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igotlovein · 21 hours ago
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magdalene in the garden of eden <3 my pain killers are helping so i had enough energy to draw something up , decided to do the milf herself , josephs wifey !!
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bbqarts · 6 months ago
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These are 100% canon and legit.
On a sidenote I drew all these within a month and my artstyle can't make up its mind
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saynogrumpy · 2 months ago
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zaffyrr · 3 months ago
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A while back I designed what Vaas might look like in Far Cry: New Dawn. I think he would have struck a deal with Vince and integrated his gang of marauders with the Highwaymen in exchange for becoming the president of his own chapter.
(if you leave a comment/tag about how he would have been better than the twins I'm going to block you)
[ available on Redbubble ]
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xejune · 1 year ago
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YOU'RE BEING HUNTED.
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sweeetestcurse · 3 months ago
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Scenery in Far Cry New Dawn 37/??
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namikaaah · 8 months ago
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lulu2992 · 3 months ago
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Greg Bryk was in episode 25 of Podcast141, co-hosted by Marwen Heni, Mars Lipowski, and Jim Boeven, to talk about his acting career in general, but also and mostly his role as Joseph Seed in Far Cry 5.
Since he’s already shared a lot of anecdotes in interviews and live videos on Instagram, I thought I wouldn’t learn anything new... but I did, so here’s a summary of what he said about his experience playing the Father.
We knew that the dev team (he specifically mentioned Dan Hay and Drew Holmes) had struggled to find the “right” actor for the role, but what I don’t remember ever hearing before is that, after two years of unsuccessful search, the project was almost cancelled for this reason!
Thankfully, that was when Greg Bryk auditioned. He had already said the script they gave him (and that he thought was “amazing”) was what became Joseph’s monologue in the mission “We Must Be Strong”, but he gave more details about what was originally in it. In this early version of his backstory, Joseph was 23 years old and working two jobs to support his family. One night, exhausted, he fell asleep on the couch as his pregnant wife went out to get ice cream. He was then awoken by a knock on the door, told she had been in an accident, and taken to the hospital. The rest of the story is what he says in Far Cry 5: when he arrives, his wife is dead, their premature daughter is “stuffed with tubes”, he hears God’s calling, and understands he has to make this sacrifice.
So he got the role, and when they called him again to record a sermon (my guess is it was this one, but I’m just speculating), he saw what the game looked like and thought everything and everyone was “incredible”. Over time, as they got to know him, they even changed the character and partly rewrote the Father specifically for him.
The team was also very accommodating. For example, the scenes are usually shot in the huge performance capture studio, but for the Heralds’ eulogies, which are much more intimate, they built a small room so he felt like he actually had something around him instead of a big, empty space.
A day before the game came out, the cutscenes were already available online and he watched some of them. He was very impressed by the last eulogy (or, as he calls it, “snot monologue”) in particular because of how “vivid” and “human” it felt. It brought tears to his eyes and he recalls his wife was “blown away”; it was “special”.
As for the fans, he thinks they’ve been very supportive and welcoming. Some have told him they felt heard and seen by Joseph, and he believes it’s because he’s a character who loves people for who they are. At this point, he and the co-hosts agreed that being an actor was a gift because it gives an opportunity to make people’s lives better, especially in video games because there’s a unique connection that doesn’t really exist in movies or TV series.
Marwen Heni mentioned that, while most villains want you to hate them, Joseph, on the contrary, wanted you to reflect and think that he might be right. Greg Bryk admitted that he believed everything he said, especially about family and technology. Sometimes, people are isolated or only have online connections, so having someone tell them, “I see you and I love you for what you are” is powerful. In his opinion, this message resonated with a lot of players because it’s a simple truth and we all want to be part of a family.
Joseph doesn’t control his followers with fear, Marwen Heni commented, but with devotion, and that too makes him compelling. As he was playing Far Cry 5, he started questioning whether or not he (as the Deputy) was right for opposing the Father, which is something Greg Bryk says he saw a lot in comments. He believes there’s “an intimacy to the relationship” between Joseph and the player, a “seduction” in the sense that we all want to belong. He’s humbled by the impact his work had on people.
When asked if he would be open to reprising the role, this time, he answered, “Absolutely”. In fact, and this is news to me, he revealed there were discussions about turning Far Cry into a TV show, and the different games would have been standalone seasons. That said, he added that, at a certain point, it’s necessary to let characters go and that he was grateful for what he had already experienced playing the Father.
Marwen Heni then asked if Joseph, who is very complex, was entirely fictional or if it was Greg talking through him. He answered his characters are always him, to a degree, because he wants to connect with the material so he never lies and can work from things that matter to him. He never judges them and tries to think about what he wants to express through them. He’s interested in their humanity and what motivates them. “We’re all broken,” he said. “Some are much more broken than others, and sometimes those broken pieces are very sharp and jagged, and they lash out.”
He also revealed he had “very specific rituals” to help him become a character and then let them go. He mentioned a few prayers that one of his friends, who is a Wiccan, taught him. In fact, and all the co-hosts agreed, it can be very hard to “disconnect” from a character sometimes because actors aren’t just pretending; they’re using real emotions.
He had already said his son Dempsey had done the mocap for John and Jacob in the Collapse DLC and that he felt carrying Ethan’s body in New Dawn was a way for him to honor his “boy”, his dead dog Lucky, since he deeply regretted that he couldn’t be there to take him to the veterinarian the day he passed. What I didn’t know, however, is that it was Greg himself who had asked if Joseph could carry Ethan, and the team made it happen. He also explained that, when it was time to play this scene, he tried to imagine what it would be like to actually lose his son.
But who is Greg Bryk’s favorite Far Cry villain? Well, when he auditioned and started researching the franchise, he was interested in Vaas because of Michael Mando’s performance. He still doesn’t know him personally but has a friend who worked with him and who spoke about “how electrifying his talent was”. There’s something “unhinged” and “primal” to him as a performer; he’s a “wild” and “special” actor.
Finally, when told he was born to play Joseph, he confessed he felt he was indeed “called” to play this part but wants to give credit to Dan Hay, Drew Holmes, and Jean-Sébastien Décant for creating such a “terrifyingly human” antagonist in the first place.
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cca20 · 9 months ago
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20 Years of Far Cry
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Happy 20 years of Far Cry!!
I know that Far Cry's anniversary was actually on March 24th, but I never expected this piece to take so long to make so here I am, posting it a week later...
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la-grosse-patate · 15 days ago
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"Gotta watch out for these two. One's crazy, one's deadly. And I can't tell which one's which."
Ahh I need everyone to look at this piece of Isabel and Roger or I'm gonna die!! 😭 I was soo so incredibly lucky to snag a commission from the sweet, amazing and super talented @minilev 💖 Thank you, Anna, for bringing my vision to life in the most wonderful way possible 💖💖💖 You're incredible in what you do and I hope you never ever stop 🤗
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gunpowdernlead · 6 days ago
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I finally finished making Jacob Seed’s Uncle Sam poster, aka making it super high quality (downgraded here I think) bc I can’t find a high quality image anywhere and it doesn’t look enough like the og propaganda ad. I made this so I can get a custom poster that isn’t all pixels, so if anyone wants to do that too for some reason go ahead!! Mountain man and Johnny boy got some fire posters!
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blulexx · 3 months ago
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Ethan and the Judge out on a walk.
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bbqarts · 6 months ago
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I HAVE MORE.
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imgnnafurgf · 10 months ago
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Farcry5 where everything is the same but it's just Seeds really pissed off because deputy is taller than all of them and every time they just get more creative how to look taller
Faith would fly
Jacob stands on a box on his presentation time
Joseph never gets off the stage
John learns how to wear high heels
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jacobseedvaas35 · 2 months ago
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I HAD NO IDEA YOU CAN STILL EXPLORE WHITETAIL MOUNTAINS IN NEW DAWN!!!
No literally I’m walking around what’s left of Whitetail Mountain in Far Cry New Dawn and somehow I am expecting to hear Jacob Seed’s voice or “Only You”!!
However walking on the very streets of Jacob’s region, hurts my heart so much!
New Dawn makes me so sad! I’m gonna have to get onto Far Cry 5 tomorrow, just to see my mountain man!
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jackcarwer · 3 months ago
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welcome to the Bliss
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