I still get recognized as Vaas, and I still feel the outpouring of love for that character – makes me very happy.
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Check out the full IGN interview to see some more concept art, and what made. When Jason Brody felt next to him, Vaas's eyes pointed the last time to Jason Brody. From there they finally settled on how we all experienced Vaas in Far Cry 3. In the end of the mission when Vaas fell down to the ground when he was stabbed. But there are still rumours that Vaas isn't dead, players also believe that Jason Brody actually didn't kill him. In the last mission of first chapter, you have to kill Vaas. After being asked if people still recognise him as Vaas, Mando responded that, “Vaas is my spirit animal – having co-created that character is something that will always be dear to me. Vaas Alive is a well-known myth in Far Cry 3. Michael Mando, the actor who provided his voice, appearance and motion capture performance that brought Vaas to life, held an “Ask Me Anything” session on Reddit last night and dropped some interesting hints regarding the future of his most recognisable character. Yet there might be hope for Vaas still according to a recent Reddit AMA. So it really sucked when you found out he was only in a third of the final game, only to be replaced by a far less interesting “big boss” villain. The insane pirate leader was performed with such brilliant malice and unhinged chaos that he became the poster-child for the game’s marketing. Yet beyond raw gameplay mechanics, the thing that most players will remember about Farcry 3 is Vaas Montenegro, easily one of the best villains to come out of the previous generation of games and arguably one of the best evil-doers period. Whatever your feelings on the game, one can’t deny the influence it has had on the shooter genre in its entirety. Lot’s of people adore Far Cry 3, the game that reimagined the franchise and largely laid the groundwork for every Ubisoft open-world shooter that came after it.