Worst death? SPOILERS


*=Could be argued that your character actually kills them, though I'd rather mention the events before/after

Aisha- Throat gets sliced by Jyunichi
Carlos- *Dragged face down while tied to a moving vehicle
Jessica- Gets crushed by a monster truck while inside the trunk
Maero- Gets shot in head after being defeated by your character
Matt- Gets whacked in head with brick after fight
Shogo- Gets buried alive
Kazuo- *Boat gets blown up
Jyunichi- Killed in a swordfight
The General- Is blown up when his Bulldog explodes
Mr Sunshine- Let's just say beheaded although we are not sure whether he is shot dead or dead when beheaded.
DJ Veteran Child- Shot in gunfight
Julius Little- Shot in head
Dane Vogel- Shot in mouth

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The death of the Akuji's are most memorable to me not because of the end result but because of the rather blatant events involved.

Gat dumping Aisha's body out of the coffin and then putting Shogo inside was a traumatic enough image, but then having Gat and The Boss begin to bury Shogo alive without skipping a beat and without so much as saying a word to one another was a pretty hardcore.

The Boss making Kazuo Akuji scream for Mr. Wong over his cell phone after impaling Kazuo to the deck of the junk and then leaving Kazuo to burn to death was also hardcore.

The Boss tricking Maero into killing his own girlfriend while trapped in the trunk of her car ranks up there, too. Then again, Maero shouldn't have done what he did to Carlos.

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Just to point out; the body Gat dumps out of the coffin wasn't Aisha; her coffin was already in the ground and the dead woman didn't look like her. (Her head was still attached, for one.)

What happened to Carlos was pretty gruesome and I think the merciful thing of shooting him would have been what he'd want.

Definitely agreeing on Akuji's being a contender for worst death. There can't be much worse than being buried like that and knowing you're gonna die.

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Just to point out; the body Gat dumps out of the coffin wasn't Aisha; her coffin was already in the ground and the dead woman didn't look like her. (Her head was still attached, for one.)


It was Aisha, man. The events of Shogo's demise occur at Aisha's funeral.

Some undertaker probably stitched her head back on in the process of preparing her for burial.

Gat dumps Aisha's body out of the coffin because he wants Shogo to view his own handywork before Gat and the Boss permanently punch Shogo's ticket to hell.

It would be kinda stupid for Gat to bury Shogo in any coffin other than Aisha's since that would totally go against the rather obvious episode of poetic justice going on in that cutscene.

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Yes, they were at Aisha's funeral; but considering the body count of Stillwater, not to mention the fact that there's only one graveyard & I'm fairly sure there's gonna be more than one funeral per day.

Aisha's coffin was black, it had roses on and it had been lowered into the ground. The coffin he opened hadn't been lowered yet, was brown and the chick inside was white with brown hair. Aisha was definitely not white.
I seriously doubt Gat would simply dump the body of his long time lady on the ground like that just to prove a point; the guy didn't want to kill anyone at her funeral, which tells me he was trying to be respectful.

And would Gat really want Shogo to be buried with his girlfriend's headstone, for people to come and lay flowers etc; like they do for so many dead rock stars?

If I were to bury my g/f's murderer in a grave, I certainly wouldn't use hers, since I'd probably want to visit once in a while. I'd imagine simply the shock factor of dumping out a dead chick in Shogo's face told him all he needed to know.

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"Indiana Jones!"
"...Whatever."

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Yeah, it wasn't Aisha's grave. Gat wouldn't disrespect her like that and just throw her corpse out of the coffin.

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I'm going with Shogo...Simply because the thought of being buried alive freaks me right the *beep* out.


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Carlos, Jessica and Shogo's deaths were all really bad. And then Dane Vogal's...well he got *beep* up by gravity.

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Carlos's was the most gruesome and Kazuo's was slow and painful, but Jessica and Shogo had it the worst. Jessica's had to be terrifying; imagine locked in the trunk of a car, feeling chlostraphobic while hearing the loud car engines zooming all around you. Then again, at least she was quickly crushed to death. Shogo was buried deep beneath the ground and had the worst death imaginable.

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Shogo and Carlos' are the worst in my opinion

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Shogo, Carlos, and Dane's because you don't die quickly from being shot in the mouth as I'm told. Apparently he would have been paralyzed, bleeding to death, and in horrifying pain while still being concious and falling from the top of the highest building in Sillwater.

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it was not aishas body who got dumped out of the coffin, replay that mission... it is some old white lady. aisha is black.. not white

the worst death as in the DUMBEST and weakest was jyunchi... the worst death as in the most agonizing, would be Carlos.. the most badass, would have to be jessica, or shogo.. its a tie

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I thought that Jessica's death was brutal. She was locked in the trunk and crushed by Maero, who wasn't aware that she was in there.

On a long enough time line, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.

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I agree that it wasn’t Aisha’s body. It looked like a white woman to me.

Gat wanted Aisha the respectable funeral he felt she deserved because he loved her. He was super pissed that Shogo couldn’t wait until later that night or the next day to fight. He wouldn’t haphazardly dump the body of the woman he loved on the ground just to bury another guy it. That was some other chick he didn’t give a shyt about.

I can’t decide if I think Shogo’s death was the worst or Jessica’s. Both were trapped in a tight space and unable to get out, but fully able to hear what was going on around them. Shogo could hear himself being lowered into the grave and could hear the dirt being shoveled on him.

Unless that trunk was soundproof, Jessica had to hear the cheering going on at that arena, the roar of her man’s engine, the announcer, etc. She had to have been aware of where she was. And while Shogo had to suffocated in darkness, Jessica was facing a possible painful death upon being crushed.


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