

It also makes the human antagonists significantly stronger, as they can be given far more health while keeping the somewhat realistic tone of the series intact. A common tactic in the Far Cry series, this allows Ubisoft to give players some more fantastical arenas to fight in. When Jason fights Vaas, he does so inside a hallucination. While Vaas is far more charismatic, he is not seen after this point - though this does not necessarily mean that he is dead. Happening at around the midway point of the game, Vaas’s death leads to Jason moving onto the true main villain in Hoyt. Following the iconic insanity sequence, players only have a few more encounters with the character, as his sisters Citra sends Jason to kill him. While Vaas is fondly remembered due to the excellent performance of Michael Mando, the reality is that the character was heavily underused in the main story.
