Every Amazing Character in Games Explained



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  1. Someone else probably also pointed this out in the last 6 months but, Arthur got TB from that same guy that he beat earlier in the game, it wasn't just some random mission.

  2. RDR2 isn't the first game to ever make me cry, but fuck… It's so rare to see your invincible, super cool protagonist just… be a human being. Break down. Be afraid. That scene, when he's talking to the sister, and admits that he's just fucking scared, and that he realizes that basically his entire goddamn life was a lie, one where he did nothing but hurt others.

    Fuck, man. I've cried to scenes in media plenty of times, but I openly sobbed during that moment.

  3. Arthur only gets killed by Micah if you end the game on low honor which doesn’t make sense considering the word redemption is in the title and all the times the game gives you choices that make it obvious to go the high honor route.

  4. i was hoping to see jason brody here but glad vaas was included. for me, far cry 3 sits in my heart as one of my all time favorite games. the time in my life when i played it i was going through a lot and jason’s character really sat with me for a long time. much love, thank you for the video

  5. Just a slight correction for the actor that plays Vaas! He's from the Breaking Bad "universe" but was never introduced in the show. He was a main character in the spinoff Better Call Saul! I love your videos, such amazing work 🙂

  6. One of my favourite lines ever (not just in gaming) is from Joshua Graham and it's the
    "We can't expect God to do all the work."
    Such an amazing line that I'm surprised this wasn't said in any form of fiction I've encountered before. So simple, badass and radical. Maybe because most fiction abstains from religion like you said. Unless it creates its own religion in its fictional universe, but then again it still most often tries to divert from real life religions, to not offend anyone.

  7. This is truly a beautiful and heartfelt journey through your own lifeling gaming experience. So many amazing characters spanning many games and many eras. Opening it woth arthur was and is a phenomenal choice.

  8. My dad loved mass effect! I'll never forget when I was a kid and he would play the game and I'd be enthralled by the story and desperately want to know what would come next. Yet he would always take frequent breaks and smoke/drink outside at night time while reading a book. I remember following him out there and trying to rush him to go back and play it! Mass effect 2 was almost on its way to stores when he beat the first game. I remember thinking it was waaaaay to hard for someone like me at the time. Yet when mass effect 2 came out and he would play it while Id watch I never felt more happy. Those days I'd kill to experience them once again. After he beat that game I remember losing it when mass effect 3 had that trailer that made everyone hyped. I immediately called him to tell him about it and he actually was about to call me for the same thing! We loved this series so much… I remember him playing mass effect 3 on insanity while I played it on the easiest difficulty bc I was scared of a challenge from video games especially ones with great stories I wanted to experience. I loved playing this amazing series with him it's actually my favorite franchise of all time bc of our bonding. He didn't live with me but I'd always go to his house in San Diego and get some pizza while we play new games and go back to mass effect again and again. He's gone now. He was murdered a year and a half ago as of writing this. It took a while to play the series again but when I did I named my shepherd David in his honor. God I miss him so much. Before his funeral I wanted to do something so cool for him that hopefully he'd see from heaven. I went to cameo to see if I could book a cameo from Mark Meer the voice actor of male shepherd. I placed an order and explained about what happened to my dad and his murder and how I wanted to show him was Mark to thank him for his service (he was in the navy) also poetic shepherd is apart of the alliance navy! I paid him 50 bucks but sadly the time ran out and he never finished it. So once they sent my money back I got a message from Mark on cameo and IT WAS THE CAMEO I ASKED HIM TO MAKE!! ❤❤ He did it for free! I have the video if anyone wants it email me @saintleader14@gmail.com. I couldn't believe he did that for me for free! I cried so hard when I watched it but was so thankful! I love this series and the people who made/participated in it!

  9. (I haven’t watched the video yet, but I got something to say):
    The fact that you put those characters in the thumbnail tells me that you are a young gamer. No offense, just a consideration from my 40 years of gameing where I encountered many many more interesting characters than these two.

  10. I know it may come up as dumb observation but the topic aside, the music you chose for Judy just blew my mind. I know the song, I know what is is but it fits with her sooo much… I never noticed this until I've seen this section of your video. Thank You.

  11. I'll never forget Arthur Morgans story… RdR2 had it's downsides but not a single game ever gave me so much sympathy for the main character than this game.

    Arthur and Gerald of Riva are the two characters I feel a form of connection. I can somehow identify and connect the most with them.

  12. Every time I hear someone talk about Arthur I can't help myself but cry my eyes out. I don't know what RDR2 did to me but man… I feel a void inside me. It's just sad. Arthur Morgan is one of the best masterpieces ever crafted.

  13. I want to add Goro Majima from Yakuza series. This series is so underrated that a lot of people wont even bother. But this character went from being shackle because of honor and family finally break free and choose to live life free is one of gaming most unique and inspiring story period.

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