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It's even funnier when Constant says "At least I die KNOWING who I am" and you can just inject the amnesia serum into him, so he forgets everything and his wish isn't granted
@@maryamotion6398 It did affect him and he had another set of memories installed (in the books two separate realities involving agent 6 are presented because of the use of this serum)
i like to imagine that the silent takedown prompt on the back of everyones neck represents 47's intrusive thoughts, knowing he could easily kill anyone on the planet with his bare hands.
@@Kravenrogue its not easier than i think. i know how easy it is. but the odds are you're a typical person and you can't reliably beat any other typical person. again, you're oozing artificial attempts to seem cool, badass, if i may.
Agent 47 is the master of disguise, he disguises so good that the client of a private security firm doesn't question one of his guards drinking on the job IN FRONT OF HIM. 3:50
@@alexandermurray935 so it’s basically that one scene from layers of fear where a doll runs into a wall and with the sound and animation played in slow motion. It has no cap on the amount of times you can trigger it, so you can literally go back and forth between the doorway (which has the trigger) to constantly trigger it; the best part is you can find the “sweet spot” and by constantly moving back and forth you can manage to spawn multiple dolls. God I love it when game devs make unintentionally hilarious scenes, and then through a bug or oversight you can witness it happening over and over without needing to reload a save. Rambled a bit too long, my bad.
While I think the option of dosing Edwards with the amnesia serum is a much more fitting end, I have to give you credit for the masterful comedic timing of that axe throw. 😆
The Swing king is perhaps one of the most important assassinations from a character perspective for 47. The vast majority of his assassinations involve global elite, politicians, gangsters, perverts and degenerates, etc. it may be easy for some ppl to forget that 47 himself is actually a monster, too and feels no moral quandary with killing an innocent man who was just a victim of circumstance.
To be fair he's not really innocent, given that his negligence caused the death of thirty, fourty people -- and used the rest of his money to buy an expensive legal team so he would get away scot free. He was always a manipulative cheat and got what was coming to him. Hardly call him "innocent" by any means.
@sammy6813He may have. I can't quite remember. If so, tho, I would argue that, while not good or defensible by any stretch, he was still suffering the consequences for negligence and cutting corners is certainly not as bad as the majority of 47's targets.
@@iamme8359 super heater in his mouth that evaporates the alcohol very quickly letting the vapour out his nose nah im bullshitting hes a genetically modified superhuman of course he cant easily get drunk
I personally find it funny how Arthur says he knows who he is when he dies, but most players grab the fire extinguisher and just beat him. Brain damaging him.
@@tirs0d Only con is that Yates’s voiceline toward the guard is still triggered, even if they’re incapacitated (that dramatic shot of slowly lining up for a headshot while the guard’s on the floor was still cool as hell).
7:42 I wish there was someone who disguised as that guard who shot the first target and takes Diana to the room and wait for the second target. I want someone to disguised as Cortázar.
We now need the classic ones, with Pablo Ochoa jump over his table and yelling "Say Hello to my Little Friend" and blasting his M60 around the room. The Hong Kong Chief of Police saying he didn't expect an European to represent Lee Hong, and Doctor Ort-Meyer confusing 47 with a 48 clone. We also have Lei Ling in Hong Kong and Japan, but in that case it's actually her preying on poor 47.
@@xDaniel.S in Contracts, Silent Assassin and Blood Money, I recall most of the NPCs speaking the language native to the country the level was in. (Romanian, Russian, French, Japanese, Chinese etc) what happened?
Fun fact - if you leave Don Yates alone, he will eventually die by himself, making him Diana's kill. Also, his last words were "don't let my wife find me like this". Almost touching, in a way. One of the most powerful men in the world's most evil organization and his last thoughts are of his wife.
I never liked this way to take out Don Yates, Diana makes you ruin your shot at a silent assassin rating. Plus, I wish you could take out the Constant after giving him the serum so that he dies not knowing who he is, instead of what would realistically happen; he gets found, they stick him with the memory restoring serum that we know exists because 47 used it in Hitman 2, and all the work you did goes to waste.
You say he's being confronted, but already, i see you cutting off Joseph Clarence's plea to Agent 47. You did this in the last video too! You cut off Jordan Cross, and that other guy too, at the race track! I DEMAND a redo!
I like the fact that they genuinely made Swing King the most pathetic shitstain of a human. He was racist about Mr Scoop, calling him Mr Spook, and he is constantly crying, whining and self-pitying. The opening mission of Blood Money was a pleasure.
Haven't played the game in too long to say for sure, but I think the gun's model is a Dragunov, and the icon is just a WA2000 because that's 47's normal sniper. I don't remember the Dragunov occurring too often outside of this tutorial section, so it's possible this was made late in development and IOI never noticed the missing/incorrect icon for the Dragunov.
the weapon icon in the corner is misleading. if you look closely at the gun that's in 47's hands, it actually is a Dragunov (or at least that's what it looks like to me)