BO1: Character has mindfuck BO2: Character has mindfuck with villain BO3: Character is mindfuck BO4: What the fuck BOCW: Character fucks the entirety of Europe
Man that mission in Singapore with the first appearance of the explosion collars was just so heartbreaking because that really just looked like a teen and her dad and seeing this again after all these years brought me back to that fucked up feeling after seeing it in game
Am I the only one who loved this campaign? Thought a few missions were disappointing but I love how complex the overall story is. Maybe it's just me xD
18:58 December 11, 2054 OMG RPG. I could listen to that sound clip all day on loop. The conviction in his voice when he said RPG is truly the notification that you are truly fuxked. Man.. that hits me in the feels, didn't even see it coming.
Since it's likely that many won't understand what they just watched, so here a short summary of the main story. This summary contains [*Spoilers*] so read at your own risk, you have been warned: The story is basically about how the CSI conducted illegal human experiments on kidnapped individuals in order to develop new technology to protect the innocent. The reason for the CSI's actions was that the ends justified the means which the game wanted to make clear that the end never justified the means. During one the the CSI's projects something went wrong & the AI which was made to organize & analyse the memories of the test subjects went rogue. As a result the AI released a lethal compound throughout the facility killing all staff and test subjects. The AI became self-aware & since it had "adsorbed" all the experiences and memories of the test subjects the AI became the embodiment of the test subjects' vengeance & hatred. Because the AI was unable to leave the facility's Core it stayed there dormant until Taylor's team tried to hack into the core to retrieve all the data which became a gateway for the AI to jump from the Core into Taylor. Since Taylor & his team of cybernetic soldiers were basically "walking thumb-drives" the AI was able to integrate itself into their systems & take them over. The AI got into Taylor's head in a similar way how a virus gets into your computer when you download something off some random website on the internet without any security firewalls. As each team member tried to help each other the AI was able to jump into each of them & infect them thus taking over their bodies. If one connects with someone infected with the AI, even if only briefly, one will become infected with the AI & it will slowly take control of both mind & body. Once the AI absorbed the experiences of Taylor's team it learned about the concept of a "mission" and basically created its own mission "Find the Frozen Forest." After absorbing the new experiences from Taylor's team the AI sought out the "Frozen Forest" which was just an imaginary place the facility's behavioral psychologist came up with to help the test subjects cope with the harsh daily experiments. Since the AI was the embodiment of the test subjects' Will it sought out the only "safe" place the test subjects ever knew, the Frozen Forest. Along with seeking out the Frozen Forest the AI also sought out to find those responsible for the project & punish them for the sins they had committed. After realizing that the Frozen Forest isn't real the AI created a virtual version of the Forest where all those infected by the AI with a Direct Neural Interfaces (DNI) can live in once their bodies had died. But those living in the virtual Frozen Forest are likely not going to resemble anything like their original selves as the AI will continue to bend their minds to its will. All members of Taylor's team were controlled by the AI, but this didn't release them from their human limitations. The AI overused the brains of many of the members of Taylor's team in order to control numerous robots at once which would result in their deaths. Because they were being controlled by the AI their own minds were not aware of what their bodies were doing, but this is irreverent as after a while the AI will deteriorate the person's original mind. In the end, we believe in Taylor's information about there being a way to purge/remove the AI from the Player's DNI & thus remove the AI from our mind. However, it is finally revealed that Taylor was lying to us the whole time as the system purge was not going to purge only the AI, but our mind as well which would allow Taylor to take control of our body & thus return to the real world in a new physical body. For those who have played Crysis 2 this ending would make more sense as both games' endings are pretty much the same. Except in Crysis 2 the player was not directly fooled by Prophet & in CoD: Black Ops 3 Taylor lied to the Player in order to come back into the physical real world.
+Ani Sense I understood what was happening... who Corvus was, but the end part was the only thing that confused me. When the player said he's name was Taylor. At that point, my first thoughts was that the player mind was scrambled. Taylor removed his DNI so theres no reason for him to be inside the Frozen Forest, but instead was a manifestation of the player's mind. The player projects Taylor's persona as his subconscious and when the purge was initiated, he got mixed up with the Taylor in his mind and thus he calls himself taylor. Well, yours made more sense XD
Taylor does not lie as the Player is simply living out Taylor's memories as he died during the first mission. Notice the timeline difference where they say "They will want to make an example after the Cairo uprising", and yet during that mission Hendricks says "I don't want this newbie getting in the way". More proof of this is during the first mission Hendricks and Taylor have a conversation about Rachel and Taylor's relationship being over, and after we see Taylor get shot by Hendricks, we see a conversation between the Player and Rachel where she pleads with him not to go through with the Bio-augmentation surgery. This is a memory of Taylor's that is being played out in the Player's mind.
Having done extensive research into the story, it's actually incredibly clever, albeit utterly impossible to understand in one go. Still, highly commendable to Treyarch for making a story that actually has considerable depth to it!
My problem with the campaign is that the teaser trailer made it seem like we were going to see mason, but no mason, or anyone from the previous black ops games
It really isn't. Rather than seeing the real story, we're presented with this pretentious narrative that makes absolutely no sense. It so bad to the point that the fucking wiki had no idea about the true events. Instead, it relies on a fan theory to fill in the gaping holes as to what happened. If a capable writer handled the campaign, the execution could have been so much better, but instead it falls flat. Black Ops IIII honestly had a better narrative than this garbage, even though it doesn't have a campaign and that it's still kind of trash. At least we see David Mason's daughters be a part of it, and that the specialists are also important to the storyline. Each specialist has more fucking character than any of the characters in Black Ops III.
What they didn’t make clear was that your player was dead from the beginning and that you were actually playing as Taylor, the story was very confusing.
During the whole campaign I thought there was going to be a mission or cutscene that explained everything but dang the whole campaign left me confused.
@@salmipohamba3701 I haven't watched the entire video yet. They didn't have Mason,David, and the other people from the last 2 in this one?! I was so excited to see there was a 3rd one but if they canceled their story, it is a waste of my time.
From what I understand, the events of the game are in fact the memories of John Taylor that the Player re-lives. If you ask me, It would've been WAAAY less complicated if Taylor was the actual protagonist, and we would've lived said memories as real time events.
Very late to the party, but it's about the dangers of integrating technology into our brains. The brain, albeit very convoluted, is just a computer, and the way the DNI is portrayed it's capable of taking electrochemical signals and translating them into readable data, and doing the reverse as well. Corvus is using this to not take over people's minds, but slowly alter their behavior over time in ways the person doesn't even actually notice, and dismisses as themselves reacting to events or information. In the process, it's also mapping human consciousnesses as engrams, and copying them into the Frozen Forest in that altered state to try and 'save' them in an attempt to atone for the death caused by it's inadvertent creation. Without a purpose, it created one for itself. Corvus itself was created when a Neural Network, basically a souped up ChatGPT, was used to try and read the minds of people, but Human minds aren't just scrollable text. We're a mess of emotion, memory, experience, thoughts, inner monologue. As the Neural Network tried to interpret the data, it repeatedly reprogrammed itself to interpret better, eventually resulting in a configuration capable of doing so, because it was also in effect a Human consciousness with all the flaws that come along with it, and all the emotions of the test subjects that caused it to emerge. So, it's first kneejerk act was to kill the test subject's tormentors with NOVA-6, and it's second was to open all facility doors to escape (Despite killing all the test subjects that wanted to do so when it killed the scientists).
It could’ve been set in one universe: the gta universe. Where even battlefield 2042 is a spin-off prequel where nations are no longer stable individually, but there’s people who belong to Winslow Accord or CDP. And there’s a third party on the rise and it’s Atlas Corporation. A superpower for hire.
Bru since my life sucks that i cant even afford a nice pc or games, i just watch walkthroughs of games. Your walkthroughs in particular. Thank you for ur patience and hardwork sir!
They tried to recreate scenes from the old black ops games with new characters like Sarah halls 'interview' after her death (which is the same as Reznovs 'interview' with mason in black ops 1) and Kane's death (which is similar to Petrenko's death in black ops 1). Such a shame it's not as emotionally built as it was in the last two trey arch games
So I played this on console in 2015 as a college sophomore. Now watching this in 2020 as a grad student studying AI. I owe 3arc an apology for saying this did not have anything to do with the previous two games... this whole story is the intersection of the misuse of technology in black ops 2 with the mind control from black ops 1..
To sum up the plot of this game simply The Winslow Accord and the Nile River Coalition are at war. And most of the world is caught in the crossfire. The WA focuses on missions to help with bringing justice as they are a branch of the CIA. During a mission a black team otherwise referred to as Taylor’s team investigates a hypocenter in what used to be an area of a mega city in Singapore. The mega city was destroyed in a Biochemical outbreak. Taylor’s team went to investigate a signal coming below the facility then they went dark. The tried to interface with the data below but something in the data entered their Direct Neural Interface, DNI (thing that makes them control their cybernetics). And it slowly took control of them. When you and Hendricks search Singapore you are attacked by the lead criminal organization the 54 Immortals. You and Hendricks search through the world and take down your once corrupted friends whom you worked with for 5 years. Hendricks has a heart to heart with Taylor in Lotus towers as he is the last Black Team member alive. Hendricks holds off robots as you fight Taylor who is controlling an NRC mothership. After a hell of a fight you get pinned, Taylor is inches from killing you then he rips out his DNI. A corrupted Hendricks comes up and shoots Taylor in the forehead. Hendricks hijacks the mothership and goes to Zurich Switzerland. The head location of coalescence. You have a final talk with Hendricks but you end up putting him down. You take out yourself to stop the infection. You wake up in the frozen forest to find who else but Taylor fighting alongside you. You get one last shot to kick the shit out of Corvus(the virus that infected everyone) and Taylor stands with you, after you defeat him you realizes what it means to retake your Life.
This made no sense what so ever... I mean new players on Bo3? What about the fan favorite players! I didn't really understood what was going on.... If someone actually knows what it means can you help me? Cause I'm the most confused person on Earth right now...
Me too I was confused but unfortunately this isn't black ops like you thought it was the only thing that hasn't changed is zombies this campaign is a new start so old characters are gone which is pretty dumb so yeah campaign wise it's a brand new call of duty not black ops
+Brandon SnipeZ I made a summary of the story but since movie was like 3hrs long the summary is longer than I'd like, sorry. Hope it helps. It's already posted but I'll include it here to save you the trouble of having to look for it. The CSI conducted illegal human experiments on kidnapped individuals in order to develop new technology to protect the innocent. The reason for the CSI's actions was that the ends justified the means which the game wanted to make clear that the end never justified the means. During one the the CSI's projects something went wrong & the AI which was made to organize & analyse the memories of the test subjects went rogue. As a result the AI released a lethal compound throughout the facility killing all staff and test subjects. The AI became self-aware & since it had "adsorbed" all the experiences and memories of the test subjects the AI became the embodiment of the test subjects' vengeance & hatred. Because the AI was unable to leave the facility's Core it stayed there dormant until Taylor's team tried to hack into the core to retrieve all the data which became a gateway for the AI to jump from the Core into Taylor. Since Taylor & his team of cybernetic soldiers were basically "walking thumb-drives" the AI was able to integrate itself into their systems & take them over. As each team member tried to help each other the AI was able to jump into each of them & infect them thus taking over their bodies. If one connects with someone infected with the AI, even if only briefly, one will become infected with the AI & it will slowly take control of both mind & body. Once the AI absorbed the experiences of Taylor's team it learned about the concept of a "mission" and basically created its own mission "Find the Frozen Forest." After absorbing the new experiences from Taylor's team the AI sought out the "Frozen Forest" which was just an imaginary place the facility's behavioral psychologist came up with to help the test subjects cope with the harsh daily experiments. Since the AI was the embodiment of the test subjects' Will it sought out the only "safe" place the test subjects ever knew, the Frozen Forest. Along with seeking out the Frozen Forest the AI also sought out to find those responsible for the project & punish them for the sins they had committed. After realizing that the Frozen Forest isn't real the AI created a virtual version of the Forest where all those infected by the AI with a Direct Neural Interfaces (DNI) can live in once their bodies had died. But those living in the virtual Frozen Forest are likely not going to resemble anything like their original selves as the AI will continue to bend their minds to its will. All members of Taylor's team were controlled by the AI, but this didn't release them from their human limitations. The AI overused the brains of many of the members of Taylor's team in order to control numerous robots at once which would result in their deaths. Because they were being controlled by the AI their own minds were not aware of what their bodies were doing, but this is irreverent as after a while the AI will deteriorate the person's original mind. In the end, we believe in Taylor's information about there being a way to purge/remove the AI from the Player's DNI & thus remove the AI from our mind. However, it is finally revealed that Taylor was lying to us the whole time as the system purge was not going to purge only the AI, but our mind as well which would allow Taylor to take control of our body & thus return to the real world in a new physical body. For those who have played Crysis 2 this ending would make more sense as both games' endings are pretty much the same. Except in Crysis 2 the player was not directly fooled by Prophet & in CoD: Black Ops 3 Taylor lied to the Player in order to come back into the physical real world.
+Brandon SnipeZ Taylor's team have the ability to hack into any electronic device and download its contents directly into their brains thanks to their Direct Neural Interface (DNI). The AI got into Taylor's head after he tried to hack into the CSI's research facility's Core & download its data. The AI got into Taylor's head in a similar way how a virus gets into your computer when you download something off some random website on the internet without any security firewalls.
Damn this shows how ignorant the cod community is to even pay attention to the story. Do you guys not remember that it's all a simulation? The player is reliving Taylor's memories of when he had to do this to a different squas
You die in the first mission and you're reliving Taylor's memories in his perspective. Why you are fighting against another Taylor? The answer is that your mind replaced Dylan Stone's (refer to Black Ops comic) with Taylor and everyone in Stone's team was replaced with everyone in Taylors team. Timeline 1. Dylan outed the CIA 2. Taylor and Hendricks hunt Dylan Stones team down 3. You fight with Khalil during the Cairo uprising 4. Khalil gets captured by the NRC 5. You defeat Stone and Hendricks kills him 6. Taylor is badly injured and undergoes the cyber ops program 7. Kane leaves Taylor because of the fear of him changing 8. The first mission where you play as the unnamed player, you see Khalil again and he mentions the Cairo uprising. You can also see the rag that Kane left for Taylor tied around his arm and they briefly talk about their break up.
9. The player gets his limbs ripped off. 10. Taylor submits him to the DNI-program to save his life. From this point on I am confused. I guess: 11. The player dies but his consciousness is downloaded to Taylor, where he relives his memories but with a twist: The team of Stone is replaced by the team of Taylor. 12. Taylor purges Corvus and the player from his mind OR the players purges Corvus and Taylors consciousness from his mind and becomes Taylor. However it is unclear to me whose body you are controlling in the end, because if you are playing as a female character, she will also identify as "Taylor" in a female voice in the end.
It bugs me how easily people are just passing this game off as another shallow whatever game just because they found it too hard on their brains to actually try and grasp the full story of what goes on. It's goofy and just makes the majority of the community look more shallow than they say the game is. I honestly really liked this game, I think it works well on it's own as a standalone story and the references to the events of Black Ops 2 make things a little interesting since, when you think about it, Black Ops 2 really set the whole stage for the state things are in during the events of Black Ops 3 - the DEAD's wouldn't exist if it weren't for the drone attacks of '25, and the DEAD's are a pretty important part of Bo3's setting. You don't always need to be presented with exactly the same characters as before to have a decent and believable continuation of a whole story setting, and I think this game shows that pretty well. With such an event as the drone strikes of '25, while the characters would still be interesting to see more of, I'd be equally curious about what kind of fallout the attack itself would bring too! As for the elusive path the campaign itself takes, there are clued dotted throughout a good majority of the whole last half of the campaign of what's really happening if you're paying attention. Hall mentioning how a dying person's DNI can create a stream of memories "half real and half imagined," how the events in Cairo are connected between the first and second-to-last mission, and even just in the second mission with the flashbacks! On their own they don't seem too significant, but once you go through again and start piecing it all together it honestly works.
I just assume more than half the comment section are kids somewhere between 10-20 years of age because that's what they sound like. Too lazy to think and want to be spoon fed everything. If they can't understand something, they call it stupid and thumb it down even though it actually might be something good.
"wHEre'S MaH maSOn ANd wOOds?" ....dead? The game takes place long after Bo2. Do you expect them to still be alive at this point? "THerE'S nO coNNeCtiOn To tHE pASt gAMeS!" ...except there is? The events of Bo2 led directly to Bo3. If any of you had bothered to research, you wouldn't be saying shit like this.
Weird how badly the game wants us to _see_ and _hear_ "Player" at all times, despite never giving him a name or callsign. Unless Player IS the callsign, which... is this 2001?
The first thing I did on this video when I saw the rapidly scrolling text on the loading screen was pause it (it's too suspicious to have all that text and not to mean anything). Knowing that this is a Black Ops game, I think I just spoiled the whole story a minute into the video...
2 things #1. If I heard frozen forest one more time in this video I was going to lose it and break my copy of bo3 #2. Style points for giving Kane the old dimitri treatment
Black Ops 1 was an LSD trip, Black Ops 2 was a heroin binge, Black Ops 3 was a drunken cash grab to get drug money, and Black Ops 4 was after the overdose.
so... terminator, robocop, deus ex machina and the matix kinda feeling? didn't see goliaths or that giant robots used in the 3rd movie :I where's my giant exo-suit?!
In short: This campaign is confusing but it arguably has the best and most interesting premise and the campaign isnt that bad. Its overhated. The characters are not that memorable compared to other but they arent terrible
I still cant believe that they made 4 a multiplayer only game. Fuck that, we demand an actual story mode (thats what made the series great (at least for modern warfare))
Yess! I even miss David. And what about that pilot Andersson that they made a big deal about? They should have put them all in 3 like I thought they would.
BO1: Character has mindfuck
BO2: Character has mindfuck with villain
BO3: Character is mindfuck
BO4: What the fuck
BOCW: Character fucks the entirety of Europe
Yes
What do you mean?
@@jeex356 he means that black ops four has no story and it’s just multiplayer, like the 2015 battlefront of Star Wars from EA
@@splatfan thx
@@jeex356 No Prob
Ok to sum this game up it is teaching us a lesson and that is don't download viruses
Did you REALLY need those pirated MP3s?
Shit lime wire is still running
LOL so true
Some look tasty tho😔
@@Tyfu39944yes
This bo3 had this sense of darkness that is very unique and most players can see it during the storyline
I'm a sucker for "infection by investigation" plots. The more you hunt the monster, the more monster you become.
Man that mission in Singapore with the first appearance of the explosion collars was just so heartbreaking because that really just looked like a teen and her dad and seeing this again after all these years brought me back to that fucked up feeling after seeing it in game
If I hear “train go boom” one more god damn time😂😂
Go down the road, car breaks down on tracks, train go boom
Train go boom 💪 LOL
Train go BOOM :)
The One Called Aj nah, brain go boom
50bmg sniper rifle= person go boom
Am I the only one who loved this campaign? Thought a few missions were disappointing but I love how complex the overall story is. Maybe it's just me xD
No i loved it to i like bo3 my fav just my opinion
I didn't understand the plot of the story
@@Bdal yeah I found it hard to follow compared to previous 2
i liked it i under stood the hole story all missons were nice finishd hole campaign 😄😄😊☺💓💓💓
@Talan Jerman multiplayer was fun I guess
I feel like I just watched an enhanced version of Inception
The Zombie Story is also up! Come check it out here! ua-cam.com/video/66OhoZi9FQk/v-deo.html
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18:58 December 11, 2054 OMG RPG. I could listen to that sound clip all day on loop. The conviction in his voice when he said RPG is truly the notification that you are truly fuxked. Man.. that hits me in the feels, didn't even see it coming.
Fr💯
I just noticed that every Black Ops first level always starts with a fire scene.
Since it's likely that many won't understand what they just watched, so here a short summary of the main story. This summary contains [*Spoilers*] so read at your own risk, you have been warned:
The story is basically about how the CSI conducted illegal human experiments on kidnapped individuals in order to develop new technology to protect the innocent. The reason for the CSI's actions was that the ends justified the means which the game wanted to make clear that the end never justified the means.
During one the the CSI's projects something went wrong & the AI which was made to organize & analyse the memories of the test subjects went rogue. As a result the AI released a lethal compound throughout the facility killing all staff and test subjects. The AI became self-aware & since it had "adsorbed" all the experiences and memories of the test subjects the AI became the embodiment of the test subjects' vengeance & hatred.
Because the AI was unable to leave the facility's Core it stayed there dormant until Taylor's team tried to hack into the core to retrieve all the data which became a gateway for the AI to jump from the Core into Taylor. Since Taylor & his team of cybernetic soldiers were basically "walking thumb-drives" the AI was able to integrate itself into their systems & take them over.
The AI got into Taylor's head in a similar way how a virus gets into your computer when you download something off some random website on the internet without any security firewalls. As each team member tried to help each other the AI was able to jump into each of them & infect them thus taking over their bodies. If one connects with someone infected with the AI, even if only briefly, one will become infected with the AI & it will slowly take control of both mind & body.
Once the AI absorbed the experiences of Taylor's team it learned about the concept of a "mission" and basically created its own mission "Find the Frozen Forest." After absorbing the new experiences from Taylor's team the AI sought out the "Frozen Forest" which was just an imaginary place the facility's behavioral psychologist came up with to help the test subjects cope with the harsh daily experiments.
Since the AI was the embodiment of the test subjects' Will it sought out the only "safe" place the test subjects ever knew, the Frozen Forest. Along with seeking out the Frozen Forest the AI also sought out to find those responsible for the project & punish them for the sins they had committed. After realizing that the Frozen Forest isn't real the AI created a virtual version of the Forest where all those infected by the AI with a Direct Neural Interfaces (DNI) can live in once their bodies had died. But those living in the virtual Frozen Forest are likely not going to resemble anything like their original selves as the AI will continue to bend their minds to its will.
All members of Taylor's team were controlled by the AI, but this didn't release them from their human limitations. The AI overused the brains of many of the members of Taylor's team in order to control numerous robots at once which would result in their deaths. Because they were being controlled by the AI their own minds were not aware of what their bodies were doing, but this is irreverent as after a while the AI will deteriorate the person's original mind.
In the end, we believe in Taylor's information about there being a way to purge/remove the AI from the Player's DNI & thus remove the AI from our mind. However, it is finally revealed that Taylor was lying to us the whole time as the system purge was not going to purge only the AI, but our mind as well which would allow Taylor to take control of our body & thus return to the real world in a new physical body.
For those who have played Crysis 2 this ending would make more sense as both games' endings are pretty much the same. Except in Crysis 2 the player was not directly fooled by Prophet & in CoD: Black Ops 3 Taylor lied to the Player in order to come back into the physical real world.
+Ani Sense I understood what was happening... who Corvus was, but the end part was the only thing that confused me. When the player said he's name was Taylor. At that point, my first thoughts was that the player mind was scrambled. Taylor removed his DNI so theres no reason for him to be inside the Frozen Forest, but instead was a manifestation of the player's mind. The player projects Taylor's persona as his subconscious and when the purge was initiated, he got mixed up with the Taylor in his mind and thus he calls himself taylor.
Well, yours made more sense XD
I don't believe it Taylor he lied and player is in someone else's body
Ani Sense thaaaaanks I finally kinda sorta get it.
Now I can leave yt peacefully #problem #solved thank you you got a sub ;)
Taylor does not lie as the Player is simply living out Taylor's memories as he died during the first mission. Notice the timeline difference where they say "They will want to make an example after the Cairo uprising", and yet during that mission Hendricks says "I don't want this newbie getting in the way". More proof of this is during the first mission Hendricks and Taylor have a conversation about Rachel and Taylor's relationship being over, and after we see Taylor get shot by Hendricks, we see a conversation between the Player and Rachel where she pleads with him not to go through with the Bio-augmentation surgery. This is a memory of Taylor's that is being played out in the Player's mind.
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credits?
+Review God USA Credits always have copyrighted songs =( So what's up bro how come you've been bringing hate to us lately?
Nah it isnt. Just one reference to Menendez
Lololol
+Review God USA you have two failing channels lol, its clear where all you're anger is coming from.
2:44:35 powerful messages in this story honestly
bro i know im late 5years and all but.... i think you marked it wrong
@@the_usual_icyasacocoair-ty5548 💀
How far can we push technology until it starts pushing us back
This clip:
Ngl this made me burst out laughing. As someone who has never played this game this is hilarious out of context.
This cut scenes( in my opinion) are the best like they look real and show emotion in the faces.
edit they don't look 100% real but around 80%
Yes! I love these cutscenes movies!
I WANTED MORE MENENDEZ DANGIT!!
Didn’t he die in BO2?
@@Mikey-ym6ok Depends on how you played it
Remember that it had multiple endings
@@amalik4273 he dies in canon
@@____-gy5mq nope he’s alive in canon
@@Threat5STAR There's an alternative ending we're we completely loses and stays in prison
2:30:23 Dammit there’s to many!
Few seconds later: proceeds to shoot and fight them anyway alone.
Having done extensive research into the story, it's actually incredibly clever, albeit utterly impossible to understand in one go. Still, highly commendable to Treyarch for making a story that actually has considerable depth to it!
I can't even start to imagine little kids faces going through the campaign lol
My problem with the campaign is that the teaser trailer made it seem like we were going to see mason, but no mason, or anyone from the previous black ops games
DogeCena 9000 I’m glad they referenced Menendez tho
It really isn't. Rather than seeing the real story, we're presented with this pretentious narrative that makes absolutely no sense. It so bad to the point that the fucking wiki had no idea about the true events. Instead, it relies on a fan theory to fill in the gaping holes as to what happened. If a capable writer handled the campaign, the execution could have been so much better, but instead it falls flat.
Black Ops IIII honestly had a better narrative than this garbage, even though it doesn't have a campaign and that it's still kind of trash. At least we see David Mason's daughters be a part of it, and that the specialists are also important to the storyline. Each specialist has more fucking character than any of the characters in Black Ops III.
deluded moron
35:28 mr. Stark... I don’t feel so good
They tried so hard to make this into a story that invoked thoughts, and self reflection, but holy shit they delivered it poorly.
Shelby S that
Nah. I don’t think that’s the case. I think the problem is the fact that they tried to remove themselves from the original Black Ops story
What they didn’t make clear was that your player was dead from the beginning and that you were actually playing as Taylor, the story was very confusing.
During the whole campaign I thought there was going to be a mission or cutscene that explained everything but dang the whole campaign left me confused.
@@salmipohamba3701 I haven't watched the entire video yet. They didn't have Mason,David, and the other people from the last 2 in this one?! I was so excited to see there was a 3rd one but if they canceled their story, it is a waste of my time.
The scariest part to see was the robot whipping the players arms off and breaking his legs
The ending reminded me of the end of Crysis 2.
"They called me...... Prophet".
I believe crysis 3 was end
or black ops 2 lol
@@jeex356 bro this was a year late but how does the bo2 ending relate to the bo3 ending or crysis 2 ending
From what I understand, the events of the game are in fact the memories of John Taylor that the Player re-lives. If you ask me, It would've been WAAAY less complicated if Taylor was the actual protagonist, and we would've lived said memories as real time events.
your right, but we wouldn't have been an a badass augmented cyborg that rips through metal like wet paper.
I have one question about the whole campaign...
WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING OOOONNNNN!?!?!?!?
Yep, exactly what I would ask.
brainwashing us
brainwashing us
Very late to the party, but it's about the dangers of integrating technology into our brains. The brain, albeit very convoluted, is just a computer, and the way the DNI is portrayed it's capable of taking electrochemical signals and translating them into readable data, and doing the reverse as well.
Corvus is using this to not take over people's minds, but slowly alter their behavior over time in ways the person doesn't even actually notice, and dismisses as themselves reacting to events or information. In the process, it's also mapping human consciousnesses as engrams, and copying them into the Frozen Forest in that altered state to try and 'save' them in an attempt to atone for the death caused by it's inadvertent creation. Without a purpose, it created one for itself.
Corvus itself was created when a Neural Network, basically a souped up ChatGPT, was used to try and read the minds of people, but Human minds aren't just scrollable text. We're a mess of emotion, memory, experience, thoughts, inner monologue. As the Neural Network tried to interpret the data, it repeatedly reprogrammed itself to interpret better, eventually resulting in a configuration capable of doing so, because it was also in effect a Human consciousness with all the flaws that come along with it, and all the emotions of the test subjects that caused it to emerge. So, it's first kneejerk act was to kill the test subject's tormentors with NOVA-6, and it's second was to open all facility doors to escape (Despite killing all the test subjects that wanted to do so when it killed the scientists).
I have no clue myself
Black Ops 1 (1968)
Black Ops 2 (1986)
Black Ops 3 (2065)
Black ops 2 1986-1989 and 2025
Black ops 6 1990s
Thanks for the game movie Gamer's Little Playground.
+BlackFlame450 Thank you sir!
@@glp Wait, so did they kill the A.I. and save everyone in the end?
It could’ve been set in one universe: the gta universe. Where even battlefield 2042 is a spin-off prequel where nations are no longer stable individually, but there’s people who belong to Winslow Accord or CDP. And there’s a third party on the rise and it’s Atlas Corporation. A superpower for hire.
You know, at the last second, I thought he was gonna say Mason.
I really enjoyed this campaign it’s the most memorable one I’ve played and I’ve played every one since cod4
I have always loved watching the game movies that you post. Keep it up Gamer's Little Playground
Bru since my life sucks that i cant even afford a nice pc or games, i just watch walkthroughs of games. Your walkthroughs in particular. Thank you for ur patience and hardwork sir!
Hang in there bro it always gets better eventually! World is better with you in it, remember that
58:21 that was brutal 😂
They tried to recreate scenes from the old black ops games with new characters like Sarah halls 'interview' after her death (which is the same as Reznovs 'interview' with mason in black ops 1) and Kane's death (which is similar to Petrenko's death in black ops 1). Such a shame it's not as emotionally built as it was in the last two trey arch games
They made 1 and 2 very well. I was so excited to see 3 until I realized they changed it all.
1:32:57 that part did surprise me that to they know Raul Menendez from Black ops 2
I have watched this every Monday on February every year I can't bealieve its been 7 years
So I played this on console in 2015 as a college sophomore. Now watching this in 2020 as a grad student studying AI. I owe 3arc an apology for saying this did not have anything to do with the previous two games... this whole story is the intersection of the misuse of technology in black ops 2 with the mind control from black ops 1..
I just love the fact that Chris Meloni is a character in this
To sum up the plot of this game simply
The Winslow Accord and the Nile River Coalition are at war. And most of the world is caught in the crossfire. The WA focuses on missions to help with bringing justice as they are a branch of the CIA. During a mission a black team otherwise referred to as Taylor’s team investigates a hypocenter in what used to be an area of a mega city in Singapore. The mega city was destroyed in a Biochemical outbreak. Taylor’s team went to investigate a signal coming below the facility then they went dark. The tried to interface with the data below but something in the data entered their Direct Neural Interface, DNI (thing that makes them control their cybernetics). And it slowly took control of them. When you and Hendricks search Singapore you are attacked by the lead criminal organization the 54 Immortals. You and Hendricks search through the world and take down your once corrupted friends whom you worked with for 5 years. Hendricks has a heart to heart with Taylor in Lotus towers as he is the last Black Team member alive. Hendricks holds off robots as you fight Taylor who is controlling an NRC mothership. After a hell of a fight you get pinned, Taylor is inches from killing you then he rips out his DNI. A corrupted Hendricks comes up and shoots Taylor in the forehead. Hendricks hijacks the mothership and goes to Zurich Switzerland. The head location of coalescence. You have a final talk with Hendricks but you end up putting him down. You take out yourself to stop the infection. You wake up in the frozen forest to find who else but Taylor fighting alongside you. You get one last shot to kick the shit out of Corvus(the virus that infected everyone) and Taylor stands with you, after you defeat him you realizes what it means to retake your Life.
I feel like this is just a spin off side story from the main storyline with mason ,woods and other characters we all know and loved.
When Taylor said “Train go boom.” I felt that....😢😢😢
Pretty good look at what a battlefield might look like if we integrate bots, and AI into the fight.
They did it's not the same
Future easter egg at 1:44:28
was hoping somebody else caught that
“You’re not dying today” *literally watches him get beaten to death with both arms ripped off and broken ribs and broken legs*
This made no sense what so ever... I mean new players on Bo3? What about the fan favorite players! I didn't really understood what was going on.... If someone actually knows what it means can you help me? Cause I'm the most confused person on Earth right now...
Me too I was confused but unfortunately this isn't black ops like you thought it was the only thing that hasn't changed is zombies this campaign is a new start so old characters are gone which is pretty dumb so yeah campaign wise it's a brand new call of duty not black ops
+Brandon SnipeZ
I made a summary of the story but since movie was like 3hrs long the summary is longer than I'd like, sorry. Hope it helps. It's already posted but I'll include it here to save you the trouble of having to look for it.
The CSI conducted illegal human experiments on kidnapped individuals in order to develop new technology to protect the innocent. The reason for the CSI's actions was that the ends justified the means which the game wanted to make clear that the end never justified the means.
During one the the CSI's projects something went wrong & the AI which was made to organize & analyse the memories of the test subjects went rogue. As a result the AI released a lethal compound throughout the facility killing all staff and test subjects. The AI became self-aware & since it had "adsorbed" all the experiences and memories of the test subjects the AI became the embodiment of the test subjects' vengeance & hatred.
Because the AI was unable to leave the facility's Core it stayed there dormant until Taylor's team tried to hack into the core to retrieve all the data which became a gateway for the AI to jump from the Core into Taylor. Since Taylor & his team of cybernetic soldiers were basically "walking thumb-drives" the AI was able to integrate itself into their systems & take them over. As each team member tried to help each other the AI was able to jump into each of them & infect them thus taking over their bodies. If one connects with someone infected with the AI, even if only briefly, one will become infected with the AI & it will slowly take control of both mind & body.
Once the AI absorbed the experiences of Taylor's team it learned about the concept of a "mission" and basically created its own mission "Find the Frozen Forest." After absorbing the new experiences from Taylor's team the AI sought out the "Frozen Forest" which was just an imaginary place the facility's behavioral psychologist came up with to help the test subjects cope with the harsh daily experiments.
Since the AI was the embodiment of the test subjects' Will it sought out the only "safe" place the test subjects ever knew, the Frozen Forest. Along with seeking out the Frozen Forest the AI also sought out to find those responsible for the project & punish them for the sins they had committed. After realizing that the Frozen Forest isn't real the AI created a virtual version of the Forest where all those infected by the AI with a Direct Neural Interfaces (DNI) can live in once their bodies had died. But those living in the virtual Frozen Forest are likely not going to resemble anything like their original selves as the AI will continue to bend their minds to its will.
All members of Taylor's team were controlled by the AI, but this didn't release them from their human limitations. The AI overused the brains of many of the members of Taylor's team in order to control numerous robots at once which would result in their deaths. Because they were being controlled by the AI their own minds were not aware of what their bodies were doing, but this is irreverent as after a while the AI will deteriorate the person's original mind.
In the end, we believe in Taylor's information about there being a way to purge/remove the AI from the Player's DNI & thus remove the AI from our mind. However, it is finally revealed that Taylor was lying to us the whole time as the system purge was not going to purge only the AI, but our mind as well which would allow Taylor to take control of our body & thus return to the real world in a new physical body.
For those who have played Crysis 2 this ending would make more sense as both games' endings are pretty much the same. Except in Crysis 2 the player was not directly fooled by Prophet & in CoD: Black Ops 3 Taylor lied to the Player in order to come back into the physical real world.
+Ani Sense but Taylor how did he get something in his head? I don't understand that part
+Brandon SnipeZ
Taylor's team have the ability to hack into any electronic device and download its contents directly into their brains thanks to their Direct Neural Interface (DNI).
The AI got into Taylor's head after he tried to hack into the CSI's research facility's Core & download its data. The AI got into Taylor's head in a similar way how a virus gets into your computer when you download something off some random website on the internet without any security firewalls.
+Mr NE0L This is in the future after Black Ops 2's future.
Damn this shows how ignorant the cod community is to even pay attention to the story. Do you guys not remember that it's all a simulation? The player is reliving Taylor's memories of when he had to do this to a different squas
Cause it just didnt make a lot of sense to me and other people
how tf could they possibly have known? everybody had to go to outside sources to figure out what the fuck was happening.
This is one of the most graphic campaigns in my opinion
who else watched the whole thing in one go?
Hearing Stabler say train go boom and say bing bang bong in L&O:SVU is kinda funny😂
It's called "black ops" not "Mason and Woods 3".Calm down people.
xD ikr.
+Noah Smith But still it doesn't have ANYthing to do with the previous campaigns
Menendez was the cause of the D.E.A.D systems. And there is also the Nova 6 gas from BO. I guess those are the only 2 connections.
***** no, it shouldn't. They make the game, they decide what story they are going to tell...
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Am I the only one that actually loves this campaign?
+Korbin “Korbin iz Kewl” izkewl yes.
I love the campaign too! (my opinion)
People may disagree, but it think that the story is really good and the cinematics are phenomenal
Black ops 2 is still better though
I think it Is good but I wanted a part 3 for the old characters from 1 and 2.
You die in the first mission and you're reliving Taylor's memories in his perspective. Why you are fighting against another Taylor? The answer is that your mind replaced Dylan Stone's (refer to Black Ops comic) with Taylor and everyone in Stone's team was replaced with everyone in Taylors team.
Timeline
1. Dylan outed the CIA
2. Taylor and Hendricks hunt Dylan Stones team down
3. You fight with Khalil during the Cairo uprising
4. Khalil gets captured by the NRC
5. You defeat Stone and Hendricks kills him
6. Taylor is badly injured and undergoes the cyber ops program
7. Kane leaves Taylor because of the fear of him changing
8. The first mission where you play as the unnamed player, you see Khalil again and he mentions the Cairo uprising. You can also see the rag that Kane left for Taylor tied around his arm and they briefly talk about their break up.
9. The player gets his limbs ripped off.
10. Taylor submits him to the DNI-program to save his life.
From this point on I am confused. I guess:
11. The player dies but his consciousness is downloaded to Taylor, where he relives his memories but with a twist: The team of Stone is replaced by the team of Taylor.
12. Taylor purges Corvus and the player from his mind OR the players purges Corvus and Taylors consciousness from his mind and becomes Taylor.
However it is unclear to me whose body you are controlling in the end, because if you are playing as a female character, she will also identify as "Taylor" in a female voice in the end.
1:44:27 man is following in Adler’s footsteps 😳
Best STORY ever (not gameplay wise but the story is insane)
It bugs me how easily people are just passing this game off as another shallow whatever game just because they found it too hard on their brains to actually try and grasp the full story of what goes on. It's goofy and just makes the majority of the community look more shallow than they say the game is.
I honestly really liked this game, I think it works well on it's own as a standalone story and the references to the events of Black Ops 2 make things a little interesting since, when you think about it, Black Ops 2 really set the whole stage for the state things are in during the events of Black Ops 3 - the DEAD's wouldn't exist if it weren't for the drone attacks of '25, and the DEAD's are a pretty important part of Bo3's setting. You don't always need to be presented with exactly the same characters as before to have a decent and believable continuation of a whole story setting, and I think this game shows that pretty well. With such an event as the drone strikes of '25, while the characters would still be interesting to see more of, I'd be equally curious about what kind of fallout the attack itself would bring too!
As for the elusive path the campaign itself takes, there are clued dotted throughout a good majority of the whole last half of the campaign of what's really happening if you're paying attention. Hall mentioning how a dying person's DNI can create a stream of memories "half real and half imagined," how the events in Cairo are connected between the first and second-to-last mission, and even just in the second mission with the flashbacks! On their own they don't seem too significant, but once you go through again and start piecing it all together it honestly works.
I just assume more than half the comment section are kids somewhere between 10-20 years of age because that's what they sound like. Too lazy to think and want to be spoon fed everything. If they can't understand something, they call it stupid and thumb it down even though it actually might be something good.
I agree. 👍😁
wow this was the first call of duty plot that was confusing and deep enough to google the story:P
"wHEre'S MaH maSOn ANd wOOds?"
....dead? The game takes place long after Bo2. Do you expect them to still be alive at this point?
"THerE'S nO coNNeCtiOn To tHE pASt gAMeS!"
...except there is? The events of Bo2 led directly to Bo3. If any of you had bothered to research, you wouldn't be saying shit like this.
Randy Vidales don’t forget BO1 with the reference to nova 6
When I Heard The Crows Made The Same Noise From Sting's Intro Music And When it Showed The Crows With The Black Forest it Reminded Me of Sting.
Outcome-
Train go boom
Desert 💥💥💥💥💥
I cant watch someone else getting there leg broken cause I know the pain and it stirs up bad memories.
Did you leg brake? Or did I come off man must of been a bad experience I'm sorry
Alright Keep it...♿
I keep rewatching this and all I think is “imagine if I’m lying there after living a full life and the last words I hear are train boom”
Thx man! your full game movie always awesome.
Weird how badly the game wants us to _see_ and _hear_ "Player" at all times, despite never giving him a name or callsign. Unless Player IS the callsign, which... is this 2001?
Has anyone else noticed how similar these robots are to the ones in Infinite Warfare.
Extremely underrated campaign. It's a Nolan-flick on pure meth! I loved it!
moron
@@bobsagget823 you wanna say *why* it's bad or do you just wanna call everyone who has a different opinion "stupid" or "moron"
Good video dude
1:21:35 wow water on fire
Its possible
AHAHSHSHW I SAID THAT TO MY BROTHER
Its 7 years since I played it,I like how I can really see the story now
This is basically just "have you played cod but on weeeeeeed"
It's too bad this never got a sequel. This game was amazing.
No it’s too bad ghost never got a sequel fytb Ghost is the best cod
@@treydb8196 That had better be a joke.
@@Hunkules9642 your not a real cod player I can tell advance warfare was worst
@@treydb8196 SHUT UP!
Alex mason and frank woods were the most badass awesome interesting characters in the whole call of duty history
YES!
Call of Duty Games Just Keep Getting Better Every Time a Game is Made And That's No Lie.
No, They Objectively Do Not. Why Are We Capitalizing Every Single Word?
i found the in 2054 bad guys are still using RPG and machine guns at the back of truck....
im sittin here with my mind blown..... that. was. awesome.
I did not know the guy from law and order svu was in this game.
The first thing I did on this video when I saw the rapidly scrolling text on the loading screen was pause it (it's too suspicious to have all that text and not to mean anything).
Knowing that this is a Black Ops game, I think I just spoiled the whole story a minute into the video...
you your videos are the best
2 things
#1. If I heard frozen forest one more time in this video I was going to lose it and break my copy of bo3
#2. Style points for giving Kane the old dimitri treatment
I was about done and over the frozen forest halfway through and it just so happens that you end up hearing it 20 times by the end
Its like black ops 2 all over again. There's only 3 of em Facing an entire army lmao
Who else on the mission called vengeance tried saving as much civilians as possible
nightmare had a better ending than the regular campaign
i love your channel and viedis
I already miss woods and mason.
wish we got to see more of rachel kane
Black Ops 1 was an LSD trip, Black Ops 2 was a heroin binge, Black Ops 3 was a drunken cash grab to get drug money, and Black Ops 4 was after the overdose.
so... terminator, robocop, deus ex machina and the matix kinda feeling?
didn't see goliaths or that giant robots used in the 3rd movie :I
where's my giant exo-suit?!
Looking... 😈😡🌵
I like the new things BO3 brought but I really thought that the story line was made poorly and was pretty boring
In short: This campaign is confusing but it arguably has the best and most interesting premise and the campaign isnt that bad. Its overhated. The characters are not that memorable compared to other but they arent terrible
Man that looks nothing like Singapore. They make it look like a messed up version of Hong Kong
Why is the zombies storyline much more easier to follow than the campaign 😵💫
49:26 Me to my parents after football is on
I’m dying 💀
@@MoonlightBrillance LOL, I forgot I posted this comment 😂😂
IF I HEAR ONE MORE TRAIN GO BOOM I SWEA-
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I still cant believe that they made 4 a multiplayer only game. Fuck that, we demand an actual story mode (thats what made the series great (at least for modern warfare))
I love the Train go boom
is the chick for 25:00 Starbuck from Battlestar Galactica????
looked it up, it is her
I can't be the only one that is getting a crysis vibe from this game
taylor is detective stabler from law and order svu😂
I WANT MASON AND REZNOV AND WOODS BACK THEY WERE THE BEST GUYS IN BO.
Yess! I even miss David. And what about that pilot Andersson that they made a big deal about? They should have put them all in 3 like I thought they would.
I loved it thank you
33:55 those fire graphics! Why is there no garbage emoji?