Plot Twist: Vaas faked his death, fled to New Mexico, changed his name to Nacho, and continues his life of crime as a drug lord along side his childhood friend, Tuco Salamanca.
The definition of insanity that Vass seems to know is the fact that people do things over and over again expecting a different result. Without realizing it, Jason was used as an example of this when he kept getting captured/released by Vass and further proved to the player that both Vass AND Jason, are by Vass's definition, insane.
The definition of insanity... Trying to kill Jason over and over again expecting him to stay dead! It makes sense he tries a different way each time, burning, drowning shooting and finally stabbing...
Dilandau88 Thanks man. It pisses me that this whole Seed appears in the game more times than me. Even his sister has more minutes of fame than me. This is not fer.
Vaas is the definition of perfect Far Cry villain. He makes Far Cry 3, which was already amazing, even better with his personal brand of craziness and humour. He’s as iconic to Far Cry as Jack is to Borderlands
@@arik2216 claptrap is iconic in gaming, but Handsome Jack is arguable the most iconic character in the Borderlands fandom purely because he’s both so likeable and so hateable for the player. Vaas bt his very nature is iconic and Jack fits the same mold
Throughout the whole game, Jason is looking his future self in the face. Had he become entirely corrupted by the island and it's insanity, he would've become Vaas. Only Vaas is the only one who realises this. We never truly left the island. "Them or me. Me or them." "You are me, and I am you."
@@spartacussmith7070 basically it turns out pyro never knew ivorys age, he continued after learning ivory was 16 but that’s literally the age of consent in both the uk and Pensilvania. Tldr pyro aint no diddler
I go back to the game every once in awhile and play until the point of Vaas' death. After that I just kinda stopped caring.. Hoyt was just an evil dude, Vaas had depth.
@Kyslel_ that's what I loved about vaas. He was an awesome villain, but we should be grateful. 20 minutes is better than a few minutes. And companies have tried to copy vaas and failed, that's a good thing.
“This lighter really sucks, so much for poetics” Vaas puts the lighter in Jason’s shirt pocket which ends up preventing him from being killed and Jason then takes revenge on Vaas Wow took me 7 years to figure that out
@@hanniballecters Why are you acting like a bitch Negan? And why the fuck did you let Daryl do all the work, jesus. I thought you were gonna fight Beta one on one, I was bloody disappointed in you Negan.
Kind of disappointing that they never made a far cry movie based on far cry 3 and bring back the guy who played vaas that would have been awesome and we would have gotten to see more of the Vass character.
While I like Pagan Min more as a character, I was actually frightened in every single one of Vaas' scenes because of how unpredictable he is, which is why he's the better villian.
I really love the fact that in the game Jason slowly becomes Vaas. In the tutorial he is barely able to kill but by the end, because of all of the corruption of the island, Jason becomes just like, if not even worse than Vaas.
@@justsomeguywithoutamustach6482 in his speech about insanity, vaas tells about a guy who tought him what it was, and how he killed him. If you think about it, its all about a larger loop because vaas is the one who taught you about insanity, and you killed him.
at 11:04 the sound the knife makes when it hits jason is probably one of the most realistic things ive seen in videogames so far, knives dont make the sound of blades scraping against eacother when they hit flesh, they thump, and thats why this scene is so great. for me it just adds way more drama to it because you can almost feel the impact yourself.
@@infinitesimotel I think he’d be great in animated movies, preferably DreamWorks. He can still bring the life and energy he brought to Vaas and Nacho, but without having to use profanity.
Because Vaas kept letting him get away instead of just putting a bullet in his head. This game suffers the same problem that a lot of shitty action movies have where the main character gets captured over and over again only to escape through ridiculously improbable means while the villain just sits there and let's them. Vaas was a good character but the game's actual plot wasn't the greatest. Still loved it though.
"Down here.....you hit the ground" I think that whole monologue represents Jason pretty well. He's lived his whole life partying, 'flying high' with no direction or responsibility. But then he slams into reality in the most nightmarish way possible
@@riquejb9838 Well, Vaas did quote, that he wanted to be reborn, before his ultimate demise. And once he falls, he dramatically opens his eyes, suggesting that his soul has passed onto Jason. And like you said, he does start to act more like Vaas later on. Really great writing, that all centers around one theme: Insanity.
There is absolutely nothing Michael Mando could've done to improve this performance. He switches between placid and furious effortlessly. This is truly the Hannibal Lector performance of computer games. 14 minutes he is on the screen for and years later you remember his impact.
He has got to be one of the best villains in gaming history, so calculated, so crazy, so sinister...."did I ever tell you, the definition of insanity?"
I never played the game, but at the very first scene I saw I went: 1- this guy is fucking amazing 2- I'm pretty damn sure he's Nacho from BCS 3- this just goes to confirm how awesome he is
@@conman087That's actually exactly how Vaas was created lol. When Michael Mando was auditioning for the role as main villain of Far Cry 3, they initially rejected him because it was so different from what they wanted and expected. But after a few weeks they called him back and wanted him to be in the game as his own character. So it wouldn't really surprise me if a lot of this was improv, especially when they're in a controlled environment like green screen rooms and voice recording booths.
I recently started watching Better Call Saul and couldn't figure out why I was so instantly drawn to Nacho... Took me till season 5 to google the actor and find out he played one of my all-time favorite video game villains
Lmao for me as soon as I saw natcho I jokingly started calling his vaas as be looks and sounds exactly like him. Didn't take long to realise they're the same actor and that was pretty damn cool
As soon as I seen him on screen & heard his voice, I squinted my eyes. Pictured a scar on the side of his head. Said to myself "Th-That's Vass!". I looked it up & said to myself "Best Far Cry villain ever, I know Vass when I sees em'. 😂
I just came here after finishing BCS. And all I can say is that I'm very proud how he achieved so far in his life and how proud I am to his performance starting from FC3 to BCS. Truly a great actor and I wish more roles from him in the future 😊
@@verylongchannelhandle it will never cease to amaze me how people still havent seen Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. easily two of the greatest shows of all time
I like how in Far Cry games the villains aren't always that bad. Far Cry 2 The Jackal was a villain but you realize he has the bigger picture and you actually work with him in the end. Far Cry 3 Vaas wasn't a bad guy till he got used from the tribe and got tired of it and Hoyt got him into the drug business. Far Cry 4 Pagan Min never actually was a bad guy to begin with. In most of the games they make you assume they are absolutely evil when it's the same way in real life. People in general have their own stories of why they are good or bad.
VirtuaSavage I've never played Far Cry 2 and I don't remember enough of the collectibles you find to comments on Vaas' history but Pagan Min was most definitely a bad guy. Sure he had some fucked up shit happen to him and sure the people he's fighting aren't exactly good people themselves but what happened to him doesn't give him the right to kidnap, murder, and torture people all willy nilly.
David Pena If you have completed FC4 with the ending where you dont kill Pagan, he says that Mohan Ghale killed Ajay's half sister LAKSHMANA and since then Pagan lost his mind He says that he has entered Lakshmana's memorial only once, he went in as a sane man but came out as he is
Soham Sarfare I did complete the game that way and I still don't think that excuses his behavior. I do understand that he came out crazy and all, blah blah blah, as I said he had some fucked up shit happen to him but that doesn't give him the right to go around and murder and oppress innocent people. Amita, Sabal, and the rebels weren't exactly innocent themselves but the random citizens in the country had nothing to do with the death of his daughter and considering how he treated them I can't blame them for wanting him out. Even still, with all of that said, even before the death of his daughter, he was not a good person. He was born in Hong Kong and after the death of his father he amassed a small army and grew powerful in the heroin trade, I dought he walked away from that with his hands clean. So no, he was never a good guy.
David Pena but I think that if he didnt have the golden path pressuring him he may have been a good ruler Thats the thing about farcry te developer make the characters so damn complex
@Atom IX Hoyt isn’t introduced at that point.. so later as he is introduced I obviously didn’t link this small bit of dialogue at the start of the game to the character later. Savvy?
@@tonyatickletitties2241 I dunno man, the half of the game shows us that after awhile, Vaas does infact care for Jason but not in the way you think. Vaas in all in his insanity, bloodlusted Jason starts to remind himself of his younger self. Vaas after that really starts to drop subtle or not-so-subtle warnings of Jason's future. He can't help but to care about Jason in a way because he sees a mirror, almost competition, but after awhile Vaas realizes he isn't going to win this competition. He gives Jason the win with a last cryptic message of warning.
You know you have to come back every once in a while to see the crazy man himself. Loved this guy, one of the best genuninely insane villains ever made
It’s even more interesting that he had to act this out physically. The animations are just overlay of real video footage. He had to do all the movements.
It's amazing how such an incredibly written character can play such a small role in a game and still be so damn memorable, what a great job on the voice acting and mó-cap
Man this game was the most immersive game I’ve ever played for me since my name is actually Jason felt like he was talking directly to me it was pretty cool tho not gonna lie
Spihk Heartbust mates internet friends people in store when Patriots Server bought a Christmas tree that Bozeman Hotmail Recipient's photo was captured
Almost 10 years later and Vaas is still one of the best antagonists in all of gaming and he barely even has 15 minutes of sceen time. Far cry 3 definetly stood the test of time and is still a materpeice
All these years after the feels of this scene remains the same. I remember even my sister became his fan. Dude the nostalgia is crazy hard on this one.
I love that Vaas is legitimately trying to kill you and it's dumb luck, destiny, or happenstance that stops him ultimately. He recognizes that it's insane to keep trying, yet he can't stop. He's locked into this course of action and he knows that doing or not doing is irrelevant. The World is insane. This is just his part of it. When he stops, another takes his place. Cycle continues. As he says, it's not he who is insane.
His last lines man..hit hard asf. Not only the meaning it had for us, Jason, but that despite seeming so crazy and outta the loop, he was super tuned in. He knew the game, the cycle.
alot of people dont know this but vaas was created by accident. the original character was actually 200 pound drug cartel guy. mike went to go audition and Ubisoft didn't like the accent he did for the character nor he wasnt fit for it. soon mike gets a call from ubisoft and they said were gonna to make a character off of you thats gonna look at you and that is how vaas was created
not paying attention, writing something off screen, listening to audio, first 18 seconds thought was commercial and went to skip. was shocked to find video playing. xD
STHAP BEING SO SMERT just kidding, I'm not really sure if it counts or not because its a tense scene and don't worry I know which one you're talking about so yeah, stuff.
Killing Vaas was the end point of the game for me. I loved that little dude and all his craziness! When it said "right trigger to shoot", I didn't touch it. When the multiple of him came at me I ran past them and didn't shoot them. Finally when the last option to take him down came, I sat there with my arms crossed and refused to do it. Unfortunately to continue I had to...but I didn't want to play anymore after that. Killing Vaas killed the game for me.
The insanity definition kinda stuck with me throughout the years. It especially is true with business, career and money: everyone is doing the same thing, bashing their heads against the wall. All of them work hard, but refuse to step back, take a look and think. Think for a month, a week, a day. They'd rather work 100hr weeks than to acknowledge to themselves that they need to find another, better path. I always try to catch myself in this. I constantly ask whether the stuff i do can be done differently, more efficiently. Far cry 3 was a game that you'll remember forever
I like how he has a sense of humor until he gets mad
Bet you could beat his ass Niko
You should know Niko you were in the war.
9:41 was that vass
Nico call your cousin. Let's go bowling.
@@orcave8802 i don't think so
I was gonna look up the best of Vaas, but then I remembered, all his scenes are the best.
+Cerberus litter box! I mean the dude is fucking incredible
+Cerberus litter box! "do you know the definition of insanity?"
cant argue with that one, its literately the best quote
So true but do you know the meaning of insanity?
+dank memer did i ever tell you the definition of insanity?
what is the definition???
Plot Twist: Vaas faked his death, fled to New Mexico, changed his name to Nacho, and continues his life of crime as a drug lord along side his childhood friend, Tuco Salamanca.
Nah, nacho is his twin brother, how do you fake being stabbed in the chest repeteadly with a real knife?
Alex .Tena it was an imagination in jason’s head
Viable alternative
And he like humves
Jason got stabbed in the chest it was just a dream so still a chance we hope
Far Cry 3 is a masterpiece. Vaas will always be one of the most memorable antagonists in video game history.
I'm really excited to see what Ubisoft will do with Vaas' DLC in Far Cry 6.
@@stairwaytoheaven8 🤡
@@bobblepoophero9230 Fanboy.
@@bakedbeans5494 you play warzone and consider it the best game?
@@bobblepoophero9230 No.
Without Michael Mando, Vaas would be nothing.
He was nothing without him. They created Vaas because of his performance at the audition.
Drewbertt And what became of him? I event seen him in anything since Far Cry 3.
I played the game in french and it was an insane game experience too
without VAAS Far Cry would be nothing
"think about that"
Paralyzed Horse better call saul
A shame that this game has 15 hours of gameplay and vaas has 14 minutes of dialogue
He was criminally under used,he should have been the main villain
Well good villains only need a few minutes so they can have that level of mystery & intimidation around them
@@averageboi5195 oh yeah,fair enough
@@avergen7732 if anyone was under used it was Hoyt. If he had more screentime or some more dialogue Vaas wouldn't have overshadowed him
Jay Harv28 ikr he even died stupidly.
The definition of insanity that Vass seems to know is the fact that people do things over and over again expecting a different result. Without realizing it, Jason was used as an example of this when he kept getting captured/released by Vass and further proved to the player that both Vass AND Jason, are by Vass's definition, insane.
The whole point of the game is that Jason is insane
So most people are actually insane right?
@@ryko1478 what?
The definition of insanity...
Trying to kill Jason over and over again expecting him to stay dead!
It makes sense he tries a different way each time, burning, drowning shooting and finally stabbing...
Well training is doing the same again and again and it get resoults
I like this video. This is a nice fucking video.
I like this comment, this is a nice fucking comment.
but, hermano !....
omarhc96 only spanish people understand that XD
Go home, you're dead.
Vaas Montenegro Damn Vaas, I really thought that you were above mother jokes.
one of the best villains in video games
Dilandau88 one of the best villains period.
Dilandau88 The best imo
THE best in video games.
THE best
Dilandau88 Thanks man. It pisses me that this whole Seed appears in the game more times than me. Even his sister has more minutes of fame than me. This is not fer.
This man is going to play Scorpion in the next Spider-Man
Hell yeah
Why would he? the mans a fucking luni
MadMajora I’d prefer him as kraven
Oh no, Spidey is so fucked. And I can't wait for him to recycle Vaas' lines in Spider-Man.
Killer Joy Recycling? Did i ever tell you the defintion of insanity?
James West best comment here
Vaas is the definition of perfect Far Cry villain. He makes Far Cry 3, which was already amazing, even better with his personal brand of craziness and humour. He’s as iconic to Far Cry as Jack is to Borderlands
But i though claptrap what made borderlands to be so iconic.
@@arik2216 claptrap is iconic in gaming, but Handsome Jack is arguable the most iconic character in the Borderlands fandom purely because he’s both so likeable and so hateable for the player. Vaas bt his very nature is iconic and Jack fits the same mold
That is exactly it
As Chief is to Halo
fr
Vaas: "Pull the trigger!"
Game: "Pull the trigger!"
Me: "Pull the trigger!"
My Brain: *"Do I Have To?"* :(
Would you kindly?
@@DeJayHank No :(
DeJayHank please don’t. PTSD
LK HartlyLion yo 666 likes Nice
@@hunterlinboom3462 :D
You know a videogame is good when the plot actually doesn't suck. And you know a character is good when ALL of his scenes are highlights
Selim Sultan Akbar You alright?
@Selim Sultan Akbar bruh
Throughout the whole game, Jason is looking his future self in the face.
Had he become entirely corrupted by the island and it's insanity, he would've become Vaas. Only Vaas is the only one who realises this.
We never truly left the island.
"Them or me. Me or them."
"You are me, and I am you."
@Venz Motors
No, it's jut very obvious within the games context.
@@N-GinAndTonicTM and they definitely made it like that and had you realise that too but some probably didn't get it
@Venz Motors imma be honest I haven't been paying attention but what's the word on the diddler situation?
@@spartacussmith7070 basically it turns out pyro never knew ivorys age, he continued after learning ivory was 16 but that’s literally the age of consent in both the uk and Pensilvania.
Tldr pyro aint no diddler
@@bigmanbarry2299 but he's still a furry with some fucked up fetishes
7:29 “Hey Jason, did you miss me?”
*Me:* Yes I did
I played this mission in night in game.
This feels wierd for some reason
...but my aim is getting better!
Same
"not much"
"How IS that umm whore of yours"
I thought the main story was over when vaas died
I really did
Its was such a perfect way to end it
Every thing after that felt like a filler.
Vaas wasn't big fish and his actions didn't really matter, he worked for hoyt, hoyt runs things.
I go back to the game every once in awhile and play until the point of Vaas' death. After that I just kinda stopped caring.. Hoyt was just an evil dude, Vaas had depth.
I'm glad it didn't end, hoyt created vaas, makes sense that vaas isn't the main villain.
@Kyslel_ that's what I loved about vaas. He was an awesome villain, but we should be grateful. 20 minutes is better than a few minutes. And companies have tried to copy vaas and failed, that's a good thing.
@Kyslel_ I understand that, and I agree, but I'm happy with what we got.
“This lighter really sucks, so much for poetics”
Vaas puts the lighter in Jason’s shirt pocket which ends up preventing him from being killed and Jason then takes revenge on Vaas
Wow took me 7 years to figure that out
Wow
@@hanniballecters who tf do you think you are?
@@killadrill is that concern u
@@hanniballecters there is no reason to be such a prick negan
@@hanniballecters Why are you acting like a bitch Negan? And why the fuck did you let Daryl do all the work, jesus. I thought you were gonna fight Beta one on one, I was bloody disappointed in you Negan.
Whenever Vaas says,
"It's okay. I'm gonna chill."
*Things are about to get FUCKED UP.*
Vaas has got to be one of the most iconic video game villains ever
This is why his good, quality over quantity.
Kind of disappointing that they never made a far cry movie based on far cry 3 and bring back the guy who played vaas that would have been awesome and we would have gotten to see more of the Vass character.
@@blackAngelProductionsLook up the official prequel series "The Far Cry Experience." It was a promotional series starring Vaas in live action.
It's amazing to think a character can be so loved and well remembered when he had less than 20 minutes of screentime.
Old comment but: He used those less than 20 minutes very well then I'd say.
1:00 when your teacher confiscates your phone.
@@Fumerail so true lmfao
Your pfp makes it better
i got one 8:33 when you show up to class late and everyone is staring at you.
drop out and save them the effort
I like this comment, this is a nice fucking comment.
While I like Pagan Min more as a character, I was actually frightened in every single one of Vaas' scenes because of how unpredictable he is, which is why he's the better villian.
Nick J. its universal truth
"Peek-a-boo motherfucker"
@@bittu2507 it's opinion based.
exactly.. he's so interchangeable
Pagan is also cool
i still cant believe that the most iconic antagonist in far cry history has under 15 minutes of screen time
@Adrian Scott That’s true
The joker of video games
Hannibal Lector
Just like Armstrong
Hell, same with GMan
I really love the fact that in the game Jason slowly becomes Vaas. In the tutorial he is barely able to kill but by the end, because of all of the corruption of the island, Jason becomes just like, if not even worse than Vaas.
" if this jungle doesn't eat you up alive..I WILL" always liked that line
Finally someone noticed that line
My theory is that the jungle DOES eat him alive and spat him back out as a trained killer.
That implies that even the jungle can't handle Vaas.
@@balanceherosmt7170 no one can
The line that comes before it's also great. Vaas watching Jason trying to do something with Grant, and he goes: "... no I like that, I RESPECT that."
Vaas deserves his own game as the protagonist
@fdfxd2 vaas sees himself in the past in jason, in how he struggles doing the same thing over and over again and all that warrior thing with citra
I'd love to play a protagonist like this who goes crazy on people that did bad shit to him.
@@justsomeguywithoutamustach6482 in his speech about insanity, vaas tells about a guy who tought him what it was, and how he killed him. If you think about it, its all about a larger loop because vaas is the one who taught you about insanity, and you killed him.
Well, at least he got his own reality show lol
@Tony Montana Is that you from the walking dead road to survival? lmao. if that is you, then im elixir 😂
14:05 this dude really said i won after vaas let him live like 6 times
"Let him live" well, not really.
Vaas *tried* to kill Jason over and over again and failed each time.
PC Port did I ever tell you what the definition of insanity is?
@@pcport2698 The thing is, he killed him once already and its not like HE is fucking crazy.
The dude had plot armor. Realistically Vaas would've killed him the first time, plain and simple gunshot to the head lol
@@NPC-kw4sb A man of intelligence finally found....
at 11:04 the sound the knife makes when it hits jason is probably one of the most realistic things ive seen in videogames so far, knives dont make the sound of blades scraping against eacother when they hit flesh, they thump, and thats why this scene is so great. for me it just adds way more drama to it because you can almost feel the impact yourself.
happened quickly
Why and how do you know this?
@@Phantaraynehe's talking from experience
@@Phantarayne kinda self explanatory. When you cut up some chicken do you hear sword sounds?
@@Phantarayne the world ain’t friendly everywhere
to think that Vaas was created because of his voice actor's audition he wasn't created before hand
Micheal Mando
Yes, if you read the wikipedia article on Farcry 3, it says they rewrote the character for his performance.
Micheal mando is such a good actor, he really goes into it and doesn’t hold back
I wish he was casted for more stuff life this, unfortunately he seems to be relegated to the underused bin.
@@infinitesimotel He has a great role in Better Call Saul as Nacho Vargas
@@infinitesimotel I mean he played in the best drama since breaking bad
@@jkarpet and then giancarlo esposito, the guy who played gus fring for both shows is now the main villain of far cry 6
@@infinitesimotel
I think he’d be great in animated movies, preferably DreamWorks. He can still bring the life and energy he brought to Vaas and Nacho, but without having to use profanity.
Me a person who never played the game: how tf did jason survive all this shit.
Man one of the best games that decade
May be he just lucky.
He kinda doesn't. After all this shit he really develops a killer instinct. Who knows what happens to him.after the game.
The only true miracle was the bullet, it got stuck in the Lighter that Vaas placed on Jason when he tried to burn him and his friends
Because Vaas kept letting him get away instead of just putting a bullet in his head. This game suffers the same problem that a lot of shitty action movies have where the main character gets captured over and over again only to escape through ridiculously improbable means while the villain just sits there and let's them. Vaas was a good character but the game's actual plot wasn't the greatest. Still loved it though.
"Down here.....you hit the ground"
I think that whole monologue represents Jason pretty well. He's lived his whole life partying, 'flying high' with no direction or responsibility. But then he slams into reality in the most nightmarish way possible
Wow, Hoyt was in the very beginning, the one saying "Stop scaring the hostages."
It's so lowkey highkey
"Run Forrest run!!"- Vaas Far cry 3
Only 14:16 of Vaas but it still feels like he’s always been there for the entire game
He was, right after Vaas killing his brother, Jason started to act just like Him (Vaas). There’s a theory saying that Jason is Vaas
@@riquejb9838 Well, Vaas did quote, that he wanted to be reborn, before his ultimate demise. And once he falls, he dramatically opens his eyes, suggesting that his soul has passed onto Jason. And like you said, he does start to act more like Vaas later on. Really great writing, that all centers around one theme: Insanity.
Not entirely accurate. A chunk of his dialogue was skipped. He talks a lot over the intercom before he stabs you while you're entering his base
Well i think it's because he appear quite constantly throughout the game yet he has limited amount of duration each times he appear
There is absolutely nothing Michael Mando could've done to improve this performance. He switches between placid and furious effortlessly. This is truly the Hannibal Lector performance of computer games. 14 minutes he is on the screen for and years later you remember his impact.
He has got to be one of the best villains in gaming history, so calculated, so crazy, so sinister...."did I ever tell you, the definition of insanity?"
I think you once did. I'm not sure when though..
1:28 when the freshmen talks back to seniors
That made me laugh way too much
Lol that's fucking perfect.
This is my first year as senior and I can relate to this comment so much now
Where are you from bro
This motherfucking guy sends chills down my spine, great voice acting
I never played the game, but at the very first scene I saw I went:
1- this guy is fucking amazing
2- I'm pretty damn sure he's Nacho from BCS
3- this just goes to confirm how awesome he is
Oh, it's more than voice acting. He did a full-body mocap performance. He's got skills.
"Stop calling performance/motion capture actors voice actors" - Roger Clark
6:00 is my favorite scene. It really shows who Vaas is
I have a feeling that he wasn’t even looking at the script and it was all improvised, because a lot of the lines are just too good
@@conman087That's actually exactly how Vaas was created lol. When Michael Mando was auditioning for the role as main villain of Far Cry 3, they initially rejected him because it was so different from what they wanted and expected. But after a few weeks they called him back and wanted him to be in the game as his own character. So it wouldn't really surprise me if a lot of this was improv, especially when they're in a controlled environment like green screen rooms and voice recording booths.
I really did like that phone by the way.
It was a very good fucking phone
Aren't you dead
It was a lot better than that fucking lighter, eh man?
What kind of phone was it ?
+ASSASSINCRAFT 907 Vaas never dies
Put him in an another fucking game already, easily best villain in far cry history.
+lucasacer22 more like best villain ever
+Tree Fiddy Gaming thats more like it
+Preston Pollock I know he should have his own video game
+lucasacer22 indeed.
Best villain in game history
I recently started watching Better Call Saul and couldn't figure out why I was so instantly drawn to Nacho... Took me till season 5 to google the actor and find out he played one of my all-time favorite video game villains
i know right!!! my jaw DROPPED
Lmao for me as soon as I saw natcho I jokingly started calling his vaas as be looks and sounds exactly like him. Didn't take long to realise they're the same actor and that was pretty damn cool
As soon as I seen him on screen & heard his voice, I squinted my eyes. Pictured a scar on the side of his head. Said to myself "Th-That's Vass!". I looked it up & said to myself "Best Far Cry villain ever, I know Vass when I sees em'. 😂
???? Do you Down syndrome? Serious question
I just came here after finishing BCS. And all I can say is that I'm very proud how he achieved so far in his life and how proud I am to his performance starting from FC3 to BCS. Truly a great actor and I wish more roles from him in the future 😊
What's BCS?
@@verylongchannelhandle Better Call Saul, a TV Show. Vaas' actor plays a pretty significant role in that.
@@verylongchannelhandle it will never cease to amaze me how people still havent seen Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. easily two of the greatest shows of all time
Surprise surprise he’s in kang dynasty. and yes im time traveler
I played FC3 way before I watched BCS and I only realized it was him when Victor was talking to his dad and he was screaming
The more I think about it, I honestly think Vaas is my favorite villain of all time.
TheRubbaRazza why not character?
Even now watching his death still makes me tear up
TheRubbaRazza oh no it’s a furry
OH MY GOD A FURRY WE HAVE A FURRY IN THE BASE I REPEAT WE HAVE A FURRY IN THE BASE
ABORT MISSION ABORT MISSION ITS A FURRY!!!!!
I like how in Far Cry games the villains aren't always that bad. Far Cry 2 The Jackal was a villain but you realize he has the bigger picture and you actually work with him in the end. Far Cry 3 Vaas wasn't a bad guy till he got used from the tribe and got tired of it and Hoyt got him into the drug business. Far Cry 4 Pagan Min never actually was a bad guy to begin with. In most of the games they make you assume they are absolutely evil when it's the same way in real life. People in general have their own stories of why they are good or bad.
VirtuaSavage I've never played Far Cry 2 and I don't remember enough of the collectibles you find to comments on Vaas' history but Pagan Min was most definitely a bad guy. Sure he had some fucked up shit happen to him and sure the people he's fighting aren't exactly good people themselves but what happened to him doesn't give him the right to kidnap, murder, and torture people all willy nilly.
David Pena If you have completed FC4 with the ending where you dont kill Pagan, he says that Mohan Ghale killed Ajay's half sister LAKSHMANA and since then Pagan lost his mind
He says that he has entered Lakshmana's memorial only once, he went in as a sane man but came out as he is
Soham Sarfare I did complete the game that way and I still don't think that excuses his behavior. I do understand that he came out crazy and all, blah blah blah, as I said he had some fucked up shit happen to him but that doesn't give him the right to go around and murder and oppress innocent people. Amita, Sabal, and the rebels weren't exactly innocent themselves but the random citizens in the country had nothing to do with the death of his daughter and considering how he treated them I can't blame them for wanting him out. Even still, with all of that said, even before the death of his daughter, he was not a good person. He was born in Hong Kong and after the death of his father he amassed a small army and grew powerful in the heroin trade, I dought he walked away from that with his hands clean. So no, he was never a good guy.
David Pena but I think that if he didnt have the golden path pressuring him he may have been a good ruler
Thats the thing about farcry te developer make the characters so damn complex
I’m excited how to see the Far Cry 5 villain play out
"Them or me. Me or them" great foreshadowing ubisoft
What foreshadow?
+Nikki Kilo foreshadows your choice at the end of the game that you have to make. I won't spoil it for you
Strategy The answer is They
6:32 - I have just noticed that Vaas gave that lighter to Jason, the same one that later saves Jason's life.
dj1298rotik thats awesome in such a great way man... and vaas shoot him after, in the same fucking place the isk been, this is INSANITY
I just realised that Hoyt speaks to Vass at 2:33… mate the level of detail in this game, story and motion capture is insane !
@Atom IX Hoyt isn’t introduced at that point.. so later as he is introduced I obviously didn’t link this small bit of dialogue at the start of the game to the character later. Savvy?
@Atom IX all good brother ✌🏽
I went through this vas’s phase were I started calling everyone hermano and quoting him
LMAOOOO
Same here. I kept telling and asking people about the definition of insanity. It drove them nuts.
@@therainenetwork3510 Pretty sure it just annoyed them with your cringe... potato wedge too...
@@soulreaperx7x bet everyone thought: ugh, it’s that cringy idiot again, hope it’s gonna be fast this time
@@wicq2586 lol Pretty much. Bet ya they were like "if we ignore him he'll go away sooner..."
12:33 Vass tells you what’s gonna happen and Jason just kills him maybe Vass cared about Jason in some way such a great scene
He relates with Jason, despite their circumstances.
I think a lot of the things Vaas says go over Jason’s head.
Vaas does not give two shits about jason, he's just trying to inform him about his sister
@@tonyatickletitties2241 I dunno man, the half of the game shows us that after awhile, Vaas does infact care for Jason but not in the way you think. Vaas in all in his insanity, bloodlusted Jason starts to remind himself of his younger self. Vaas after that really starts to drop subtle or not-so-subtle warnings of Jason's future. He can't help but to care about Jason in a way because he sees a mirror, almost competition, but after awhile Vaas realizes he isn't going to win this competition. He gives Jason the win with a last cryptic message of warning.
But why did he try to kill Jason?
I love how Vaas goes from funny crazy, to screaming homocidal crazy in one eigth of a second and then back again
What's funny is that Vaas is like the Tuco Salamanca of the Far Cry games.
I don't think vaas is dead. Cause you never see his body and the whole fight was in that super high state
me too
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) We all know what that means
Evelyn Jones ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) We all *HOPE* we know what that means
Well we can all pretend to know what that means ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
No he's dead cuz citra even said vaas is dead I know I wish he can come back in another far cry game
The Joker of video games.
No that's the joker
he is more psycho than Joker
Nick Cheung
You're joking, right?
Nick Brewer is he's talking about the Joker from "Suicide Squad" he's actually right
Doggy Style the joker from suicide squad sucks in my opinion. I just don’t find him psychotic like the one in the Batman games
You know you have to come back every once in a while to see the crazy man himself. Loved this guy, one of the best genuninely insane villains ever made
It’s even more interesting that he had to act this out physically. The animations are just overlay of real video footage. He had to do all the movements.
6:10 Best Vaas' quote ever:
"VAAS! VAAS! WHO THE FUUUUCK IS IT GOING TO BE?! THEM OR ME? MEEEE OR THEM?!"
stuff vaas, the Joker and, Trevor Phillips into the same room what happens
3some
hahahahaa
Lol
and Negan and Anton Chigurh
firefoxo then that would be orgy
It's amazing how such an incredibly written character can play such a small role in a game and still be so damn memorable, what a great job on the voice acting and mó-cap
8:16-8:32 Developers when making a Call of Duty game
David so damn true
Lmfao
Fifa too xD
Dude i got an ad for Cod..
I wish cod would just fuckiing die
Man this game was the most immersive game I’ve ever played for me since my name is actually Jason felt like he was talking directly to me it was pretty cool tho not gonna lie
Spihk Heartbust mates internet friends people in store when Patriots Server bought a Christmas tree that Bozeman Hotmail Recipient's photo was captured
Insanity is when you keep checking the fridge expecting something to change
the actor who played Vaas character is a genious :)
Seriously, this shit was improvised (for the most part)
bartas131189 your spelling is genious.
Nacho
@@MistakenMystery cheese
I bet the joker wish he can go to vaas's role at the death scene since he loves to die so badly lol
Don't talk bad about the joker its two different roles
Well yes I'm just saying
Yeah true a lot of versions of the Joker just want to die. But he wants to be remembered. Not a meaningless death.
Jason killed him finally lol
ThanossGaming Vaas push Jason over the edge, is the same objective as the joker and Batman.
Almost 10 years later and Vaas is still one of the best antagonists in all of gaming and he barely even has 15 minutes of sceen time. Far cry 3 definetly stood the test of time and is still a materpeice
vaas is the only villain that compliments you on your phone choice
All these years after the feels of this scene remains the same. I remember even my sister became his fan. Dude the nostalgia is crazy hard on this one.
6:00 the gang turned him against his family.
I love that Vaas is legitimately trying to kill you and it's dumb luck, destiny, or happenstance that stops him ultimately. He recognizes that it's insane to keep trying, yet he can't stop. He's locked into this course of action and he knows that doing or not doing is irrelevant. The World is insane. This is just his part of it. When he stops, another takes his place. Cycle continues. As he says, it's not he who is insane.
14:09 scared me when I was younger and still scares me today
Top 10 jumpscares in videogames...
I still think that vaas is still alive.
@@lavahoundbrlava1883 hes not the developer of the game confirmed he was dead on twitter
@@lilkyoto6854 yeah, i saw it on Pyrocenical's video.
I dont know is vaas dead or not!?!?!?
1:51 a quiet place in a nutshell
2:00 The monsters responses.
Lol
1:51 The Human : Stfu...or you'll die😠
2:00 The Monster : why is this not fun anymore? Have i failed to entertain you?😬
Imagine going to the library and the workers tells you that xD
wtf bro looooooooooool hahaahhahahaha i am laughhing
Vaas really set the bar high, going to be tough to outdo his character in future Farcry games
Matthew Stoddard Nope don't even see pagan min for half the game
Joseph seed is good, but still not anywhere near Vaas
You was fucking right man
You predicted the future...
His last lines man..hit hard asf. Not only the meaning it had for us, Jason, but that despite seeming so crazy and outta the loop, he was super tuned in. He knew the game, the cycle.
alot of people dont know this but vaas was created by accident. the original character was actually 200 pound drug cartel guy. mike went to go audition and Ubisoft didn't like the accent he did for the character nor he wasnt fit for it. soon mike gets a call from ubisoft and they said were gonna to make a character off of you thats gonna look at you and that is how vaas was created
not paying attention, writing something off screen, listening to audio, first 18 seconds thought was commercial and went to skip. was shocked to find video playing. xD
OH MA GAWD SOOOO FUNNY.-_-
he made this game the most interesting in the series
Who?
@@sagarsenapati9191 oh. Is he a worker from Ubisoft?
@I LightenStar I i think
Because of Michael Mando's legendary performance in this, he got the role of Ignacio Varga in Better Call Saul. Bravo, Michael.
Anytime vaas appears on screen you know your about to see some Grammy level character
Obj wan Kenobi one 2...
@@gabenewell3955 3?
@@tobym5185 17
Hes the best bad guy I have ever seen in games and I love this video and the music!
this game is so sick you got to be a pu***y to have not played it yet
neco daley lmao indeed its one of my favorite games xD
12:46 when you remember something that you did in high school
Fuck i literally experience that yesterday
More like somthing you did when you were 8
Underrated
3:35 damm Vaas is a Man of Culture
u missed the part where he executes the 'rejects'
STHAP BEING SO SMERT just kidding, I'm not really sure if it counts or not because its a tense scene and don't worry I know which one you're talking about so yeah, stuff.
What scene are you talking about?
in the beginning, you can choose to w8 and see him deal with the rejects instead of walking away.
my favourite videogame villain of all time. absolute legendary dialogue and acting
6:03
such a good villain i want vaas to come back
Why does everyone thing he's a cool villain? He doesn't show up that often in the game
halo3pv Best villain ever in any video game. No doubt in my opinion, the way he messes with your head and everything, such a cool villain.
halo3pv
its not how often he shows up true, but when he does hes amazing
branchworthism I agree.
Vaas Montenegro wait are we talking about far cry 3 vaas?
13:03
Jason: Why won't you die!!!
Vaas: *NanoMachine Son!!!*
THEY HARDEN IN RESPONSE TO PHYSICAL TRAUMA
Vaas managed to be charming, witty, crazy and intimidating as FUCK in like 5 seconds. I love him.
"we're gonna find him, we're gonna find the others, and then we're going home"
*gets shot
I love the fact that i actually memorized his lines without noticing it
When i played that game as a kid i always had goosepumps everytime vaas showed up.
6:17. The guard got nervous lmao. You could tell he wanted to leave, but he knows Vaas would BBQ him next... smart pirate
Everyone talks about how great his insanity speech is but my favorite Vaas moment is him talking about the first time he killed a man at 6:11
01:30 when your friend keeps telling you how great is pokemon GO
1:33 actually
@@frosty0775 nah 1:30 is better
@@terriblebadedits3814 1:34 is better
1:34 Is Perfect
Jason: I won Citra.
Some random dictator: no lies in my table
LMAOOOO "I said No LIES!"
He's such a good character, and it's a shame that he only has 15 minutes of dialogue in the entire game.
"Them or me?!" "MEEEEE or them!!!?"
Best Part :D
Killing Vaas was the end point of the game for me. I loved that little dude and all his craziness! When it said "right trigger to shoot", I didn't touch it. When the multiple of him came at me I ran past them and didn't shoot them. Finally when the last option to take him down came, I sat there with my arms crossed and refused to do it. Unfortunately to continue I had to...but I didn't want to play anymore after that. Killing Vaas killed the game for me.
*ahem*
DOUBLE KILL!
Same for me, Vaas was the best thing that happened to this game. But I understand why Jason wanted to kill him so badly.
I mean the way to kill him was a QTE?, like seriously couldn't think of a better way to do it?
Same for me. I loved Vaas so much as a character. I hated killing him.
***** me too. i really wanted to play on the side of the pirates so i wouldn't have to kill vass
The insanity definition kinda stuck with me throughout the years. It especially is true with business, career and money: everyone is doing the same thing, bashing their heads against the wall. All of them work hard, but refuse to step back, take a look and think. Think for a month, a week, a day. They'd rather work 100hr weeks than to acknowledge to themselves that they need to find another, better path.
I always try to catch myself in this. I constantly ask whether the stuff i do can be done differently, more efficiently.
Far cry 3 was a game that you'll remember forever
I wish vaas got more than 15 minutes of dialogue he's so awesome
That "definition of insanity" part just gets me every time.
Unbelievable that we never saw another game with him in it . One of the best video game characters ever ...
Far Cry 6
The only bad thing about Vaas is how little there was of him. Still one of the best villains ever