@@michaelgonzalez3610 This is basically similar to Slumdog Millionaire but about an Marine operative talking about his experience in the war before he committed a crime he reluctantly committed.
- The interrogation scene. - The missions in flashback form. - The (eventual) enemies are Russians. - It's a technological breakthrough for FPS games in the platform. - The nickname of the main character. I just realized Battlefield 3 is a spiritual successor to Black.
1) What the hell happened to Blackburn after this? I want to at least see how he fared after he found out Russia and America went to war anyway. 2) In contrast to a lot of works of media, both Russia and America seem to be at an extreme mutual loss and the almighty do-it-all protagonist does not even manage to stop the war from happening.
BingusDoesIt Nah agent kovic or whatever his name is appears in battlefield 4. And so far we haven't heard nothing from Blackburn so he's most likely in jail. Depends on what the government says though but look at what happened to Dima, he tried to stop the nuke and he most likely got captured by Russia and sent to a maximum security prison in china. Edit- or maybe Blackburn got discharged honorably since he killed his CO but stopped the nuke in NY.
@@TheTimbs_ cars glass is not very sharp its meant to be like as dull as possible to not harm anything in a car crash so it wouldnt really work id say the nuke would be more effective
The bald interrogator was actually the voice of Overlord in the original Modern Warfare 2 from 2009. The original General Shepherd was voiced by Lance Henrickson.
While the game's singleplayer may have been boring at times, people who say it's horribly written don't know anything about real world politics. Just like Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare, the scenario and story felt realistic and grounded.
When it comes to modern military games, Modern Warfare (not the shitty reboot) and Battlefield 3 have probably the best campaigns when it comes to set pieces, storytelling and atmosphere. One of my favorite things about Battlefield 3 is how the marines react to Russians and the T-90. Sure Russia is a laughing stock now but this is when Russia was one of the most feared countries. Blackburn and the rest of his unit have probably only fought against insurgents and suicide jeeps but they are scared shitless when they have to fight against actual soldiers and heavy armor. Any other game would treat Russians no different from insurgents.
You can watch videos of people fist fighting. Other folk get involved when it's one on one. If it were a marine being attacked, you could bet your ass new yorkers would get involved. While unrealistic, it drove the narrative. Yet, in the real world, people would have helped Blackburn.
Dude literally got shot dead by some other dude after the car crash. First two minutes I would personally be in shock and just watch if this had happened near me right now.
@@rosaria8384 Always thought OG MW2 Overlord was Sheperd, but later on, he played Sheperd which was a surprise for me to learn recently. Whom I thought was Sheperd was actually an alternate reality Sheperd.
This games campaign was honestly insane, very few games have had me glued to my screen playing for 8 hours straight but this one pulled it off, a bit underrated honestly.
Amarildo Luli No, because Battlefield 3 was released before MW3 for one. Second of all, I have played through the MW2 campaign and there is no way this links to the Battlefield 3 campaign. Paris + London was attacked by a chemical bomb in MW3, not a nuclear bomb. They have a difference.
11 years later being 11 years older since the 1st time i went in to this game, i am still amazed of what they have given to us and how well made was that game. I am only playing BF4 since 2013 and the only thing i am changing are all the things surrounding it. Larger and better TVs, next gen PS5 and the couches.... And of course me while i am growing old.
i was 13 years old and this was my first gamer gamer experience and 17:05 brings back so many memories and I then realized how well the campaign story was.
5:33 Why would you say that! Now you know you're gonna make Dima look bad in future interrogations! You should have said "To stop the nuke." That was Dima's primary mission in Paris.
@@LukaLehmann You’re Absolutely Right, Lucas. The agents don’t know anymore than Blackburn do. The only person who knows for what happened in Paris is Dima.
theres an interesting coincidence between both games, in mw23 in the after credits scene which is the very last appearance of the character, the voice actor recite the lines "making sacrifices for the greater good." which is the same lines you can found in 16:37 which is it was also the very last appearance of the character. i know this is kind of dumb to mention but don't you think its kind of interesting to realize this?
BF3 has the best campaign, a combination of BO1 because they both have interrogations on cutscenes and MW2 but about stopping insurgents or PLR and preventing WW3 by stopping the bombs...
I used to hate those two interrogators tbh but now that I think about it, their response is pretty valid. Other than Blackburn words and the nuke (which can't even be linked to Solomon), there was actually no solid evidence that Solomon was behind all this. This was all coming from the same guy who shot and killed his own CO because a *Russian* agent told him to. You can understand why they thought he was a little sketchy. We the players absolutely knew it wasn't Blackburn and Dima, but how could have these guys known? For all they knew Blackburn and/or Dima were behind all this and were trying to blame Solomon; a known terrorist but not a known enemy of the US. It certainly looked that way, given the fact that their fingerprints were all over this.
I find it funny looking back now that same voice/motion actor plays almost the same kinda figure of authority character in Mw2 (2009) Mw3(2011) and Battlefield 3, also now in the MW reboot trilogy 😅 he just has the perfect "general/commander" voice for it
When you think about it the whole theme of this game is basically Black Ops 1. Interrogation with most missions being flashbacks, and the last mission the only one that takes place in real time
3:56 Who actually said that quote? I don’t understand this because it is obviously very implied that Blackburn said it, but when? I don’t remember hearing him say that at all.
18:02 Blackburn has just been accused of killing their Captain and collaborating with Russians, he's seen as a traitor, most of his unit is dead and he has maybe helped kill thousands Yet David Montes, who has been with him all the way, just says "oh yeah" and still trusts him completely, that is the power of a bond forged by combat.
Montes hated Cole because he ordered the attack on that Russian Paratrooper battalion that ended up getting Campo and Matkovic killed. Montes even explicitly says to Blackburn, "There's no we, there's just us, and him."
Blackburn was a hotshot, Fox was a dumb piece of shit. Interrogating Rex after he gets captured and recognized by an Imperial officer would have fitted well
@@rfgnmf-nmesofuehsdjfnrmeowfsdz BF3s campaign is quite complex, and if you don't follow every event, every second, you will not understand it. And yes, TF1 had a campaign. It was played in the multiplayer, which I thought was awesome. I felt TF1s multiplayer was much more cinematic than 2, which I prefer. But TF2s campaign was great regardless.
Easy to grab hold of, also he kinda needs Soloman alive to testify about the nukes. At the moment it's implied that Blackburn is in cahoots with Dima to cause a world war. There's no way for him to have evidence that Blackburn was going to set off the bomb, so Soloman being alive to examine and interrogate is key to make sure Blackburn is correct in history. The call is that Soloman had touched down in NYC, not that Soloman had a bomb, so it's possible that the nuke was already in NYC. If Soloman dies there'd still be no discernment between if Blackburn was a domestic terrorist or not in collusion with Dima or Russia. That's why the nuke couldn't be in just any place in Europe, it need to be in a major EU NATO, Britain was unavailable due to tough border and surveillance security, to hard to infiltrate, so France, specifically a large city, like Paris, was ideal. Lax border security and surveillance made for a perfect storm. America needed to be a target due to it being the sole superpower globally, there was too much American resistance in Iraq, other countries didn't matter. To distract from one fire, start a bigger one. The entire plot behind this was so that the PLR could get a bigger foothold in the middle east. The only real American ally in the ME is Israel, they'd either be distracted by the ensuing world war as a Non-NATO ally to america, weakening them or america would cut funding for Israel because of the war, either way Israel is less of a threat, depending on how long the war went on Israel could be killed. Once the PLR gained a major amount in the ME they could go onto to fight in Africa then probably South America, possibly Asia, maybe around this time the war would be over or the world could be ashes, whichever one it is PLR could rise and take parts of the world bit by bit, no country able to hold their might against a third party that attacked indiscriminately. At some point PLR would have a massive foothold in the world for a long time, possibly forever. America and Russia would have become weaker. There would still be no way of knowing whether or not the war had ended, the world was crippled, or peace had been made. Those who've known chaos, slept with it, rolled in it's filth, they will come to make a child with what chaos has done with order, what chaos has done to world
@@sodacan8436 bro I type out all of that, like a full on theory and shit that has supporting evidence and logic, you know what fine. He currently doesn't have gloves on, so he'd slice his had, that is if he can get a good grip on it, or if he can even find the right piece, what if it's not sharp enough to do damage? Let's suppose it is, Soloman can still react quite well against a stab, he has all of the options you have with that technique, but you can die either way, doesn't matter, he has the advantage. And even if he doesn't fight back, a stab can still be rather fatal if you hit the wrong spot, the legs are full of arteries, hit one and he could bleed out fast, arms are almost the same deal, and yet after all the stabbing you still have a rather responsive person to deal with, this is a guy that would set the nuke off even if it killed him, he's already accepted death long ago, so he'll constantly be fighting back, he's either dead or alive, not knocked out. The brick will cause him to get hazy and unresponsive, eventually knocked out, way better for Blackburn.
technical issues. the lack of destructible environments in a game that boasts destructible environments is bad. people felt the campaign was too scripted.
i remember watching my dad play battlefield 3 on the xbox and watched around 7:20 and literally dont know what happened. and now i kinda know, should i buy it and experience what my dad did?
I can't believe people thought the story was bad, this is the best one they ever made, and it was damn good
People thought it was bad?
@@garrettwilson2626 yeah I remember one of the gaming news outlets called it mediocre or something
@@captainmorgan9399 they're mediocre for saying that.
@@garrettwilson2626 right?!
Yeah I was surprised when a lot of outlets said that I really thought it was good
that moment with the phone call "what do you mean you lost a train!?" THAT was amazing, the realization and everything, just hit so hard.
Quarz_dk And then the Soundtrack.... it felt like I was the one Connecting the dots!
this campaign was actually pretty good, BF4 was boring though
No, Battlefield 4 is amazing.
Yessss it’s soooo cool imagine thinking like that in real life and this theme plays in your head
@@TheProtagonist2020 Battlefield 3 was Better & Better Campaign Good Character the Best Multiplayer
I love how the entire game just comes together like a movie.
Dont forget black. they took this idea from black.
@@AugustoV8Cesar yeah Sgt. Kellar and the interrogator on the hunt for seventh wave.
@@michaelgonzalez3610 This is basically similar to Slumdog Millionaire but about an Marine operative talking about his experience in the war before he committed a crime he reluctantly committed.
hell yeah! wouldnt mind having and adaptation
@@AugustoV8Cesaru mean call of duty black ops?
- The interrogation scene.
- The missions in flashback form.
- The (eventual) enemies are Russians.
- It's a technological breakthrough for FPS games in the platform.
- The nickname of the main character.
I just realized Battlefield 3 is a spiritual successor to Black.
Ops 1
@@juliodicochea2927 ops 2
Clyde Blackburn is the only thing I could think of
@@juliodicochea2927 no cause it also reflects bo1
@@MahoNishizumifrfr ops 3
BF3's campaign is the best I've ever played and seen.I miss the game so much, I sold it along with my PS3.
its better than alot of movies i have seen also.
If you have an XBOX ONE, you can purchase a digital copy of Battlefield 3 that is backwards compatible.
I use to have a copy for Xbox 360 and played it after graduating from high school but then I lost that copy and now I have a copy for PC...
Much better that MW series (exept MW2019)
@@hx20games77 so you claim that bf3 Is better than mw2 and mw1? I don’t believe you
The bank collapsed. Al-Bashir's dead. Your unit is dead. Dima's presumed dead. Kaffarov's dead. 80.000 French people are actually dead.
Those are all your witnesses, Sargeant. The only thing we can say happened for certain is you fragged your CO.
Bring Him In.
French? Nah, who cares about them
>>Whister: Alright, Come On.
>>Blackburn: Aw, Man.
1) What the hell happened to Blackburn after this? I want to at least see how he fared after he found out Russia and America went to war anyway.
2) In contrast to a lot of works of media, both Russia and America seem to be at an extreme mutual loss and the almighty do-it-all protagonist does not even manage to stop the war from happening.
What has happened with Battlefield 3 and 4 is basically a Coldwar without the nukes.
BingusDoesIt
Nah agent kovic or whatever his name is appears in battlefield 4. And so far we haven't heard nothing from Blackburn so he's most likely in jail. Depends on what the government says though but look at what happened to Dima, he tried to stop the nuke and he most likely got captured by Russia and sent to a maximum security prison in china.
Edit- or maybe Blackburn got discharged honorably since he killed his CO but stopped the nuke in NY.
ViolentScorl
True the government tends to do that shit, especially hide it so that the public doesn't find out. Man this games story is sad.
I believe Blackburn was either honorably discharged or went on to fight in the war in Battlefield 4 and survived.
Odds are Blackburn was discharged and recruited to an OGA where he could still work but do so under secrecy and supervision.
The Ending of the Game always makes me Cry :') Dima is the best and the part when he talks to Blackburn face to face is soooo priceless
well dima not dying at that part
Blackburn used "Conveniently placed brick"
Game was self aware of it too... blackburns hand movements were like give me some stuff, anything ? and than finds it
He could’ve used the shard of glass
It's super effective.
@@TheTimbs_ cars glass is not very sharp its meant to be like as dull as possible to not harm anything in a car crash so it wouldnt really work id say the nuke would be more effective
Could've used a shard of glass to slit Solomons throat.
I never realized they used the real faces of voice actors in games for this long. Seeing Shepherd in MW22 made me see that.
I remember advanced warefare the used some famous actors
@@adrian21o yeah, Kevin spacey. But bf3 is way older.
Once I heard Shepards voice while he was talking to laswell, I KNEW it was agent gordon.
Yeah, at the first his voice sounded similar. When i saw a video speaking of loose ends. I knew that was him
The bald interrogator was actually the voice of Overlord in the original Modern Warfare 2 from 2009. The original General Shepherd was voiced by Lance Henrickson.
I played Bf4 then bf3 and realized Kovic was the “bad cop.”
Only thing I didn't like about the video is that you didn't include the scene when Blackburn met Dima.
And The nuke scene in Paris and Where they found the Nuke in the Bank from Tehran
@@callsign_kebob1457 true, those were really good scenes
yeah same
I love how the multiplayer is basically what will happen if Blackburn and Dima fail.
Plot Twist: the campaign is the end of the war/multiplayer
@D. LGND *start of the war
It’s what happens and tbf Blackburn succeeded it was only Dima
2:08 really interesting scene, with the realisation that blackburn is near the train you saw at the begining and end.
Yup, I finally found commentary about it
While the game's singleplayer may have been boring at times, people who say it's horribly written don't know anything about real world politics. Just like Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare, the scenario and story felt realistic and grounded.
When it comes to modern military games, Modern Warfare (not the shitty reboot) and Battlefield 3 have probably the best campaigns when it comes to set pieces, storytelling and atmosphere. One of my favorite things about Battlefield 3 is how the marines react to Russians and the T-90. Sure Russia is a laughing stock now but this is when Russia was one of the most feared countries. Blackburn and the rest of his unit have probably only fought against insurgents and suicide jeeps but they are scared shitless when they have to fight against actual soldiers and heavy armor. Any other game would treat Russians no different from insurgents.
@@colonel1003The shitty reboot now is like...Ghost recon.
While Ghost recon did It good, COD Did It bad.
And we dont have WW3 on modern Warfare.
Fun fact of Gordon voice actor named Glenn Morshower he also voice as Reboot of Shepherd from COD modern warfare 2 (2022)
He was also a Cop in Law and Order, recently learned it. But didn’t remember him as the General from X-Men origins that was killed by Shaw
I don't care what people say about the campaign. It's amazing!
Yeah I had so much fun replaying them. Miss these glorious days
6....02...why? That realization scene. Still hits hard 11 years later
I wish we could've gotten a sequel with these characters
Can we talk about how at 19:33 how a marine is getting attacked and no one helped?
Everyone was busy filming the fight with the phones
The crowd is gonna be like "WORLDSTAR! WORLDSTAR!"
Civilized people, dropping Thier morals and codes at the first sign of trouble
You can watch videos of people fist fighting. Other folk get involved when it's one on one. If it were a marine being attacked, you could bet your ass new yorkers would get involved. While unrealistic, it drove the narrative. Yet, in the real world, people would have helped Blackburn.
Dude literally got shot dead by some other dude after the car crash. First two minutes I would personally be in shock and just watch if this had happened near me right now.
nice to see General Shepherd
same
and Overlord of MW2 2009
@@rosaria8384
Always thought OG MW2 Overlord was Sheperd, but later on, he played Sheperd which was a surprise for me to learn recently. Whom I thought was Sheperd was actually an alternate reality Sheperd.
2:42
I’ve heard this part a hundred times cause the Jet mission was always my favourite
i didnt remember the voice acting was just this good lol
I knew General Shepherd sounded familiar
Not from Overlord in MW2?
@@SPM0717 that too
Did Blackburn clear his name after he captured the final nuke?
I guess so he has the nuke to prove it
the nuke in NY went off didn't it?
tom swift No. I played the campaign through to find out. Black secures it after killing Solomon.
Okay thanks!
I afraid not. Blackburn still has to face charges about killing his CO. But securing the nuke would get him discharged honorably
This games campaign was honestly insane, very few games have had me glued to my screen playing for 8 hours straight but this one pulled it off, a bit underrated honestly.
Amarildo Luli No, because Battlefield 3 was released before MW3 for one. Second of all, I have played through the MW2 campaign and there is no way this links to the Battlefield 3 campaign. Paris + London was attacked by a chemical bomb in MW3, not a nuclear bomb. They have a difference.
11 years later being 11 years older since the 1st time i went in to this game, i am still amazed of what they have given to us and how well made was that game. I am only playing BF4 since 2013 and the only thing i am changing are all the things surrounding it. Larger and better TVs, next gen PS5 and the couches.... And of course me while i am growing old.
12 years ago and Shephard is still saying the same thing 16:35
That was a definite "whoa" moment
i was 13 years old and this was my first gamer gamer experience and 17:05 brings back so many memories and I then realized how well the campaign story was.
"And who else were in Paris?" Sergeant Blackburn asked calmly
I knew I heard general Sherpherd's voice before. God I was right.
Not from Overlord in MW2?
R.I.P Montes he was always a real one
5:33 Why would you say that! Now you know you're gonna make Dima look bad in future interrogations! You should have said "To stop the nuke." That was Dima's primary mission in Paris.
@Sidekick Powers Blackburn didn’t know what happened in Paris
@@LukaLehmann You’re Absolutely Right, Lucas. The agents don’t know anymore than Blackburn do. The only person who knows for what happened in Paris is Dima.
It’s really reminiscent of Black 2006’s story layout, an interview with a soldier in deep water and flashbacks of gameplay between cutscenes
Same with Call Of Duty Black Ops from 2010.
First Black Ops, then Battlefield 3, and Persona 5. What's next? Halo Infinite?
The main interrogator here is the same voice actor for general Shepard on the new cods
theres an interesting coincidence between both games, in mw23 in the after credits scene which is the very last appearance of the character, the voice actor recite the lines "making sacrifices for the greater good." which is the same lines you can found in 16:37 which is it was also the very last appearance of the character. i know this is kind of dumb to mention but don't you think its kind of interesting to realize this?
2:11 *Facepalm* Blackburn you should have said that louder so that your intel would've checked out early.
That’s general Shepard
BF3 has the best campaign, a combination of BO1 because they both have interrogations on cutscenes and MW2 but about stopping insurgents or PLR and preventing WW3 by stopping the bombs...
best campaign
i have ever played
Anyone else want a battlefield 3 remaster?
I do
@@TheProtagonist2020 Me too.
It actually was remastered in some circumstances. Watch AFGuidesHD
Salomon's English always kills me.
"The inevitability of death"
Say that again
So who dies first?
I used to hate those two interrogators tbh but now that I think about it, their response is pretty valid. Other than Blackburn words and the nuke (which can't even be linked to Solomon), there was actually no solid evidence that Solomon was behind all this. This was all coming from the same guy who shot and killed his own CO because a *Russian* agent told him to. You can understand why they thought he was a little sketchy.
We the players absolutely knew it wasn't Blackburn and Dima, but how could have these guys known? For all they knew Blackburn and/or Dima were behind all this and were trying to blame Solomon; a known terrorist but not a known enemy of the US. It certainly looked that way, given the fact that their fingerprints were all over this.
I KNEW I RECOGNIZED THIS DUDE
7:23 Hello!.... MY NAME'S NINOOOO
Kitchen Nightmares!
Oh hey general shepherd
I noticed this too! I knew his voice sounded familiar :)
@@Trome1200 Not from Overlord in MW2?
Overlord in MW2
FBI announcer in BO2
Rip Blazkowicz in Wolfenstein New Colossus
and many more
5:27 question of 2021
-Blackburn, who was in Paris?
+You tell me who was in Paris and ill tell you.
-We dont know, the only one who knows who was in Paris is Kanye West.
This needs a movie or mini series TV show
So this is what the MW2 Overlord looks like.
4:49 "I believe elvis is still alive, but I'm not buying tickets for any fucking shows" XDDD
I find it funny looking back now that same voice/motion actor plays almost the same kinda figure of authority character in Mw2 (2009) Mw3(2011) and Battlefield 3, also now in the MW reboot trilogy 😅 he just has the perfect "general/commander" voice for it
The funniest quote was "Is that a train. we're at huntersport" idk why
2:21 Blackburn's actors accent is slipping!
I'm not psychologist but I believe many tactic have been used during the 8-hour interrogation
When you think about it the whole theme of this game is basically Black Ops 1. Interrogation with most missions being flashbacks, and the last mission the only one that takes place in real time
And also BLACK from 2006.
2 games, 2 similar plots. Black ops 1 and Black.
1:52 blackburn look like a smart ass XDDDDD
The part where blackburn and montes like slam the officers' faces into the table was so satisfying to me
3:56
Who actually said that quote? I don’t understand this because it is obviously very implied that Blackburn said it, but when? I don’t remember hearing him say that at all.
Well we never hear Blackburn speak during gameplay
Ian Kennedy Blackburn doesn’t y’all during the fighting only cutscene kinda the same in bfbc.
ABOUT KOVIC, FUCK THAT GUY!
18:02
Blackburn has just been accused of killing their Captain and collaborating with Russians, he's seen as a traitor, most of his unit is dead and he has maybe helped kill thousands
Yet David Montes, who has been with him all the way, just says "oh yeah" and still trusts him completely, that is the power of a bond forged by combat.
Montes also saw most of the evidence that Blackburn saw
Montes hated Cole because he ordered the attack on that Russian Paratrooper battalion that ended up getting Campo and Matkovic killed. Montes even explicitly says to Blackburn, "There's no we, there's just us, and him."
@@NexusKin montes did know cole is doing this all for a promotion
I'm pretty sure he shot the captain, not killed the Captain
Dima, radiation poisoned.
0:59 fun fact that’s Gideon as black burn n that’s general sheppard in now call of duty me reboot
The mocap and constraint parenting was always messed up in BF3. Some funky animations in this game. 😅
Yeah, some of the movement and animations looked and felt really janky.
A good remaster will do. BF3 actually stuck in my mind alongside the early 2000s BF game called BF2 where China is the main antagonist.
Blackburn looks like neebs
Jackson3547 haha i kinda see it too
Some of his words has the same kind of accent too. If you listen to some of them.
The fuck is doing Shepherd on Battlefield?
More like what is Gordon doing in call of duty.
@@Hanz_Goober more like what is overlord doing in bf3
that bald CIA agent is Cod mw2 2022 reboot general shepherd
And also the Bo2 fbi announcer
Plus a different general from transformers
I had to remind myself that this is a shooting game but GODDAMN it feels I’m playing a movie than your typical shooting game
The elbows are the worst part of otherwise clean mocap in these scenes. Stiff hands too, but those are annoying to manipulate.
When your mom is talking to someone But you want to tell him something 11:34
Best story ever made for Bf
They took a black ops style route.
Lol ikr
@@azizt6773 nope wtf this was before black ops dumbass
@@unfortunateson5016 black ops was released a year before
Just sayin
These late replies and people acting like a story cant have one similar aspect.
I would love a bf3 remastered
We need to this game BF3 in ps4
@@TheProtagonist2020 On all platforms
@@SpeakNoEvil117 What do you mean?
@@TheProtagonist2020 What do you mean? Wouldn't you want it on every platform, not just PS4
WHAT WERE THE NUMBERS MASON!!!
*For the LAST TIME!! WHERE IS THE NUMBER STATION!?!?*
>>Interrogator: What about Dragovich?
Do you remember him? Give us what you want, we’ll guarantee your safety.
Jason ‘Jay’ Fox, Jr. AGGHHHHH
Better than BO4 cutscenes somehow lol
So you had to admit shooting arc trooper Fives commander Fox
Blackburn was a hotshot, Fox was a dumb piece of shit. Interrogating Rex after he gets captured and recognized by an Imperial officer would have fitted well
So when Blackburn killed Solomon and also found the nuke did the CIA find him and arrest him? or they we're convinced and he joined the military again
Blackburn would still be put on a court martial for killing Cole
@@Chickenworm9394 Why if he stopped Times Square from getting nuked?
@@billysuarez4827 Doing something good does not absolve you from the punishment or consequences from doing something bad, that isnt how the law works
This story is waaaay better than bf4
the most realistic depiction of ww3 in a video game
Hit like a truck finding out Blackburn is Balthier from FFXII. His British accent doesn't slip through at all.
This campaign somehow Battlefield was trying to be COD Black Ops.
Welp, here i go downloading it again for story mode.
out of all the weapons to kill the final boss with they use a brick? wutdefuk
Anything could be a weapon. Some things even a toothpick is possible when it's on an emergency.
Tell Jackie Chan about it
Man, you need to put Persona 5 interrogation theme song. xD
Guilty until proven innocent
Gideon Emery voice blackburn kinda weird without his aussie or english accent tho
in battlefield it was about blackburn in the campaign
So anyway he went on to become a general in cod universe
The fact that they discredited the entire Russian effort is so infuriating.
i know whos in paris
lmfao
General Shepard 😊
Best campaign ever.
You haven't played Titanfall if you think that
@@rfgnmf-nmesofuehsdjfnrmeowfsdz Titanfall 1 and 2s campaign are great. Not nearly as good story writing as Bf3 though.
@@TacticalMetalhead Campaigns? I mean only Titanfall 2 had a real campaign. Also the writing in BF3 is meh at best especially when compared to TF2
@@rfgnmf-nmesofuehsdjfnrmeowfsdz BF3s campaign is quite complex, and if you don't follow every event, every second, you will not understand it. And yes, TF1 had a campaign. It was played in the multiplayer, which I thought was awesome. I felt TF1s multiplayer was much more cinematic than 2, which I prefer. But TF2s campaign was great regardless.
@@TacticalMetalhead If my 7yr old self was able understand BF3s story then i don't think it was that complex...
I've played the campaign perhaps way too many times lol
I love this game I want a 100% upgrade to 4K with no changes in campaign and mp I don’t trust dice and ea tho politically correct pigs
Yeah theyd absolutely fuck it up. Everything woke sucks
3:24 he must’ve thought he talked to a dude😂
blackburn is not guilty!
He is,he killed cole
He saved thousands of lives!
ABOUT SOLOMON, FUCK THAT GUY!
@@walaakamy For the greater good
Why did he used the brick instead of the broken glass pieces on the ground?
I think he preferred one heavy killing blow instead of repeated stabbing, he's already a mess thanks to Solomon and the train
Easy to grab hold of, also he kinda needs Soloman alive to testify about the nukes. At the moment it's implied that Blackburn is in cahoots with Dima to cause a world war.
There's no way for him to have evidence that Blackburn was going to set off the bomb, so Soloman being alive to examine and interrogate is key to make sure Blackburn is correct in history.
The call is that Soloman had touched down in NYC, not that Soloman had a bomb, so it's possible that the nuke was already in NYC.
If Soloman dies there'd still be no discernment between if Blackburn was a domestic terrorist or not in collusion with Dima or Russia. That's why the nuke couldn't be in just any place in Europe, it need to be in a major EU NATO, Britain was unavailable due to tough border and surveillance security, to hard to infiltrate, so France, specifically a large city, like Paris, was ideal. Lax border security and surveillance made for a perfect storm.
America needed to be a target due to it being the sole superpower globally, there was too much American resistance in Iraq, other countries didn't matter. To distract from one fire, start a bigger one. The entire plot behind this was so that the PLR could get a bigger foothold in the middle east. The only real American ally in the ME is Israel, they'd either be distracted by the ensuing world war as a Non-NATO ally to america, weakening them or america would cut funding for Israel because of the war, either way Israel is less of a threat, depending on how long the war went on Israel could be killed.
Once the PLR gained a major amount in the ME they could go onto to fight in Africa then probably South America, possibly Asia, maybe around this time the war would be over or the world could be ashes, whichever one it is PLR could rise and take parts of the world bit by bit, no country able to hold their might against a third party that attacked indiscriminately. At some point PLR would have a massive foothold in the world for a long time, possibly forever. America and Russia would have become weaker. There would still be no way of knowing whether or not the war had ended, the world was crippled, or peace had been made.
Those who've known chaos, slept with it, rolled in it's filth, they will come to make a child with what chaos has done with order, what chaos has done to world
@@FixedKarma well u just have to stab his knees and hands i guess idk kind of forgot how it went
@@sodacan8436 bro I type out all of that, like a full on theory and shit that has supporting evidence and logic, you know what fine.
He currently doesn't have gloves on, so he'd slice his had, that is if he can get a good grip on it, or if he can even find the right piece, what if it's not sharp enough to do damage? Let's suppose it is, Soloman can still react quite well against a stab, he has all of the options you have with that technique, but you can die either way, doesn't matter, he has the advantage. And even if he doesn't fight back, a stab can still be rather fatal if you hit the wrong spot, the legs are full of arteries, hit one and he could bleed out fast, arms are almost the same deal, and yet after all the stabbing you still have a rather responsive person to deal with, this is a guy that would set the nuke off even if it killed him, he's already accepted death long ago, so he'll constantly be fighting back, he's either dead or alive, not knocked out. The brick will cause him to get hazy and unresponsive, eventually knocked out, way better for Blackburn.
technical issues. the lack of destructible environments in a game that boasts destructible environments is bad. people felt the campaign was too scripted.
Bf3, 10 years... Jesus...
i remember watching my dad play battlefield 3 on the xbox and watched around 7:20 and literally dont know what happened. and now i kinda know, should i buy it and experience what my dad did?
Yes buy it !!!!
Montez..... :,[
At least he died as a proud soldier