for the hell of it: Remember, no Spanish.
When I started this ET I wanted to listen to the dialogues first, but after a couple of seconds I thought: Kill her, you have Euler13 for the dialogues! 😂
Except for moments like this, I'm posting far less frequently now, but I will always do my best to cover one of these; I really enjoy doing them. I hope you're keeping well.
@@Euler13 Thanks for the effort, I appreciate it. 👍🏻
@@Euler13 Did you ever get Gary Busey?
6:35 "That suit's just smashing on you."
She's damn right about that lol😂😂
47 could wear a damn plastic bag and still look good. I can't believe I'm simping over a video game character😂😂
😂 You'll probably like him in the short sleeved Italian Suit where he gets to show off his upper arms: hitman.fandom.com/wiki/Italian_Suit?file=ItalianSuit2021.png (Make sure you give the page time to load so that you can cycle through the variations.)
But in fairness I do think the Midnight Black suit is one of the best looking suits in the game.
Who wouldn't? Revisit Haven Island and complete Ljudmila Vetrova's mission story. She talks with 47 a bit and from there you can tell she's into him XD
damn right 47 is good looking af
Guard:
"Looking good man, looking good."
17:04 the number on Joanne’s business card is the same number in Patrick Bateman’s(American Psycho) business card
Goodness you've got good eyes. And nice spot with that link! 👍
Well, Mr. Bateman is Joanne's business partner, you see. They met on one of his....exploits
Oh my god, it even has a watermark
Impressive, let's see Paul Allen's card
@@RealSiled look at the subtle off-white color, the tasteful thickness of it...
Diana: “Be careful with this one, 47.”
When I watched the briefing, I assumed she would be an enforcer and capable of self-defense. I don't understand why they didn't do it this way, they're certainly capable of doing so, as we can see with Berlin's targets.
Also, why must all chicks have the same voice? Ljudmila Vetrova, Imogen Royce, this one... It's getting boring.
Very true but let’s just say this she’s aware of 47‘s reputation and that’s why 😂🤣
They dont all have the same voice. Yuki, Sierra and Andrea don't sound the same.
Not sure the company is big enough to pay for new actors
maybe its her vacation day and diana didnt know about that
It was because she used to be just an influencer, called "Ashley Lowe" and labelled "The Perfectionist". But since she was leaked, they changed her to an assassin and did not have time to programme her as an enforcer
this is literally like an actor vs a producer.
she's supposed to be the actor, instead she's the producer
These are honestly so interesting. Thank you so much for uploading these so I can listen to them whilst working
You're very welcome. I'm glad you're finding them interesting and thanks for the kind feedback.
I'm 90% sure she shares a VA with Ljudmila Vetrova, From Hitman 2, "The last resort"
You're quite right. The voice actor is Elsie Bennett. She was also the voice of Penelope Graves and Imogen Royce.
My one of two gripes with this recent hitman trilogy is that they are allergic to making targets capable of self-defense in actual gameplay. People like Rico Delgado should *absolutely* be pulling out some thick ass handgun on 47 if they catch him doing something shady. In this case for Joanne, it wouldn't even be out of line to make her function like a freelancer assassin. Supressed pistol, deadly aim. She's supposed to be deathly smart, why the hell wouldn't she carry a side-arm to protect herself for the worst case scenario she's clearly predicting?
My second gripe is that they cannot for the life of them make even a single guard a woman; I won't judge them for having most guards be men, but at a certain point it's just bizarre. Especially when it comes to the Berlin mission (which is a masterpiece, don't misunderstand) but it would have been the perfect time to make at least one of the ICA agents female. It's literally a where's waldo, spot the lurking assassin mission. It's kinda stupid to just be able to completely disregard all women as potential suspects.
Also sorry for ranting, your videos are lovely
I totally agree with both of your criticisms. 👍
This one was way too easy so sadly I did it quick and didn’t get to hear all new dialogue. Your videos always save me from this, thank you!
6:34 top rogue agent seeing a bald man with barcode "suit is smashing"
🤣
Thanks for giving me an idea to isolate her Euler you're the best.
Cheers, buddy. If you get around to recording it I'll look forward to seeing it.
@@Euler13 I most likely am but unfortunately I have to start from scratch on a new profile because I messed up and killed myself with a duck. It was a Rookie mistake 😂
@@xX47ReasonsWhyXx Ouch! 😂
Good luck with your idea.
The idea was to eliminate her via loud shotgun then set off a duck to draw attention away from where I shot her but I used the duck to lure her guard so I could get him out of the way and as he was taking the pistol away I went to throw the briefcase to lure her but I had the detonator in my hand. Kaboom ugh.
@@Euler13 so this is where I first came up with the idea for rookie mistakes thanks again
18:00 that was by far the best way to eliminate her 🤣
I heard this voice for so many npcs in the WoA trilogy that I’m starting to really hate it, doesn’t help that it’s delivered in the same tone, same accent for every single one.
Edit: thanks for uploading this anyways, it takes lots of patience and following around. I’ve been binging your videos and found interesting dialogue that I’ve never heard before. Keep up the good work.
Beary interesting interactions. Thanks for the video, Euler. 🐻🖒
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it, Samuel.
I got the Sarah Kavanaugh dialogue, always wondered if the lady would pull it off.........
Also that comment the waiter made about the food is laughable at best, considering a good coin toss and booking it in the other direction was all that I needed to do.
Absolutely. That's why I saved the waiter's best line until I poisoned her at the end of the video 15:33.
I now just realized how much of a contrast there is between 47 and Bayswater. 47 works in between the shadows, picking his targets off from behind a face of someone else's, and rarely talking to people unless he has to. While Bayswater prefers to be in the crowd, manipulating people to get them to do what she want, mainly getting them to do the job for her. You can even see at one point (8:55) their suit colors represent their being, but totally the exact opposite to one another, 47's black suit, represents the dark shadows while Bayswater's bright white suit seems to stand out more. If it wasn't for this mission, I wouldn't mind them being rivals in the hitman series all together.
I dont really think she deserves to die tbh. She seems smart enough to actually strike a deal with the ICA imo
The ICA don't strike deals. They are the go to organisation when clients need to solve "management problems". Removing her sends out a clear message to any other rogue agents who might be contemplating something similar.
@@Euler13 true but the ICA want money. This girl is the best their rivals have meaning she isnt bad. So why not have her hired or have her expose information about the rival business?
You're thinking in terms of a legal business that needs to play by measured rules. This is a powerful, highly illegal organisation that has no higher court of appeal. They are literally judge, jury, and executioners. What she has done is equivalent to someone setting up her own "business" in, say, a triad controlled area. Individuals who don't know their place are a threat to the heart of the organisation. Merciless and swift action needs to be taken so that others are deterred and proper order can be restored. Also you can imagine the powerful message it sends to any of her potential clients: There's only one organisation you do business with when it comes to this type of work.
@@Euler13lol you sound like your with the ICA
@@cjtimmons5498 I can neither confirm nor deny. 😉
nice been waiting for this one
The only thing she's a killer of is bed sheets. All that spray on tan she has on she probably changes sheets every other day.
Although I do enjoy her look and dialog she could have been better
I wonder if the server actually tells her if he sees you tampering with the food
That's an interesting question. My instincts tell me, no, and it's too late for me to try now, but I'd love to know.
He doesn't, I poisoned the food in front of the guy, I changed disguise, ran about and no one blinked, he followed the dialogue
@@Euler13
Got a chance to try it this time around?
Edit: Guess I should have read the entire comment thread before replying…
@@awkwardsilence4427 As it happens this is exactly how I did it this time round. And as Jeanette said, he doesn't bay an eye-lid. Either that or he dislikes her so much he knew exactly what I'd been up to. (c;
Here's my video from about a week ago:
th-cam.com/video/nLVCgBz9_HM/w-d-xo.html
@@Euler13
Interesting.
Doing it last night, the thought did occur to me if she reacts to you if you’re in Corvo’s clothes (since she does speak to him in passing and at one point talks about him by the railing).
It’s a bit too late for the ET itself I guess, but there’s always the ET Arcade to do it in if you haven’t tried it already.
Tried serving the ET poisoned Malbec. I wasn't allowed to target her, was able to serve her body guard though.
Found it weird since she specifically commented on the wine early in the mission.
Would I have had to wait until she said she needed a drink perhaps?
Ended up killing her by making her sick at the railing then pushing her off after distracting her bodyguard.
On the one hand it feels like a missed assassination opportunity, but on the other hand it possibly plays into her paranoia as an assassin herself. Nicely done with the push kill. That's quite tricky to get the distractions right and not get spotted.
@@Euler13 she still ate those finger foods in the end though. Haha.
Didn't think to try to poison those with such a big crowd around, would have thought I'd be caught trying something like that and I wasn't sure how I'd distract the waiter while being one.
Basically saw my chance and took it, it's suprising how simple some of these can end up being after all the planning. Hehe.
Got my attempt recorded if you want to see. I spent so quite a bit of time being held up due to the wine thing because I do not know what was wrong with that.
I killed her with the malbec from from the fridge right there at that spot 4:40
Glad I found this channel.
That's very kind. Thank you.
Is it me or do the elusive targets new to this game feel like a setup to the Deadly Sins expansion?
The Collector is Gluttony due to having an overwhelming need to collect more art.
The Iconoclast is Pride due to the fact she is described as arrogant and set up another company.
The Liability is Sloth due to his lack of care in inspecting building and would rather do other things.
The Heartbreaker I think is Envy due to a line when one member of the couple dies or they leave he laments that he is “the marrier, not the mariee”. Although he is probably the only one who could be pushed as Lust as his “love” goes to extremes.
The Procurers (mainly Jakob) are Greed due to the fact they are desecrating human life to scam people into becoming a VIP customer
The Ascensionist is probably the one best suited for Envy, as she wants what others have to an alarming degree that she will do anything to get it.
And The Rage….well he’s obviously Wrath
The was certainly the intention of IOI, but you explained them really well.
You've got the Collector and the Procurers swapped, and the Heartbreaker is clearly Lust. I think the ET missions are synchronised with the Seven Deadly Sins missions.
@@arielespoir8612 I think there is so much going on with these ETs that there is massive cross-over. I know at the time, a number of us didn't feel that the current "season of sin" matched the sin particularly well. I think GoofballExtreme's idea of envy for The Heartbreaker is far more insightful, as lust didn't really seem to fit.
For your information, here are the release dates from 2021 of the "deadly sin" DLC and the dates of the ETs. Whereas the DLC did a good job of matching the corresponding deadly sin, as I mentioned, I'm not convinced that they necessarily fit perfectly and they often overlapped with other sins.
Greed, 30 Mar / The Collector, 9 Apr
Pride, 10 May / The Iconoclast, 12 May
Sloth, 15 Jun / The Liability, 17 Jun
Lust, 27 Jul / The Heartbreaker, 30 Jul
Envy, 28 Sep / The Ascensionist, 1 Oct
Wrath, 26 Oct / The Rage, 29 Oct
@@Euler13 I also don't think the ET missions fully encapsulate the sins. I agree that Philo Newcombe represents envy - and I believe, better than Allison Moretta. Still, a large part of that envy stems from lust, as in his mission he loves one woman and hates the other. I don't think he is being as envious for their marriage as being contemptuous for what he sees as a misalliance.
I also found The Collector, whose name I've forgotten, to be an exhibit of envy. It's one thing to hoard, but having to kill the previous owners shows how envious he is for them. It's like there's a special prestige in ownership that he doesn't want to share with them.
Also, for his impulsivity I expected Sully Bowden to launch a fist at 47's face when I blocked him in the street. He just says "suspicious" and goes on his way. As for Joanne Bayswater, I can't help but think if she got there after killing Ashley Lowe and got possessed by some of her personality, especially if you flip a coin or point a gun at her.
I don't think I can believe your "version" of what the Collector, Heartbreaker, and Porcurers really represent. You had it backwards.
All that crying about that bottle and in the end she doesn't even take a sip?
I know. It felt like such a missed opportunity.
She should just basically just tell everyone she's a "secret" assassin
io, please unlock the damn classic elusives already so we can make contracts with them!
Thank you Euler, if they bring back some ETs that you didn't get dialogue for, would you get it?
Glad you like it. I think I got most of the ETs that were worth getting when they re-did them in H2. If I missed any, it's possibly because they were so dull. Did you have one in mind?
@@Euler13 No, not really it seems many ETs are too terribly interesting, plus I don't think they'd use some ones you don't already have. I mean the Twin seemed to just recycle his lines like the swedish girl EVERY time they went to the cafe during his loop.
Her voice is the same voice used for ljudmilla vetrova
In the bushes in 4:15 is the best way to get her
3:25 Corvo ? Dishonored ?
Considering 47 is an Urban legend in the Assassin world, it is lost on me why there wasnt an interaction where you could talk to her, as 47. She would act shocked and suprised, while still keeping her guard up. After all, how often does it happen that you meet the guy who is an effective legend in your line of work. Maybe you could have even convinced her to isoltate herself, giving a front that you were betraying the ICA or something. Such assassin-too-assassin action would be so cool, yet is so rarely explored in this franchise.
That's a really good insight. They could go one step further by placing an optional target on the map and after assassinating her/him she contacts you and asks for a meeting.
6.38: Well, at least she complimented you
You don’t think Corvo is a reference to Corvo Attano, the Dishonored protagonist?
When are they gonna drop that Waldo elusive target mission?
and here I thought she gonna be the rival assassins like blood money did
very interesting dialogue
Did anyone else catch the accidental dialogue that said “You’re the CIA. You figure it out” ?
they talk like 47 don't exist
I mean... He keeps his life very private so it's not surprising no one knows such existence
He doesn't.
@@AstarionWifey The CIA, FBI, and most likely every assassin worth their salt has heard of, and is familliar with 47. When the interviewer from Blood money brought him up, the other knew imidiatly what he was refering to. Corvo calls 47 an "Urban legend", as do the antoaginists in blood money. So no, 47 is basically a celebrity in the assassination-comunity (if thats a thing). So it is very stupid that Joanne, one of the best assassins on the world stage, dosnt recognize 47 when standing literal 2 metera infront of her. Wasted oportunity to have an interaction there in my book.
The Iconoblast
Wow she has a very sensitive tongue she didn't even eat it
In the Last Minutes Therme Id no tone
Great
5:08 That's flawless assassin direct promotion hahaaha . Wish 47 could do something like that. 10:39 blatant lie lol
Subtle that last one. 😄
You mean this is what can happen on my normal play through?
The video Is really very good 👍🏻
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Did you try disguising as corvo black to see if she reacta differently?
Yes, sadly there are no dialogue prompts if you approach her. And if you stand in the same place that Corvo stands, she just walks-by without making any comments. Seems like a missed opportunity.
"One does not defy the Gods without consequences"
Jeez, ease up on the savagery
I assume there's no special dialogue for this ET seeing Sarah or Corvo's corpse?
"Aw yeah fantastic!"
What's 47 doing with Kassandra?
Why, it's Kim Kardashian!
She looks more like J-Lo.
this ET was actually originally a social media influencer, so there's that lol
“Kavanaugh” where have I heard that name before?
ryan kav from triller?
like most ETs, very disappointing. thanks for capturing the dialogue though.
I think The Collector was quite good, but otherwise I've learned to lower my expectations. I suspect that a number of the team at IOI work hard at producing the "story" elements, but there are often missed opportunities when it comes to bringing something new and unique in terms of dynamics and interesting mechanics.
6:35
Speed run this thanks to mrfreeze
Dont watch this idiot speedruning ets you missing out a lot
She is kinda hot
It doesn't matter to 47.
@@howtomundane3109 It does to me tho