1:26 Really cool moment, not only does Wash hit a flying knee, then a nice 1-2 combo followed by another knee but as Tex knocks him down he manages to grab her BR off her back.
I like Wash cuz how he resembles himself w/ the red & blue team before he joined the freelance. Basically he’s the advanced version of r&b team who’s by-the-book yet expertly abides it.
I always wondered about how the main body of Freelancers would react to this version of Wash. Seeing the happy go lucky, kinda dumb guy they know and love become a ruthless and serious as hell fighter.
To me, Wash by Seasons 6 and 8 surpassed the other Freelancers in skill. He was Recovery One. South Was Recovery 2; a possible indicator of superiority in combatives. Additionally, he got the better of Wyoming, Maine, and Tex. By Season 10 I’d say he’s a good fight for, if not outright superior to Carolina.
pretty sure wash was always this skillful, as noted by his leader board rank. it's just that he's being serious now. although they would probably be proud
"She died in her real life and that's all the director ever remembered of her. So now. No matter how tough she is. No matter hard she fights. She's always going to fail because that's what she's based on. No matter what she's doing, or what she's trying to accomplish just when her goal is within her reach. It gets yanked away. Every. Single. Time."
I never really understood this logic though, either some subroutine in Tex purposely caused her to fail or magic just exists and Tex is straight up cursed like Qrow in RWBY. I love the idea, but I just don't get how it would work in this setting with this character (an AI) specifically.
@@nagger8216she was inadvertently programmed with a self-sabotaging mechanism intrinsic to her nature. She can never win because she wasn’t programmed as a winner
@@maikamcnairy9545 yeah but didn’t she kick York, Wyoming and Meta’s ass during Freelancer training, not to mention being able to successfully storm the ‘mother of invention’ with only the help of York. Even then she was the top dog of the Freelance Program where even Carolina said she stood no chance against her. Perhaps what he was meaning was Epsilon-Tex, the one made from Epsilon’s memory while BETA was much more skilled and not prone to self defeating mechanics.
@@f.ggaming8206 she’s strong she’s smart she is capable problem is it’s her fate to always lose in the end. It’s like basically running a track and field but every time you are about to win your trip at the last second every single time.
@@nagger8216I kind of understood it like this: Church/Alpha is effectively a copy of the director’s entire person, through a futuristic brain scan thing. Tex/beta was created as a byproduct of Alpha, presumably a copy of the director’s memory of Allison; then his obsession with Allison’s death would be effectively intrinsic to her very being, hence Tex always failing. The confusing part to me is how the director’s memory of Allison managed to split off a full, albeit dysfunctional, AI. The process is supposed to be based on Halsey making Cortana out of herself through a brain mapping thing in the Halo games.
@@AA-N32 Everytime something weird happens to Wash he remarks the insanity of what's happening, like when he was ran over by Griff, where he said "Is that a...CAR?!"
Despite this being one of Monty's first works with RT, I still think this is probably the best fight scene he ever made, if not definitely one of them. To this day I still can't imagine all the work that went into this, between the fluid fight choreography and animation and the characters bouncing around on a bunch of falling pillars and rocks at different elevations. Just perfect
Personal fav has to be the Fight on the Highway durring the Heist. Such a perfect use of the environment, plus the background work AND the use of space
anyone who read any of the Halo novels knows Red vs Blue got it so much closer to how fast the Spartans can actually move. I would have absolutely loved to see Monty have been in charge of a fight scene featuring Kelly. (and Li-008 based on his description, if he weren't a throwaway Spartan. He coincidentally wore EVA armor like the Meta) This has all the bad-assery, strength, and twitch-reflexes associated with Spartans, as well as the followeable-yet-high paced combat that made movies like Winter Soldier have such awesome fight scenes.
And yet, when everyone was shown the Halo 5 opening cutscene, which, imo, has all of the same energy as this fight scene, they're suddenly bitching that 'this is Power Rangers, not Halo'. I think Halo 5's intro scene is on par with the Meta & Wash vs Tex scene as far as energy and combat capabilities goes. I guess Halo fans are kinda crazy and simple-minded in that aspect, unable to wrap their heads around just how crazy Spartans are in combat
@@alexfrost2799 they also had thrusters to move like that too. So not exactly lore accurate either. I'd say Infinite's Chief gameplay is the closest to a lore accurate Spartan.
@@alexfrost2799 halo 5 intro was completely different and inferior to this. It relied too much on their armour abilities, which is something both this scene in RVB, the bungie halos, and even the early halo novels never did. The Spartans fought and moved mainly with their skill, not relying on shit like thrusters. Plus the art style changed away from the military theme that has always been halo, it became too sci-fi and childlike. The love for halo that you "bungie fanboy haters" have is very fake.
The key is the cut frame. The moment of impact isn’t animated. It’s skipped to give it that extra sped and oomph. Only Monty could pull it off, apparently.
they had monty, a fight animation genius, there are videos comparing his fights with newer ones and it shows the gap in skill and understanding even more so
One is grounded and more realistic the other is for the rule of cool. You see how fast they are in Monty despite their legs not in sync? The new one has better animation but the old one is cooler
That move tex did on meta were she holds him in the ar that is an assassination for halo 5 when I was watching halo 5 assassination videos that assassination reminded me of Tex's attack move
Monty was the John Woo of animated fisticuffs. Every fight he made was unrelentingly frenetic, had exception choreography and never relied on choppy camerawork. He had a real talent for this sort of thing. Also let’s not forget Jeff with this beautifully action packed score. Man RT really used to be something weren’t they?
Different bodies, different Texes. The one that couldn't lift Andy was one of the robot bodies built by Sarge and Lopez from a kit, with massive tampering from Sarge. This one was built directly by the Director in an attempt to make Tex as powerful as he once believed Allison to be. This Tex is way stronger than Tex's second body.
He's always been a good shot with the BR, as we saw with him taking down that hornet mid-air in s9. It's still pretty awesome how he went from one of the weakest freelanceers to being the one to take Tex down.
@@tommoolenaar3901He was never one of the weakest. He was consistently on the leaderboard. Sure he didn’t stand against Tex and Carolina, but nobody did.
@@kalamari3288 It depends who you ask. A lot of freelancers like York, South and even Wash himself in s11 say he was one of the worst but yeah he still stayed on the leaderboard and even got to 5th place in s9, ranking above both North and South who we've seen fight at a much higher level before. It's hard to judge but personally I think he was one of the less impressive agents of the project.
@@tommoolenaar3901 I mean even if he ranked below Tex, Carolina, Maine, York, North, South, and CT, that still places him in the top 10. There were presumably 49-50 freelancers (not sure if there was a Puerto Rico). That said, I don’t even know if it would be fair to place him below North and South.
@@kalamari3288 Yeah true. Dunno if he's better than either one of the twins though, considering how they tore up that oil platform at the start of s9. Wash never struck me as the type to fight through a whole army like that but maybe North and South were exponentially better fighters when working together or something. I just feel like during the events of s9-10, all the other freelancers had more impressive combat feats than Wash (apart from Flowers and York who didn't really do much).
He wasn't talking about the thing, he was talking about the ice. "Be more careful this thing can't get any more hits" Which was proven right by the entire thing coming down with some explosives
@@Juli-de2of But the ice hadn't been hit when he said it. Also, why would he call the ice "this thing" wouldn't "this place" or "the ice" make more sense?
0:22 This is why Tex became my favorite freelancer besides York.. mini gun tactic- doesn’t make sense sure but the fact she brought one up is enough for me to place her in 1st.
1:24-1:30 is one of the coolest sequences ever. If Washington didn't grab her gun, she could have shot at them as they were running up, which would have ended them both. Monty is a genius.
I hate making these kinds of comparisons, but..... how is it that RvB Revelation, essentially RoosterTeeth's first foray into original CG, has action scenes that flow so beautifully, while RvB Zero is so stiff and awkward?
Mony Oum was the gifted animator that crafted the awesome fight scenes in RvB seasons 8-10. He left the RvB team after S-10 to focus on RWBY, and he passed away in 2015
It’s also a matter of what you put in. This isn’t to discount Monty, dude knew what he was doing, but RT at this time seemed to let him do his thing and stayed the fuck out of his way. RT now is owned and more corporate alongside having internal corruption and fuckabouts so it has gone from Talent to Sweatshop Animation, and no matter who you have Sweatshop Animation is going to deliver fucking trash every time.
Notice that once Wash snatches Tex's BR she is forced to get more aggressive despite trying to run away and let the avalanche catch them. She throws a hunk of ice at Wash to stop him aiming, then as soon as he recovers she throws Maine at him.
How in the hell did RVB Rooster Teeth make amazing badass fight scenes…but Halo or Bungie couldn’t make a more intense fight between Master Chief and Locke??
Because rooster teeth loved their series and 343 hated halo. You can tell even their earliest episodes had love out into them but 343 was always trying to reinvent halo into their own game.
To be fair, rooster teeth hasn't had the best animation since Monty unfortunately passed away either, the tex versus Carolina fight in the temple season for
Because Monty Oum, the guy that made these fight sequences, was a large part of the reason why people were attracted to these shows. By season 9, half the season was action sequences mixed with classic RvB stuff, as opposed to one fight scene in Halo 5. That said, that scene was still shit and had terrible choreography, but my point is that RT hired a guy to help create a whole new era of RT and internet entertainment, as opposed to two assholes just fighting in a game. Monty was too good for 343 and Halo 5, basically
When you look at the Freelancers' early days, to think that Wash and the Meta, fighting side by side, would be fighting Tex of all people, in her last real battle, and actually giving her a run for her money despite her rigging the whole battlefield in her favour. It's just so damn insane and I love it.
Ehhh, he was always good, he was just a gullible goof that was easy to make fun of regardless of his skill. During Project Freelancer he was never shown to be incompetent with anything except for flying with a jetpack, and making a dumb comment during the fight with Sharkface/flamethrower guy in the Tower during the Heist.
Wash and Meta were on the lower end of the Freelancer program back in the day. In training Tex would have annihilated them. But weirdly here she actually seems to have made them even more lethal by pushing them to the brink.
Maine/The Meta was such a badass character. Dude had the durability and strength of a frickin tank. He blew himself and Tex up and still came back to stab her in the face, WHO GETS UP FROM THAT?!
I like how they pair Wash & Meta to fight Tex. Wash isn't really an outstanding freelancer per se, but he was the jack of all trades, perfect standard soldier kind of straight B+ Freelancer. Coupled with the extreme durability of Meta who can take multiple hits from Tex and still going, it's only a matter of time they find a crack in Tex's defense or outlast Tex in combat.
i love that shot of those shittily photoshopped bombs right before tex starts the avalanche. this show was jank as hell but god the action really holds up
In a RvB song "On Your Knees" it basically says that Texas is the strongest. Don't seem like the strongest when she was dead long before and now a spike through her face. This proves one of two things. 1st Everyone was wrong on Wash being the worst fighter. 2nd Maine either held back in training, he got stronger or Tex got weaker. She WAS killed again by Donut with a Plasma Grenade thrown halfway across Blood Gulch, Donut of all people.
Tex represents failure. No matter how much she tries she’s destined to fail. Wash & Maine/Meta both improved overtime ever since of the aftermath of Project Freelancer. Although, Delta did stated that there were still better Agent’s than Wash (Recovery: Ep3)
Meta does not have any of his equipment here so he is heavily nerfed. Tex is also an AI that can use equipment on her own, in this battle she has a strength unit. Her new body is also better than the body she had in PFL or in blood gulch. She lost because she is always bound to fail due to her programming
Terlinilia But the Meta doesn’t have his AI here. And if this was BETA Tex then she would have fared much better than anyone else against the Meta. Before Meta got his AI he wasn’t even on the leaderboard.
@@grantg1598 That's what I said. If Meta would have still had his A.I, all 8, then he would have stood a far better chance at beating Tex. Instead, all of the A.I except for Epsilon had been destroyed in the EMP. Without A.I his equipment was _mostly_ useless.
He did still have all that armor equipment picked up from the other Freelancers he killed though. I think Maine became addicted, and once the AI were destroyed it left a hole that only gaining more power could fill
I really wish they didn’t make the main cast totally ineffective in every fight. It would be so cool to see Simmons leap across a giant canyon and help grif actually kick someone’s ass
...of all time
What do you want from me? I ran track in high school.
Not my fault. Someone put a wall in my way.
It bounces?!?! This is the worst gun
You ever wonder why we're here?
You just got damnit messed up my one liner
1:26 Really cool moment, not only does Wash hit a flying knee, then a nice 1-2 combo followed by another knee but as Tex knocks him down he manages to grab her BR off her back.
Wash is such an under appreciated. Badass, especially in seasons 8 and 13. His rivalry with locus is still one of my favorite parts of the show.
I didnt notice he grabbed her BR
If it even remotely involves a battle rifle, Wash is an unstoppable force.
I DIDNT EVEN SEE THAT BRUH
I like Wash cuz how he resembles himself w/ the red & blue team before he joined the freelance. Basically he’s the advanced version of r&b team who’s by-the-book yet expertly abides it.
I always wondered about how the main body of Freelancers would react to this version of Wash. Seeing the happy go lucky, kinda dumb guy they know and love become a ruthless and serious as hell fighter.
He was a decent soldier along with the rest
Wash was high ranking, he jus acted stupid for some reason
To me, Wash by Seasons 6 and 8 surpassed the other Freelancers in skill. He was Recovery One. South Was Recovery 2; a possible indicator of superiority in combatives. Additionally, he got the better of Wyoming, Maine, and Tex. By Season 10 I’d say he’s a good fight for, if not outright superior to Carolina.
@@AwFiddleStickss Don’t forget Wash was on the leaderboard for most of the program
pretty sure wash was always this skillful, as noted by his leader board rank. it's just that he's being serious now. although they would probably be proud
"She died in her real life and that's all the director ever remembered of her. So now. No matter how tough she is. No matter hard she fights. She's always going to fail because that's what she's based on. No matter what she's doing, or what she's trying to accomplish just when her goal is within her reach. It gets yanked away. Every. Single. Time."
I never really understood this logic though, either some subroutine in Tex purposely caused her to fail or magic just exists and Tex is straight up cursed like Qrow in RWBY. I love the idea, but I just don't get how it would work in this setting with this character (an AI) specifically.
@@nagger8216she was inadvertently programmed with a self-sabotaging mechanism intrinsic to her nature. She can never win because she wasn’t programmed as a winner
@@maikamcnairy9545 yeah but didn’t she kick York, Wyoming and Meta’s ass during Freelancer training, not to mention being able to successfully storm the ‘mother of invention’ with only the help of York. Even then she was the top dog of the Freelance Program where even Carolina said she stood no chance against her. Perhaps what he was meaning was Epsilon-Tex, the one made from Epsilon’s memory while BETA was much more skilled and not prone to self defeating mechanics.
@@f.ggaming8206 she’s strong she’s smart she is capable problem is it’s her fate to always lose in the end. It’s like basically running a track and field but every time you are about to win your trip at the last second every single time.
@@nagger8216I kind of understood it like this: Church/Alpha is effectively a copy of the director’s entire person, through a futuristic brain scan thing. Tex/beta was created as a byproduct of Alpha, presumably a copy of the director’s memory of Allison; then his obsession with Allison’s death would be effectively intrinsic to her very being, hence Tex always failing. The confusing part to me is how the director’s memory of Allison managed to split off a full, albeit dysfunctional, AI.
The process is supposed to be based on Halsey making Cortana out of herself through a brain mapping thing in the Halo games.
Mountain blows up.
Wash: "THIS IS WHY WE DIDN'T HAVE ANY MISSIONS TOGETHER!"
Technically they did
1:16 I just realized Wash says “Is that a... Mountain?” He continued the gag! I never heard the mountain part.
gag?
What gag?
@@AA-N32 Everytime something weird happens to Wash he remarks the insanity of what's happening, like when he was ran over by Griff, where he said "Is that a...CAR?!"
“If it’s not a car it’s a cliff…”
I miss Meta. The dude’s a freaking bulldozer. By far one of the most bad ass characters in this whole series.
I miss him to:(
What happened to him?
@@RealCorndog He drowned after he fell off the cliff
one of?
@@RealCorndog he was dragged off the edge of the cliff by the Puma
Despite this being one of Monty's first works with RT, I still think this is probably the best fight scene he ever made, if not definitely one of them. To this day I still can't imagine all the work that went into this, between the fluid fight choreography and animation and the characters bouncing around on a bunch of falling pillars and rocks at different elevations. Just perfect
Personal fav has to be the Fight on the Highway durring the Heist. Such a perfect use of the environment, plus the background work AND the use of space
To be honest I think his peak was in the RWBY trailer reveals. Red and Yellow are just so KINO
@@omarrojo9484 Art direction wise? Definitely the Red trailer. But in terms of fight choreography this is very close to taking the cake.
anyone who read any of the Halo novels knows Red vs Blue got it so much closer to how fast the Spartans can actually move. I would have absolutely loved to see Monty have been in charge of a fight scene featuring Kelly. (and Li-008 based on his description, if he weren't a throwaway Spartan. He coincidentally wore EVA armor like the Meta) This has all the bad-assery, strength, and twitch-reflexes associated with Spartans, as well as the followeable-yet-high paced combat that made movies like Winter Soldier have such awesome fight scenes.
And yet, when everyone was shown the Halo 5 opening cutscene, which, imo, has all of the same energy as this fight scene, they're suddenly bitching that 'this is Power Rangers, not Halo'. I think Halo 5's intro scene is on par with the Meta & Wash vs Tex scene as far as energy and combat capabilities goes. I guess Halo fans are kinda crazy and simple-minded in that aspect, unable to wrap their heads around just how crazy Spartans are in combat
@@alexfrost2799 artstyle change, not the way they move
@@burnttoast.2017 no, Bungie fanboys were complaining about the way they move too
@@alexfrost2799 they also had thrusters to move like that too. So not exactly lore accurate either. I'd say Infinite's Chief gameplay is the closest to a lore accurate Spartan.
@@alexfrost2799 halo 5 intro was completely different and inferior to this. It relied too much on their armour abilities, which is something both this scene in RVB, the bungie halos, and even the early halo novels never did. The Spartans fought and moved mainly with their skill, not relying on shit like thrusters. Plus the art style changed away from the military theme that has always been halo, it became too sci-fi and childlike. The love for halo that you "bungie fanboy haters" have is very fake.
0:11 I freakin love that punch
The key is the cut frame. The moment of impact isn’t animated. It’s skipped to give it that extra sped and oomph. Only Monty could pull it off, apparently.
The meta: Strong, Powerful, has all the AI,
Tex: Get Nate Nae’d
The thing is he DOESNT have ANY of the AI here. They all died in season 6
@Godzillafan-tv1ks he had thier equipment tho no? Pretty sure he still couldn't use it
Honestly though, it should speak a lot of Wash’s prowess as a fighter when he’s keeping up with Tex of all fighters.
Yeah man it's so cool to see how much he's improved compared to s9 and s10. He's the one who eventually brought her down with the BR.
Bro why does animation from 10 years ago look way smoother than the animation now
they had monty, a fight animation genius, there are videos comparing his fights with newer ones and it shows the gap in skill and understanding even more so
One is grounded and more realistic the other is for the rule of cool.
You see how fast they are in Monty despite their legs not in sync? The new one has better animation but the old one is cooler
And it still holds up even now
Monty was that guy
Because Monty was the Cliff Burton of animating fights
Love it how when meta grabs the brute shot, it appears out of thin air.
Lmao it falls down from the top of the screen dude
@@jeffthekiller7535 so, out of this air
1:42 this move has lived rent free in my head for a decade
That move tex did on meta were she holds him in the ar that is an assassination for halo 5 when I was watching halo 5 assassination videos that assassination reminded me of Tex's attack move
Its clearly not because this was made 4 years before halo 5
@@Astrogig goes to show how much Rooster Teeth influenced 343 studios.
@@Astrogig he never said it was FROM halo 5, he said its an assassination IN halo 5
@@Astrogig Most Halo games actually have references to this series, so it wouldn't be surprising if they based an assassination on a move from RvB.
@@danielramsey6141 Clearly not enough or they would stop making shit
To this day this is the best fight in animation ive ever seen
Monty was the John Woo of animated fisticuffs. Every fight he made was unrelentingly frenetic, had exception choreography and never relied on choppy camerawork. He had a real talent for this sort of thing. Also let’s not forget Jeff with this beautifully action packed score.
Man RT really used to be something weren’t they?
imagine her and Carolina against Felix and Locus
Zynxi She would lose like this she was made to fail if you paid attention you'd know that
Agent Washington ohhh, i know about that, but what if she wasnt? (i should've said that)
Vegeta The Prince
Carolina wasn't made to fail, it was Texas
Zynxi Epic.
in the long run... but she didnt fail at kicking the reds and blues as so why would she fail now?
When rvb shifts from gameplay to animation you know shits about to get real
Washington was the first character I was introduced to and from that moment he was my favourite
The most epic fight I’ve ever seen
@Yazid ACHARY-KHAN *i see whatcha did there*
personally, my favorite one is tex vs carolina
@@seth6525 i didnt
How can so much awesome be packed into 3 minutes
Welcome to when Halo isnt restricted by a game engine, me boy
Because Monty Oum, may he rest in peace, was a crazy animating genius.
@@s-094cam5 what a guy, rip
I like how Tex can carry a HUGE MINIGUN but she couldn't carry a ball shaped bomb
Different bodies, different Texes. The one that couldn't lift Andy was one of the robot bodies built by Sarge and Lopez from a kit, with massive tampering from Sarge. This one was built directly by the Director in an attempt to make Tex as powerful as he once believed Allison to be. This Tex is way stronger than Tex's second body.
Grip is a big deal. It’s easier to carry something with handles than a solid metal ball.
Andy is just that heavy
Washington could have possibly rivaled Carolina if he was this serious the entire time the Freelancer program was active
I'd like to appreciate that Wash actually managed to shoot her
He's always been a good shot with the BR, as we saw with him taking down that hornet mid-air in s9. It's still pretty awesome how he went from one of the weakest freelanceers to being the one to take Tex down.
@@tommoolenaar3901He was never one of the weakest. He was consistently on the leaderboard. Sure he didn’t stand against Tex and Carolina, but nobody did.
@@kalamari3288 It depends who you ask. A lot of freelancers like York, South and even Wash himself in s11 say he was one of the worst but yeah he still stayed on the leaderboard and even got to 5th place in s9, ranking above both North and South who we've seen fight at a much higher level before. It's hard to judge but personally I think he was one of the less impressive agents of the project.
@@tommoolenaar3901 I mean even if he ranked below Tex, Carolina, Maine, York, North, South, and CT, that still places him in the top 10. There were presumably 49-50 freelancers (not sure if there was a Puerto Rico). That said, I don’t even know if it would be fair to place him below North and South.
@@kalamari3288 Yeah true. Dunno if he's better than either one of the twins though, considering how they tore up that oil platform at the start of s9. Wash never struck me as the type to fight through a whole army like that but maybe North and South were exponentially better fighters when working together or something. I just feel like during the events of s9-10, all the other freelancers had more impressive combat feats than Wash (apart from Flowers and York who didn't really do much).
Watching this back years after my childhood is bringing back so many memories.
why did wash tell the meta to be careful when he's the one who dropped the thing?
Infinite Scratch ikr
@@mad_king6674 He's not talking to the meta, he was actually talking to Tex. but then again, that wouldn't have done much.
joseph ge good point
He wasn't talking about the thing, he was talking about the ice. "Be more careful this thing can't get any more hits" Which was proven right by the entire thing coming down with some explosives
@@Juli-de2of But the ice hadn't been hit when he said it. Also, why would he call the ice "this thing" wouldn't "this place" or "the ice" make more sense?
0:22 This is why Tex became my favorite freelancer besides York.. mini gun tactic- doesn’t make sense sure but the fact she brought one up is enough for me to place her in 1st.
The video ends before the fight ends...
Back when Washington was still a badass
Kevin Poppe what do you mean was?
Still is
Well, he got cerebal hypoxia. but he was still badass.
@@josephge4223 well he fixed that. Then got it again lol.
I wish we had dynamic maps like this
It's called "levolution".
And welcome to Battlefield
1:24-1:30 is one of the coolest sequences ever. If Washington didn't grab her gun, she could have shot at them as they were running up, which would have ended them both. Monty is a genius.
thats such a good catch, I never noticed that till you said it
I hate making these kinds of comparisons, but..... how is it that RvB Revelation, essentially RoosterTeeth's first foray into original CG, has action scenes that flow so beautifully, while RvB Zero is so stiff and awkward?
Mony Oum was the gifted animator that crafted the awesome fight scenes in RvB seasons 8-10. He left the RvB team after S-10 to focus on RWBY, and he passed away in 2015
@@mrwiskers101 RWBY signalled the end of the good times.
@@mrwiskers101 F
he was a good guy, i would've shake his hand if i would met im alive
It’s also a matter of what you put in. This isn’t to discount Monty, dude knew what he was doing, but RT at this time seemed to let him do his thing and stayed the fuck out of his way. RT now is owned and more corporate alongside having internal corruption and fuckabouts so it has gone from Talent to Sweatshop Animation, and no matter who you have Sweatshop Animation is going to deliver fucking trash every time.
2:06 most epic thing ever
An accurate depiction of a Spartan 2 vs two Spartan 4s.
But they win lol
@@nagger8216 Only cause she actually got shot. Plus other fated issues
1:21 literally the best part 🔥🔥
Notice that once Wash snatches Tex's BR she is forced to get more aggressive despite trying to run away and let the avalanche catch them. She throws a hunk of ice at Wash to stop him aiming, then as soon as he recovers she throws Maine at him.
Monty is a GENIUS.
They made every second count with the choreography.
The doctor :you have 2 minutes and 53 seconds to live
Me :
0:12 oh dang she decked him!!!😱🤯
Better Fighting scene than Halo 5
Monty just had that IT factor dude... Dude had style on style and knew how to tell a story with it.
Fights like these make me miss Monty Oum R.I.P Brother😢
RVB........ A serie I wished I didn't missed when it came......
How in the hell did RVB Rooster Teeth make amazing badass fight scenes…but Halo or Bungie couldn’t make a more intense fight between Master Chief and Locke??
Because rooster teeth loved their series and 343 hated halo. You can tell even their earliest episodes had love out into them but 343 was always trying to reinvent halo into their own game.
To be fair, RT’s modern animation is about on par with, if not worse than Halo 5’s shuffle fuck slap fest.
To be fair, rooster teeth hasn't had the best animation since Monty unfortunately passed away either, the tex versus Carolina fight in the temple season for
Because Monty Oum, the guy that made these fight sequences, was a large part of the reason why people were attracted to these shows. By season 9, half the season was action sequences mixed with classic RvB stuff, as opposed to one fight scene in Halo 5. That said, that scene was still shit and had terrible choreography, but my point is that RT hired a guy to help create a whole new era of RT and internet entertainment, as opposed to two assholes just fighting in a game. Monty was too good for 343 and Halo 5, basically
Bungie didn't do locke vs chief.
When you look at the Freelancers' early days, to think that Wash and the Meta, fighting side by side, would be fighting Tex of all people, in her last real battle, and actually giving her a run for her money despite her rigging the whole battlefield in her favour. It's just so damn insane and I love it.
2:50 Washington: That is worst second throw ever of all time!
Still one of (if not the most) underrated fights in the series.
That was the second worst throw...
ever, of all time.
What do you want from me? I ran track in high school.
Washington should have said “How about you kick it to me next time.”
Agent Washington got a lot better over the years
Ehhh, he was always good, he was just a gullible goof that was easy to make fun of regardless of his skill. During Project Freelancer he was never shown to be incompetent with anything except for flying with a jetpack, and making a dumb comment during the fight with Sharkface/flamethrower guy in the Tower during the Heist.
@@andyjacobs7010 Except he was also called the worst fighter of the freelancers, so there's that
my god we need more oum style animated fights RIP king
Wash and Meta were on the lower end of the Freelancer program back in the day. In training Tex would have annihilated them. But weirdly here she actually seems to have made them even more lethal by pushing them to the brink.
What program do they used? And how do they get the spartans models?
Poser.
SFM for animation
@@zeeksairsoft8425 no, they used poser you are wrong
@@Traveler_202 dayum they used poser? my bad lol, I don't even remember making half of my comments on anything.
Was so stoked when The Meta showed Tex truly who was the most badass Freelancer
Back when RVB was actually good... So much nostalgia..
“NO! Be more careful this thing can’t take any more hits!”
I love what they did with doc
Still one of the best fight sequences ive seen
Still one of the best fights Monty ever choreographed
Maine/The Meta was such a badass character. Dude had the durability and strength of a frickin tank. He blew himself and Tex up and still came back to stab her in the face, WHO GETS UP FROM THAT?!
I fucking love this scene
Awesome and great 👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
God this season of Red Vs Blue will always be my fave
I like how they pair Wash & Meta to fight Tex. Wash isn't really an outstanding freelancer per se, but he was the jack of all trades, perfect standard soldier kind of straight B+ Freelancer. Coupled with the extreme durability of Meta who can take multiple hits from Tex and still going, it's only a matter of time they find a crack in Tex's defense or outlast Tex in combat.
The most badass fight in rvb 🔥🔥
Wash attacks and drops the containment unit. "BE MORE CAREFUL!" bruh, look who's talking
i love that shot of those shittily photoshopped bombs right before tex starts the avalanche. this show was jank as hell but god the action really holds up
2:00 anyone know the song?
it's called ice fight, hope it helps if you didn't find it on your own already
I like ya cut, Maine.
0:11
Esto definitivamente es cine 🗿👍
This show made me disappointed in halo's because they squandered so much potential...
In a RvB song "On Your Knees" it basically says that Texas is the strongest. Don't seem like the strongest when she was dead long before and now a spike through her face. This proves one of two things.
1st Everyone was wrong on Wash being the worst fighter.
2nd Maine either held back in training, he got stronger or Tex got weaker.
She WAS killed again by Donut with a Plasma Grenade thrown halfway across Blood Gulch, Donut of all people.
Tex represents failure. No matter how much she tries she’s destined to fail.
Wash & Maine/Meta both improved overtime ever since of the aftermath of Project Freelancer. Although, Delta did stated that there were still better Agent’s than Wash (Recovery: Ep3)
Mounty Oum=God.
Meta = unstoppable force of nature that only got beaten by the biggest idiots in the universe
that was the best fight ever
I just realized that Tex pot buster’d the meta.
I'm wrong, tex is stronger than the meta
Meta does not have any of his equipment here so he is heavily nerfed. Tex is also an AI that can use equipment on her own, in this battle she has a strength unit. Her new body is also better than the body she had in PFL or in blood gulch. She lost because she is always bound to fail due to her programming
If the A.I hadn't been destroyed The Meta would have definitely crushed Tex and everybody else
Terlinilia But the Meta doesn’t have his AI here. And if this was BETA Tex then she would have fared much better than anyone else against the Meta. Before Meta got his AI he wasn’t even on the leaderboard.
@@grantg1598 That's what I said. If Meta would have still had his A.I, all 8, then he would have stood a far better chance at beating Tex. Instead, all of the A.I except for Epsilon had been destroyed in the EMP. Without A.I his equipment was _mostly_ useless.
Terlinilia I’m pretty sure the only equipment he could use without AI was the voice one and maybe the strength unit in very small doses.
In the end, Washington and Maine were able to beat Tex. Carolina must have been jealous XD
Meta gets revenge
What is the song?
I love tex
she was so badass
Of all time
Anyone else recon metta was still sore after the training mission?
Everything cool and epic, but everyone here don't know the name of the soundtrack, i'm pretty sure cuz i couldn't find any
of all time
0:10 Meta. Remember the basics of CQC
Tex is Batman🤣
pinnacle
0:16
They must be in America with all the guns in the enviroment.
The only person Tex couldn't beat was Max Lucas.
great times
Chadd 180 twyford
My boi Maine had no ai and he was fucking shit up....
He did still have all that armor equipment picked up from the other Freelancers he killed though. I think Maine became addicted, and once the AI were destroyed it left a hole that only gaining more power could fill
Not to be mean but technically at this point it was just Maine
The red vs blue with halo 1 2 and 3 are still the best....the onez with halo 4 and above....meh
Tax
I really wish they didn’t make the main cast totally ineffective in every fight. It would be so cool to see Simmons leap across a giant canyon and help grif actually kick someone’s ass
I'm a pro at halo so I love agent Texas she I a very violent person and that's why I love her
Slade Wilson you’re so pro