it's my head cannon now that your vids are just documenting the events of john helldiver's life, who completes suicide mission after suicide mission, seeing the worst the second intergalactic war has to offer. he begins to see through the cracks of the facade of managed democracy, yet continues to fight, because where else would he go
@schmoopy135 That was exactly what I was trying to convey with the vids! It's almost like John is coming to terms with all of it. Accepting one's situation as it is now. Like a Stormtrooper.
A cadet and two Hell Commanders invited me to the last Dark Fluid mission ever completed on Meridia. We entered the black hole. We won. We escaped back through the hole. It felt like being a part of history, in a strangely immersive way... And THIS video captures the intensity, the thrills, the emotions, of playing Helldivers 2. Badass! Two thumbs up, love this shit.
The fact that you can make this, just using in game footage, is fucking insane. Obviously your editing and music choice are top notch, but this could be a trailer for an actual, triple-A, Hollywood, sci-fi production. As stated by another commenter below, the final scene with the squad and mech in what looks like a defensive stand, was breathtaking. Three other incredible shots were the bot anti air guns blazing as he runs forward, and the two instances of the Hulks eating railgun strikes with that AMAZING music synchronization. Dude, fuckin' A! Only thing missing was an "EAT THIS!" somewhere in this montage, but this was seriously epic. WELL DONE, Helldiver!
Democracy's Will shall never falter, the grasp of Freedom will extend to every planet, Galactic Liberation is at hand, our enemies will be crushed under the boot of our cause! Democratia Invicta! For Super Earth!
This is a really nice edit, but I'd REALLY reduce or completely remove the "rotating camera" effect. It takes a lot for me to get motion sick but this video did it real fast
I found it is too much too, and glad someone else felt the same way. Occasional times for it is fine, or a consistent angle, but the constant swaying is too much