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Far cry 3 villain
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#Far cry 3 villain movie

Now Michael Mando, who played the character in Far Cry 3 (and is doing it in the Far Cry 6 expansion as well), reveals that a movie about the madman may be in the works.

far cry 3 villain

Now he’s given in to that mindset again, and he’s abandoning her for someone who is just using him.There seems to be no end to the milking of the Far Cry series' most popular villain by far, Vaas. She was the main person who helped him recover both physically and mentally from the horrors he endured.

far cry 3 villain

Have Daisy be the girlfriend who stayed with Grant no matter how hard things got. With Grant as the protagonist, the scene would be heartbreaking. With Jason, it’s almost annoying because now this dude-bro is abandoning one of the few people who loves him. The first is when the player tells his girlfriend that he’s staying and finally becoming the man he wants to be. With this proposed story, two important scenes in the game would be even more tragic. Some games have used that framework before ( Spec Ops: The Line being a good example) and it would work very well here. With Grant, a Heart of Darkness/Apocalypse Now theme would fit better. They’re usually used whenever Jason is on one of his many drug trips. The original game had an Alice in Wonderland theme to it, down to using many quotes taken directly from the book. It gets to the point where his girlfriend Daisy flashes back to the man Grant was when he came back from the war, but she can’t do anything about it. As the game progresses, Grant increasingly starts going back to the mindset during his previous combat, compounded by the hilarious amount of drugs that the Rakyat gives him, as well as the brainwashing that Citra (the leader of the Rakyat) puts him through, saying that the brutal warrior he tried to escape was always who he was meant to be. Along the way he’s wracked with guilt at being unable to save his brother, and can barely look Liza in the face, knowing that it was his mistake that got Jason killed. He flees Vaas and ends up with the Rakyat where Dennis still saves him and gives him the Tatau (the sacred tattoos of the Rakyat warriors) and from there the game is very similar, with Grant having to save his friends. Grant flashes back to a time in the military when he was in this exact position, putting pressure on a bullet wound in a futile attempt to save a life, but this time it’s his brother, and it’s because he didn’t think to move farther into the jungle. Grant still makes the same mistake of talking to Jason ten feet outside the boundaries of the camp, but instead, it’s Jason who gets shot. Instead of being led through the camp, you’re the one leading Jason through, protecting him from danger. Grant and Jason separated from the rest of their friends.

far cry 3 villain

With all of that in mind, here is a humble presentation of a better story. It’s something that he would still be struggling with at the start of the game. His backstory would have been that he had been deployed to a war zone with heavy fighting, and Grant had to lose himself in the violence and death just to survive. Now yes, Grant was merely in the reserves, but it would be a quick fix to make him special ops. There’s a throwaway line during one of the game’s many hallucination scenes where Jason remembers Grant praising him for his marksmanship, but that’s still kind of weak. I know that Dennis (the character who saves Jason after escaping the camp) sees the heart of the warrior in Jason or something like that, but it would still take a ton of training to become proficient in a wide variety of weapons. It’s too bad because the game would have been much better with Grant as the protagonist.įirstly, it would solve the problem of how Jason knows to use all of these weapons he finds, even though he’s never touched something like a rocket launcher before.












Far cry 3 villain