Sad Things In the Of Their Own Accord Mission - Call of Duty MW2
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An interesting fact is the two “Rangers” defending the rooftop at the end are actually Navy SEALs, but IW just reused the Ranger models to save time and effort
Honestly could have used the models they had for the USMC . They’re briefly seen at the end of the cliffhanger mission .
If they used the ranger models, and if there is no any information about that, how do you know that they are seals?
@@furkany.4952 Before entering the main building, Overload briefly informed us about SEALS entering the building from the rooftop via Blackhawk. Also Sgt.Foely gave us an order to link up with them
@@furkany.4952 I think the radio chatter mentions something about a rendezvous with a SEAL team on the roof. I don't remember exactly what it said, but it was something like that.
@@nungbear1398 Ah, ok dude thx for information. I actually forgot these diolagues, prob. i have to play again ASAP..
The background dialogue in this mission is honestly one of the best in the entire call of duty series.
Pretty sure there's a section of radio chatter of soldiers requesting their position to get bombed
@@TK-hr7lk 💀
I also love watching the military vehicles around the map as well. Seeing helicopters in the air and tons of armored vehicles on the ground is cool.
Some put a video out there that's just the background chatter with subtitles. It was such a good watch.
@@FireSpectre_ Yeah, I've watched this one half life seven hour war video and the background chatter was from this mission. It fit really well.
Sad how the evac site operator's voice slowly gets more paniced and you hear the civvies dying in the background
Eventually, the operator is killed - you can tell when a younger marine takes his place on the radio, before he is killed too, in a Last Stand moment.
Ranger
Yep, when he transmitted the last message you can hear that he shoots with the Pistol while so.@@Lord_Starscream_Ghost
Really crazy how the devs took the time to include all of that dialog
You can hear when his professionalism really slips when the civilians start trying to fight off the enemy. For the majority of it, even when he was more desperate, he still kept a somewhat cool head considering everything happening. After he sees the civies trying to fight , you can hear the cool head start to crack, and that's when he starts getting really frantic. Once it passes 30% he goes from "we can't take much more fire, we need assistance / support" to "we're about to be overrun, we need *help*"
Man this mission is really heavy now that I’m older. It’s was so brutal lowkey. From the attention to detail to the evac site, man it was one of the heaviest campaign missions in cod.
More disturbing than Verruckt screams Imo. These cut dialogues were on a new level. It’s very intense and one of the darkest.
@@lucky_dog1228 og waw vurruckt is the scariest thing in the history of cod imo
@@lucky_dog1228 i think what's darker was that one cutscene from mw3 when a truck exploded green gas in front of a family recording themselves having fun
Facts
Its vary scary of a concept to be fighting on amarican soil, and to think the last time we ever had that happen was back in the revolutionary war.
“We have Civilians taking up arms but they are totally untrained!”
Basically my teammates in a nutshell
Evac Site: “WE’RE BEING OVERRUNED. THEY’RE KILLING THE CIVIES. SEND HELP!”
Ramirez: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sucks to be them
ramirez still defending burger town
Makarov:
💀
This line is somewhat prophetic given how American weapons are being used to murder civilians in Ukraine while Russia has been trying to save people for the past nine years.
Ramirez: "STEP 8, GLENN! FREEDOM!"
Pvt. Glenn: "For you Ramirez! Not for me!"
Ramirez Riding the helicpoter:" Gleeeeeeennn"
Bro its exactly like mason and reznov
this is fire
@@sidouboss6112 heroes die with a pride, don't they
I was definitely to young to play but i remember screaming get to the chopper before talk off, and felt bad when they got left behind
It took me a second to rethink who the one that helped Mason out was lol
I got goosebumps when listening to the evac site dialogue, I didn't even waste a single second standing there and just started firing
Considering how long the evac dialogue goes on for, makes me wonder if the encounter was originally meant to be longer
@@richard-bq5hv it was
@@richard-bq5hv imo it would probably be on par with no Russian
Hearing the civilians cry out and scream as the soldiers scream out
Man, I really miss CoD missions when you really feel like in a war and not just some kind of skirmish or a black ops where it's just you and your elite unit against an army. Jackson's and Ramirez's missions in CoD MW1 and 2 are great.
I like the black ops special ops unit missions for the Black Ops games or the Price TF141 missions. The games used to be varied and show different approaches war can take. Nowadays they're all just really cheesy badly written "we're the protagonists" teams and no variants
The mission in 2019 when you capture the wolf and played as Alex was really cool
That’s what the new mw2 campaign lacked. I get they were trying to flesh out ghost and soap, but the story was honestly just not that good.
@@ichangedmyusernamebecausei2551 my hope is that the new MW3 will be an all out war caused by the "No Russian" mission and that it will finally have major armies fighting
Me too I loved the American missions actually being a soldier in a war and every battle puts your country closer to victory
The evac site dialogue is heartbreaking. You hear the panic slowly ramping up as they are desperately fighting to protect civilians and also survive. It hurts to know soldiers go through this realistically but have to compartmentalize emotionally when they lose their brothers and sister in arms.
Yep.. I felt that, i almost cried
yea u can hear the man start shooting his pistol cuz hes out of ammo and then obviously being overrunned and died
@@brixson7641 Yeah, if this really happened I would fight first before even leaving. No way I’m leaving home without a fight
Horrific.
It really does hit really hard now that I'm not 9
Dude you can clearly hear the screams of the civilians when they had to fight back gives the chills
A really sad thing in of their own accord is in the radio chatter there was a Major, and his team were being overrun and they requested code "Broken Arrow" then they died.
Radio Operator: 1-2, Can you link up with 2-3 from where you are? over.
Major: NEGATIVE NEGATIVE! GRAY! GET THE 240 GUNS OVER TO THE RIGHT FLANK MOVE MOVE! THEY'RE ROLLING AT US WITH A COUPLE PLATOONS OF T80'S. REQUEST BROKEN ARROW! I REPEAT BROKEN ARROW!
Radio Operator: Roger that, solid copy on broken arrow. Major it's been an honor out.
Just gives me flashbacks to We Were Soldiers
@@airborneofficer2640 Yeah 😢
As an American this mission will always give me chills. The crazy thing is during the mission exodus you can hear a whole a section about rangers finding “dead civies” in a mall. Tbh I have spent a lot of time searching up radio chatter from the American missions and I have now realized why this will be the best call of duty ever.
Another thing that saddens me is the Broken Arrow request at the evac site…
@@Mayflower-Yev That always creeped me out too
At the beginning you can see many soldiers from the very first mission too. Many of them are injured.
not jsut that as you run out to run past the tank an explosion goes off behind it and it hits two rangers, one dies instantly but the second tries to drag himself forward with one arm and its like....yea...plus all the extra dialogue and radio chatter is mad to think that...how accurate or to a point they get it
@@DEATHSxNEMASIS is it in the video? Time stamp?
@E-123 unfortunately not as its after dunn gets given his weapon and you and the guys run through the no man's land, like just as you go past the guy crouched talking, at the top of the hill you run up right behind the tank you follow the two are theee
Let’s. Be honest , price’s EMP probably took out the EVAC helicopters too . And most likely the ones already in the air .
Si tienes razón, y de seguro todos los civiles murieron, así que Price mató a muchas personas entre ellas un astronauta lo que llevó a que fuera el Más Buscado.
By the time the EMP went off, I don't think there were many left in the air regardless.
by the time the EMP blew up above dc, there were no helicopters around and dc has fallen during that time
@@Lord_Starscream_Ghost well they were still evacuating people when we finally got on the BlackHawk . And we all saw how that EMP effected the eastern Seaboard . I think all off upper east coast lost power . Up To the northern part of Florida too.
@@baragonkaiju4340 there was helicopters falling from the sky both Russian and American .
For those who didn’t hear, one of the soldiers on the radio calls for “Broken Arrow”. In the US military, we use this term for when an allied position is getting overrun and require immediate air/ indirect fire support (artillery, mortar, etc) on which will either be extremely close to or directly on top of friendly troops
Final Protective Fire: “Use it if you got it while you’re still alive to!”
One of the scariest callout's anyone could hear their superior order, because that means the rounds are mostlyindiscriminent about where exactly they land
That's actually kind of false. The only branch of the Us military that officially use "broken arrow" as a code word is the Us Air force, and it is a code word for losing a nuke.
However during the battle of la Drang in vietnam. The Us Army allegedly used that codeword to request immediate air support. This use is not codified by any manual or any official documentation, and if it was used in that way it was a local codeword, not something universal to the US army or even the whole vietnam war. It is even reallistically possible that this is just myth probably born from confusion or people misremembering things. As the actual only written source for that use is the memoir "We Were Soldiers Once… and Young" written in 1992 by y Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore and war journalist Joseph L. Galloway.
But the truth doesn't really matter for the rest of the explanation, in both case that use of the codeword broken arrow only gain popularity thanks to the book and then later the movie "We were soldier". Since then it is is a pretty common misconception among military enthusiast and even real soldier that broken arrow is the offical codeword for an allied position getting overrrun.
@@benjaminparent4115 Oh damn. I can see why it kind of became part of our vernacular.
The more I think about it. This is more dark if you try to apply it to real life. Being a soldier; thinking about your family(especially if your family is literally in Washington) , safety of others, and questioning where it’s safe if they invaded this easily
It's ok dude you won free ps5 giveaway
yeah bro imagine the russians killed ur family but u won the free ps5 giveaway
Now imagine all the countries the U.S. has been invaded, and what they were thinking.
You can hear the panic rising more and more from the evac site, and you even hear him pull his side arm to die fighting I genuinely tried not to cry.
You can also hear a change in voice after he says they’re at 30% combat effectiveness, indicating the original guy was killed and a soldier got his radio and took over.
Oh I thought that was the Russians executing any injured or civilians
Weakling
This mission hits harder when you realize that it is fairly realistic showing the horror of war, and not just some sneak behind enemy lines and somehow not get caught.
that usually was the American missions throughout the trilogy. Action packed open warfare
It turns out it’s not so fun when it’s the enemy’s turn to joyride through your lands and blow shit up.
@@brianmead7556that's what I keep telling these pride boys
7:54 when the two navy seals were holding them off, i just refused to let them die. I eventually found out they weren't gonna move and that broke my heart :(
It is honestly sadder when background characters die than main ones
I persoanlly always thought they gto grabbed by the other choppers with us
“Broken arrow drop that 1000 pounder in the red smoke NOW! Solid copy major it’s been an honor” by far the best and prob realistic radio traffic in cod ever
"Ramirez take out the whole Russian army and reclaim burger town"
@@KadenHartley "Ramirez file my taxes" - Foley
Sgt Foley voice actor always plays a good character
Mass effect is a great example
And he's a good team leader here too
And as the Arbiter in halo. Keith David
@@mjpraetorian4386 space sci-fi shooter games
Seems like a pattern
@@pennysdistributions396 very much so. The only more iconic (IMO) is David Sully. AKA SGT Avery J Johnson!
Keith David is so good in everything he does with voice acting
It's sad to say but there will never be another mission like this in Call Of Duty again. I remember playing this for the first time when I was younger and never really thought any of the mission. Don't get me wrong, I thought it looked great on the 360 but just played through it like any other mission, shooting enemies and following the yellow marker. But as I have gotten older and I look back on this mission both in terms of the original and remastered version, I realise how unsettling and sad the level is. When I played the remaster and got to this level, I really took my time taking in my surroundings, looking at all the buildings were on fire and destroyed in the distance, the sky covered in pitch black smoke, watching Ramirez's fellow soldiers either holding their position, protecting an area, or pushing forward to retake buildings from the Russian Spetsnaz. As I walked out of the bunker and see the destruction to the various buildings and cars nearby, I think to myself how the civilians were just going about their day not realising what was to come. I know I'm probably just thinking way to deeply into it but that's how much the mission impacted me both in the original and remaster. 'Of Their Own Accord' is my second favourite COD Campaign mission of all time, just behind All Ghillied Up. One of the things I plan to do at some point is visit the United States and go to Washington, D.C. and see it for myself in person. The level design of this missions is something else and has made me want to visit the US since. I really hope that Infinity Ward pull something like this off again but as I said, I don't think there will be another mission like this again in Call Of Duty.
Nah instead in the reboot we get this rag-tag team and you can barely call it war, plus the plot was very uninteresting. Better off calling it COD Ghosts.
My family including me all live in the DC area. Arcadia in the game isn’t a real place but it looks a lot like the suburbs around Washington.
And even worse for me personally, I work in private armed security in the area, so I would get pulled into this and near certainly killed. At the very least I would be expected to join in the fighting.
I don’t know if anyone here has kept up with recent news, but the prospect of fighting the Russians is absolutely terrifying. They can be outnumbered 3:1 by troops trained and armed to our standards and yet still advance, inflicting multiple enemy casualties for every one they take; fighting them is a death sentence. The three of us here at our building with just soft vests and handguns would stand no chance. Even if we did surrender we’d probably be killed just to ensure we didn’t do anything.
Modern Cod : Fighting in a middle of nowhere in fictional country that no one care about against “bad guy”
Who would win?
One soldier refusing to use a sniper rifle OR an entire evacuation site full of soldiers and civilians.
It will be one soldier refusing to use a sniper rifle
Don't underestimate the effectiveness of a sniper rifle against an invading army.
@@Epsilon-18 Simo hayha
One man can make a difference
Honestly, I think the cool thing in the Washington, DC mission is like seeing how all the buildings have been reinforced. Like you see the trenches and I feel the level design really leads to the feeling of hopelessness. Like to see the nations capitol literally a warzone.
He’s with the grace the greatest missed opportunity in the whole series was modern warfare three didn’t feature you going to Moscow and burning it to the ground. Not because it would’ve been fitting revenge, but because it would have shown we’re not really any better than them in doing the exact same to their capital and people.
Damn... The transmissions from the evac site were honestly hard to listen to. The panic in the guy's voice and the gunshots and screams in the background... felt like a gut punch.
Weak
Man's really let the civies die for dialogue 😂😭
Yea that is kinda wild cause I never knew or heard this shit
The modern warfare series really shows what happens in war.
It really don't
I'd argue World at War does a much better job showing what happens in war but even then it's still a movie as opposed to a genuine portrayal of how war is. If you wanna know what really happens in war, find yourself an Arma 3 mission builder who loads up a supermarket with both civies and insurgents and makes you tag and bag the bodies afterwards
Dude ain’t play waw
No games or movies can show the true horror and destruction in war
0:29 I thought he was contacting army support
That would be my first thought, but looking closely it looks a lot like he’s just on his phone
Probably telling his family that maybe he wont be back alive and get to safe position away from the battles
Dude the evac site dialog nearly had me in tears. I know it's just a game, but damn. That's heartbreaking
Weak
Something this COD did that was phenomenal was give us a perspective of a very different experience in letting us feel what it’s like being in a hopeless situation and essentially watch your country be in the “enemy’s” grasp. And make such a hard effort to take it back.
Dark, frantic missions like this are easily the best in the CoD franchise.
Stuff like “The Bog” on MW1; “Eviction” through “Downfall” on WaW; “Second Sun”, “Whiskey Hotel” and “Of Their Own Accord” in MW2; “Black Tuesday” and “Down the Rabbit Hole” in MW3, and so on.
Furious fighting against enemies that refuse to budge, or are moments away from overwhelming you sets up such a massive feeling of satisfaction and relief when you finally break through and realize you won.
Leaving those troops on the roof always got to me the most... imagine what happened to them if they got captured smh..
they become POWs (Prisoner Of War). also its a warcrime to mistreat POWs
@@imasonfe It's also a war crime to fire on civilians. That wasn't dissuading the Russians much.
Shooting wounded, Pows, Mistreat pows, Shooting civies are war crimes and yet in mission no one cares about it lmao
every time he changes the tone of his voice and its giving me goose bumps
I loved when Dunn said we were going to burn Moscow because of the invasion on US Soil I wish we could have seen that in this game or come to fruition in MW3
In reality, US and NATO would have glassed Moscow if a conflict like thus happened and civilians were killed in the American capital. Americans, and the West in general, were strangely passive and reactive in MW2 and MW3
@@xiphossigil8302 exactly I wish we could have seen the nato forces on a warpath to Moscow and have the last American mission be in Moscow
@@BrianSmith-ht4zq even better, the Russians would never make it to America cause naval logistics and the US Navy, so at least no civilian life’s would be lost, unless they use some kind of long range ballistic missiles but idk.
@@xiphossigil8302 You have to suspend your disbelief for this scenario but the Russians did get into the DCM which allowed them to spoof the American satellite array and after the Zakhaev Airport Massacre, which was implemented to be an American op (which technically it was), the world did not want to get involved. America started this war and it was theirs to fight. The Military bases stationed around the country would have to get ready and get geared up with the closer bases hastily doing so to counter the advancing threat. Europe was not anticipating an attack on their soil so they had to react. Remember, A gas attack followed by a rapid assault invasion is how they got them by surprise. Paris was being assaulted by the time you got there and Germany looked like a remastered version of 1944.
To be honest in a real war like this the realistic scenario would be a nuclear exchange long before Washington or Moscow was invaded, In fact when Paris was invaded and nearly overrun likely the French would have gone nuclear.
This is something the new trilogy never could replicate.
The feeling of being such an expendable assest in a fight much bigger than you or anyone you know. It made me appreciate the quiet protagonists like Jackson, Ramirez, and Frost; guys who just go in to fight and nothing more.
You can hear the desperation increasing in those lines from the evac site. It's the kind of horrible detail that used to make COD so good back then, and made it so good during the 1st and somewhat part of the 2nd remaster.
That wasn't a game about war, it was a warning, about how gruesome, terrifying and sad it can be. Even though we saw ourselves as heroes, we rarely felt like one, we only felt like yet another man with a gun in his hands, like everyone else in the squad.
I believe there was a series of background chatter videos with transcriptions, that includes a bloody MAJOR who could've sit in the office and command but chose to get involved, and ended up having to call a broken arrow right on top of himself. Forgot whether this was in Wolverines! or Of Their Own Accord. Command replied something like "copy broken arrow. It's been an honor."
After the mission where Ghost and Roach get killed by Shepherd, this is no doubt the second saddest mission in MW2, maybe even more sad than the previous mentioned mission
For anyone wandering “Sua Sponte” is the 75th Ranger regiment’s motto, which is Latin for “of their own accord”
RLTW
the Washington monument bit is literally the only time I've ever shed a tear playing a video-game. I don't want to imagine that happening in real life, but it is happening somewhere as I'm typing this message that's probably gonna be seen by like 4 people...
It already Happened in Ukraine bro...
Similiar things happened like 50 times in the past 30 years in countries you probably never knew existed lol
@@sicariomegrella516 i know. And in Myanmar, and Ethiopia, and hundreds of more countries. But (at least for we Americans) it's so much more heart wrenching to watch this happen to a familiar place. It's so much worse than the scene where Russian soldiers execute thousands of French POWs and Civilians because they aren't American. But seeing, hearing, hell even thinking that people I know could be in this scene. Makes me want to cry.
Weaklings
@@olafjansowidz if you ain't got nothing better to do then get an life lol saying that kid hop off
i miss those a side action that take place in games. Its always so centred on the players and the "hero" is always so brave and tragetabel, i tried to speedruns those scenes where the ai dies to spare them always it failed
On the first scene, among the injured, u can see one that try his hard to help other ranger that dying, but sadly, he didn't make it... It's really one of the sad scene😭
That shit is so haunting, I wish COD went back to having more soldiers in a war type missions over cool guy and his cool friends doing cool things cuz they're so cool kinds of missions. Feeling like you're part of an army apposed to being the army was so much more enjoyable.
It let us take a breath from the spec Ops part of the story and really let us soak in the effects of war
I feel that the SAM seen at 2:38 might be some leftover from cut content, like blowing up SAM to buy time for evac or something
I find it funny that the Russians are using an American Hawk Anti Air Missile pad, they probably stole it somewhere lmao
@@karomonarch they also use javelins what where did they get them did they stole them
You can save those 2 guys in the rooftops by shooting all the enemies for 5 minutes
I love this mission. As an American, it really gets my emotions going.
😂
I got goosebumps when it was at 4:38. By The Way, this is a sad dialogue.
What's more scary is this minute. 5:55 and It is at 6:04 that we can hear the screams of civilians and the atmosphere is getting more and more terrifying.
7:00 "Dagger 2, the washington mounment is taking fire from the main road!" Last words.
Imagine getting into battalion as a private and your first op is defending the white house.
I routinely fire up my Xbox 360 to play this mission alone. Honestly my favorite call of duty mission of all time. Thank you for this video
You're welcome! Glad you like it :)
@@alphacodyt you've got bots impersonating as you trying to scam me and other people in the comments in this video.
Evac site: THEY GOT IN THE EVAC SITE! WE LOST THE CIVVIES! NOOOOOOOOO!
Ramirez: look at the funny fireworks
2:20
"Send heavy fire in our position, we are pulling out of DC in 5 mikes out"
""BCT taking 90% of our access, we cannot take this position any longer. We are LEAVING DC, I REPEAT WE ARE LEAVING DC"
The avac operator who requesting the backup is really panicking so hard seeing all his fellow allies and civies dies infront of him
I repect him for helping his allies even though they get overrun 😢
I don't know why, but I find it hilarious that the evac site depends solely on you "Ramirez" to do anything as if there is absolutely no one else around.
Because Ramirez in better position for fire support with appropriate equipment
those 2 devgru guys that covering rangers and shot down that russian heli in rooftop deserves a monument.
Between these levels and Halo 3 ODST, which were only a year apart, my brain chemistry was altered as a kid.
Anyone else go out of their way to grab the golden Deagle in the starting area
I’d be so pissed; trying to rock ‘n’ roll with my fancy gun and some motherfucker steals it from right under my face!
People talk about the evac site, but they forget to mention one of the helicopter carrying them was unfortunately shot down. You actually can see the dialogue subtitled in the remastered version of civvie transport going down and then the audio cuts out. Not to mention later when Price sets off that EMP, all the helicopters that were possibly carrying the evacuated civilians went down as well.
"Broken Arrow"
The last thing you wanna hear over the Coms
What does Broken Arrow mean?
@@Eugene_Black As I understand Broken Arrow is pretty much, 'all hell has broken loose and the unit calling it in needs any and all (and they really mean that) support assets right that instant.' For example any aircraft/helicopters operating within the area of the broken arrow call are diverted to provide cover. The 2002 film We Were Soldiers shows this, but I wouldn't know if that radio call has changed meaning in modern times.
@@kylebrady969 in this instance, the soldier calling “broken arrow” is saying they’re completely overrun then you hear him say to direct all fire onto their position. Basically killing themselves in an effort to kill as many of the enemy as possible
That nooooooo! Is very cathartic and brutally sad and scary at the same time.
I thought it was funny
Damn, the evac site dialogue really makes you regret not doing anything just to see what happens
WEE LOST THE CIVIEESSS NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
That .akes you wanna cry cause you can feel the emotion
I think the two Navy SEALS were evacuated by the Little Birds seen loitering around.
Cope
0:16 - If you approach the soldier behind there who is trying to revive another soldier, you will see him stopping and sadly looking at his watch and marking the time when his friend died.
I actually went out of my way to change the outcome concerning the SEALS on the rooftop. I made sure to refill my claymores before the dash to the roof begins, and layered them all the way up. If you do this and then make sure to stick around longer to defend against the Russian soldiers, eventually they stop coming up.
Obviously this may not actually matter. Normally you see Russian troops following as you take off. If you do this though, the only thing that happens is the SEALS shoot down the hind that arrives.
No Russian soldiers arrive as you leave so I like to think Ramirez did such a good job at booby-trapping the way up that the seals actually make it off the roof
I tried doing this but it never worked for me
Man i thought those guys on the roof were gonna be picked up by other little birds instead of being left, i literally question that for years
There were some Little Birds loitering around. Probably evacee by those as soon as the Hind got shot down.
This and the embassy mission from MW 2019 are the cream of the crop.
Idk if this is true but I heard the audio you hear from evacuating civs to troops over run, basically any background radio of that nature was actual ex-radio operators and IW hired them for the role and when ya listen to it on like UA-cam videos where people have grabbed files it's insanely well done and sad really puts a perspective on it
I wish the new cod mw2 had missions like this instead of having everything all covert ops and trying way too hard to make the main characters all badass and invincible. I wish it had some missions like in the og mw trilogy where there’s constant radio chatter and gunfire everywhere with orders being shouted one after another
I'm British and playing the US section for me I just can't explain the feeling seeing the US under invasion watching the US military fight so hard seeing monuments destroyed it's so sureal it gives you goosebumps and so many emotions from anger to sadness.
Also having to open fire on the WW2 memorial sucks this whole is just emotional
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6:28 you can hear the children.
When I first played MW2 I didnt let the evac fall, I kept slamin rounds into targets even after that timer popped up
When I first played this mission it was intense and felt personal even though it was a game
This game has been one of my favorites since my childhood days. Suddenly, when I watched this video to see the full explanation of this episode, I never knew this would lead to disturbing and chilling...
During the last Evac site transmission you can hear a pistol firing, meaning either the comms guy himself has run out of ammo and is using the only weapon he has left to defend the civies, or the civies themselves had to arm up with anything they could
Imma be honest. This mission really put chills in my spine and it takes a lot for games to give me that. This mission was truly dark especially the setting and tone it has
Great video! Just subscribed
One of the parts in the mission is were you leave the guy on the rooftop and it's sad everytime I wish he came with us
It's sad and I played mw2 back then and now that I heard what would've happen if I didn't help them makes me glad I did:(
I remember seeing another video of the evac site dialogue years ago and I remember it sending shivers down my spine
4:32 The evac site dialogues were really impressive, now I want to play it again.
That *"NOOOOOOOO"* felt so genuine man 😥
Wow i never knew this i always kill all enemies immediately hearing all those people die the voice acting is top notch i felt sad hearing them getting killed
Man.... The more and more we sink into chaos this shit don't seem far off
There should be a entire call of duty game Focusing on nothing but this chapter, The MWIII American theatre.
i wish there was a cod where you can save some soilders and in the end there is like a photo where where you see all the people that you saved and idk deffrent endings
the dialogue gives me goosebumps
Man, that evac site being completely overrun was truly sad. I was speechless & sad at once.
You can hear the urgency increase in the guy’s voice as the evac site slowly gets overrun. This game is a masterpiece
Sat here tryna take a dump at home after school and man.., that evac sequence really broke me.., that Was sad..
Ramirez!
SAVE THE EARTH FROM THE RUSSIANS, RAMIREZ!!
COD MW2 had a fucking awesome tone, we need to see another cod game exactly like this
America is being invaded and you play as just an unimportant US Soldier, not spec ops or anything
kind of like BF3
I don't say this much but the Whiskey Mike segment nearly made me weep
1:48 whenever a soldier says Broken Arrow, you know its catastrophic
This is honestly one of my favorite missions in the game.
Probably one of the saddest missions. One thing I like about it is human resilience if you do it correctly it shows how the US was able defend and go on the counter attack like in MW3s Black Tuesday and Operation Goalpost.
This mission and iron lady will forever be my favorite missions in the whole trilogy
I tried to save the dude guarding us in the gatling gun place like going back and offing all the enemies but it wasnt enough
Imagine being 7 years old and hearing the evac site dialogue, _including the cut parts._
I think it'll haunt you for a long time.
Modern Warfare 2 2009 has more emotion being put into the game rather than the recent cod, especially at 6:49