This is was pretty close to the actual meaning of Call of Duty. To go above and beyond to defend your nation without regard for personal safety. This whole operation was a suicide mission from the get go and they still went with it anyway
@@IronVigilance still drinking that KOOL-AID you nothing more than what Henry Kissinger said once and that is "Military Men Are Dumb, Stupid Animals To Be Used As Pawns For Foreign Policy." and that “America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests” and you'll love these quotes by Major General Smedley Darlington Butler who lived from July 30, 1881 - June 21, 1940), nicknamed "Maverick Marine", ] was a senior United States Marine Corps officer who fought in the Philippine-American War, the Boxer Rebellion, the Mexican Revolution and World War I. During his 34-year career as a Marine, he participated in military actions in the Philippines, China, and Central America; the Caribbean during the Banana Wars; and France in World War I. Butler was, at the time of his death, the most decorated Marine in U.S. history. By the end of his career, Butler had received 16 medals, five for heroism. He is one of 19 men to receive the Medal of Honor twice, one of three to be awarded both the Marine Corps Brevet Medal (along with Wendell Neville and David Porter) and the Medal of Honor, and the only Marine to be awarded the Brevet Medal and two Medals of Honor, all for separate actions. www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/115545.Smedley_D_Butler
This was one of the best COD campaigns I’ve played. This literally showed the act of going beyond the Call of duty, the captain and his fleet( I believe around 700 men) sacrificed their lives to save their Home planet with only 4 surviving the battle.
I like how they actually sort of made Mars a nation in this. Little details like their ships being named after Martian landmarks (SDS Olympus Mons, SDS Phobos, SDS Tharsis) is a really cool touch.
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani Did I say that? No, I actually loved the game when it came out, hell, I got the platinum trophy for it around a month after it came out, I was the few who gave this game a chance and loved it instead of sucking off MWR.
I think my favorite part of this mission was the random unnamed pilot’s sacrifice. I don’t think there’s any other death in the mission (besides Nick and Ethan of course) that more encapsulates “finish the mission” than this random pilot at 33:01 that runs out of ammo and immediately decides to ram it without hesitation. That kind of stuff is why IW is probably now my favorite COD campaign
Yes!!! And how your character reacts to it, that "Fair Wings" while the pilot was still talking made it feel so natural. I played the game when it came out and I loved it but I missed that part, maybe I was not paying attention. I noticed I was not the only one because recently Ive been looking for this specific scene and watched many videos of this CoD "memorable deaths" or "best moments" and all of them miss this pilot's sacrifice! I replayed it last week and it caught me completely off guard. Seeing that pilots determination, the way the whole scene is carried out made me reaffirm that this game is an underrated and hidden gem. It is so sad that many people hated on it and didn't even give it a try.
Criminally underrated campaign. The attention to detail throughout the campaign and all over the Retribution made it nice to explore, even if they were set pieces changing between missions. Lots of battle chatter/background dialogue between NPCs made it feel like your crewmates actually had their own duties to attend (to).
I was really surprised by the worldbuilding quality in this. CoD Vanguard was a pile of bantha sh*t. The Settlement Defence Front and the whole makeup of Mars, the atmosphere, the Admiral, general details in levels, they were all fantastic. I was so shocked to see the wholly negative response from people over this, I personally think that it's because many casual gamers didnt appreciate the detail, and their voices were louder than many of us that love this stuff, they just want pew pew and some bad acting and simple concepts that play to stereotypes.
i mean this kinda thing is pretty common now, the new game is immediately put down as garbage until the next one in the series comes out and then suddenly it's "a missed masterpiece" i never understood how people didn't like the campaign for Infinite, the whole time you see a soldier trying to view a war idealistically and trying to play by the books against an enemy that has no qualms breaking those rules. by the end your character understands this and sacrifices in his mind everyone, to ensure the mission is complete and earth will survive, sprinkled in with stuff like Omar and Ethan gaining a respect for one another, letting you actually get attached to the characters, that story is genuinely unique.
@@highoverseer9323 that's what people are they hated the new thing but appreciate the old ones but when the old ones came out first they hated it like always
Anybody old to remember the amount of hate this game when it released because it released nearly at the same time as Battlefield 1? Gamers didn't like the direction where COD was going and preferred boots on the ground WW1. This game set the record for most disliked game trailer in UA-cam. Funny how people appreciate this game over the years.
this game is a halo prequel. the interplanetary wars from the 22 century were a conflict in the halo universe in which distinct human colonies located across the solar system fought with each other, basically what happens here. the unsa is basically just one letter away from being called unsc, the space and military organization from halo that serves the same purpose as the unsa in this cod. the name could have changed (like how the cia was called oss, or office of strategic services), its 400 years between this game and halo: ce. now that microsoft bought activision, this could be true due to not existing legal problems anymore. plus, this would also mean that the mw trilogy happened in the halo universe.
Love this game, you guys should post a HARD mode gameplay! its just a whole different experience! -ur helmet getting shot and cracked, --your gun getting shot out of your hand, -get shot in the leg while running and u limp, getting 1 hand shot so u cant aim down sight etc... Such an underrated game!
So happy these games will be coming to gamepass soon. I don't buy call of duty games so having it there at no extra cost will give me an opportunity to try these campaigns.
I love the campaign so much, The story was well-written and well paced, a little bit too short though. However, THIS is the definition of Call of duty. Considering it's not a trilogy like MW or BO campaign. It's a solid Rank A in CoD campaign.
The sacrificial aspect of this campaign really lives up to the title Call of Duty. Shame that it got shunned for its setting, which is undeserved in today's times, it's even better than Vanguard or MW2-3 reboots
I can't explain the emotions I feel when the ship launch into hyperspace...perhaps in a distant future this will be a real thing to discover the stars...
We need a remake of this game at a grandeur scale. The next gen consoles can deal with an ambitious project like this. I need CoD Infinite Warfare 2 continuing this story and remaking the first title.
I think the main reason why people shit on this game is because of its futuristic/sci-fi element and people are getting tired of it. Not only that, most people play for the multiplayer sadly so balancing and futures within the game mode probably played a big part in why this game got so many negative reviews In my opinion, COD infinite ranks quite high in terms of story and plot(not comparable to black ops and Modern Warfare) but in terms of one shot story campaigns, COD infinity ranks within the top three for me. I'll give my reasons and y'all can shit on me for this 1: the way they portray the leader/MC. unlike most COD games where you're not in a leadership role(even if you are in one, the biggest would be a squad), this COD game makes you a commanding officer of a ship, which is huge. At first, he was hesitant about sacrificing his crew to complete the mission, after several missions, you'll see he gets over this, leading the charge with whatever remains of his crew to get on that orbital shipyard and destroy it. Sacrificing himself in the process. 2: the world building The plot is... Alright to a degree I won't dive too deep into it. But the ships, the world and the war between the colony and earth is quite well done(although the concept or your enemy single handedly wiping your ENTIRE navy in fleet week is stupid in my opinion but hey, who cares about some UA-cam comment amirite...) 3: the AI/characters in the game Ethan fucking carried the game with his character. He's an absolute G. There's probably more I can add. But yeah those are some of my reasons why I rank infinity quite high(let's ignore the multiplayer...)
Top Gun esque takeoff & dogfight ✔ Plot of space colony waging war to another just like Gundam ✔ Pearl Harbour incident but futuristic ✔ Biggest powerful battleship cannon just like Space Battleship Yamato ✔ Infiltrate enemy ships like like Navy SEALS ✔ This game is underrated & awesome
I truly loved controlling the Olympus ship, it was like giving them a taste of their own medicine and i fuckin loved it, after what they did to earth i was all for it
Start blasting starships around Mars. "Please Olympus Mount, check the status of your weapons" 😏 "Our weapons are green tower, can't understand what you are talking about. Maybe some malfunction?" Megatrolling. 🤣🤣🤣
this game got potential, imagine we can travel from planet to planet... tom clancy division but space, just add a little mass effect...COD IW could be something
This COD campaign by far was top like 2 coolest ever made if not the best. This was the only cod campaign, where when I saw the credit rolling i was like - Noooooooooo. Legit was hoping I could have like naval battles in space like that warhammer game, then send landing parties and take ships, and assault planets/ build colonies.
Anyone else find it hilarious how they're asking you to stand down after you've destroyed dozens of their ships - likely condemning thousands to death in the void of space? xD
I guess all the COD Fanboys don’t see how this game really represents what it means to go above and beyond the call of duty. The storyline of this campaign defines those very words
At the time this game came out people were sick of futuristic settings, specially since Battlefield 1 had debuted a few weeks earlier, gaining the graces of the people who were sick of futuristic setting and the attention of everyone else for taking on a conflict that was, at the time, highly under represented in FPS games, WW1. Then this game came out, basically into the perfect storm, becoming the most disliked COD trailer ever. All which is damn shame because this game is outstanding.
out of all the modern CODS this has to be the best taste of campaign that they have ever made, i would wish that they can use this formula to create the upcoming capmaigns AMEN
Imagine having FTL travel, and squabbling over something as small as Earth and Mars. FTL travel is a game changer, if the population of Mara didn’t like the relationship between earth and mars, then it’ll be easier to just leave
Yeah well that logic didn't work well with Zeons in Gundam They still chose to drop a colony into Australia and caused a lot of war across many planets & earth
16:47 There it is... the Retribution. After fighting through several operations across the Solar System through hell and back. It has finally met its maker, crash landed on the Martian surface.
In many ways Infinite Warefare was a a victim of just bad...planning. It came out during a period when Infinity Ward was throwing out Call of Duty titles like it was cheap popcorn, and it was tainted by that association. Infinite Warfare had the makings of a new saga, a new series that would have explored a more gritty imagining of humanity's expansion across the stars...but it was forced to associate with other lesser titles that had the COD name.
For all of the talk of bravery, I never understood why they chose to take up a suicide attack on the Mars Shipyard, when by this point, SATO controls most of the Solar System. The Retribution and Olympus Mons should've been repaired on Earth and used to defend SATO space until Earth's strength is rebuilt
the SDF still had numerous ships by this point. at least 10. The Ret didn't have the equipment for a sustained fight and the olympus mons wasnt their ship. the SDF couldve just jumped in and wrecked them if they stayed at earth
Take Pearl Harbour incident Japan bombed and torpedoed many ships. They crippled & sunk essential Battleships at the docks while important ones like Carriers such as Enterprise & others was away And yet despite that losses they still sent out many US planes & ships to go after the Japanese fleets Staying on full defensive is a bad idea and enemies will use it againts them especially when the said defenses are crippled
if COD goes on for long enough then there might be another space game but I doubt they'd call it IW given the hate IW got in 2016. e.g. most disliked trailer on youtube
Those who hated infinite warfare must have a really bad taste in games. I loved the campaign. Throughout the journey, you come across a lot of supporting side characters who aren't that critical to the main story, unlike Omar, Ethan and Salter but you kind of get attached to them. And then towards the end, they all die. Gibs, Gator, Boats or MacCallum to name a few. Then you hear the post credit messages of them, which is so heartbreaking. The only thing I hated about this campaign is that it was very short. I would've loved nothing more than a longer campaign.
This is was pretty close to the actual meaning of Call of Duty. To go above and beyond to defend your nation without regard for personal safety. This whole operation was a suicide mission from the get go and they still went with it anyway
Welcome to the military, it slowly breaks you, and you just do what you've been told
@@PvtGreatPine not how it works. Been in for 8 years. Active duty Army
@@IronVigilance welp, I'm gonna slap my friend, thanks for letting me know
@@IronVigilance still drinking that KOOL-AID you nothing more than what Henry Kissinger said once and that is "Military Men Are Dumb, Stupid Animals To Be Used As Pawns For Foreign Policy." and that “America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests” and you'll love these quotes by Major General Smedley Darlington Butler who lived from July 30, 1881 - June 21, 1940), nicknamed "Maverick Marine", ] was a senior United States Marine Corps officer who fought in the Philippine-American War, the Boxer Rebellion, the Mexican Revolution and World War I. During his 34-year career as a Marine, he participated in military actions in the Philippines, China, and Central America; the Caribbean during the Banana Wars; and France in World War I. Butler was, at the time of his death, the most decorated Marine in U.S. history. By the end of his career, Butler had received 16 medals, five for heroism. He is one of 19 men to receive the Medal of Honor twice, one of three to be awarded both the Marine Corps Brevet Medal (along with Wendell Neville and David Porter) and the Medal of Honor, and the only Marine to be awarded the Brevet Medal and two Medals of Honor, all for separate actions. www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/115545.Smedley_D_Butler
@@IronVigilance you speaking for all of us? Not every vet handles it the same
This was one of the best COD campaigns I’ve played. This literally showed the act of going beyond the Call of duty, the captain and his fleet( I believe around 700 men) sacrificed their lives to save their Home planet with only 4 surviving the battle.
I didn't like it
@@BigBrotherMars why did you not like it exactly what’s not like especially Ethan
You said you like it now but when it came out you hated it like everyone else lmao
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani no I actually liked the campaign when the game came out and I still do
@@dylandevlin2102 🧢
I like how they actually sort of made Mars a nation in this. Little details like their ships being named after Martian landmarks (SDS Olympus Mons, SDS Phobos, SDS Tharsis) is a really cool touch.
Then do yourself a favor and watch the expanse.
You would love The Expanse
Underrated as fuck, literally one of the best cods and people didn’t realize it.
Because people like you hated it when it came out, and now look at you? Liking it
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani Did I say that? No, I actually loved the game when it came out, hell, I got the platinum trophy for it around a month after it came out, I was the few who gave this game a chance and loved it instead of sucking off MWR.
Why cause of the story mode multiplayer is trash so is infinite warfare
@@Blazer-1221 u literally killed him with that comment lmfao
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani why are there always people like you sperging.out in the comment section?
I think my favorite part of this mission was the random unnamed pilot’s sacrifice. I don’t think there’s any other death in the mission (besides Nick and Ethan of course) that more encapsulates “finish the mission” than this random pilot at 33:01 that runs out of ammo and immediately decides to ram it without hesitation. That kind of stuff is why IW is probably now my favorite COD campaign
Yes!!! And how your character reacts to it, that "Fair Wings" while the pilot was still talking made it feel so natural. I played the game when it came out and I loved it but I missed that part, maybe I was not paying attention. I noticed I was not the only one because recently Ive been looking for this specific scene and watched many videos of this CoD "memorable deaths" or "best moments" and all of them miss this pilot's sacrifice! I replayed it last week and it caught me completely off guard. Seeing that pilots determination, the way the whole scene is carried out made me reaffirm that this game is an underrated and hidden gem. It is so sad that many people hated on it and didn't even give it a try.
Criminally underrated campaign. The attention to detail throughout the campaign and all over the Retribution made it nice to explore, even if they were set pieces changing between missions. Lots of battle chatter/background dialogue between NPCs made it feel like your crewmates actually had their own duties to attend (to).
I was really surprised by the worldbuilding quality in this. CoD Vanguard was a pile of bantha sh*t. The Settlement Defence Front and the whole makeup of Mars, the atmosphere, the Admiral, general details in levels, they were all fantastic. I was so shocked to see the wholly negative response from people over this, I personally think that it's because many casual gamers didnt appreciate the detail, and their voices were louder than many of us that love this stuff, they just want pew pew and some bad acting and simple concepts that play to stereotypes.
i mean this kinda thing is pretty common now, the new game is immediately put down as garbage until the next one in the series comes out and then suddenly it's "a missed masterpiece" i never understood how people didn't like the campaign for Infinite, the whole time you see a soldier trying to view a war idealistically and trying to play by the books against an enemy that has no qualms breaking those rules. by the end your character understands this and sacrifices in his mind everyone, to ensure the mission is complete and earth will survive, sprinkled in with stuff like Omar and Ethan gaining a respect for one another, letting you actually get attached to the characters, that story is genuinely unique.
@@highoverseer9323 exactly just finished the campaign today loved it back in 2016 and still do in 2022
@@highoverseer9323 that's what people are they hated the new thing but appreciate the old ones but when the old ones came out first they hated it like always
Well, to be fair, the worldbuilding and internal logic of this universe is quite questionable... and horrendously bad at worst
Anybody old to remember the amount of hate this game when it released because it released nearly at the same time as Battlefield 1? Gamers didn't like the direction where COD was going and preferred boots on the ground WW1. This game set the record for most disliked game trailer in UA-cam.
Funny how people appreciate this game over the years.
33:14 farewell, brave Jackal's pilot
this game is a halo prequel.
the interplanetary wars from the 22 century were a conflict in the halo universe in which distinct human colonies located across the solar system fought with each other, basically what happens here. the unsa is basically just one letter away from being called unsc, the space and military organization from halo that serves the same purpose as the unsa in this cod. the name could have changed (like how the cia was called oss, or office of strategic services), its 400 years between this game and halo: ce.
now that microsoft bought activision, this could be true due to not existing legal problems anymore. plus, this would also mean that the mw trilogy happened in the halo universe.
Love this game, you guys should post a HARD mode gameplay! its just a whole different experience!
-ur helmet getting shot and cracked,
--your gun getting shot out of your hand,
-get shot in the leg while running and u limp, getting 1 hand shot so u cant aim down sight etc... Such an underrated game!
Wish your helmet would crack in multiplayer
Seems like this guy is struggling to play even in normal mode...
@@erik.hansenmost infuriating part of watching these
Id be down for an IW2. The single player campaign was dope, just fix the multiplayer...ditch the stupid fucking micro transactions
Or ditch the multiplayer entirely.
So happy these games will be coming to gamepass soon. I don't buy call of duty games so having it there at no extra cost will give me an opportunity to try these campaigns.
I love the campaign so much, The story was well-written and well paced, a little bit too short though. However, THIS is the definition of Call of duty. Considering it's not a trilogy like MW or BO campaign. It's a solid Rank A in CoD campaign.
11:36 Damn cool to see MW2019's reload animator to be on the most wanted list lol
Oh shit it's Khoa Le lol
The sacrificial aspect of this campaign really lives up to the title Call of Duty. Shame that it got shunned for its setting, which is undeserved in today's times, it's even better than Vanguard or MW2-3 reboots
I can't explain the emotions I feel when the ship launch into hyperspace...perhaps in a distant future this will be a real thing to discover the stars...
We need a remake of this game at a grandeur scale. The next gen consoles can deal with an ambitious project like this. I need CoD Infinite Warfare 2 continuing this story and remaking the first title.
Whether we wanted it or not… we’ve stepped into a war with the *[REDACTED]* on Mars…
So let's get to taking their command, one by one
cabal
FSPAR FIRING
I feel sorry for Ethan. He made great sacrifices but his name was not on the list of fallen UNSA soldiers.
Kashima’s death was one of the saddest for me
Peace to the Fallen
This game doesn't get even the merest fraction of the credit it deeply deserves!
I love how long it takes for the SDF control to radio that the Olympus Mons is hostile......6 ships later lol.....
What a great game and an incredible story of valor and sacrifice to play through.
I love when science fiction gets it right.
I think the main reason why people shit on this game is because of its futuristic/sci-fi element and people are getting tired of it. Not only that, most people play for the multiplayer sadly so balancing and futures within the game mode probably played a big part in why this game got so many negative reviews
In my opinion, COD infinite ranks quite high in terms of story and plot(not comparable to black ops and Modern Warfare) but in terms of one shot story campaigns, COD infinity ranks within the top three for me.
I'll give my reasons and y'all can shit on me for this
1: the way they portray the leader/MC.
unlike most COD games where you're not in a leadership role(even if you are in one, the biggest would be a squad), this COD game makes you a commanding officer of a ship, which is huge. At first, he was hesitant about sacrificing his crew to complete the mission, after several missions, you'll see he gets over this, leading the charge with whatever remains of his crew to get on that orbital shipyard and destroy it. Sacrificing himself in the process.
2: the world building
The plot is... Alright to a degree I won't dive too deep into it. But the ships, the world and the war between the colony and earth is quite well done(although the concept or your enemy single handedly wiping your ENTIRE navy in fleet week is stupid in my opinion but hey, who cares about some UA-cam comment amirite...)
3: the AI/characters in the game
Ethan fucking carried the game with his character. He's an absolute G.
There's probably more I can add. But yeah those are some of my reasons why I rank infinity quite high(let's ignore the multiplayer...)
Top Gun esque takeoff & dogfight ✔
Plot of space colony waging war to another just like Gundam ✔
Pearl Harbour incident but futuristic ✔
Biggest powerful battleship cannon just like Space Battleship Yamato ✔
Infiltrate enemy ships like like Navy SEALS ✔
This game is underrated & awesome
I truly loved controlling the Olympus ship, it was like giving them a taste of their own medicine and i fuckin loved it, after what they did to earth i was all for it
Giving them the taste of Pearl Harbour
Totally getting this game on PS4 for Christmas especially advanced warfare
the IW campaign was absoulutely goated. def the most underated campaign in cod history
“Death is No Disgrace”
-“Salen Kotch/Jon Snow/Kit Harrington”
I stabbed him the moment he said Death
I wish they could find a reason to make a sequel to this campaign.
Or a prequel that to would be awesome
They don't make it because people like you hated it when the game came out
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani who are you replying to exactly
@@dylandevlin2102 not you
@@dylandevlin2102 Bro a prequel would definitely bring depth to the world they created.
One of the best COD campaigns :)
Oh really? Did you say that shit when the game came out? I bet you didn't
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani I definitely did truly amazing campaign and do you just hate cod games or what
@@AzmiMaulanaHamdani what point are ya trying to prove sorry ?
I always loved that bit of scripting in the game . 4-5 ships destroyed and THEN you head "Olympus is hostile!!" come out of the shipyard. lol
It's like watching a AAA movie, but without misguided Hollywood morals. Really enjoying this!
Popcorn ftw!
Cheers!
The moment she said "I see you both in hell!" still gives me this warm feeling. She sees Ethan as just one of the guys ^^
Start blasting starships around Mars.
"Please Olympus Mount, check the status of your weapons" 😏
"Our weapons are green tower, can't understand what you are talking about. Maybe some malfunction?"
Megatrolling. 🤣🤣🤣
"Full company sir. I mean, they're idiot, but they can fight..."
E3N was the best part of this game.
this game got potential, imagine we can travel from planet to planet... tom clancy division but space, just add a little mass effect...COD IW could be something
The most emotional part (after Ghost got killed). I mean, hey, in every part of this chapter, we lost every single best soldier.
This COD campaign by far was top like 2 coolest ever made if not the best. This was the only cod campaign, where when I saw the credit rolling i was like - Noooooooooo. Legit was hoping I could have like naval battles in space like that warhammer game, then send landing parties and take ships, and assault planets/ build colonies.
To Infinity and Beyond...
*hops to mars*
Love how it doesn’t even look like call of duty of even feel like it.
I just learned that this game *technically* exists in the modern warfare universe which is cool af
Gator went out like a hero
This is game campaign is so underrated 👑
Better than most movies I watched all year.
This is my favorite Call of Duty campaign. Criminally underated, It reminds me of a more realistic Halo. This is how ODST should have been.
i loved this game...it was underrated.
I would like to have a iw2 or a reboot,and also want to learn more about the background
Loved the smooth movement and wall-running 👌🏾
I really hope this campaign gets a remaster with a warzone update. The best CoD campaign, hands down.
WAIT WAIT MARRRRS?
THIS IS GIVING ME GUNDAM IRON BLOODED ORPHANS VIBES LIKE REALLY
Anyone else find it hilarious how they're asking you to stand down after you've destroyed dozens of their ships - likely condemning thousands to death in the void of space? xD
To be honest causing Pearl Harbour 2.0 during military parade makes the Martian colonists deserves being blown to bits
I played and completed this game twice definitely fun.
*"Peace to the fallen"* so much lost on this las mission
Now this would been star citizen with the insane action in one instance while being an mmo game
I guess all the COD Fanboys don’t see how this game really represents what it means to go above and beyond the call of duty. The storyline of this campaign defines those very words
At the time this game came out people were sick of futuristic settings, specially since Battlefield 1 had debuted a few weeks earlier, gaining the graces of the people who were sick of futuristic setting and the attention of everyone else for taking on a conflict that was, at the time, highly under represented in FPS games, WW1.
Then this game came out, basically into the perfect storm, becoming the most disliked COD trailer ever.
All which is damn shame because this game is outstanding.
out of all the modern CODS this has to be the best taste of campaign that they have ever made, i would wish that they can use this formula to create the upcoming capmaigns AMEN
the campaign for this game was so underrated
Rip Nick Reyes
Born in 2038
Died in May 8 2080
IW takes place in 2187
Call of duty, best storytelling.
Imagine with today technology and cinematic
I remeber how every review critized this game and for me It had the best story of all CODs
this is so much better than movie on theater
Imagine those Sato Marines fighting against the Xenomorph.
For some reason, I keep telling myself I can't just shoot a hole into the surface of Mars.
They need to make another game like this.
Just Finished Watching The Expanse & Had To Play This
gute grafik, aber der inhalt erinnert stark an Halo
Massively underrated game
One of the call of duties to make it look like a movie/game it’s mind boggling that they don’t do it anymore smh
After hearing all the military lingo I can smell the bo and Cheeto dust of the mil sim bois creaming to this.
GIMMIE A SIT REP
Veliki pozdrav od srca iskreno iz korupirane Croatije ❤❤❤❤💪💪💯💯💯👍👍👋👋
bit of a problem those techs with the masks not covering all the face..... mars is like ave -70C and 1% atmosphere...
Funny to see those fires in such a CO2 atmosphere 😁 and no sign of weaker gravity on the surface, but still nice game 👍
Mars was terraformed if I'm not mistaken, making it more and more like Earth
Imagine having FTL travel, and squabbling over something as small as Earth and Mars.
FTL travel is a game changer, if the population of Mara didn’t like the relationship between earth and mars, then it’ll be easier to just leave
yeah but we're humans
ships and the distances between continents doesn't stop war does it ?
Yeah well that logic didn't work well with Zeons in Gundam
They still chose to drop a colony into Australia and caused a lot of war across many planets & earth
I remember playing this for the first time I can't feel the same while playing it again😥
Best cod story!
16:47
There it is... the Retribution.
After fighting through several operations across the Solar System through hell and back. It has finally met its maker, crash landed on the Martian surface.
This is AWESOME!
1000 likes for this one👍
I really wish we could see Call of Duty series where we loose so we can try to win in the next part. Would be Hella worth buying.
“ window is structure weakness, the Geth do not use them” - Legion-
In many ways Infinite Warefare was a a victim of just bad...planning. It came out during a period when Infinity Ward was throwing out Call of Duty titles like it was cheap popcorn, and it was tainted by that association. Infinite Warfare had the makings of a new saga, a new series that would have explored a more gritty imagining of humanity's expansion across the stars...but it was forced to associate with other lesser titles that had the COD name.
Awesome
The best campaign! I remember the amount of hate and dislike during the first trailer has back then.
Hate has become a sport now a days. Games and movies be flopping long before they're released over bots.
This game really was made for an American audiance
Can't wait to see this game on gamepass.
Peace to the fallen.
I have mine for the PS4 still just played the campaign again today loved it
Peace to the fallen
They use a wormhole. That is so kool
Gwat
For all of the talk of bravery, I never understood why they chose to take up a suicide attack on the Mars Shipyard, when by this point, SATO controls most of the Solar System. The Retribution and Olympus Mons should've been repaired on Earth and used to defend SATO space until Earth's strength is rebuilt
the SDF still had numerous ships by this point. at least 10. The Ret didn't have the equipment for a sustained fight and the olympus mons wasnt their ship. the SDF couldve just jumped in and wrecked them if they stayed at earth
Take Pearl Harbour incident
Japan bombed and torpedoed many ships. They crippled & sunk essential Battleships at the docks while important ones like Carriers such as Enterprise & others was away
And yet despite that losses they still sent out many US planes & ships to go after the Japanese fleets
Staying on full defensive is a bad idea and enemies will use it againts them especially when the said defenses are crippled
Is it just me who thinks Reyes looks, acts and sounds like Captain Jonathan Archer from Star Trek: Enterprise?
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Remember press hold both L2 and R2 buttons at the same time but don't hold fire keep firing
I need someone (no to activision) continue the battle the storyline of infinite warfare
I'd buy a sequel to this game.
War in Mars is amazing, man.
Wow 😮 I just got home 🏡 and it’s been raining 🌧
Do you think one day they will make Call of Duty infinite Warfare 2
If you ask me answer is yes why ? Microsoft bought Blizzard Activision so they might cooperate with Halo Team
if COD goes on for long enough then there might be another space game but I doubt they'd call it IW given the hate IW got in 2016. e.g. most disliked trailer on youtube
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Those who hated infinite warfare must have a really bad taste in games. I loved the campaign. Throughout the journey, you come across a lot of supporting side characters who aren't that critical to the main story, unlike Omar, Ethan and Salter but you kind of get attached to them. And then towards the end, they all die. Gibs, Gator, Boats or MacCallum to name a few. Then you hear the post credit messages of them, which is so heartbreaking. The only thing I hated about this campaign is that it was very short. I would've loved nothing more than a longer campaign.
I wonder what happened to the crew of the Ret that stayed behind at the crash site. Captured or killed by thr SDF?
killed setdef dont take prisoners
You were supposed to shoot the ships, not 2 or 3 of them
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