Mando, who returned to voice Far Cry 3 's charismatically sadistic villain Vaas Montenegro in the new Far Cry 6 DLC campaign Vaas: Insanity, spoke to Gamingbible about previous attempts at making a live-action movie happen. "I spoke with Ubisoft in Italy a few years ago. We had coffee and I told [them] a couple of ideas that I had for a film
The latest issue of EDGE magazine has revealed a slew of new information for Far Cry 3. Up until now, outside of the E3 demo, details on the the highly-anticipated tropical shooter have been scarce. Let this lengthy list of information whet your appetite for Far cry news until Ubisoft decides to reveal more. – “Colors begin to saturate
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—Vaas Simply put, Vaas is the main antagonist in Far Cry 3. He has been on the island a long time, and has drifted into insanity. Vaas Montenegro is voiced by Canadian actor Michael Mando.
Vaas Impression? I do video editing and am working on a fun, non profit project for youtube, which is basically going to be a far cry DLC trailer/concept where vaas makes a return as a playable character. I have all the raw footage and dialogue from the game I need, but I need a few lines from vaas for it all to come together. I understand
Far Cry 6’s new Insanity DLC centers around fan-favorite villain Vaas from Far Cry 3, and the new content provides more evidence that the character survived his final encounter with Jason Brody. Vaas was one of the highlights of the third Far Cry game, with players enjoying the performance of actor Michael Mando over the course of the story
The Far Cry series is known for its maniacal villains. 3's Vaas and 4's Pagan Min elevate the games beyond action sandboxes full of mindless explosions. Joseph Seed is that villain in Far Cry 5
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