From the depths of Rapture to the halls of Helghan, we're diving into the most powerful and memorable monologues in video game history. These speeches will make you laugh, cry, and question everything you know about storytelling in gaming.
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00:00A god of war, a god of pain, of suffering, of destruction.
00:09Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the speeches across the
00:14video game landscape that dazzled us due to the profoundness of the writing and performances.
00:19At least I won't have to turn 30.
00:24Right?
00:25Number 10.
00:26Denizens and Daughters of Helghan, Killzone.
00:34All it takes is a charismatic leader to unite a broken and vengeful people, and few are
00:39as gifted an orator as the likes of Visari.
00:42Giving us a glimpse into the history of the Helghast and their war on the rest of the
00:46galaxy, Visari's speech is one of unity and resilience about how the denizens of Helghan
00:52overcame exile and the harsh conditions of their world to eventually become an empire
00:57all live in fear of.
01:10It's as terrifying as it is compelling, made all the more so due to a captivating performance
01:16courtesy of Brian Cox as the infamous Odark.
01:19Visari may be ruthless, but the persuasiveness of this declaration alone makes it obvious
01:24how he was able to amass such power from the brink.
01:34Number 9.
01:35Armstrong's Dream, Metal Gear Rising Revengeance.
01:44The Metal Gear franchise is no stranger to some exquisite monologues among hero and villain
01:49alike, but there's truly nothing quite like watching a nanomachine-roided politician break
01:54down his plans for the future of American democracy while simultaneously beating the
01:59bejesus out of a cyborg ninja.
02:11Armstrong, while having no qualms about casualties of war, is borderline enrapturing with his
02:16talk on breaking down the corporate side of the USA and turning it into a place of freedom
02:21and strength for better or worse.
02:23Also, the meme material alone is enough to make this one of the all-time greats.
02:39Number 8.
02:40You Can't Fight Nature, Red Dead Redemption.
02:48Granted, with the context of Red Dead Redemption 2, this speech transcends into a thing of
02:54sheer beauty and heartbreak.
02:56As the former gang members come face-to-face at gunpoint, Dutch confesses his innermost
03:01thoughts to John.
03:12This old western soliloquy dives into how the times have changed, that he and his kind
03:16have no place left in the world, the wickedness of man, as well as how he cannot change his
03:21own nature, as ugly as it might be.
03:24While few will mourn the death of Dutch Vanderlyn, his final words were painfully poetic, even
03:30commendable.
03:36Number 7.
03:37Goodbye, Caroline, Portal 2.
03:50For the briefest of moments, it seemed that GLaDOS was turning a corner after being replaced
03:55by Wheatley as the dominant AI of Aperture Science, and stuffed into a potato, she goes
04:01on a journey of rediscovery with Chell about who she used to be before being converted
04:05into a murderous machine.
04:24We get to see the person beneath the programming, and then she gets reinstated, and promptly
04:30deletes the last remaining digital vestiges of her former self.
04:33The cold and calculating manner in which she says goodbye before gaslighting us in that
04:38same sadistic cerebral way is as shocking as it is saddening.
04:49Number 6.
04:50The Last Human, Soma.
05:01Amongst the psychotic machines and existential crises that dominate Soma's narrative, its
05:06most poignant is the simplest and most human of them all, standing by the side of a person
05:11in their last living moments.
05:13Traversing through the underwater research facility known as Pathos-2, the now cybernetic
05:18Simon encounters Sarah Lynn Wall, the only person left on the planet who's managed
05:23to remain human as opposed to a robotic construct.
05:43With what little time she has left, she besieges us to take the artificial remnants of humanity
05:48and send them to the stars, all the while reminiscing on the good times she's had
05:52in her life, despite not even living to see 30.
05:55It's as eloquent as it is paralyzingly tragic.
06:12Number 5.
06:13Down comes the Claw, Baldur's Gate 3.
06:29There are so many exceptional pieces of dialogue across this masterclass of an RPG that it's
06:35tricky to just narrow one down, especially among the roster of villains.
06:39But in the end, it all comes back to the devil we love to hate, Raphael.
06:56His introduction is incredible.
06:58Starting off with a bit of poetry that goes on to become his calling card, he swoops the
07:02cast away to his house of hope, promising to be their savior and free them from the
07:06mind flayer tadpoles that infest their minds.
07:10Obviously, there are some differentiations depending on character choice, but the end
07:14result is the same, the devil promising you a lifeline and all it will cost is everything
07:19you hold dear.
07:29Number 4.
07:30The definition of insanity, Far Cry 3.
07:41In terms of pure popularity and impact on the mainstream, few have the same weight as
07:46this little number, courtesy of Vaas.
07:48As charismatic as he is terrifying, before sending protagonist Jason off the edge of
07:53a cliff to his presumed death, Vaas delivers a stirring monologue on his insight into madness.
07:59Did I ever tell you what the definition of insanity is?
08:05Insanity is doing the exact same f***ing thing over and over again.
08:12Ironic coming from a modern day pirate who's beyond the pale of disturbed.
08:17Regardless, Michael Mondo's performance is so captivating that you can't help but
08:21feel mesmerized, even as he sends us hurtling towards our demise.
08:25Probably one of gaming's greatest philosophers.
08:38Number 3.
08:39You Have No Honor, Ghost of Tsushima As a father figure to Jin, Lord Shimura was
08:49a peaceable and compassionate leader, who above all else was driven by honor.
08:54Alas, he and Jin's paths start to diverge when the threat of the Mongol invasion takes
08:58Jin down the path of vengeance, becoming the ghost, who certainly isn't afraid to implore
09:17less than elegant means to kill his enemies.
09:20This ultimately leads to the two of them spending a final morning together before Shimura
09:24informs his pseudo-son that he's been ordered to kill him on behalf of the Shogun.
09:29The disappointment, regret, heartbreak, and tenderness that emanates through his voice
09:34is honestly stunning.
09:35A clash of ideologies, the nature of honor, as well as the bitterness of having to kill
09:40your own family, all beautifully conveyed by a grieving man duty-bound to end his successor.
09:57Number 2.
09:58The Man Chooses, A Slave Obeys, Bioshock None of us will forget the pitch-perfect introduction
10:13to the undersea spectacle of Rapture, partially because of the visuals, but mainly because
10:18of Andrew Ryan's thrilling narration.
10:21This is only surpassed when, after shooting our way through an endless swarm of big daddies
10:25and splicers, we meet the man himself, where he proceeds to dismantle our entire world
10:30one sentence at a time.
10:53Ryan reveals the full extent to which our character has been brainwashed, a slave to
10:57the phrase, would you kindly?
11:00Instead of begging for mercy, he orders us to carry out our original mission and kill
11:04him.
11:05Brutally, might we add.
11:06The man uses his own execution as a flex, with his guttural screams about choices shaking
11:12us to our core.
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11:51Number 1.
11:52Hope – God of War Ragnarok Valhalla
11:55Kratos' Nordic saga is filled with a litany of incredible moments of character introspection,
12:09and while he's a man of few words, the ghost of Sparta has been known to deliver
12:13a few knockout speeches from time to time.
12:16And to our mind, none surpass the awe-inspiring moment where he confronts his younger self
12:21While he does admonish his past actions for their barbarity, he also acknowledges that
12:44he has always been more than what others thought, and most importantly of all, that he has hope
12:49for what is still to come.
12:51Christopher Judge is magnificent here, showcasing just how far Kratos has come as both a god
12:57and a man.
13:24Which of these monologues took your breath away?
13:26Let us know in the comments!