What made Sheeprd's betrayal so much sad it is mostly because all of the betrayals are slow, scary, torture and etc... But MW2 happened quickly, unexpected and sad.
I don't think Adler is that bad. To be fair, Bell is brainwashed, had Adler's memories inserted into his mind and seen CIA Intel's and files. Bell is a loose end if Adler let's him live.
“I’ve given this guy my own memories, his beliefs are my beliefs, as evidenced by him betraying Perseus. But he’s a security risk and I’ve got to kill him because uhhhh, because he could use what he knows to support what’s left of the spy ring he helped us destroy” Adler, 2 years before using what he knows to support the spy ring he helped destroy
@@fish_and-chipsyeah, I now find the loose end argument weak, as if Bell was a Risk, Adler would literally be dead because you can betray him at the end of the game after learning the truth.
not gonna lie, choosing the bad ending in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War is a better decision than having Adler shoot you in the face with a M1911 chambered in 45 ACP.
I already knew dragowich will betray reznov and his friends but i never thought he could give worst death. Seeing Dmitri painful death literally is most worst movement in cod history.
MW2 with Shepard roach and ghost getting killed will always be the most heartbreaking betrayal ever. After defending that house with just you 2 then to be betrayed is so crazy
When Johnathan Irons said the Quote, “Twenty minutes to bleed out.” I imagine playing the Altas Prison Level again on veteran difficulty. Of course judging on some parts of unlucky and respawn on inconvenient checkpoints. As a joke I said, “Aw man… imagine Cormack going through the process of being the survivors of the zombie hordes. He will put the bleed out duration to shame. AND make the Gobblegum in Black Ops 3 (can’t remember the name but a nice refresher is good) a useful resource to last even longer than twenty minutes.” My friend responded, “Dude, Cormack N’ Cheese.” Me: “Um okay but, *broke character and laughed.* 😂
Dude compare this to old cod betrayals. The MW22 “betrayal” is ‘ur guys not allowed no more’ in 2009, he shoots roach in the gut and domes ghost, then burning their corpses to become a war hero.
Let's face it, Hadir didn't really betray them, man just wanted Barkov and the Russians to pay for what they did to his country and family, who wouldn't and if they had listened to him, Soap would still be alive, he tried warning them about Makarov, they should've listened.
Now this is a tough choice for me because some betrayals have plot twists: ✅ Most popular: Shepherd betrayed Ghost and Roach ✅ My 2nd fav: Bell betrays Alder (especially the Ambush Ending) ✅ Surprising: Graves betrayed Shepherd and Hadir betrays Alex and Farah ✅ The simplest: Yuri betrays Makarov (The easiest way is to alert the airport security from the NO RUSSIAN mission) ✅ Best Trust Issue: Farid (who you will trust: Menendez or Harper) Honorable mention: Colonel Norris betrays Farrah as the hostile from the terrorist organization list, even though they were allies with the Marines (was declared by the US government)
Isn’t Advanced Warfare’s betrayal during the mission Utopia when Mitchell and Ilona watch the recording of Irons killing the technologist warning him about the KVA Attacks, and then Irons finds out that they’re watching it and have his soldiers try to arrest them?
“…It Was Never Personal.” At that time I got confused when Adler said that, then BANG! I Got shot and was so confused I didn’t understand. 1 hour after, I began to understand that Adler betrayed Bell.
I remember playing advanced warfare, and i even before getting to the mission utopia, where its revealed irons is the bad guy i knew after his son's death. i somehow knew he would be the traitor
Surprisingly I actually liked graves as a character the only thing I didn’t like was how fast things turned sour despite him not killing anyone and only detaining them
I genuinely don’t understand how people like Adler, I thought bo6 was gunna give him a better story because people kept hyping him up but he’s barely in it even
Dawg makarov is the lowest tier villain in the newest mw3. If I saw a baby face man ranting all day about his manifesto I would not sign up for his bullshiet. I liked how you truly couldn’t put an accent or anything on the old mw3. That was true horror within a man’s brain
What made Sheeprd's betrayal so much sad it is mostly because all of the betrayals are slow, scary, torture and etc... But MW2 happened quickly, unexpected and sad.
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He was with us for one entire game and betrayed us in the next
Jesus loves and died for you repent God Bless not forcing
Jesús te ama y murió por ti arrepiéntete Dios te bendiga no fuerces..
Sono d'accordo con te
Lazar was the real homie when Bell betrayed Adler and his team Lazar still tried to reason and convinced Bell not to do it.
I love how Lazar is like
"You can change your mind bell!"
*Gets Fucking Shot in the Head By Bell*
"watch me change yours."
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No one talking bout the driver for Bell and Arash, bro starting blasting as soon as the betrayal, true homeboy
That OG MW2 Shepherds betrayal hits me everytime
The Shepard's betrayal was sad... But the Cold War Betrayal PISSES ME OFF. FUNK YOU ADLER!!
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I think the betrayal is a better ending
You forget Rorke betrayed the Ghosts, and Taylor betrayal
Taylor didn't betray. He helped in the end. But Henderson betrayed.
@@kugelblitz_2000it was more the virus but the campaign is that complicated that I don’t know what it is really
Rorke didnt betrayed ghosts he was just brainwashed
@@kudasai6476 true
Rorke didn't betray the Ghosts. He was brainwashed to kill the Ghosts.
I don't think Adler is that bad. To be fair, Bell is brainwashed, had Adler's memories inserted into his mind and seen CIA Intel's and files. Bell is a loose end if Adler let's him live.
“I’ve given this guy my own memories, his beliefs are my beliefs, as evidenced by him betraying Perseus. But he’s a security risk and I’ve got to kill him because uhhhh, because he could use what he knows to support what’s left of the spy ring he helped us destroy”
Adler, 2 years before using what he knows to support the spy ring he helped destroy
@@fish_and-chips truth bomb
@@fish_and-chipsyeah, I now find the loose end argument weak, as if Bell was a Risk, Adler would literally be dead because you can betray him at the end of the game after learning the truth.
@@fish_and-chipsthe brainwash isn’t 100% effective, even Mason’s had weaknesses
"your still one of us" shoots him in the head in the "good ending"
Interesting that in Cold War and Black Ops 2, the player character can be the traitor (though Farid is really more a double agent than a traitor).
Dmitri Petrenko's death is the worst betrayal of the series.
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Someone with sense
not gonna lie, choosing the bad ending in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War is a better decision than having Adler shoot you in the face with a M1911 chambered in 45 ACP.
My theory is since the older black ops series takes place after Cold War so my theory is they both shot each other and died
Adler literally survived at the end of the Campaign, going into the Warzone Seasons, their all canon to the story@@ripelime
@@ripelime the older black ops series takes place before cold war.
Ah, okay
I like Adler too much to pick the bad one😂
graves is a good man, given orders to kill but he didnt. hes good, definitely underrated. he knew it was wrong.
agreed. Hope to see him in the sequel
Yeah, besides the fact that he committed mass genocide to a small Mexican town
@@samned. He wasn't in that town... 😂
Tbh he was just doing his job
@@icekingcod his men who were ordered by him were
“You’re a hero kid, and hero’s have to make sacrifices. That’s why I want to ask you one more. It was both personal.”
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He have a reason to kill us bec if he keep us he can turn his back agenst usa so he killed us
Woods taking those kneecaps shots from the shotgun like a savage animal, absolute legend
I already knew dragowich will betray reznov and his friends but i never thought he could give worst death. Seeing Dmitri painful death literally is most worst movement in cod history.
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Graves and Adler gotta be somehow related, GOTTA BE
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Скорее всего Грейс сын Адлера.
@@КорольЛегиона-ю8я wow
Women Cried because of K-Drama, Men Cried because of Shepherd Betrayal
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You always said like that.
so trueeeeee
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Woman here, I cried because of Shepherd's betrayal too 🤗
MW2 with Shepard roach and ghost getting killed will always be the most heartbreaking betrayal ever. After defending that house with just you 2 then to be betrayed is so crazy
16:16 This is where most men cried.
No.
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They do.
Yes. @@Somebody-l4m
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Darn, didn't think Jonathan Irons would become the next Austrian painter after his son's death
'Greatness become envy and envy against betrayal',wise person told me that words when i was a kid.
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I love how Hadir was literally just trying to help his sister but in the worst way possible
and was killed in the Raid 🫡
"Look, farrah! I found a Nuclear bomb!"
"HADIR WHAT THE HECK ARE YO-
Nobody can top graves boy on the thumbnail twice😂
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hadir had so much potential in mw2022 and mw2023 campaign
yeah, he is so underrated
16:19 I wept when this happened. Never thought you fought so hard, only to be betrayed by the man you took orders from.
every single one of us knows which betrayal is the most sad here.
if not you don't know ball :(
Man .menendez saying to farid that his life means nothing before killing him .May God rest his soul
18:36 Never imagined that Kevin Spacey would be a worse villain in real life than in movies or gaming.
Petrenko was so sad. After playing WaW, I played Black Ops and I saw him and I was excited until he got gassed...I was devastated after that
16:36 General Shepard asserting his dominance on us by teleporting in front of us
Lol😂😂
When Johnathan Irons said the Quote, “Twenty minutes to bleed out.”
I imagine playing the Altas Prison Level again on veteran difficulty. Of course judging on some parts of unlucky and respawn on inconvenient checkpoints.
As a joke I said,
“Aw man… imagine Cormack going through the process of being the survivors of the zombie hordes.
He will put the bleed out duration to shame. AND make the Gobblegum in Black Ops 3 (can’t remember the name but a nice refresher is good) a useful resource to last even longer than twenty minutes.”
My friend responded,
“Dude, Cormack N’ Cheese.”
Me:
“Um okay but, *broke character and laughed.* 😂
Dude compare this to old cod betrayals. The MW22 “betrayal” is ‘ur guys not allowed no more’ in 2009, he shoots roach in the gut and domes ghost, then burning their corpses to become a war hero.
I thought Adler was my friend, I gave him the truth and he still killed me :(
Ngl I love graves he is just such a good character and I think he’s cool
Ghost and roach will never be forgotten
Let's face it, Hadir didn't really betray them, man just wanted Barkov and the Russians to pay for what they did to his country and family, who wouldn't and if they had listened to him, Soap would still be alive, he tried warning them about Makarov, they should've listened.
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21:33 probably the only MWIII thing i like from the whole game
Technically MWII wasn't a betrayal with hadir he was still working with al-Qatala in MW 2019
I don’t remember hearing Shepard actually giving graves the green light but he also didn’t stop it either
Love the vids keep up the good work ❤️
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Now this is a tough choice for me because some betrayals have plot twists:
✅ Most popular: Shepherd betrayed Ghost and Roach
✅ My 2nd fav: Bell betrays Alder (especially the Ambush Ending)
✅ Surprising: Graves betrayed Shepherd and Hadir betrays Alex and Farah
✅ The simplest: Yuri betrays Makarov (The easiest way is to alert the airport security from the NO RUSSIAN mission)
✅ Best Trust Issue: Farid (who you will trust: Menendez or Harper)
Honorable mention: Colonel Norris betrays Farrah as the hostile from the terrorist organization list, even though they were allies with the Marines (was declared by the US government)
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It wasn’t colonel Norris it was general lyons though Norris didn’t have any problems
11:55 This feels wrong without the music, it doesn't hit the same.
Isn’t Advanced Warfare’s betrayal during the mission Utopia when Mitchell and Ilona watch the recording of Irons killing the technologist warning him about the KVA Attacks, and then Irons finds out that they’re watching it and have his soldiers try to arrest them?
seems Call of Duty Future Warfare was gonna have a (practically trademarked at this point) "call of duty betrayal" at some point too lmao
Call of duty campaigns have all been the same since black ops 2 Salazar’s betrayal…
woods getting tricked to snipe mason hurts soo bad 😭💯
Blud's repley to comments is just '👍'
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“…It Was Never Personal.” At that time I got confused when Adler said that, then BANG! I Got shot and was so confused I didn’t understand. 1 hour after, I began to understand that Adler betrayed Bell.
1:28 woods do a flip
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The Actual Betrayal Moment In Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare Is In “Mission 7 - Utopia”.
Adler looks like Jeffery Dahmer and the funny thing is it takes play in 1990
you forgot the biggest one. When Activision betrayed the fanbase
All of that creative writing. Just to continue up with mediocre sequels. I'm looking at you MW3.
Nah, you forgot when community was the enemy the whole time
Me when a school fight happens
16:16 i want to cry
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Black ops 2 story line broke me showed me that in any battle you gotta stay prepared and ready
agreed. Salazar's betrayal...
I don’t remember that scene in MWII at all with that chick and her brother. Man was MWII really that forgettable.
This moment is from the fourth MWII Raid episode.
I still hate the fact that even in the true ending for Cold War bell gets done over. I was so pissed off I restarted the chapter just to end Adler
God
They ruined Shepherd's betrayal in the remake
What was wrong with one less loose end?
I remember playing advanced warfare, and i even before getting to the mission utopia, where its revealed irons is the bad guy i knew after his son's death. i somehow knew he would be the traitor
“General Shepherd sends his regards” was so tuff istg
Surprisingly I actually liked graves as a character the only thing I didn’t like was how fast things turned sour despite him not killing anyone and only detaining them
Ghost death scene 😢
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GG,im watching this 7 minutes ago
Nah Salazars betrayal was THE BIGGEST twist ever. You cant convince me otherwise
Mendez had men in the CIA but a Navy Seal betraying is the biggest twist?? Sure bud
I genuinely don’t understand how people like Adler, I thought bo6 was gunna give him a better story because people kept hyping him up but he’s barely in it even
16:17 legend never die🫡
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Sei un grande amico
Women: Do men have feeling?
Men:
Hadir 😥
@@icekingcod Farah is alone and Polina's too.
Bo2 and og mw2 really hits different
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Do another evolution of ac 130 gunship from call of duty games
I felt like Salazar could’ve been a good character instead of a bad one. That sucks
Why'd you put the least iconic betrayals in the thumbnail
17:11 mw2 ghost: shepherd burn us
Bell really did unload on Park-
Damn so bell gets no good ending?😔
The ambush one is good
There was allot of betrayal in cod games like ww2 and any other games
Where was the 2nd Hadir scene from? I don't remember that in the Campaign?
MWII Raids Episode 4
i honestly didnt know about all of the ones in cold war only the end
Good that some loose ends 16:14
I do not much care about Nostalgia, Philip Graves is a fuc*ing badass, the best scene of them all.
"Soldier, I don't make threats. I make guarantees. So, let's not do this." 😏
I love the CoD where Kevin Spacey was the main antagonist
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Bro in Cold War has the KEN hair cut 💀
I don't trust betrayers I only trusted heroes
Dawg makarov is the lowest tier villain in the newest mw3. If I saw a baby face man ranting all day about his manifesto I would not sign up for his bullshiet. I liked how you truly couldn’t put an accent or anything on the old mw3. That was true horror within a man’s brain
Nothing comes close to Shepherd's betrayal in MW2 😢
agreed
Bro I feel so bad for bell he gets killed any way even if he decides to choose the Soviets
I’ve played MW II but I never seen that cutscene with hadir, when was that?
Modern Warfare II: Raid Episode 4
@@icekingcod huh? 😂 I’m so confused
@@potatogod3465 Raids are Special Ops missions in MWII 😏
@@icekingcod oooohhh ok thank you
how can woods still be able to walk in cold war after getting his knees blown off in bo2 ???
Cold takes place a few years prior to the flashback event in bo2
Bros thumbnail need spolier alert
Nothing will beat the ORIGINAL MW campaign. I swear the new MW trilogy was a let down.
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Bella la campagna di modern warfare 19🥰
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Do y’all think hadir could of been in a battlepass season? or no, I don’t think so because he wasn’t in the campaign.( I really don’t know)
If the download on mw2 was slower roach and ghost would have gotten the advice to not trust shepherd
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Adler betraying bell was the biggest plot twist ever
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5:39-08:30 which part of MW II that scene? Never seen that before
Modern Warfare II: Raid Episode 4 Atomgrad
@@icekingcod so is it a DLC or non canon story?
@@rafifadholi3781 Raids are Special Ops missions in MWII (Canon)
@@icekingcod ohh, thanks for the information
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All you need is a one good lie, and a river of blood.
I wish Price let Soap kill Makarov in MW3 but I know Ghost is gonna get revenge
Bell did them dirty
I know what you told them, Yuri, my friend, my ally, my enemy. It's going to happen today, whether you want it or not.
Salazar's one caught me off guard when I played Bo2 for the first time 🥲