Metal Gear Rising is way Smarter Than I Expected

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The music in this video is from the Metal Gear Rising licensed soundtrack by Tyson Yen, Jimmy Gnecco, Graime Cornies, Kit Walters, and Jason Charles Miller, as well as the Metal Gear Solid OST by KCE Japan Sound Team

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  • @Laxhoop
    @Laxhoop2 жыл бұрын

    “Kids are cruel, Jack. And I LOVE minors!” - Sundowner, probably

  • @itskandar7309

    @itskandar7309

    2 жыл бұрын

    He uses the verb "touch"

  • @Sakhmeov

    @Sakhmeov

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Warcrime" this, "Can't eat the drywall" that... "Microwaving mice is wrong!" they say...

  • @JasminUwU

    @JasminUwU

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Sakhmeov microwaving frozen mice is what microwave ovens were made for. This is unironically true, look it up.

  • @Sakhmeov

    @Sakhmeov

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JasminUwU Jeezus, you're right. Still, it doesn't answer that all-important question; Why do our politicians hog all the _good_ missiles?

  • @FenrirStrife1

    @FenrirStrife1

    2 жыл бұрын

    How else is a man supposed to make his....IMPACT?

  • @fazekasroland2968
    @fazekasroland29682 жыл бұрын

    I completely disagree that Raiden didn't listen to what Armstrong had to say. In the post credits scene he quotes Armstrong to Boris and says he has his own war to fight. Literally what Armstrong said would happen, that Raiden would follow in his footsteps and try to end war as a business through whatever means he sees fit. Now those methods are different from Armstrong's and that is why he had to die, but the ideology is partly Armstrongs. It was synthesized from both raidens and his.

  • @Yan_Alkovic

    @Yan_Alkovic

    2 жыл бұрын

    Raiden simply got that meme from Armstrong And boy howdy was that the right choice on his part

  • @jessebridgeman767

    @jessebridgeman767

    2 жыл бұрын

    It was the evolution of the meme

  • @Archflip

    @Archflip

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah. I feel like it's too simplistic a reading to talk about sides having ideologies and memes without talking about how they intersect and what those ideologies actually were. "Cold blooded murder beats memes" is a weak take on the final fight failing to discuss the actual discussion at play between ideals of justice and individualism.

  • @Roler42

    @Roler42

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Take the meaning behind words, and then decide" That's what Solid Snake told him at the Big Shell. He agrees with Armstrong that war for profit is bullshit, but notice at the end he dealt the biggest blow to the war economy: He made sure children won't be turned into child soldiers, and his action caused Cyborgs to branch out into more honest and less violent labor, he took Armstrong's ideology but turned it around where there's no need for senseless violence.

  • @GraafBerengeur

    @GraafBerengeur

    2 жыл бұрын

    feels almost Hegelian when you put it that way

  • @talkaboutnowt6644
    @talkaboutnowt66442 жыл бұрын

    My favorite thing about MGR is that, on Paper the dialogue should be insanely cringe. But somehow they turn it into something entertaining, thought provoking and cool as all hell When it comes to Metal Gear. I've only played MGR and a bit of The Phantom pain. Despite my lack of knowledge regarding Metal Gear I can't help but adore MGR. Its insanely fun and has delivered some of the most memorable (and memeable) characters in all of gaming. Despite it bordering on absurdity at times it still delivers a really interesting narrative, its a game that deserves the recent resurgence in popularity and its a game that I don't doubt will live on for years to come.

  • @jackpollard550

    @jackpollard550

    2 жыл бұрын

    It IS cringe, but that’s what makes it FREE!

  • @themanwhospeaks8010

    @themanwhospeaks8010

    Жыл бұрын

    Post-cringe if you will

  • @nicekcaj

    @nicekcaj

    11 ай бұрын

    i find that the cringe dialogue adds to it a little bit, it's like shadow the hedgehog where it's just so edgy it's fun

  • @itshel2677

    @itshel2677

    22 күн бұрын

    I never liked the idea of "cringe" since I've mostly seen it being used on furries or people in general just being weird by doing things in public others would consider shameful. That being said I know that MGR is cringe although I don't feel that way. What I think makes people look past this is that all of the hardcore edgelord dialouge is backed up by the most insane action I have ever seen. Not only this but the game presents all this cringe worthy stuff with full confidence and sincerity. Think about it. Some 16 year old saying how they "hate all humans" or "has studied the blade" is really just trying to cope with their insecurites and isn't being sincere. We recognise this and feel cringe. One day at the train station I saw a girl with a stick horse. She was gallopping with it across the platform doing her routines and what not. I stood the entire time in the smoking area watching her. I was amazed. Not a care in the world free, confident, using the time she's waiting on a train to pursue a passion. tl;dr Basically what the other replies here are saying but cringe lol (see how I undermine the sincerity of my comment with this one line (we do live in a society))

  • @shingshongshamalama
    @shingshongshamalama2 жыл бұрын

    Revengeance is simultaneously the most biting satire and the most sincere embodiment of Metal Gear.

  • @Laxhoop
    @Laxhoop2 жыл бұрын

    Not wanting to get into “memes” when discussing this game, is like not wanting to get into “control schemes”, when discussing how to play a specific video game.

  • @irishempire9811
    @irishempire98112 жыл бұрын

    This game went from gameplay and memes to some of the most deep characters and best writing in the game industry.

  • @ketchup5253

    @ketchup5253

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is expected from a Metal Gear title, lol

  • @viscerator68

    @viscerator68

    2 жыл бұрын

    How did jet stream sam know riden was going to take that one road to get to that one rocket to go to the secret basr that sam didnt even know riden knew about

  • @Karv3r

    @Karv3r

    2 жыл бұрын

    Perhaps, if you played like 5 games.

  • @pilot778spartan3

    @pilot778spartan3

    2 жыл бұрын

    It was always like that it just takes someone to show. Kind of having a piece of hidden treasure hidden inside of a very brittle weak and useless rock

  • @yunsurfed6153

    @yunsurfed6153

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lmao best writing? Not even close

  • @funnywes
    @funnywes2 жыл бұрын

    absolutely nailed the meaning of the pain inhibitors scene, hell yes. incredible video

  • @avcables_

    @avcables_

    Жыл бұрын

    hi wes

  • @feister2869
    @feister28692 жыл бұрын

    I disagree with something you said. That all the bosses in the game were just like Sam, people who don’t have ideologies but that’s ABSOLUTELY FUCKING WRONG. See sundowner for example, he thrives in the sadistic world uses the excuse of civilisation advancing a ton due to war and thus wants to restore the war economy (unique thing about him is that he isn’t subtle at all, he tells what he wants to do blatantly. Something fresh, ironically paired with the most difficult to understand lyrics). Mistral is sadly just an antithesis to raiden, about ideals. Monsoon is about nihilism (being born in pol pot’s era truly does shit, it showed monsoon the power of “memes”, that people would do unspeakable things in the name of their ideas). Bladewolf is about his freedom, this character focuses on his character and his unique version of freedom (also kinda anthesis to raiden, being a cog in the machine and being used. It’s probably why raiden brought him back), you’re correct about jet stream Sam ig. Also you should probably talk about the vocals on the songs. THEY GIVE MUCH NEEDED BACKSTORIES AND THEIR IDEOLOGIES WHILE BEING BANGERS. Also I interpret raiden being in silence to Armstrong was him getting passed ideals as that’s what was happening before. It’s not about the ideal of murder being able to beat ideals. He inherited and actually believed in his cause as true, he didn’t refute his points because he agrees with it hence the song lyrics and the ending cutscene showing his mimicking of Armstrong’s phrases. At the end of the day that’s my interpretation. Raiden embraced his past motives.

  • @zildjian2381

    @zildjian2381

    2 жыл бұрын

    damn leadhead should've mentioned the songs, they're the best part of the game

  • @losingluke

    @losingluke

    2 жыл бұрын

    even khamsin had an ideology, and he was literally a mindless soldier

  • @calypso819

    @calypso819

    Жыл бұрын

    I definitely agree with this. Sam is pretty much the only boss in MGRR that fights without a purpose, the lore is in the lyrics.

  • @pendantblade6361
    @pendantblade63612 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate Leadhead cosplaying behind some McDonalds for the bit.

  • @C4DeadCharge
    @C4DeadCharge2 жыл бұрын

    The voice progress is making me so happy

  • @Laxhoop
    @Laxhoop2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t know if you just didn’t pay attention while playing, or you just automatically assumed that anyone involved with Winds of Destruction was just a motivation-less villain and so ignored anything that contradicted that assumption, but your read on the entire group being “None of them believe in anything”, could not be farther from the truth for most of them, as it is explicitly only true for Sam. Outside of Bladewolf, every member of WoD that Raiden encounters, is a either a parallel, or an extreme version of one aspect of his ideology, or who he truly is, forcing him to either confront his mask, or his shadow self. Mistral fights because it allows her to revel in her shadow, to indulge the darkest parts of herself. She believes that as long as she is taking pleasure in an action, that it doesn’t matter who suffers as a result. This is a direct parallel to how Raiden truly feels, deep down. That deep down, he enjoys the slaughter. Monsoon is a redditor. He believes that nothing matters, he is the pinnacle of nihilism. He believes that the strongest among men will never die, as they will be the ones to have their ideology pass on, to live forever within the souls of men, even if their name has been forgotten. Survival of the fittest is all that matters, in the end. And Monsoon wants to prove himself the strongest, to have his ideology spread, either by convincing others, or by making the gene pool of ideas smaller. Monsoon is where Jack has to finally confront his past. Monsoon believing that ideas are the most important thing we pass down, strikes at the very core of Raiden’s past, his fear of only following in the footsteps of others. And so, Raiden accepts Monsoon’s ideals. Effectively deciding that he doesn’t need to hide from accepting the ideas of others, anymore. And so, with Monsoon’s ideology in hand, Raiden basically says “Strongest of the fittest, huh? Well, the weakest thing imaginable is someone who uses others as a meat shield. Like you.” Raiden learns to accept that not every idea can be your own, but that you can MAKE them your own, by putting a personal spin on it, which will be important later. Sundowner is a lot more obvious than the rest, as he outright explains his ideology. “War and fighting is just human nature. They’re a part of who we are.” Sundowner, having grown up on the battlefield, in a very similar situation to how Raiden grew up, represents what Raiden easily could have become, had he not had so many other people, giving him new ideas and motives as he went through life. Sundowner is proof to Raiden that not everything was in vain. That the ideals he’d received from others, that he felt so conflicted about, did in fact make him a better person, as Sundowner is what he’d have become without those ideals being given to him. Similarly, Sundowner’s ideology is what Armstrong’s could be mistaken for, if one doesn’t pay attention. Sam is also very simple. Sam is the one who actually doesn’t have a cause. He did at one point, but for Raiden’s story, he doesn’t. Sam is a reflection of Raiden at the start of the story. Just moving from fight to fight, reveling in the bloodshed that results, and never caring about the journey to get there. While Raiden does find himself doing this for the side of good at the start, that’s still what he’s doing, which is why Sam and Monsoon were able to break him as they did. Sam’s line, of Raiden’s blade being thirsty for blood, yet Raiden denies it, is very important. As it shows why Sam is so much stronger than Raiden at the start. They’re both the same, but Riaden lies to himself about why he fights. Sam is honest with himself, and so he doesn’t hold back. Raiden does hold back, and he does so to shield himself from having to face the truth. But in their second confrontation, Raiden has realized the truth about his nature, accepted it, and aimed it in a “good” direction. Sam sees this, and it’s why he says what he says in the recording Blade Wolf plays before giving Raiden Sam’s blade. “Blondey has me questioning the whole thing.” Sam saw Raiden accept his killer nature, and aim it in the direction of the throats of his enemies. Something that Sam had been unable to do. He was unsure if Raiden had come to the better conclusion of the two of them, or if he was just blowing smoke. So, he decides to see who’s correct in the only way he knows how. Combat. And Raiden proves himself correct. Raiden has a respect for Sam, even though he logically shouldn’t. But Raiden understands that Bladewolf wouldn’t side with Sam unless, deep down, he was a good man, just aimless, in the sam way he’d been. And of course, Armstrong is the final confrontation. The final test to see if Raiden has grown out of his old self. Like Raiden’s old self, Armstrong does evil things with the aims of defeating a greater evil. Raiden had justified his actions by saying “They knew what they signed up for”, and Armstrong justified his by saying “Can’t fret over every egg”. Armstrong is the extreme of who Raiden once was. And Raiden sees this, and that’s why he decides that Armstrong needs to die. Because he’s finally understood that this was what he once was. But he does accept that Armstrong’s goals were noble, and takes up his fight in the end. So yeah, TL;DR: All the villains do have ideals and motives, and like how the fights get harder with each boss, each boss is a tougher question that Raiden has to answer about himself or his past.

  • @songvevo123

    @songvevo123

    Жыл бұрын

    I haven't gotten to that part of the video yet but I just wanted to say that was very detailed, nice take!

  • @SkyChaser-
    @SkyChaser-2 жыл бұрын

    Been a while since i checked the channel, and i got to say, Leadhead is looking Gorgeous!

  • @noahbenchimol4210
    @noahbenchimol42102 жыл бұрын

    Hey Ledhead, I just wanted to let you know that I would LOVE to see you cover the entire MGS series. I've been playing through a few of the games (and saving up for Twin Snakes) and would be super interested. :)

  • @drekieldur1558
    @drekieldur15582 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely KILLING IT in the outfit at the beginning!

  • @tumeg8282

    @tumeg8282

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely delusional stubble covered hons

  • @tumeg8282

    @tumeg8282

    2 жыл бұрын

    You will never be women bro

  • @QuintonMurdock

    @QuintonMurdock

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hagonistheman7880 not everybody has the same interests or level of ignorance as you

  • @NeverSaySandwich1

    @NeverSaySandwich1

    2 жыл бұрын

    LARPing as a woman, LOL

  • @QuintonMurdock

    @QuintonMurdock

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@NeverSaySandwich1 I think she was doing a riff off solid snake who is male. So LARPing as a guy. But I have seen your comments and you are clearly pretty confused about how gender works so your confusion is to be expected

  • @JackieJKENVtuber
    @JackieJKENVtuber2 жыл бұрын

    "Honey wake up, new Leadhead video dropped"

  • @maxieprimo2758
    @maxieprimo27582 жыл бұрын

    Both you and Jacob Geller managed to whiff the point of the game hard. Raiden picks up Armstrong's war and continues it, and all of the characters have definite ideologies. Raiden is the closest to not having one, but he literally agrees with so much of what Armstrong has to say that it changes his path.

  • @nicholaspeters9919

    @nicholaspeters9919

    2 жыл бұрын

    When I first played, I had almost the exact opposite reaction from both. I was wondering why Raiden killed Armstrong when he was making so much sense to me, having completely forgotten about all the batshit over the line stuff he did. Granted, I was nineteen at the time, and not even trying to hold my various frustrations back, but I do feel that people should probably look at a wide variety of other info sources before beginning to discuss this game. Starting with the old school definition of memes and all sections of the game’s TVTropes article just to be safe.

  • @AstralBelt

    @AstralBelt

    Жыл бұрын

    @Kadd enjoyer And then absorbed them into his own

  • @ellagage1256
    @ellagage12562 жыл бұрын

    One thing I really loved about this game is just how meta it is on it's idea of violence, even more so than a lot of "actual" Metal Gear games. It actually rewards you for not killing any humans during combat sections and even more for beating an entire chapter that way (despite making things way harder on yourself and feeling so antithetical to the genre), but the game has such confidence in itself that at least on the first playthrough you just like Raiden will eventually give in to the pure violence and "let her rip". The game is like one massive devil on your shoulder that rubs it in your face that you totally could live up to that "protect the weak" ideal but you just choose not to. "Hey the strong always prey upon the weak, that's just nature" meanwhile the same cyborg soldier that later stabs you in the chest is on his hands and knees petting a cat in the rain... God I love this game and this series

  • @whotftookthuurs

    @whotftookthuurs

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can pacifist mgr????

  • @ellagage1256

    @ellagage1256

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@whotftookthuurs It's 100% doable even without the Wooden Sword. Bosses and UGs don't count to the 'No Kill' bonus

  • @whotftookthuurs

    @whotftookthuurs

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ellagage1256 THERES A WOODEN SWORD????

  • @ellagage1256

    @ellagage1256

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hagonistheman7880 Not so much that it's difficult, but it is easier when you don't have to hold back

  • @owwahow
    @owwahow2 жыл бұрын

    ur voice is always so calming and ur fit was on fleek slay girlll

  • @andrewmanchiraju8005
    @andrewmanchiraju80052 жыл бұрын

    While the concept of a meme might date back 100s of years (I’m not sure) I do know that the first person to define a meme in the way it is used in MGS was Biologist Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene published in 1975.

  • @constantcobra
    @constantcobra2 жыл бұрын

    Doktor i gotta piss

  • @subprogram32
    @subprogram322 жыл бұрын

    This was a great and very smart and entertaining video indeed! I really liked seeing this interpretation of Raiden's character, and it certainly made enough sense to me at least! Also, you looked really good in that metal gear outfit. ^w^

  • @cimex7492
    @cimex74922 жыл бұрын

    Even apart from just Raiden, others like Sam, Wolf, and Armstrong had some really nice depth. And the use of music made side characters like Mistral a little less 2D.

  • @DoctorBallsStrikesAgain
    @DoctorBallsStrikesAgain2 жыл бұрын

    We're making the mother of all omelets here jack you can't fret over every egg

  • @Nicknock-rw4go
    @Nicknock-rw4go Жыл бұрын

    One of my favourite parts of MGR is that the character boss themes seem to be about who that boss is and where they are in life and from this you can learn a lot about them, but It Has To Be This Way seems to be about Raiden which makes it more interesting to me

  • @jimbo2revengeance
    @jimbo2revengeance Жыл бұрын

    i am surprised you didn't mention the fact that each bosses ost effectively explains their backstory.

  • @wackojacko4580
    @wackojacko4580 Жыл бұрын

    Leadhead lookin’ like she’s getting ready to tell you the rules of fight club

  • @tsurugi5

    @tsurugi5

    Жыл бұрын

    >she

  • @wackojacko4580

    @wackojacko4580

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tsurugi5 thats what i said

  • @tsurugi5

    @tsurugi5

    Жыл бұрын

    @@wackojacko4580 >she

  • @pinkorcyanbutlong5651
    @pinkorcyanbutlong56512 жыл бұрын

    All this explanation about ideologies vs violence in the game, and yes this is mainly about Raiden, and you only do a "btw Blade Wolf is there", which was also a pretty cool character in the way of mirroring Raiden's story and character but then still that comes to different perspectives

  • @bongibot1104

    @bongibot1104

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think there's def a lot of weaknesses in this analysis, there's a lot Leadhead missed. Good video but there's so much she skipped. Best example are the other bosses who were all motivated to fight for different reasons

  • @masterchris1013
    @masterchris10132 жыл бұрын

    I love you’re work so much and I don’t know where else to share this so I’ll say it here, your mastery of voice has me more dysphoric than anything I’ve ever seen. I’m so happy for you, you have no idea. You’re insight into games and life in general did so much to help me. I hope I can watch again soon because your insights and takes are sooo amazing. I wish you the best! And your video will still get a like from me🙂

  • @lancelot717
    @lancelot7172 жыл бұрын

    I urge everyone that watches this and ends up buying the game to go in with an open mind because its themes as explained here is much to be desired

  • @Karv3r
    @Karv3r2 жыл бұрын

    Who saves the memes from the man who saves the memes?

  • @christosgrigoriadis6540
    @christosgrigoriadis65402 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to stop by and say I really appreciate your work, your insights and storytelling are spectacular. Watched the majority of your videos for three years and am still shocked by how each has an intricate and well-thought angle. Keep being you

  • @asbestosfish_
    @asbestosfish_2 жыл бұрын

    The purpose of satire is to articulate the absurdity of the now. That a game made almost ten years ago has survived the cartoonish self-parody that followed what it had originally meant to ridicule is a defence of both the insight of its criticism, and the fact that giant robots and ninja cyborgs are always cool.

  • @marceloflausinofilho5324
    @marceloflausinofilho53242 жыл бұрын

    that part where you talk about how people can be defined by the pain they felt even when that pain itself is gone really made me remember fire punch, such a hood classic

  • @GwenThePeN
    @GwenThePeN2 жыл бұрын

    Wow you really had a glowup, good video like always!

  • @chalkyi8681
    @chalkyi86812 жыл бұрын

    fantastic video, i'm always impressed by the way you put things into words. hope this helps people with no other exposure to the series appreciate mgr from another angle :-)

  • @nadav2003
    @nadav20032 жыл бұрын

    I am living for the essay analysis videos of metal gear rising, from all across KZread it's always great

  • @Yan_Alkovic
    @Yan_Alkovic2 жыл бұрын

    I am so happy that this game is getting all the more traction and coverage, in these times especially! The messages that it carries are so relevant in any part of the world and have only gotten more pertinent in the last 3 months, for better or for worse....

  • @mike.efst.6555
    @mike.efst.65552 жыл бұрын

    Interesting read of Raiden's character I did expect a mention of the soundtrack, because it gives greater insight into the different ideologies of the Winds of Destruction. Also all the winds relate in some way with Raiden. Sam is a drifter just looking for a greater challenge, he's lost himself in the bloodshed. In a similar vein Raiden at that point was also lost in the bloodlust. Sundowner is running a child soldier program, exactly the program that Raiden went through btw, and just seems to think that Violence and War are part of human nature, purely natural. Mistral and Monsoon have a similar vibe, both lost a lot during their respective childhoods due to war, one becoming a drifter with no place to belong, and the other looking at war and cruelty as memes, passed on through war and cruelty. And Raiden doesn't just kill them all because he hates them, and they have a profound effect on his ideology and how he views himself as time goes along. Eventually embracing Armstrongs goal.

  • @nevercurrentgames90
    @nevercurrentgames902 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video! Don't ever be afraid to be floaty. I'm more interested in this game now than I've ever been!

  • @FriedPlacentaBurger
    @FriedPlacentaBurger2 жыл бұрын

    Nanomachines son!

  • @TheGlooga
    @TheGlooga2 жыл бұрын

    This is a really interesting video, and the connection between memes and nanomachines was very astute. I do disagree with the ending, though. Armstrong's ideology is blatant fascism. He wants the powerful to subjugate the weak and 'make America great again,' conveniently not defining what makes someone strong. Considering his state-of-the-art nanomachines, though, we can infer money is at least part of it. What's interesting to me then is that his grand speech, which is much-memed and much-loved, is in-universe propaganda. He presents his ideology in contrast to the political 'elites' and mass media, making it sound less like 'the rich should kill whoever they want' and more 'we need to return to good ol' American individualism' (I say that it's 'in-universe propaganda' because it's styled as a political speach--this is Armstrong presenting his ideology on his own terms, and he uses common political talking points--compare his talk of 'elites' and the media to the other 'make America great again' politician's speeches). And by the ending, we see Raiden repeating a part the same speech. To me it seemed that he viewed himself, like Armstrong, as a soldier willing to fight his own wars, in a world of unthinking sheep. On one hand, it can be easy to read the ending as sorta conservative: 'maybe the fascist had a point,' Raiden all but says. On the other, there's something kind of disquieting about the ending. After a lengthy cutscene involving Sunny, I became intensely aware that, like, Raiden's a dad. And he seemed to have forsaken that role to be a wandering mercenary. And what's interesting is that it kind of feels like his character arc has finally come full circle [note: I haven't played MGS4 owing to the fact it's in PS3 limbo, so if this is covered in MGS4 then I guess I am Bobo the Fool]. He no longer resembles Solid Snake, as he once desperately tried to. He looks like Big Boss, cutting off all personal connections to find a place he can be a soldier. MGR kind of perfectly acts as an MGS6 because it brings the story into a perfect circle.

  • @3zzzTyle

    @3zzzTyle

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't think you understand what fascism is. It's not anything that you disagree with. Fascism is "strong state good". Armstrong is "state bad, strong man good". If anything, he's closer to anarchism. A proper, honest fascist would see him as a proper pain in the ass.

  • @3zzzTyle

    @3zzzTyle

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hagonistheman7880 Maybe, maybe not. The crux of the fascism is not simply a cult of power, but also a well-defined external enemy (foreign state/nationality/group), pride, strict rules and goals within own group, and often a cult of leader as the symbol of power. These things are markedly absent in all of Armstrong's speeches. In fact, he derides empty "American pride" and people blindly following the orders. It's just kinda disappointing when otherwise intelligent people see Armstrong as the Orange Man avatar and then just see red. It's a vastly different character, and he (along with real problems that we all can agree on) deserves a much closer look.

  • @phantauss13

    @phantauss13

    2 жыл бұрын

    Armstrong's not a fascist, his ideas much more correctly coincide with nietzchian philosophy of the ubermenche, in part that's what the bait and switch of armstrong's motivations half way through the fight is about, and what the ending boss-battle theme song is about. Armstrong goes from seeing jack as just a tool driven by his rigid ideology to being an equal worthy of the truth. I.E. Armstrong views himself as the ubermenche and through the course of the fight he comes to see Raiden as one as well. In Nietzchian philosophy, the ubermenche were, among myriad other things, are the makers of new ideas. Nietzche's philosophies are hopelessly misquoted by the fascists, so there is some overlap, but it is quite different. The game of MGR is about different ideologies, and the idea that none of the various members of the Desperados have ideologies is flat wrong. They each represent their own type of ideology, each face and change each other. From Mystral's found purpose, to sundowner's almost solipsistic and very child-like outlook, monsoon's nihilism, and Sam's complete lack of commitment to anything. It all fits together to tell what is essentially a battle of opposing ideologies, which ones win out, and how an ideology much change for it to achieve victory. The main crux of Raiden's character development isn't losing his ideology, it's changing it to be something less ridged.

  • @TheGlooga

    @TheGlooga

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is getting a lot of responses that take issue with me calling Armstrong a fascist, and I feel like I want to clarify two points. The first is, when I say he's a blatant fascist, I should specify that this is only to me. Armstrong's speech, despite being the longest speech in the game, is very open to interpretation in terms of what he actually want to, like, do. This feels like a bit of a cop-out to say ("it's just my opinion????"), but honestly, this is a feature of the entirety of the Metal Gear series, whose world operates more on shonen power levels than on reality. At time, this can make the games frustratingly slippery to analyze, but it's also probably an essential component in how the games have stayed in the critical conversation for so long. A new interpretation can dramatically alter the thematic messaging of the games, with entire monologues recast in a new light and delivering new meanings. This applies to MGR too, and I'm not going to try to say that my interpretation is the only way to see things I will elaborate on why I call him a fascist though. Armstrong's "I have a dream" speech starts out with some fairly basic conservative talking points--bureaucracy is bad, etc.-- and some fairly banal statements ("fuck the media" is a statement with basically universal appeal), before going off the deep end. I want to focus on the line "the weak will be purged, and the strongest will thrive," because the word "purged" is never really elaborated on. Does it mean that weak memes will be purged, or is he advocating for legalized murder? It's open to interpretation, but to me the fact he's standing on a metal gear crab with nanomachines that make him a perfect killing machine indicates the latter. A quick aside: it's possible to view Armstrong as an ancap ("fuck American pride" could indicate a distaste for America as a state), but the fact that he wants to (sigh) "make America great again" indicates to me at least that his distaste extends only to the American state in the moment, and that he still believes in America existing as a political state. The fact he's fishing for votes indicates as much. That to me dissuades against any anarchist reading of his character. Continuing, it's worth asking what state Armstrong wants. Now, in my initial comment, I made an allusion to Donald Trump, and I feel like I should indicate that I don't think Armstrong is at all a one-to-one analogue to Trump. I only brought him up because I feel like there are similarities in their rhetorical styles beyond the obvious line. Armstrong's stated political philosophy appears to be very simply that whoever can take power, should take power. There's total freedom of opportunity, he says, because if you don't like things, all you need to do is kill enough people and then you'll be able to enforce what you want. This comes with a mighty asterisk though: Armstrong has a metal gear crab and is virtually invincible. He is also the de facto leader of two PMCs. Plus, he spends MGR engineering a situation to put him in a powerful political position. After all, he does need capital. And votes. And let's not forget: the freedom of opportunity he values so much does not extend to the vagrant children whose brains he scooped out to power his gorillas. He is 100% canonically willing to compromise his values to give himself a further edge. So, I don't think it's a stretch to say that the world he envisions is one where a) he's on top b) no one else can possibly touch him. How will all of that shake out? Again, this is open to interpretation, but I don't think it's invalid to say that the new state of America will just straight up be a military dictatorship. An in-group is defined as those politically aligned with Armstrong; most likely, these will formally be members of World Marshal or Desperado, as he values the strong. The out-group would then be everyone else, as anyone who isn't explicitly aligned with him is a potential enemy combatant (or alternatively a juicy brain for the gorilla-industry complex). As for actual enemies, they're straightforwardly killed off, as we can see with Armstrong's approach to Raiden. Wouldn't want any eyewitness reports complicating the message. Now, I am not a political philosopher, so I'm using Wikipedia here, but it seems that if we define fascism using Umberto Eco's 14 points, then under this interpretation there's a fairly clear argument to be made for points 3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. That feels like cut-and-dry fascism. This isn't the only interpretation however, and I cannot stress that enough. There's a lot of ways to read his character, and that's because the Metal Gear series has always been one that opens itself to interpretation. I'm not here to start arguments. I'm here to boost this video within the algorithm through engagement.

  • @soupgirl1871

    @soupgirl1871

    2 жыл бұрын

    Although you're wrong about him being a fascist as he despises the state, the interpretation of strong subjugating the weak isn't entirely correct either. Armstrong wanted people to fight for what they want, and carve their own path like Riaden did

  • @salty_3k506
    @salty_3k5062 жыл бұрын

    I love this analysis. How the story can be enjoyed by almost anyone and how much depth there is to find. For someone casually playing the game, independent of Metal Gear, like me, they cann just enjoy the over the top action, gameplay, music and memes. I liked the story and I liked Raiden without knowing anything about Metal Gear. And this totally fits with Platinum Games' design philosophy. They try to design their gameplay so that someone who is just button mashing can do something flashy and still have fun with the game. But every Platinum Game has insane depth to its gameplay. You can spend many hours and playthroughs mastering some intricate mechanics and this runs parallel to the philosophy of the story. Where everyone can enjoy the game on any level. And you can always sink deeper and find more and new things to enjoy. I love this. This is good writing and good game development that tie the game into a great package.

  • @hibanamain5709
    @hibanamain57092 жыл бұрын

    Sooo I don't want to be pedantic but the reason why sam's sword can pierce Armstrong's I believe is that it cuts at higher frequency and thus the nano machines can't keep up Also at the frame you are showing in 15:27 it even shows, Raiden hit Armstrong's upper chest which hardened, followed up by a stab to lower abdomen The nano machines can't be everywhere, as shown in Sam's dlc where he timed out how fast the nano machines move, allowing him to cut off Armstrong's arm in his dlc But that's just my 3 cents, great vid otherwise!

  • @indybingyi
    @indybingyi2 жыл бұрын

    Memes made me buy this game, and it was the most fun I ever had in a game. It's a true masterpiece for real. 10/10

  • @reprobateisdead
    @reprobateisdead2 жыл бұрын

    watched this video at a very crucial point in my life,thank you,Leadhead

  • @genericspectator3094
    @genericspectator30942 жыл бұрын

    love the box in the beginning edit after watching the video: thoughtless violence can be so healing

  • @salrodriguez5300
    @salrodriguez53002 жыл бұрын

    This is my first metal gear vid. You explained it very well👍

  • @krisvsthew0rld
    @krisvsthew0rld2 жыл бұрын

    great video as always

  • @feister2869
    @feister28692 жыл бұрын

    OHHH MYY GODDD. I NEVER EXPECTED YOU TO COVER RISING!!! YOURE ONE OF MY FAVOURITE KZreadRS NOW.

  • @Paethgoat
    @Paethgoat2 жыл бұрын

    I will watch the shit out of your Metal Gear Solid 20,000 word script.

  • @drnoname2098
    @drnoname20982 жыл бұрын

    I loved the video & btw you look gorgeous!

  • @BengalaFraca
    @BengalaFraca2 жыл бұрын

    Your hair is pretty

  • @yayeet9643
    @yayeet96432 жыл бұрын

    Love you for doing this game

  • @thegreatbio
    @thegreatbio2 жыл бұрын

    Lets gooooo your vids always get me pumped cant wait to listen to it

  • @christianmclain231
    @christianmclain2312 жыл бұрын

    LeadHead I love you and I just started playing this game and I love it too. This is the best timeline

  • @a.dykeman1980
    @a.dykeman19802 жыл бұрын

    This video has a really interesting take on what Raiden’s self-actualization at the end of the game actually means, and I think it’s cemented by looking at Sam’s tiny character arc from the DLC. Sam is intentionally set up as Raiden’s foil during the main game, a fellow swordsman who has learned to kill for violence’s own sake, but one who’s also capable of philosophy, and of killing for a reason if he chooses to (and thus, capable of doubting Armstrong, and passing his sword on to Raiden). During the DLC, however, we see that he was similar to Raiden at one point, killing viciously in the name of a sense of justice that helped few and accomplished little. Just like Raiden, Sam’s ideology was broken in the face of Desperado’s violence, but unlike Raiden, this didn’t permit Sam to self-actualize. He learned to kill indiscriminately and live in the moment, needing no faulty self-justifications to be comfortable with himself, but unlike Raiden, he lost his ability to carve his own path and follow his own will, instead getting wrapped up in Armstrong’s insanity. Like many great antagonistic foils, Sam is what it would look like if his counterpart protagonist, Raiden, failed to complete his character arc.

  • @bullet6140
    @bullet61402 жыл бұрын

    I was literally like "I wonder if LeadHead was going to make a Metal Gear Rising video".

  • @skylerwilbur6824
    @skylerwilbur68242 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely loved this video, never thought about this game like this and mgs is one of my favorite series also loved the irl clips, keep it up leadhead! Thanks for the awesome content looking forward to the next video!

  • @Small_child_punter
    @Small_child_punter2 жыл бұрын

    1:37 I love how Sam yelps in pain 😂

  • @philingupspace
    @philingupspace2 жыл бұрын

    I always appreciate your videos! :) Have a great weekend!

  • @Vectortray
    @Vectortray2 жыл бұрын

    I haven't finished the video but omg I need that video of the whole series

  • @Gemarald
    @Gemarald2 жыл бұрын

    Every time leadhead makes a video i KNOW it's going to be an absolute banger.

  • @dr.animegirlseksgivermd.9659
    @dr.animegirlseksgivermd.96592 жыл бұрын

    Metal gear, makes a nuanced character with a deep backstory, then makes said nuanced character suplex a metal gear and have a giant sword fight another "metal gear"

  • @icarusgaming6269
    @icarusgaming62692 жыл бұрын

    Exceptional game footage in this. You're pretty good

  • @dzongp5802
    @dzongp58022 жыл бұрын

    awesome fit in the beginning. would kill with a puffer jacket?

  • @biker_buckets3629
    @biker_buckets36292 жыл бұрын

    I like the opening how you hid in a box, that was funny to me

  • @Bloodycupcake54
    @Bloodycupcake542 жыл бұрын

    "nuanced stealth mechanics" *shows clip of man swordfighting a mech witha building sized sword*

  • @santiagogallego8695
    @santiagogallego86952 жыл бұрын

    WHO WOULD WIN? ROBO TWINK RAIDEN VS HOBO COP TEQUILA SUNSET

  • @josha618
    @josha6182 жыл бұрын

    BRAZILIAN MAN DOUBLE JUMP

  • @maslnaa
    @maslnaa2 жыл бұрын

    i love your outfit in this video tbh!!

  • @TheGateShallStand
    @TheGateShallStand2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it catches you around the bend if you're not lookin out for it sometimes. However, like many others have said, a few points are just wrong. The first being that all of the bosses have little to no ideology, which is just incorrect from the start. Mistral is the antithesis, which may seem boring but is important to understanding Raiden as well. Sundowner thrives on war and sees violence as the means and the end, his meme really being about human conditioning in the end. Bladewolf, one who aims to thrive on freedom and personal choice, very simple and straightforward as he breaks from in-game design. Jetstream Sam you may have been partially correct about, but still he has ideology whether he himself realises it or not, an ideology about complete simplification, to see the exact not the possible. Then Armstrong, the most obvious which you actually touched one, who's views may be slightly crazy, perhaps even batshit insane, but in the time still make a great deal of sense. However, the means are not quite right, even if the ends lay to be a noble cause. The only "boss" that technically follows this exact line of though would be the first one, the Metal Gear which is basically just the boss tutorial. Second, you speak as if Raiden had not taken in the memes of Armstrong, which he absolutely did. He did not ignore him, instead he accepted that dying breath and once more transformed his own thoughts to be more in line with the times, taking Armstrongs end goal and changing the means to include less wonton violence during the "active" part. This is easily shown by the hand grasp, the short nod, and then his actions afterwords, his personal shift in ideology becoming more clear. He hasn't stopped thinking about ideas, and he hasn't stopped changing after all this like you say, instead he knows what he wants and knows what waves to ride along, as he continuously changes his path.

  • @Dumbsourplum
    @Dumbsourplum2 жыл бұрын

    Leadhead, You're kinda wrong, about the other villains I mean, They're not Ideology drained mercenaries who are doing that stuff For no proper reason, they have backstories, Told through their Dialogues And especially the songs and their lyrics AND how they're used in the game. I understand why you love Raiden But A huge part of that may or may not be that you don't understand the others.

  • @dafire9634
    @dafire96342 жыл бұрын

    Its very nice how Metal Gear rising is just now having a resurgence given how it was a semi flop when it came out

  • @Eyeling
    @Eyeling2 жыл бұрын

    you should do a video on operation flashpoint (now called arma cold war assault) its got one of the most important depictions of war in any media that I've ever seen. you survive every battle by the skin of your teeth, dying many times over, showing you how unlikely it is for you to actually survive.

  • @axelprino
    @axelprino2 жыл бұрын

    This is the only Metal Gear game I've ever played so I had no clue that there was that much extra plot about Raiden as a character, I was under the impression he was a side character before this game. I'm just not all that into stealth unless when mixed with some other genre, while I like spectacle fighters on their own so of course I played Revengeance.

  • @bromax360

    @bromax360

    2 жыл бұрын

    Metal Gear is special, at least watch the cutscenes to the other games on KZread or something. Through the cheesy dialogue and wacky shit there’s genuinely amazing stories underneath, especially 2 and 3.

  • @RevolutionaryLoser
    @RevolutionaryLoser2 жыл бұрын

    I just finished it last night. So glad I stopped putting it off. A real masterpiece. The fact Kojima wasnt even involved in it gives me hope for the industry.

  • @yunsurfed6153

    @yunsurfed6153

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t think you understand the what the world masterpiece mean. The gameplay is definitely flawed and has many areas that can be improved, especially the “stealth”, in a sequel (lol)

  • @timrosswood4259

    @timrosswood4259

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@yunsurfed6153 masterpiece is a very subjective term so there are no right or wrong answers

  • @harrisonfackrell
    @harrisonfackrell2 жыл бұрын

    I really disagree with your conclusion about the ending. Before dying, Armstrong says that his memes will live on through Raiden, and Raiden later goes on to argue to Boris that PMCs are "fighting for reasons they don't understand, causes they don't believe in." That's Armstrong's foremost meme, stated word-for-word--Raiden _absolutely_ adopted it. The ending cutscene implies that Raiden's going rogue on a mission to hinder and dismantle the military-industrial complex through force, which is exactly what Armstrong wanted in the first place.

  • @B0K0691
    @B0K06912 жыл бұрын

    I just came from your celeste video and your voice is beautiful

  • @zukeirl
    @zukeirl2 жыл бұрын

    Just finished this game for the first time about an hour ago and I’m genuinely blown away. I wish I had played it sooner 😭

  • @thedarknazo
    @thedarknazo2 жыл бұрын

    I like to say that MG RIsing is a Deeeeeep Parody of the whole saga in one game containing all the themes of the other games

  • @nomercy8989
    @nomercy89892 жыл бұрын

    Don't even need to watch to know I'll love this video

  • @Freedomerider
    @Freedomerider2 жыл бұрын

    My favorite girl, talking about my favorite game?? This is literally a dream come true

  • @tumeg8282

    @tumeg8282

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's a man

  • @Freedomerider

    @Freedomerider

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tumeg8282 are you blind?

  • @manydukk2773

    @manydukk2773

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Freedomerider Yes… By the God’s light shining bright toward this realm He has given us to feed upon!

  • @Freedomerider

    @Freedomerider

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@manydukk2773 Excuse me..?

  • @NeverSaySandwich1

    @NeverSaySandwich1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Freedomerider It's a man

  • @vavakxnonexus
    @vavakxnonexus Жыл бұрын

    Others have already talked about what the other Winds have going on (and, tbh, the analysis isn't very reliant on anyone except Raiden, Sam and Armstrong), but the idea of nanomachines as being analogous to memes is very fascinating & really helps explain the "not my sword" scene.

  • @parasitone0814
    @parasitone0814 Жыл бұрын

    That's an entrance I did not expect

  • @shadowfoxxie7182
    @shadowfoxxie71822 жыл бұрын

    Disagree, raiden and Armstrong are actually similar at least in terms of goals.

  • @shadowfoxxie7182

    @shadowfoxxie7182

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hagonistheman7880 i mean i liked it but this video really wasnt it. as a die hard metal gear fan this was just a bad video overall.

  • @CollinBuckman

    @CollinBuckman

    2 жыл бұрын

    And saying the Winds of Destruction are without ideology is an oversimplification. Jetstream Sam definitely seems to be without belief (but that fact is very important because he used to be an idealist just like Raiden), Mistrel is said to wholly believe in Armstrong's cause, Monsoon believes in a darwinian "might makes right" world, and Sundowner very clearly has an ideology that war and cruelty are human nature and should be embraced.

  • @censored2051
    @censored2051 Жыл бұрын

    I love how on the recent searches you can see "Where to get a cardboard box?"

  • @Hammbone-wb7dn
    @Hammbone-wb7dn2 жыл бұрын

    Literally just picked this game up last week and beat it the other day. Crazy timing

  • @SpoopySquid
    @SpoopySquid7 ай бұрын

    "I may be cringe, but that makes me free!" - Raidon

  • @brian_ego
    @brian_ego2 жыл бұрын

    you are very cute and smart thank you for your videos -Joe Riden from Metal Gear Riden

  • @brian_ego

    @brian_ego

    2 жыл бұрын

    genuinely though :)

  • @Flashjackmak
    @Flashjackmak2 жыл бұрын

    I don't really know much about Metal Gear beyond seeing someone describe it as "military absurdism", which seems apt, so this video was pretty elucidating all in all! I have a soft spot for goofy media which has a lot to say.

  • @RevolutionaryLoser

    @RevolutionaryLoser

    2 жыл бұрын

    The first boss, Mistral is french-algerian and wields a polearm called The Stranger. So absurdism is close to MGR's heart.

  • @Flashjackmak

    @Flashjackmak

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RevolutionaryLoser Well that's awesome, just more evidence I should find a way to play this game at some point!

  • @neo-luddismrules
    @neo-luddismrules Жыл бұрын

    I just realized that Raiden is a lot like Jetstream Sam. Both of them were killing because they wanted to defeat any idea. Both of them lost a battle and, while doing so, contemplated over their ideology. The moment Jetstream Sam heard Raiden say "tool of justice" he realized that Raiden was just a fool and wanted to make him realize that his ideals wouldn't work. The difference between them is Raiden eventually won the battle, and so he remains unchallenged by anyone until the next fool comes

  • @brunocar02
    @brunocar02 Жыл бұрын

    how tf did i not get notifs for this video??? its amazing

  • @spanpoppy3166
    @spanpoppy31662 жыл бұрын

    “Cold blooded murder will always beat out ideas.” Gonna get a tattoo of that lol

  • @setiem13
    @setiem132 жыл бұрын

    Trully a postmodern literary take on Metal Gear Rising.

  • @thaitoan4760
    @thaitoan47602 жыл бұрын

    At this point, every two months there is an essay video about how great mgr is and I’m not tired of hearing them praising it

  • @songvevo123
    @songvevo123 Жыл бұрын

    I only played mgs4 before this one (currently on mgs5) and when I saw Sunny for the first time I shed a tear of happiness seeing her grown up. Also was that meant to be a Meryl cosplay at the start? Nice!

  • @Gemarald
    @Gemarald2 жыл бұрын

    16:55 Just like Armstrong said.... *Strength and not Committee.* Maybe he was right in a way, maybe i'm getting something wrong... Or maybe, it doesn't mean anything at all. I also feel like the Japanese translated Armstrong speach is very interesting to read, it would've been cool if it was included but that's wishful thinking.

  • @3zzzTyle
    @3zzzTyle2 жыл бұрын

    Not your strongest piece. Even Sundowner has his own rather simple and violent ideology. And Armstrong has far more to say, half the things the Jack can't even disagree with - about the state of the country, the war economy, the importance of raw power no matter the cause, and of course the 24/7 spew of trivia and celebrity bullshit. It's the solutions where he's gone batshit insane. Armstrong *did* leave a worthy successor, the one seeing same problems and ready to solve them with his own power and methods. I know he's something of a rage boner-inducing Trump stand-in for some Americans (check out Jacob Geller), but if we're talking about how smart MGR is - he really needs a bit more analysis than a small portion of an already short 20 minute video.

  • @arisrayden
    @arisrayden Жыл бұрын

    in mgs2 everyone expects and wants raiden to be like snake and then by the end raiden breaks out of it and becomes grey fox instead lol

  • @gmclucy
    @gmclucy2 жыл бұрын

    perfect intro wow

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