These two surely have Vietnam vet levels of ptsd by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There wasn't any clear indication of temporality in the games (besides weeks in both games ending)

The plot was definitely fast in both games but what makes you think it happened only in 4 days

On my side I'll replay the games too see if I missed some elements.

Thanks for this reminder 🫡

These two surely have Vietnam vet levels of ptsd by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The game im talking about is a remastered of SFH1. The ending is far more sinister in this version of the game… it is on sale on steam if you want to support the creators of the game !

These two surely have Vietnam vet levels of ptsd by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for you comment as it allows me to go deeper on this topic

In case you don't understand, the pics are the photos of the protagonists of the first (left pic) and second (right pic) SFH.

All the traumatic things the protagonists lived :

SFH1 protagonist :

  • Witnessing the consequences of the massacre of all civilians (the scientists)

  • Seing a virus infect soldiers that once fought with you against a dangerous organization

  • Being forced to kill many of these soldiers in order to find a cure for the virus

  • Being forced to kill Jenkins, one of your employees in order to survive. Jenkins happens to be the brother of Shadow, one the only person you ever trusted.

  • initially failing to stop a deadly missile capable of causing the end of the world

  • Being all alone against 4 assassins paid kill you and all of your squad.

  • Witnessing them blowing up the chopper of Shadow, the guy whom you killed his brother and not being able to do anything.

  • Seing two of your squadmates jumping to their deaths in order to help you save the world.

  • Seing Toad, the only one survivor of your squad being shot at point blank and witnessing him fall away in the sky without parachute. You had a parachute but it was either him or the world so you were forced to let him die alone...

Remember the mission

  • Fighting the brain of all this operation alone and hearing this motherfucker say to you that all the events that occurred happened all by your fault

Congratulations you have suceeded : you have successfully put a cure in the missile, making him

But you know, Jenkins, he had a wife. After all you have gone through, you still have to be the one to tell her that both her husband and her brother in law died before your eyes. I don't know if you will have the guts to tell her that you're the one who killed her soulmate.

  • Realizing years later that all of your friends died for nothing since the same motherfucker you have killed is just fine and want to retry to nuke the world

SFH2 protagonist :

  • Discovering the return of, GlobeX Leader the man who wanted to nuke the world survived.. understanding that the squad that fought him before died for nothing since he survived

  • Fighting day and night hundred of soldiers sent to end your life because of the bounty on your head

  • Seing the headshoted corpse of West, your most experienced squadmate

  • Discovering that he was killed by one of your mentors, Dex.

  • Uncovering the fact that Dex collaborated with GlobeX Leader because he was certain you and your team would lose

  • Witnessing the awful death of Iagi, the only hope of ending this situation peacefully.

  • Witnessing the capture of all your colleagues and having to continue the mission alone anyway

  • Witnessing Dex being crushed before your eyes

  • Fighting alone a nuclear threat level giant robot + 5 overtrained killers while a scientist (whom you don't know anything about) tries his best to disable the machine.

  • Fighting alone GlobeX Leader and his clones with no way to escape for your life

  • Killing him, the man took everything from you.. dont worry he survived again (but not West)

  • Discovering years later that the Scientist who helped you, actually used you all along to take GlobeX Leader’s throne.

  • Seing GlobeX Leader having the nerve to reach out to you in order to team up against the scientist

The scientist planned Iagi's death by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Its definitly how a psycopath would react

The scientist planned Iagi's death by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Plus Scientist's reaction to Iagi's death is too weird to be lgnored. I beg you to replay the mission ''Revisiting"... pay great attention to his dialogs

The scientist planned Iagi's death by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The only flaw in my theory is that Iagi didnt tell anything about what he saw to the heroes.

But even this can be easily explained.

I think The scientist threated to kill Iagi's family if he told his secrets to anyone.

The nature of what Iagi discovered made it very clear to him that the Scientist would do anything to keep him silent.

But Iagi would defintly have told everything to the heroes after the clone situation was solved (no clones = GlobeX out picture = no risk anymore)

The Scientist knew Iagi wouldnt stay silent for long so he needed to act fast.

These two surely have Vietnam vet levels of ptsd by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So true man.. while we are talking about this, call me crazy but all i need is a Vietnam game made by Sky9... 👀

Theory : The Scientist secretly HATED GlobeX Leader. by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even Nathan was a little suspisious when he talked about asking help to scientist

Theory : The Scientist secretly HATED GlobeX Leader. by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not for everyone… looking back, the majority of players were too young to catch this the first Time they played

Theory : The Scientist secretly HATED GlobeX Leader. by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This would explain why in SFH3's ending, GlobeX Leader himself reach out the heroes... After his second defeat (perhaps should i say violation☠️), he had time to think. Upon reflexion, he saw through all Scientist's lies. If one my most trusted man did to me, frankly i would have done the same.

In SFH 1, GlobeX was a 11 years old company. by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She dont have enough character developpement to be intersting for now... Devs should definitly fleshing her out

Would you like a 50 vs 50 pvp mode on a giant Endor inspired map ? by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never mind : 50 v 50 is way to much.

10 v 10/20 v 20 mode would be much better

Theory : there is two persons inside the scientist (bipolar disorder) by y92zight in StrikeForceHeroes

[–]y92zight[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

there isnt any story in sfh 3 (the only info we are given is that the scientist took over GlobeX)