@@klacas8405 удивительно то, что он с треском провалил своё задание, стал военным преступником, уничтожил одну из самых лучших дивизий США, потерял самых близких себе людей (+ они были из DELTA FORCE, а как мы знаем в DELTA FORCE кого попало не берут) и в конце концов потерял собственный рассудок Изм. И в конце концов понял, что он потерял рассудок он решил избавить мир от такого ублюдка как он сам
@@martinjugolin2087 Huh, is that so? Never knew you could do that. But given what happens in the game I don't think it much matters if they lived or not at that moment.
@@iSTEFIXi my theory is that he didn't really die but was at the verge of death but it was enough for him to go absolute nuts, therefore what happen after the heli crash was partly real ( I do believe that when he end up alone after his last partern death he is imagining most of the fight in other word he is shooting in an empty building at the end)
See, that one always kinda hit wrong. I know someone like that, and they're okay now. It's the military's fault, they discourage the mere appearance of weakness and it leads people off a cliff.
“Look kid, there’s gonna be times in your life where you want to play the hero…there will come a time where you have to just….stop. Trust me, it’s for the better.”
How many layers of irony can we burn away before it hurts, Walker? EDIT 10/22/23: Fans of irony &/or coincedences will be happy to hear I'm in a DEP for the US Army. Studying & training really hard so I can be 18X. I've achieved my american dream at age thirty, and there's so much I need to do for my family, my friends, and even just strangers nearby. We all make sacrifices. We all make lines. It's up to us to decide whether or not we stay within those boundaries we set for ourselves.
We're on a morbius strip of irony this day and age. Eveytime we peel a layer it reveals a new layer. Maybe not immediately, but in time, we will find ourself having peeled back that next layer already
Again, it can never be said enough that Spec Ops: The Line wasn't just an existential deconstruction of the military shooter genre, it's also *the* existential deconstruction of *ALL kinds of* video games, and the taken-for-granted mindsets we players have in consuming the medium in general. And that's what makes this video game so ominously relevant to this day and age.
When I entered Dubai I was nothing but a mindless COD kiddie, when I "left" I was a PTSD guilt ridden war criminal who had aged 30 years in just couple of hours. I will rave about how good spec ops the line is till my grave, it changed my whole perspective not just on stories in fps but gaming in general and really made me think hard not just on the game but its themes, the message and what it was saying. Being young at the time I didn't immediately get the whole picture but as I matured and carried on gaming while searching for more thought provoking games I really came to understand it and its nuances. I think the gaming industry could do with another spec ops the line type game now, I'd say we are overdue.
@@deltaforce2780 Well, above all, Spec Ops: The Line was a deconstruction of military shooters because they were so damn big in those days. They deserved to be criticized because of the incessant hero complex included in them(and maybe inadvertent promotion of the US as the global police). So, let's assume we're game designers. Step one: what is the most prevalent genre of games right now that's worth deconstructing?
Really? That's from one of the endings, the one when they send a second recon team into Dubai,they stumble upon unto a fully PTSD filled Walker,and when they approach him instead of shooting them,he allows himself to surrender.
@@classit8248blame the reviewers at the time. I skipped out on this game for many years because of it. They didn’t understand the deeper meaning and I remember hearing generic shooter being tossed around
The only part of war crime Walker enjoyed is when he used the Minigun on the radio tower. He really didn't like everything else he put up with. Still, that does not midigate the severity of his crimes.
Then proceed to get some form of low level PTSD by the end of it. I can never reinstall it again. I just cant bring myself to it. White phosphorus makes me cry, I can't play it again.
Jesus I forgot about that game I loved every second of it especially since it touches heavily on the topic of the effects of war (Civilian causalities, PTSD, History/Events being buried/covered up, etc.).
Timeless masterpiece. To this day I am searching for an experience like spec ops: the line. Like, it doesn’t even need to be the same genre. I just want to experience something like this again.
I remember playing it when I was 14, the whole message behind it flew by my head, but when I revisited it two years ago. It still sends shivers down my spine, the soundtrack, the story, the meaning, EVERYthing. Still leaves an Impression on me, and I sometimes look back at dubi and wonder "where did it all go wrong"
Which is kind of ironic in a way considering the game itself makes it very clear you are not a badass. You are a lost man given orders you will forever carry out in your mind. Everlong in a way
@@OperatorOverTone rewatching the vid now, it brings me mega nostalgia for the week I played the crap out of spec ops' campaign. Doing that garage level and the final assault over and over trying to get it right. lol, it makes me want to go back.
One of my favorite stories. Its not war story 58382 of "white savior comes in to kill evil brown people and save a few good brown people" instead its called main character doesnt realize hes a villian and fucks everything up. Best part is the villian that he blames for everything has been dead awhile ago.
@@riiddisbuk2496 Walker and his squad weren’t meant to be there, sure he didn’t “mean to hurt anybody” but it would’ve been avoided if they didn’t keep going. I think claiming “I didn’t mean for this to happen” or whatever variant there is always used as an excuse well after things are beyond fixing, hell one of Walker’s first lines during the revelation was “What happened here wax out of my control”.
I love that there's plenty of people in this comment section that appreciate this GOAT of a game, i still feel like its so underrated counting that the studio that made it didn't have that many resources, i NEED a remake of this game.
It takes a strong man to deny whats right in front of him.
and if the truth is undeniable he creates his own
We tried to save you...
@@MultiZombine TBH that’s probably why they came back in time
@@MultiZombine You're no savior, your talents lie elsewhere
@@starstorm5338 “none of this would have happened if you’d just stopped, but on you marched… and for what?”
Hes gonna have a huge character development
Ahaha
Or die trying.
He's gonna become a "hero", and he's going to do whatever it costs to complete his "mission"
@@klacas8405 удивительно то, что он с треском провалил своё задание, стал военным преступником, уничтожил одну из самых лучших дивизий США, потерял самых близких себе людей (+ они были из DELTA FORCE, а как мы знаем в DELTA FORCE кого попало не берут) и в конце концов потерял собственный рассудок
Изм. И в конце концов понял, что он потерял рассудок он решил избавить мир от такого ублюдка как он сам
You called "character development" i called PTS
“Kid… if you ever feel the need to be the hero. Don’t.”
It's too late for that.. I need to see this thing out to the end now and just hope It all works out. 😮💨🤕😢😭
Never? Non action can be as bad as an evil action
@@martinjugolin2087 But sometimes, inaction is the best action.
@@OrionDawn15 funny enough you can save like 2 civilians by sacrificing ghoul
@@martinjugolin2087 Huh, is that so? Never knew you could do that.
But given what happens in the game I don't think it much matters if they lived or not at that moment.
I hope he likes Dubai, he's gonna be stuck there for the rest of his life
For the rest of eternity. He's doomed to repeat it
my theory is he is not in hell but reliving it in his head and everytime he remembers it diffrently
@@iSTEFIXi my theory is that he didn't really die but was at the verge of death but it was enough for him to go absolute nuts, therefore what happen after the heli crash was partly real ( I do believe that when he end up alone after his last partern death he is imagining most of the fight in other word he is shooting in an empty building at the end)
@@printed-id You mean the Burj Khalifa, where dead Konrad resided? If I remember, there's no gunfight there.
@@hauzan3456 technically there is still a little bit of fighting before you reach the top
If Lugo were still alive, he would likely suffer from PTSD. So, really, he's the lucky one.
Thank you random hint.
PTSD probably ain't the only thing he'd have if he survived
@@WeezerFan505 Probably would have walked away with a strong case of ligma too
See, that one always kinda hit wrong. I know someone like that, and they're okay now. It's the military's fault, they discourage the mere appearance of weakness and it leads people off a cliff.
@@jaydenshepard7928 who’s Lugo
"Do you feel like a hero yet?"
Yes, I'm my own hero
@@martinjugolin2087 it takes a strong man to deny what's right in front of him
@@PerturaBased one can be a hero apart from the game
@@martinjugolin2087 vai dormir
@@PerturaBased no
"If you were a better person, you wouldn't be here."
Young walker: you did all that?
Older walker: No... You did.
Guernica, Dali.
Young walker:what?
No matter where i go, no matter how much time passes, I always feel like I'm still in Dubai.
Fck that man that's messed up.
It’s been a yearly tradition to replay this game. Just like re4
@@amongersus2893 Wish it had a PS4 port I'd be playing it religiously
I don't know, he had already been screwed since what happened in Kabul
Gentlemen, welcome to Dubai
"Survivors, one too many."
"Death toll... too many."
one for too many...
This game was Nolan North's greatest performance yet everyone always talks about uncharted when it comes to him.
He agrees.
dude. facts.
I think of him as Merasmus or Deadpool
Real gamers think of Richtofen
Walker is basically drake who went nuts after the trail of dead left behind him
“Look kid, there’s gonna be times in your life where you want to play the hero…there will come a time where you have to just….stop. Trust me, it’s for the better.”
How many layers of irony can we burn away before it hurts, Walker?
EDIT 10/22/23: Fans of irony &/or coincedences will be happy to hear I'm in a DEP for the US Army. Studying & training really hard so I can be 18X. I've achieved my american dream at age thirty, and there's so much I need to do for my family, my friends, and even just strangers nearby.
We all make sacrifices. We all make lines. It's up to us to decide whether or not we stay within those boundaries we set for ourselves.
all of them
As much i see fit too.
Not because _i can_ , but because _i want too_
We're on a morbius strip of irony this day and age. Eveytime we peel a layer it reveals a new layer. Maybe not immediately, but in time, we will find ourself having peeled back that next layer already
Join is crayon eaters
And how many people along this path ended up in prison or in a mental hospital?
I'm one of them
never would i have imagined someone would make an edit like this for walker
Again, it can never be said enough that Spec Ops: The Line wasn't just an existential deconstruction of the military shooter genre, it's also *the* existential deconstruction of *ALL kinds of* video games, and the taken-for-granted mindsets we players have in consuming the medium in general.
And that's what makes this video game so ominously relevant to this day and age.
When I entered Dubai I was nothing but a mindless COD kiddie, when I "left" I was a PTSD guilt ridden war criminal who had aged 30 years in just couple of hours.
I will rave about how good spec ops the line is till my grave, it changed my whole perspective not just on stories in fps but gaming in general and really made me think hard not just on the game but its themes, the message and what it was saying. Being young at the time I didn't immediately get the whole picture but as I matured and carried on gaming while searching for more thought provoking games I really came to understand it and its nuances.
I think the gaming industry could do with another spec ops the line type game now, I'd say we are overdue.
@@deltaforce2780 sadly is too good to be safe
@@deltaforce2780Read heart of darkness, the novel its based on.
It's also a fantastic character study story with a side on American imperialism.
@@deltaforce2780 Well, above all, Spec Ops: The Line was a deconstruction of military shooters because they were so damn big in those days. They deserved to be criticized because of the incessant hero complex included in them(and maybe inadvertent promotion of the US as the global police).
So, let's assume we're game designers. Step one: what is the most prevalent genre of games right now that's worth deconstructing?
Never expected this, Spec Ops was one of my favorite games in my little collection. Thanks for making this 👌
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i've never seen that image of walker before. best one imo.
Really? That's from one of the endings, the one when they send a second recon team into Dubai,they stumble upon unto a fully PTSD filled Walker,and when they approach him instead of shooting them,he allows himself to surrender.
@@jackhammertwo1 Or opens fire on them with that really nice AA-12.
@@Dafuqinator7 That depends entirely on the player, if he does nothing One of the soldiers,approaches Walker,disarms him and they leave Dubai.
@@jackhammertwo1 Exactly. He can come quietly and go home, or he can go out guns blazing.
@@Dafuqinator7 actually there is two outcomes of the last one,either he dies or takes out the whole rescue party and Becomes the new Conrado.
bro's boutta witness horrors beyond his understanding
-Sir how did you survived all of this?
-I didn't
Gentlemen, welcome to Dubai.
it takes a strong man to admit The Line is a classic
"Just always remember son, once you are there... what happened will be out of my... your control..."
Squad commands are unavailable when you're alone. No one can help you now.
You don't know much meaning this comment has to me bro. Only I my squad was getting in the way of me helping myself and the rest is history.
Im so happy to know that people didnt forget this game
It's one of the best written videogames ever, it's legacy gonna be long lasting
@@glibchubik4090 yeah I wish it was popular
I don't think anyone who has played Spec Ops can forget it, even if they wish they could.
@@classit8248blame the reviewers at the time. I skipped out on this game for many years because of it. They didn’t understand the deeper meaning and I remember hearing generic shooter being tossed around
Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two conflicting ideas simultaneously.
"My love for you is bright like white phosphorus"
Cpt M.Walker (c)
It makes me happy that this game wasn’t forgotten. “Real freedom is what you do with what you have”
It will get even more sad if then he asks "Am I a hero?"
"You will do what's necessary kid and then you will die"
Not even kidding, this song is totally something you'd hear in the game.
When?
@@Jamaldidntdoitit doesn't but it could fit musically and thematically
it would fit in
song?
@@AwfulK everlong by foofighters
"If Lugo was still alive, he would likely suffer from PTSD. So really, he's the lucky one."
“Gentlemen. Welcome to Dubai.”
Kid: "Huh?"
"Don't join the military."
Kid: "What?"
"We've done... horrible things... and we enjoyed it..."
The only part of war crime Walker enjoyed is when he used the Minigun on the radio tower. He really didn't like everything else he put up with. Still, that does not midigate the severity of his crimes.
Do you feel like a hero yet?
“Kid. Join the airforce, not the army.”
man Dubai is just like Walker's version of Silent Hill
“I-I didn’t mean to hurt anyone”
“No one ever does walker”
He's about to have the most growth out of all of his friends
Came to see a funny meme, found a sick montage
"konrad deserve to die you know that"
"And what do we deserve"
"I think we both know the answer to that."
The truth is, is that your here cause you wanted to feel like something your not, a hero.
All I really want Captain... Is Peace
After Walker saw the monster in him he knew what to do
Kid became the apex predator of Dubai.
Pretty neat life achievement dare I day...
Sadly, Walker would be last person on earth to agree to that sentiment 😔.
Glad to know that people will learn about spec ops the line through those memes.
Then proceed to get some form of low level PTSD by the end of it. I can never reinstall it again.
I just cant bring myself to it. White phosphorus makes me cry, I can't play it again.
@@tommasoamorosi4553 i understand, it's not a game for everyone, is very heavy and dark, but it is a masterpiece in terms of story
@@leandromadeireira8840 I agree with you on the story. It is an incredible one.
@@tommasoamorosi4553 it is
This lives rent free in my head, thanks
he doesnt feel like a hero yet but hes gonna
I remember play this game without knowing anything about it. Man the bomb scene really hit different.
The best way to play it. Glad for you!
@@glibchubik4090 Thanks 👍
I actually play Normal difficult but I haven't gone into hardcore
i played this game when i was a kid and i thought that all those innocents were killed by the 33rd 💀
@@AkumuNyaaaa Well i only play it for the story xD
Oh, sweet! That kid is gonna grow up to be a model American and serve his country. I hope he comes home to a *heroic* welcome!
I see what you did there.
@@tommasoamorosi4553 Helps that nearly every line in Spec Ops is quotable.
We cannot escape anguish. It is what we are.
deep down you knew we all had to die
Jesus I forgot about that game I loved every second of it especially since it touches heavily on the topic of the effects of war (Civilian causalities, PTSD, History/Events being buried/covered up, etc.).
“Even now after everything you’ve done. You get to go home, lucky you”
"Wait...KONRAD'S ALIVE IN THE PAST!!!"
*Pulls kid up by the throat*
"WHERE'S THE 33RD!? YOU BROUGHT THIS ON YOURSELF!"
He's gonna become a hero.
I'm a simple man.I see spec ops the line, i like
this boy is about to have the most traumatizing experience ever possible
He is literally me.
Do you feel like a hero yet kid
soon
The more i think about it, he is literally me
Boy that ROTC scholarship sure took me places.
Life begins at the other side of despair.
This perfect meme video is the definition of pure nostalgic. Brought sweet memories when playing this masterpiece of a video game.
I don’t think ‘Sweet’ is the perfect way to describe playing Spec Ops The Line.
This would go even harder if it was longer
'Do you even remember why you came here?' 'This is all your fault' 'do you feel like a hero yet?'
One of the greatest games that depicts PTSD and loss
Timeless masterpiece. To this day I am searching for an experience like spec ops: the line. Like, it doesn’t even need to be the same genre. I just want to experience something like this again.
Welcome to hell, Kid. We've been waiting for you... ("Welcome to Hell" by Elia Cmiral starts playing in the background)
Thank u for making this, made my fckng week fr
:)
I remember playing it when I was 14, the whole message behind it flew by my head, but when I revisited it two years ago. It still sends shivers down my spine, the soundtrack, the story, the meaning, EVERYthing. Still leaves an Impression on me, and I sometimes look back at dubi and wonder "where did it all go wrong"
Dude becomes a war criminal 💯
Survivors, one too many
If I found out Walker's my future self I'm dying then and there, man.
He tried to warn to his youngself
All actions are equivalent and are on principle doomed to failure.
"Feel like a hero yet?"
bro this is literally me... or atleast that will be literally me
How so?? and if so then we are two of a kind.
@@The-Black-Serpent-Syndicate i want to be like martin walker
@@akonann2019 Why Oh and we nothing a like then.
@@The-Black-Serpent-Syndicate cause he Is cool af
@@akonann2019 Bro?
"The only winning move is not to play"
Man just turned something traumatizing into something badass with his edits😂
Which is kind of ironic in a way considering the game itself makes it very clear you are not a badass. You are a lost man given orders you will forever carry out in your mind. Everlong in a way
Probably one of the best Spec Ops edits I’ve seen!
That game is a one way trip. Good game
So during his childhood Walker was just a nerdy kid with no friends?
Seems accurate.
finally getting the recognition it deserves
I perfected this game. Every Achievement. Loved every bit.
Congrats on achieving that 'FUBAR'! I know how difficult that was.
Core memory right there, getting that achievement. SO worth it!@@OperatorOverTone
@@Omenvreer ikr! My aim almost got trained to automatically go for the head as it was the easiest way to go through it all.
@@OperatorOverTone rewatching the vid now, it brings me mega nostalgia for the week I played the crap out of spec ops' campaign. Doing that garage level and the final assault over and over trying to get it right. lol, it makes me want to go back.
Gentlemen welcome to Dubai: captain Walker
Do you already feel like a hero?
_Gentlemen, welcome to Dubai_
he speaks one line " ............stop moving after kabul "
War makes people mad but some times war can destroy your insanity
Damn bro when did Nanachi play Spec Ops: The line.
oof tough luck kid
Damn it good to see Spec Ops The Line meme again
As much as i like it, ot is a dead meme.
dubai's most noble hero
Yes
Song is Everlong by Foo Fighters
ok
Thanks!
One of my favorite stories. Its not war story 58382 of "white savior comes in to kill evil brown people and save a few good brown people" instead its called main character doesnt realize hes a villian and fucks everything up. Best part is the villian that he blames for everything has been dead awhile ago.
"I didn't mean to hurt anybody."
“No one ever does Walker”.
@@thomasraines1396 I mean serioulsy, no one ever does? Clearly a better line could've been used out of that.
@@riiddisbuk2496 Walker and his squad weren’t meant to be there, sure he didn’t “mean to hurt anybody” but it would’ve been avoided if they didn’t keep going.
I think claiming “I didn’t mean for this to happen” or whatever variant there is always used as an excuse well after things are beyond fixing, hell one of Walker’s first lines during the revelation was “What happened here wax out of my control”.
@@thomasraines1396 He was supposed to look for survivors. But, he happened to think he can do more.
@@riiddisbuk2496 They found survivors pretty much instantly they could’ve left there but Walker wanted to be a hero.
“What happened here was out of my control.”
who ever played this game changed how war games feel and act in someones conscious
Bro this character suffered PTSD so much.
Bro made the best edit of all time
Honestly spec ops the line was a sick game just focusing on military crimes.
I love that there's plenty of people in this comment section that appreciate this GOAT of a game, i still feel like its so underrated counting that the studio that made it didn't have that many resources, i NEED a remake of this game.
He's dead long time ago, and the legend said he's still playing his own world in Hell, The Pandora Dimension