The story was in the original Unreal Tournament, but it was all in writing, they didn't do cutscenes and if you watch the teaser trailer for this episode, they actually recreate the intro cinematic from the original Unreal Tournament. All of the secret level episodes were amazing, but this one is my favourite by far. Also the robot X4N (Xan) I think is either meant to be the same character or a huge reference to the champion of the entire tournament in the first game, Xan Krieger, who is also a robot/android.
Aye, it's more about "lore" I guess you could say, this is the best type of adaptation, it was why I prefered say...The Fallout adaptation over The last of us, coz it takes advantage of the lore and brings it to life. Really cool detail about Xan, thanks for sharing!
@@CouchPatroll So true, I preferred Fallout as well, I felt like they changed far too much in Last of us, mostly because they were retelling an already told story. The changes felt very off to me because of that.
@@captshavers Same man, same! Fallout was also like one of the first thing's we watched for the channel, if you're a fan, you could check out some of the tributes I have for it too on the channel, I think you'd enjoy them. But regarding TLOU...I agree, I feel like re-telling a story from a video game is just inferior to taking the lore and working with it instead to create something new in that world.
The Xan in this episode is our Xan that we know before he became tournament champion. Just like how they showed Malcolm. Two of the most iconic UT characters.
@@Evilshtt353 I believe in UT2k4 they expand on Xan, stating that he lead the rebellion/uprising. Liandri eventually stops it and he is then reprogrammed as a combatant because of his effectiveness. Likely why he shares the same eye as the other designs, but not the rest of the additions to his body.
To explain some of the weapons: - The pistol is called the Enforcer and is the standard sidearm of the Tournament - The shotgun is the Flak Cannon, which either impacts a metal disk to shoot fragments or launches the whole disk to explode on impact, effectively making it a sort of grenade launcher. - The big gun that shoots a huge missile is the Redeemer, and, IIRC, it's a cruise missile. That explains the huge explosion. If the missile is successfully shot down, however, the announcer calls "DENIED!" - The gun that shoots the bouncing saw blades is the Ripper and was seen in the first game, Unreal Tournament (1999). - The three-barreled gun is the Rocket Launcher and the model they used in this episode is actually the version seen in Unreal Tournament 3. The longer the trigger is held on the rocket launcher, the more rockets were loaded, up to three rockets per shot.
Nah, in the original plot both robot and human slaves fight alongside Xan. He's sort of the only one to ever hurt the Liandri corp, and gets idolized for it.
I mean, since theyre robots, he could probably just absorb their "consciousness's" into his own mainframe, and redirect them into new bodies or a simulated afterlife.
They aren't conscient like X4N is. "He" is the only one that has awareness, he expands his consciousness to the rest of them when he wants and when they are destroyed he just loses connection to that unit.
We sure did, it was really wholesome and easy go follow, the warhammer one was artistic and frankly amazing but so hard to understand as newbs to the franchise
Best episode so far, seriously. Also, is anyone else getting a sort of Ready Player One vibe from this whole series? The animation just looks and feels familiar.
Did you react on "All of us are dead" it's Zombie webseries, explain ( students in high school get destroyed due to zombie virus and you will get to see how they survive ) this is actually a such a Good series broo!❤
The story was in the original Unreal Tournament, but it was all in writing, they didn't do cutscenes and if you watch the teaser trailer for this episode, they actually recreate the intro cinematic from the original Unreal Tournament. All of the secret level episodes were amazing, but this one is my favourite by far. Also the robot X4N (Xan) I think is either meant to be the same character or a huge reference to the champion of the entire tournament in the first game, Xan Krieger, who is also a robot/android.
Aye, it's more about "lore" I guess you could say, this is the best type of adaptation, it was why I prefered say...The Fallout adaptation over The last of us, coz it takes advantage of the lore and brings it to life. Really cool detail about Xan, thanks for sharing!
@@CouchPatroll So true, I preferred Fallout as well, I felt like they changed far too much in Last of us, mostly because they were retelling an already told story. The changes felt very off to me because of that.
@@captshavers Same man, same! Fallout was also like one of the first thing's we watched for the channel, if you're a fan, you could check out some of the tributes I have for it too on the channel, I think you'd enjoy them. But regarding TLOU...I agree, I feel like re-telling a story from a video game is just inferior to taking the lore and working with it instead to create something new in that world.
The Xan in this episode is our Xan that we know before he became tournament champion. Just like how they showed Malcolm. Two of the most iconic UT characters.
@@Evilshtt353 I believe in UT2k4 they expand on Xan, stating that he lead the rebellion/uprising. Liandri eventually stops it and he is then reprogrammed as a combatant because of his effectiveness. Likely why he shares the same eye as the other designs, but not the rest of the additions to his body.
To explain some of the weapons:
- The pistol is called the Enforcer and is the standard sidearm of the Tournament
- The shotgun is the Flak Cannon, which either impacts a metal disk to shoot fragments or launches the whole disk to explode on impact, effectively making it a sort of grenade launcher.
- The big gun that shoots a huge missile is the Redeemer, and, IIRC, it's a cruise missile. That explains the huge explosion. If the missile is successfully shot down, however, the announcer calls "DENIED!"
- The gun that shoots the bouncing saw blades is the Ripper and was seen in the first game, Unreal Tournament (1999).
- The three-barreled gun is the Rocket Launcher and the model they used in this episode is actually the version seen in Unreal Tournament 3. The longer the trigger is held on the rocket launcher, the more rockets were loaded, up to three rockets per shot.
This is definitely my favourite episode, was sooo good!
It's really good!!
Rebel. Rebel. Rebel. Rebel. 🤖
Chills!
This is pretty much why we have Servitors & Mechanicus in Warhammer lore
Wouldn't need either if they weren't treated like garbage but you know space humanity's gotta space humanity.
The Tau prove otherwise.
@KaiserV-2 Imagined the Tau getting these robots and sending them to against their enemies, no one is safe not the space marine themselves
@KaiserV-2 like 5 men of iron could wipe the tau off the face of the galaxy
@@vast9467 I was referring to how the Tau AI probably isn't gonna rebel like the men of Iron.
Thought the other miners were gonna get fed up with Xan since it became apparent just how much he doesn't care for them.
Or they understood Xan is the special one, the smartest one.
Nah, in the original plot both robot and human slaves fight alongside Xan. He's sort of the only one to ever hurt the Liandri corp, and gets idolized for it.
I mean, since theyre robots, he could probably just absorb their "consciousness's" into his own mainframe, and redirect them into new bodies or a simulated afterlife.
They aren't conscient like X4N is. "He" is the only one that has awareness, he expands his consciousness to the rest of them when he wants and when they are destroyed he just loses connection to that unit.
@@keyhousesarajevo8581 Sort of? They have limited independence in life, but upon death they are downloaded for analysis.
Oh you guys are gonna love the rest of the episodes!
My favorite episode, closely tied with #5 and #8 :)
Elodie Yung (Elektra from Daredevil) is the voice of the Liandri woman.
Yeah no reactors played the original 1999 UT. As soon as I saw the 2 towers at the end I almost cried.
Yo, I was sooo hyped when I recognized Two Worlds as the final arena.
Glad to see y'all really enjoyed this episode too!
We sure did, it was really wholesome and easy go follow, the warhammer one was artistic and frankly amazing but so hard to understand as newbs to the franchise
EP 5
What is your Duty!?
TO SERVE THE EMPEROR'S WILL
What is the Emperor's Will!?
THAT WE FIGHT AND DIE
What is Death!?
IT IS OUR DUTY!
"Rise Son of Guilliman" 🔥👑
I like your channel. Bice work
Thank you very much!
NTR hat is insane😂
Best episode so far, seriously. Also, is anyone else getting a sort of Ready Player One vibe from this whole series? The animation just looks and feels familiar.
We loved it as well! Not sure about Ready player one, but the animation is quite something, Blur is an awesome studio!
Oh man the next one is it
Keep an eye out, it may drop sooner than expected! ;)
I can’t wait for episode 5
Working on it! Coming soon! :)
Did you react on "All of us are dead" it's Zombie webseries, explain ( students in high school get destroyed due to zombie virus and you will get to see how they survive ) this is actually a such a Good series broo!❤
We haven't, but in terms of zombies, we plan on covering the 28 days/weeks films soon.
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