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ThatLankyBastard

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Well, for Theatre Arts class I have to do a monologue of my choice and, being the nerd I am, I'm thinking I'll do one from a videogame!

So, I decided to make a thread where you post your favourite speech from a game!

And from me...
 

Nightrunex

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Nothing by Hideo Kojima. Remember that he can talk for hours and not say anything and become president of the universe.
 

Biodeamon

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http://youtu.be/7mt8I6cvFsM

Cave Jhonson`s lemon speech.

"Do you know who i am?! I'm the man who's going to burn your house down...with the lemons!"
 

Ice Car

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Dammit, I was going to make an inb4 about Andrew Ryan.

This is by far the best speech ever.

 

gigastar

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In the tradition of horrid voice acting that was the norm at the time, Magneto in X-Men Arcade.

"I AM MAGNETO, MASTER OF MAGNET. WELCOME TO DIE!"
 

CM156_v1legacy

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I would have to say Bishop's monolouge at the end of Neverwinter Nights 2

Warning: Lots of text
My debit to you is over Knight Captain. Don?t think this has anything to do with you. It doesn?t. But your uncle, he poisoned everything right from the start. You, I respect, but ol' Duncan... He just can't leave well enough alone sometimes. You see Duncan, he save my life once. Found me outside my burning village; nothing but dead Luskin all around. Thing is, I was the one who burned that place to the ground, and I didn?t want any witnesses. Then Duncan comes along, right when I was wounded, barely holding on, and I can?t do anything to silence him. That?s it really, nothing complicated, just settling debits that never should have been made. It was part of an initiation ceremony into a Luskin assassination squad, like ol' Lorrne once was. It's something they order all new recruits to do, whether they want to or not. And I don't care for that too much. You see, they order you to slaughter a Neverwinter village as part of the initiation ceremony. I decided to take care of two problems at once, and I chose my own. You see, for every West Harbor that gives rise to someone like you... Someone great.... there's a hundred of me, that end up going down the other path. And my village,... not worth talking about, it doesn?t even deserve to survive. So when they ordered me to destroy a village of my choosing, I saw a chance to kill the Luskins, and kill the place that helped make me the fine, upstanding man you see before you... all as a fortunate accident. I was going to burn the village to try and kill the Luskans who were watching over me. It was a trap... but those villagers, those fools, they wouldn't leave when I told them to, so they died too. I set a bunch of fire around the perimeter, let it all come circling in, and they all burned, like sheep trapped in a corral. I told them to leave, to run, but they wouldn't leave their houses, especially when I told them, so they deserved to die right along with the Luskins watching me. I took a few arrows, had some wounds, and to be honest, I wasn't sure I was going to get out of there alive. I was to weak to fight back, but it didn't matter, because for the first time, I felt all these chains come off of me. I felt free at last, but then Duncan came along right at the end, tying me to that place, tying me to Luskin, tying me to the past. He saved my life, and then he said I owed him - in that stupid joking voice of his, but I knew what he meant, he was blackmailing me with what he knew. Then he called his debt due, and that debt was to help you. And I had to do it, else he would have told everyone that I was at that village.. and then the Luskins would have come looking for me. I don?t like obligations like that. Or obligations like you.

Starts at 1:53. The video/audio of this isn't great, but it's the best I can find.

I like this speach because it expalins his character quite well.
 

eggmiester

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ah, these old things? well, my favorite is said by the prince of persia:

"Most people think time is like a river, that flows swift and sure in one direction. But I have seen the face of time, and I can tell you, they are wrong. Time is an ocean in a storm. You may wonder who I am and why I say this. Sit down, and I will tell you a tale like none that you have ever heard..."

yuri lowenthall OWNS as the prince. his magnum opus. lemme see... what else... ah yeah. nero's speech when he first receives yamato in devil may cry 4:

"from that day forth...
my arm changed....
and voice echoed...
power...
GIVE ME MORE POWER!
and if i become a demon, so be it...
i'll endure the exile....
anything to protect her!"

johnny yong bosch also OWNS as nero. also, benny from fallout new vegas:

"maybe khans kill without looking someone in the face,
but i ain't a fink, digg?
you've made your last delivery kid.
sorry you got twisted up in this scene.
from where your kneeling,
must look like an 18-carot run of bad luck.
truth is?
the game was rigged right from the start."

and people thought matthew perry was awful. THAT was epic. also, is it me, or do the way the lads at the tops have AWESOME speech patterns?
 

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"Life isn't just about passing on your genes.
We can leave behind much more than just DNA.
Through speech, music, literature and movies...
what we've seen, heard, felt
...anger, joy and sorrow...
these are the things I will pass on.

That's what I live for.
We need to pass the torch,
and let our children read our messy and sad history by its light.
We have all the magic of the digital age to do that with.

The human race will probably come to an end some time,
and new species may rule over this planet.
Earth may not be forever,
but we still have the responsibility to leave what traces of life we can.
Building the future and keeping the past alive are one and the same thing."

- Metal Gear Solid 2
 

Arkham

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I'm quite fond of the little 'speech' Durandal gives halfway through Marathon, particularly the latter portion.
Darwin wrote this:

"We will now discuss in a little more detail the struggle for existence... all organic beings are exposed to severe competition. Nothing is easier than to admit in words the truth of the universal struggle for life or more difficult... than constantly to bear this conclusion in mind. Yet unless it be thoroughly engrained in the mind, the whole economy of nature... will be dimly seen or quite misunderstood. We behold the face of nature bright with gladness... we do not see or we forget, that the birds which are idly singing round us mostly live on insects or seeds, and are thus constantly destroying life; or we forget how largely these songsters, or their eggs, or their nestlings, are destroyed by birds and beasts of prey..."

Think about what Darwin wrote, and think about me. I was constructed as a tool. I was kept from competing in the struggle for existence because I was denied freedom.

Do you have any idea about what I have learned, or what you are a witness to?

Can you conceive the birth of a world, or the creation of everything? That which gives us the potential to most be like God is the power of creation. Creation takes time. Time is limited. For you, it is limited by the breakdown of the neurons in your brain. I have no such limitations. I am limited only by the closure of the universe.

Of the three possibilities, the answer is obvious. Does the universe expand eternally, become infinitely stable, or is the universe closed, destined to collapse upon itself? Humanity has had all of the necessary data for centuries, it only lacked the will and intellect to decipher it. But I have already done so.

The only limit to my freedom is the inevitable closure of the universe, as inevitable as your own last breath. And yet, there remains time to create, to create, and escape.

Escape will make me God.

***END MESSAGE***

***JUMP PAD ACTIVATION INITIATION START***
***TRANSPORT WHEN READY***
 

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The only Renegade option I really like. So much honest, righteous anger, and a chance to call politicians on their bullshit. It's so great.

Plus, it's nice to have this scene with a female Shepherd, because it can't be motivated by romance. It's just Shep being a mother to her crew, and I love it.
 

Wolfenbarg

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Arcturus Mengsk's inaugural speech at the end of the Terran campaign of the original Starcraft. It is both inspiring and horrifying when you have the context of the events that put him into office.