I tried playing this game before and I did a great Job! I stolked at how great of a gamer Seth Gonzalez was to. He's 24 years old now or he will be. His birthday is in August.....!
After surviving more than six assassination attempts, and having been reported dead at least 17 times, Savimbi was killed on 22 February 2002, in a battle with Angolan government troops along riverbanks in the province of Moxico, his birthplace.[26] In the firefight, Savimbi sustained 15 gunshot wounds to his head, throat, upper body and legs. While Savimbi returned fire, his wounds proved fatal; he died almost instantly. Rip
@Content_enjoyer He still committed countless atrocities and war crimes against civilians and enemy soldiers alike. Not to mention working with Apartheid South Africa, which is why the mass majority of the Angolan population was pro-MPLA.
@Content_enjoyer Not saying the MPLA had bloodless hands, but it at least attempted to avoid civilians casualties. And I don't think it's our place as foreigners to decided for Angolans which side was "right", as only they can make that choice in this case. I'm no Communist nor do I think it's logical, but if the majority of the Angolan people were in favor of it then they should be allowed to embrace it without outside interference.
@The_king567 The MPLA didn't become the official government faction until a few months into the conflict when it managed to take and hold Luanda while repelling the FNLA and UNITA from the region. There was never even a chance to "refuse to have a multi-party government", the war had already started. And no, UNITA was easily the worse faction. It had a higher rate of atrocities in virtually ever category: Child soldiers, sexual violence, extra judicial executions, etc.
The Angolan Civil War (Portuguese: Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The war immediately began after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. The war was a power struggle between two former anti-colonial guerrilla movements, the communist People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the anti-communist National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). The war was used as a surrogate battleground for the Cold War by rival states such as the Soviet Union, Cuba, South Africa and the United States.[43] The MPLA and UNITA had different roots in Angolan society and mutually incompatible leaderships, despite their shared aim of ending colonial rule. A third movement, the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), having fought the MPLA with UNITA during the war for independence, played almost no role in the Civil War. Additionally, the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), an association of separatist militant groups, fought for the independence of the province of Cabinda from Angola.[44] With the assistance of Cuban soldiers and Soviet support, the MPLA managed to win the initial phase of conventional fighting, oust the FNLA from Luanda and become the de facto Angolan government.[45] The FNLA disintegrated, but the U.S. and South Africa-backed UNITA continued its irregular warfare against the MPLA-government from its base in the east and south of the country. The 27-year war can be divided roughly into three periods of major fighting - from 1975 to 1991, 1992 to 1994 and from 1998 to 2002 - with fragile periods of peace. By the time the MPLA achieved victory in 2002, between 500,000 and 800,000 people had died and over one million had been internally displaced.[41][40] The war devastated Angola's infrastructure and severely damaged public administration, the economy and religious institutions. The Angolan Civil War was notable due to the combination of Angola's violent internal dynamics and the exceptional degree of foreign military and political involvement. The war is widely considered a Cold War proxy conflict, as the Soviet Union and the United States, with their respective allies, provided assistance to the opposing factions. The conflict became closely intertwined with the Second Congo War in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo and the South African Border War. Land mines still litter the countryside and contribute to the ongoing civilian casualties.[41]
Good history, I remember growing up as a kid in the 90,s in Ghana under flight Fl Lt. Rawlings UNITA and savimbi use to frequent our local news, jus as Charles Taylor and foday sanko, IBB and later Abacha
I loved Alex mason. Always trying to save others no matter what. He was my favorite character in the whole COD series. Always gets me, him going back for his brother no matter what.
I get the feeling that them finding a shipping container full of dead soldiers is based off a real story...horrifying, but super realistic immersive gameplay.
Rest in Peace Savimbi. I don't care what anyone says but that dude was a badass and this mission only furthers this opinion for me. For those who didn't know Jonas Savimbi was a very real man and a military war hero to the people of Angola in the 1970s who fought for his people's independence and freedom. RIP Jonas Savimbi 1934-2002.
What scene did you expect? It was the Angolan Civil War! A REAL hit to the nation if I've ever seen one, of course it had to begin with some good BBQ! (It's a joke)
The Quotes of Jonas Savimbi 0:37 Jonas Savimbi: THEY WANT A FIGHT WE GIVE THEM A FIGHT MOVE OUT 1:21 Jonas Savimbi: here they come here they come my Brothers FIGHT MY BROTHERS 5:58 Jonas Savimbi: THEY ARE WEAK WE MUST FINISH THEM 6:25 Jonas Savimbi: our journey to victory has begun DEATH TO THE MPLA
This man... was important to us.... No comunism and was helped by the big nations, since MPLA won, this was a big disaster, people though that was a better idea but it led to comunism. From 2002-2018. To people who support Savimbi, you're choosing the right path and if UNITA eventually wins the elections, i think Angola will be a big nation.
I got told Savimbi was a hero by my father who I didn't have much of a relationship with on a phone call once. Savimbi was definetly the man to run a whole army against MPLA
brutal or not i like him he is my favorite character him and all of CoD series characters cod ghosts cod mw4/mw2/mw3 cod black ops1 and 2 but these newish like the advanced or infinite or black ops 3/4 even the mw 2019 and all new games are such a bullshit. games unlike the old ones
COD already portrays him as a brutal warlord lol, so the fans should know. It's his own family who claim he wasn't a warlord and even sued Activision for portraying Savimbi like this.
Says a lot why the Korean resistance and Korean Liberation Armies would often decimate Japanese battalions they ambushed. Same thing happened to the Japanese in Vietnam and SE Asia.
When he said "what are the Cubans doing here"...the soldier talking to the kids was talking in something like porteguese, and only until after they left did the other soldiers start talking Spanish, which is what they talk in Cuba
Before the memes my brother used to interrupt me when i was talking to my friends by going “HERE THEY COME! HERE THEY COME MY BRUTTAAS!! FIIIIIGGHT MY BRUHTTAAS!!!!” It used to get me mad but now I miss that 😭 Edit xD: 1:20
What I find interesting is how the MLPA has a lack of uniforms in this game making them look like rebels while in reality they were the governmental faction with better uniforms while UNITA were the rebels, UNITA still had uniforms, but not camouflaged compared to MPLA. Goes to show how historically inaccurate COD can be.
The best CoD games are those unapologetic ones, the ones with the "fuck your feelings" theme. "This is war, there're no heroes in war, it's never beautiful, deal with it."
I didn’t know who that fucker was same with Mason but damn he seemed important also Kravchenko on the radio too bad subtitles probably revealed his name
The nostalgia that just rushed through my brain is insane man. Im glad UA-cam recommended this video. Such a great game. When times were good .
they should remaster the entire trilogy
I couldn't agree more
I tried playing this game before and I did a great Job! I stolked at how great of a gamer Seth Gonzalez was to. He's 24 years old now or he will be.
His birthday is in August.....!
Hi😂
0:39 I love how the 2 soldiers just disappear when Savimbi says "we will give them a fight"
They were like “im out of here”
I live in Angola, and this war has really destroyed the country. It has put Angola in the state that it is in right now. :/
Things will improve in sha'Allah.
Our brother shavimbi is here
Angulaino
No offense but your communist government brought it upon themselves
que legal
After surviving more than six assassination attempts, and having been reported dead at least 17 times, Savimbi was killed on 22 February 2002, in a battle with Angolan government troops along riverbanks in the province of Moxico, his birthplace.[26] In the firefight, Savimbi sustained 15 gunshot wounds to his head, throat, upper body and legs. While Savimbi returned fire, his wounds proved fatal; he died almost instantly. Rip
he was also 60+ yrs old at that time !
You ´just copied a section on Wikipedia, hahaha. You could have just removed the number 26 from the text.
@@Themulatham I don’t care
@@Themulatham😂😂
@@catfishjack8169bro is more worried about plagiarism then the info of a great hero
Savimbi was actually a very interesting man. An intellect, master of diplomacy and an excelelnt guerrilla fighter.
@Content_enjoyer He still committed countless atrocities and war crimes against civilians and enemy soldiers alike. Not to mention working with Apartheid South Africa, which is why the mass majority of the Angolan population was pro-MPLA.
@Content_enjoyer Not saying the MPLA had bloodless hands, but it at least attempted to avoid civilians casualties. And I don't think it's our place as foreigners to decided for Angolans which side was "right", as only they can make that choice in this case. I'm no Communist nor do I think it's logical, but if the majority of the Angolan people were in favor of it then they should be allowed to embrace it without outside interference.
@@afroartist1086he was still better than mpla
@@afroartist1086no they didn’t MPLA literally caused the Civil War by refusing to have other political parties in the government
@The_king567 The MPLA didn't become the official government faction until a few months into the conflict when it managed to take and hold Luanda while repelling the FNLA and UNITA from the region. There was never even a chance to "refuse to have a multi-party government", the war had already started.
And no, UNITA was easily the worse faction. It had a higher rate of atrocities in virtually ever category: Child soldiers, sexual violence, extra judicial executions, etc.
"Sometimes, it's too late to save a man". This line gets me
if this game came out today he'd probably say "Sometimes its too late to save someone"
“Let’s move out, before we join them in death.”
@@Modernww2fare the message still remains just as chilling
The Angolan Civil War (Portuguese: Guerra Civil Angolana) was a civil war in Angola, beginning in 1975 and continuing, with interludes, until 2002. The war immediately began after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. The war was a power struggle between two former anti-colonial guerrilla movements, the communist People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and the anti-communist National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA). The war was used as a surrogate battleground for the Cold War by rival states such as the Soviet Union, Cuba, South Africa and the United States.[43]
The MPLA and UNITA had different roots in Angolan society and mutually incompatible leaderships, despite their shared aim of ending colonial rule. A third movement, the National Front for the Liberation of Angola (FNLA), having fought the MPLA with UNITA during the war for independence, played almost no role in the Civil War. Additionally, the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), an association of separatist militant groups, fought for the independence of the province of Cabinda from Angola.[44] With the assistance of Cuban soldiers and Soviet support, the MPLA managed to win the initial phase of conventional fighting, oust the FNLA from Luanda and become the de facto Angolan government.[45] The FNLA disintegrated, but the U.S. and South Africa-backed UNITA continued its irregular warfare against the MPLA-government from its base in the east and south of the country.
The 27-year war can be divided roughly into three periods of major fighting - from 1975 to 1991, 1992 to 1994 and from 1998 to 2002 - with fragile periods of peace. By the time the MPLA achieved victory in 2002, between 500,000 and 800,000 people had died and over one million had been internally displaced.[41][40] The war devastated Angola's infrastructure and severely damaged public administration, the economy and religious institutions.
The Angolan Civil War was notable due to the combination of Angola's violent internal dynamics and the exceptional degree of foreign military and political involvement. The war is widely considered a Cold War proxy conflict, as the Soviet Union and the United States, with their respective allies, provided assistance to the opposing factions. The conflict became closely intertwined with the Second Congo War in the neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo and the South African Border War. Land mines still litter the countryside and contribute to the ongoing civilian casualties.[41]
The UNITA as of today uses politics rather than military action to rally the Angolans
Good history, I remember growing up as a kid in the 90,s in Ghana under flight Fl Lt. Rawlings UNITA and savimbi use to frequent our local news, jus as Charles Taylor and foday sanko, IBB and later Abacha
Sheesh proxy wars just keep spreading.
Viva o MPLA
thank u hopefully u do this for other wars shown in these cod videos.
I loved Alex mason. Always trying to save others no matter what. He was my favorite character in the whole COD series.
Always gets me, him going back for his brother no matter what.
No Man Left Behind. -Mogadishu 1993.
@Roniixx How?
@Roniixx But In BO2 He Betrayed Mason.
@Roniixx but Hudson lied about Menendez being dead
@Roniixx time and fate mission. He said Menendez was in the body bag which he survived the explosion but didn't even make sure he was dead
I get the feeling that them finding a shipping container full of dead soldiers is based off a real story...horrifying, but super realistic immersive gameplay.
The peak of cod. What a time it was getting to play master pieces like this game. Kids these days will never understand
They're not supposed to understand, they're kids. They were hella young when this came out.
@@OnlyFloorSpoken like a true vet.
How old are you anyway?
Bro thinks he is veteran 💀💀💀
@@MasatakaEbina who?
Rest in Peace Savimbi. I don't care what anyone says but that dude was a badass and this mission only furthers this opinion for me. For those who didn't know Jonas Savimbi was a very real man and a military war hero to the people of Angola in the 1970s who fought for his people's independence and freedom. RIP Jonas Savimbi 1934-2002.
this opening scene is way too brutal! Massacre as its finest! Total butchery and slaughter!
As the president has been working with him @$ spokesman
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Hermenêutico Eueudyeg
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰$$$$$ pissss
No Man Left Behind. -Mogadishu 1993.
This is a future serial killer
Brutal and quite impressive gameplay.. much better then a movie..
@content_enjoyer4458we all have bills to pay
Never thought I'd be traumatised from watching a game but that opening scene was genuinely horrifying.
What scene did you expect? It was the Angolan Civil War! A REAL hit to the nation if I've ever seen one, of course it had to begin with some good BBQ! (It's a joke)
In real life, the screams are worse
The Quotes of Jonas Savimbi
0:37 Jonas Savimbi: THEY WANT A FIGHT WE GIVE THEM A FIGHT MOVE OUT
1:21 Jonas Savimbi: here they come here they come my Brothers FIGHT MY BROTHERS
5:58 Jonas Savimbi: THEY ARE WEAK WE MUST FINISH THEM
6:25 Jonas Savimbi: our journey to victory has begun DEATH TO THE MPLA
love this battle it makes me feel like I am in Warhammer 40K with all chaos and melee combat going on with gun fighting.
DEATH TO THE HERETIC!! ( but bro imagine a mission like this happen in Krieg. Oh god)
I remember playing it. It felt like an amazing movie that time
anastasiamajoras
Destinyharmon
AlanDoughty
Glad you like it.
This man... was important to us.... No comunism and was helped by the big nations, since MPLA won, this was a big disaster, people though that was a better idea but it led to comunism. From 2002-2018. To people who support Savimbi, you're choosing the right path and if UNITA eventually wins the elections, i think Angola will be a big nation.
Communism sucks
For savimbi
A UNITA irá ganhar a próxima eleição, tenho certeza disso.
Bruh MPLA will cheat again in the elections and of unita wins they still have to pay a big dept to China
ممكن واحد يكللنه ع اسم اللعبه
I got told Savimbi was a hero by my father who I didn't have much of a relationship with on a phone call once. Savimbi was definetly the man to run a whole army against MPLA
this is one of my favorite missione in all of COD, so atmospheric
Yeah Plus Masterpiece all times this game ! Ah... Memorys Of 2012 Golden Times ! +1 And Diamond Times Too ! +1 No Man Left Behind. -Mogadishu 1993.
I like cod Cold War because of the atmosphere of the missions
24:03 Frank Woods: you can't kill me
Omg! I still remember 2013. Feels like I travel back to the time when for the first time I played this game.❤️
Well, I was born in Angola but my parents sent me to the USA in 1999 I was just a little boy at 7 years old, but I still have those memories with me.
me and my sister she was 12 years old.
By the way I was in Angola in August I took my kid to meet his grandma.
I hope that all COD fans know that savimbi was a brutal warlord
He only wanted to save Angola from communism
brutal or not i like him he is my favorite character him and all of CoD series characters cod ghosts cod mw4/mw2/mw3 cod black ops1 and 2 but these newish like the advanced or infinite or black ops 3/4 even the mw 2019 and all new games are such a bullshit. games unlike the old ones
@dmpassch I bet you don’t even know anything about history
COD already portrays him as a brutal warlord lol, so the fans should know. It's his own family who claim he wasn't a warlord and even sued Activision for portraying Savimbi like this.
but he wasn't a dirty communist, and that's what matters.
Great and beautiful memories of the past .
Mason & Woods & Hudson & reznov 🖤
miss it
Their fighting style is like that of the Japanese soldiers in WWII.
Says a lot why the Korean resistance and Korean Liberation Armies would often decimate Japanese battalions they ambushed. Same thing happened to the Japanese in Vietnam and SE Asia.
The MPLA didn't just launch suicidal wave attacks in real life like they do in the game.
Haha! Thank you, but we still lost, dang it.
Amo a Angola aqui do Brasil, somos lusófonos
Nós também amamos o Brazil 🇦🇴🤝🏼🇧🇷
O bom e que os angolanos estão falando perfeitamente no vídeo já que não tem legenda e não está falando em inglês também
@@AngolaBola obrigado
The beginning made it personal and it felt so real
I always loved your work bruv..keep it up..
OLD BUT GOLD ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Yeah Plus Masterpiece all times this game ! Ah... Memorys Of 2012 Golden Times ! +1 And Diamond Times Too ! +1 No Man Left Behind. -Mogadishu 1993.
This was always one of my favorite missions in bo2
Black Ops II will forever be my #1 COD game of all time! 🤘🏻
WE DESPERATELY NEED A BO2 REMASTERED VERSION
my family fought in the old SADF. in angola I often wonder if this is what it was like to fight over there.
man... old gold times.. nostalgic.. miss those days.
When he said "what are the Cubans doing here"...the soldier talking to the kids was talking in something like porteguese, and only until after they left did the other soldiers start talking Spanish, which is what they talk in Cuba
The soldiers weren’t too bad sure they were really strict on the child soldiers but they still risked their lives for them
They spoke Portuguese because that’s what the Angolans speak
@@Deathmare235They were communist scum fighting for the Soviet/Chinese puppet regime
Acho que é em angola se fala português gênio
This was the first COD i’ve ever played looks so good for a game that old
Stop watching this brother, we must fight the MPLA
From my point of view UNITA is evil
Before the memes my brother used to interrupt me when i was talking to my friends by going “HERE THEY COME! HERE THEY COME MY BRUTTAAS!! FIIIIIGGHT MY BRUHTTAAS!!!!” It used to get me mad but now I miss that 😭
Edit xD: 1:20
0:38
6:25
And that’s how a Meme was born.
8:58
This game made me become a man at the age of 5
What I find interesting is how the MLPA has a lack of uniforms in this game making them look like rebels while in reality they were the governmental faction with better uniforms while UNITA were the rebels, UNITA still had uniforms, but not camouflaged compared to MPLA. Goes to show how historically inaccurate COD can be.
12:28 Alex Mason: FRANK it's me it's me Mason
Cunene Province Angola in 1986 🇦🇴
Lol, I can’t believe Jonas Savimbi’s children tried to sue the developers of this game because they thought it painted him in a negative light.
I love this game, Angolan.🤘🏿
6:25 Our journey to victory has begun! DEATH TO THE MPLA!!!!!!!
What the hells an mpla?
Would ya'll believe the real Savimbi had a high, nasal voice?
Love this i remember the first time i played it cant never forget
I remember playing this on my Wii U and Xbox so nostalgic 😢
The best ever ! 🔥
4:21 DAMN!
Brutal chopping
the award of the most iconic line in gaming history goes to:DEATH TO THE MPLA!
Remember putting the disk in the xbox on Christmas night with my entire family watching, and then this scene came on lol
Angola🇦🇴: sent in 1986 U.S. Army🇺🇸, 1926 to 1996 cartoon movies 🎥🎞️ and 2006-2016 DreamWorks Animation and Animated Movies🎥🎞️
The best CoD games are those unapologetic ones, the ones with the "fuck your feelings" theme.
"This is war, there're no heroes in war, it's never beautiful, deal with it."
someone noticed that in minute 0:37 2 soldiers dissapears?
They went to the backrooms
One of the best missions in COD history, hands down
"Sometimes its to late to save a man" he is right
Ver o cara queimando em 8K é louco demais 🥶🥶
Se inscreva no canal para ser do Ku duro
this mission was so bad ass
Kinda wish there was one more mission set in Angola and we get the see the FNLA or something.
I think this is the FNLA
@@k.g.7144 No, only the MPLA and UNITA are shown here.
The FNLA played a rather small part in the war but I agree and more Savimbi is always welcome
Now this is the real call of duty
Savimbi is so badass here. A natural born warrior!
I always wondered what happens if you snipe Raul Menendes b4 you get into the radio house
Sub 4 More
Please do more.I want more so much more of your Content
Yeah Plus Masterpiece all times this game ! Ah... Memorys Of 2012 Golden Times ! +1 And Diamond Times Too ! +1 No Man Left Behind. -Mogadishu 1993.
Best Mission ngl😭
18:52 and that's how you should introduce an antagonist
I don’t even know why he’s in Angola he should technically be an enemy since he allied with Perseus
I didn’t know who that fucker was same with Mason but damn he seemed important also Kravchenko on the radio too bad subtitles probably revealed his name
I have family members who fought in this war.
same, one was a recce
Good video nice action scenes and blood fpx
“Try not to draw anymore attention”, *grabs an RPG 😂😂
This was my childhood man❤
13:23 Valkyrie Rocket Launcher
6:24 The death to the mpla meme
Best cod black ops of all time
Fighting beside of big leader Savimbi 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The FAL was op!!! Loved that gun
This was my favorite mission back then
Black ops 2 great memories 😊😂❤
يوم كان عمري ٧ سنوات كنت احب هاذي الألعاب كنت اتابعه واستمتع بعد 🙂 مدري وش كنت احس يومه 😂😂
knowing that man actually existed is kinda scary
I love this mission.
BLACK OPS 2 LETS GOOOOOO
Những sáng tác của Sỹ Luân nghe mãi ko phai.. Phúc hát rất hay và ấm áp
When you go to the mission Afghanistan in the game there's a sword you access the kit if you want it
They really just sent waves of the same exact model.
04:22 nope not today 😂
Infinity ammo, infinity lives, nice game
2:00 buddy , friendly fire is not tolerated 😂
When I played the mission,me and my partner tought that that man (the one that was burning) was woods lol
15:11 in Angola Portuguese does not have a Brazilian Portuguese accent.
It would be like a South African speaking the English of a Californian.
the accent that Cubans have in the game does not seem to be from Cuba, rather from Mexico or a Central American country
Super buena 🚁🏍
I love in 9:03 the MPLA dude did some funny face when he got stabbed 😂
I still own this game to this day.
Caramba que jogo bom viu muita aventura drama terror suspense e adrenalina nota 💯👍🇧🇷
I remember doing this I loved it
The snicking part was the hardest when playing.
Mason was a vet fr dude finished n ended wars by him self
And leaders
Kimbo Slice in Angola!!!!!