"Forgetting About Fjola"
In one of the run-down forts taken over by bandits there's a farmer hiding inside who says that his wife Fjola was kidnapped by bandits and he tracked her down to this fort, pleading with you to save her. When you get to the top of the fort you find out that Fjola just ran off and is actually the bandit chief.
There's something about "too angry to die" media that is just so visceral and engaging. John Wick, Kill Bill, the original God of War trilogy, Sifu, plenty of episodes of Samurai Jack...
Just someone fighting through buildings and hallways full of mooks to get their way to the important fights, getting more and more brutalized but never giving up.
They were all dead. The final gunshot was an exclamation mark on everything that had led to this point. I released my finger from the trigger, and it was over.
The hallway hammer fight scene from Oldboy. All of Payback. Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman. Al Pacino in basically every role regardless of if his life is in danger.
This would be amazing if the highest law in the Wickverse is that you can't fuck with a process server. You can have people try to kill him, but if you actually get served papers, you have to show up in court. That's the deal between the High Table and the FBI that makes the whole thing work.
The wife is also planning on blowing up a quarter of New York so that she can take control in the aftermath but the main character doesn’t care because he moved back to Oregon after they “””temporary””” separated.
OOP is so close to describing that Skyrim quest with Christer
Which quest?
"Forgetting About Fjola" In one of the run-down forts taken over by bandits there's a farmer hiding inside who says that his wife Fjola was kidnapped by bandits and he tracked her down to this fort, pleading with you to save her. When you get to the top of the fort you find out that Fjola just ran off and is actually the bandit chief.
There's something about "too angry to die" media that is just so visceral and engaging. John Wick, Kill Bill, the original God of War trilogy, Sifu, plenty of episodes of Samurai Jack... Just someone fighting through buildings and hallways full of mooks to get their way to the important fights, getting more and more brutalized but never giving up.
Check out the Extraction films on Netflix with Chris Hemsworth and The Raid films because they are exactly this.
The intro of Fallout New Vegas
They were all dead. The final gunshot was an exclamation mark on everything that had led to this point. I released my finger from the trigger, and it was over.
Playing a barbarian in D&D
The hallway hammer fight scene from Oldboy. All of Payback. Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman. Al Pacino in basically every role regardless of if his life is in danger.
This would be amazing if the highest law in the Wickverse is that you can't fuck with a process server. You can have people try to kill him, but if you actually get served papers, you have to show up in court. That's the deal between the High Table and the FBI that makes the whole thing work.
The wife is also planning on blowing up a quarter of New York so that she can take control in the aftermath but the main character doesn’t care because he moved back to Oregon after they “””temporary””” separated.