Chosen Scorpion it breaks my heart too. This ending is so damn sad because Hank and Connor should be partners and no enemies!(Or they should have a dad and son relationship😍)❤
@@thatonegaminggirl73 I don't know if you played the game but if you did you must have played the blue Connor💙, means you was at Jericho with Connor and became deviant! You'll get those scene if you stay an Android at Jericho (red Connor❤).
i think the thing that's most interesting to me about connor is that even if you go his machine route, you can tell he's actually a deviant deep down and that pisses him off, which makes him even more determined to stop markus. because he resents that he's a deviant so he takes the anger out on other deviants.
I believe that because Connor is programmed as a detective, he's intended to be able to understand the mindsets of criminals and most importantly deviants. "Deviant" is more of a term for androids that have too much free will. Connor has the capacity to become a free willed deviant without much pressure, but is handled fairly closely by Amanda to compensate. His higher than normal decision-making capacity is what makes him a strong detective, but is also his greatest weakness. He treads a thin line between deviancy and compliance with all of his actions.
The elite I agree man. Throwing Hank off the roof is my least favourite scene in this game. Even Conner getting shot like a lil bitch from that dude is better than Hanks death.
What would've made that moment a lot better is if Connor said something like "I always accomplish my mission, Hank. But...not if it means killing a friend."
Lyria Murder Of The Kings so true! It's so damn sad seen Connor and Hank fighting against each other! I love the dad(Dank) and son(Conson) relationship between them so much.❤
I love how both fights and interactions are different. Captain Allen is hostle towards you and fighting with him is satisfying and badass when Hank tries to convince you to stop but Connor cares only about mission and fighting with Hank is tragic and sad.
Moment of truth people who think everyone on roblox is an Oder for some reason What will you do? *throws everyone who actually have a brain unlike them off a random roof*
@@ritun4656kinda replying to a 2yo comment here, but that's likely more because he held back to just subdue Hank as it's not his mission to kill humans, atleast, on paper. He'll only kill when his chances to subdue (humans in particular) is too low or risky. Subduing a bunch of SWAT members at once? Too difficult, they'll be able to break out of any ways you try to detain them down and they're going to shoot you down as best as they can. Just one man who's a seasoned but old police officer that's having second thoughts on all his decisions? Easier to detain and put down if necessary, but best to not immediately eliminate the partner you're put with for the mission, again, unless necessary.
amazing that everytime i try a different person's gameplay i see some new scenarios. like i never seen connor being an assassin while being "friend" with hank before
I noticed... Hank is tougher alone than with Captain together with the soldiers... if you have messed up 6 times against Hank, you die. Captain Allen in the other hand, is 8 mistakes to die.
i dont think you can, you have to turn the deviant route when you reach jericho. and then you also have to save hank at the cyberlife tower. there might be a hidden way but i dont know that much
One of the best scenes of this game, which would be even better if it were granted to you if you decided to become a deviant. With a few changes that would logically have to be made, I would have had an even more intense gaming experience.
4:06 This one interests me a ton. I wonder why the captain shouts Connor’s name like he cares about him instead of shouting “Stop!” Or something. And then when he says “F!cking androids” in the same way as Hank, does that mean he knew Hank? I mean these could be just bad writing oversights (everyone knows this game has a TON of those) but I like to think these have some sort of significance.
Damien Evermore No. If you succeed at the last action then Connor twists and Hank goes over. If you fail then Hank hits into Connor who falls over while Hank stabilises. At least that's what I recall. I have played every version of this so it's starting to get a little muddled up. XD
For everybody for clean this up. You get this scene when you choose to stay as a machine instead of deviant on Jericho ship. In that case, Connor stops Markus and a new leader of Jericho is North. That's why Connor is aiming at her (Connor's mission is to eliminate the leader of Jericho, that's why his mission does not end with 'stopping Marcus' mission)