I was there, first day I graduated from Mars, then deployed to Angel's Venture during the first week of the War. Now, I still diving. Holding Matar Bay from Jet Brigade.
@@pranavjagdish No. The brigade is quickly approaching in immense numbers, but every single jet-trooper shot down makes them a little weaker. Dishonorable pathetic surrender like you're suggesting is not an option. We HAVE to act NOW!
@@mystery_exe I suggest grand strategy over mindless tactical victories. We could have had three planets by now instead of one - preventing further terminid infestation in three maybe five possible directions. I hereby declare myself to be a member of the Mind Divers :D
@@pranavjagdish Is it really "grand" strategy if so few people follow those ridiculous dissenting delusions that it achieves nothing? All you're doing is taking numbers away from the important front and making them useless. I'm all for diving the front you have the most fun with, but don't pass it off as some sort of "strategy". Also calling yourself a "mind diver" (Illuminate sympathiser) is already more than enough for you to be classified as a traitor.
@@pranavjagdishyes, you'd like that, wouldn't you? The simplicity of shooting crayfish in a barrel over receiving enemy fire. But alas, no. The major order is clear. We must spill oil.
there should be an achievement if you survive an operation on 5 different planets in a row, which would mean your helldiver survived long enough to see a good bit of the galaxy
“Super earth recommends spending at least 2.4 seconds per mission enjoying the scenery. A happy helldiver is a deadly Helldiver .” Training Manual Tips
I was first deployed only a week before the first battle of Malevelon Creek. In the following weeks, I lost countless brothers and sisters there and I’m not sure if the fact that I survived the entire campaign to liberate the Creek is a blessing or a curse. Losing almost everyone you love can make it all feel pointless sometime. Still, I’ll carry on fighting for Liberty, Democracy and our way of life. And as long as I can breathe and hold a gun, I will continue to fight and protect our home. Let’s spill some oil fellow Divers and never forget the fallen heroes of the Creek.
Join the Helldivers, they said. See the galaxy, they said... They were right, you know? The second I made the most important decision of my life, I was traveling to many of Super Earth's most--and least--patriotic colonies, enjoying the scenery for at least 2.4 seconds before getting right back into the thick of things. I saw exotic new life forms and became more than the man I was; I became a legend. Many Helldivers like to don different types of armor, and I always enjoyed seeing what my fellow patriots would wear next. Me though, I always stuck to the B-01 Tactical. I never really was that creative, and I think my Democracy Officer liked that about me. I always felt that by wearing my trusty armor and never swapping to something else, I had attained true freedom; freedom from the burden of choice. Euology Template--Helldiver, variation 009: Commander Agion joined the service at 18. He served unquestioningly and perished heroically while fighting a Factory Strider. We will never forget his desirable lack of independent thinking.
Damn, this brings me back, I still remember dropping on Draupnir for the first time, only to get obliterated by the metallic menace Stay free Helldivers!
dude... this is so good sometimes while in the heat of the mission you forget to look at how beautiful everything is i will look at missions differently now thank you
God I love the scenery i don't think enough people appreciate just the awe inspiring landscape and the biome changes it's such a relaxing experience to go on trivial and just explore for a bit
Here I was, I heard the news about the second galactic war breaking out, and I knew I had to do something. A week later I earned my cape and dropped into the first battle of the creek. From there, I made many good friends and lost many too. But I learned something, whenever you face hardships in life, Up Right Down Down.
I remember fighting on Malevelon Creek soon after I had graduated from Mars. I've been fighting since then. May Liberty guide us all into a peaceful frontier with no wars to be fought. Glory to the Super Earth and Glory to the Helldivers. Sincerely, 310th " Auto-Airborne " Regiment
MK3 Bastion's Pilot here: I fougth four years during the 1st Galactik War...no one heard about us, my lads and i been trough the same back there. I'm proud of you guys. Keep going.
I got through Helldiver training in early February of 2184. About the 8th if I remember right… I got assigned to the SES Shield of Liberty, a fine ship with a highly democratic crew of class A citizens. The following hours I was deployed to Angels Venture, my home. Seeing the world in complete disarray brought me even more fervor in my vision of Super Earths flag flying high over the valleys again. I fought, bled, watched my friends torn limb from limb and even lost my own arm and leg in those first days of Operation Valiant Enclosure… how naive I was to think I’d seen the worst of the fighting. Some time later I was deployed to Ubanea. The red grass almost seemed to reflect the blood of the heroes who sacrificed everything to hold their ground. It was here that I witnessed true tyranny. The hippies and dissidents that believe that the bots are alive, thinking, and fighting for a cause haven’t seen what I, and many others saw on those first days of the war. Over time I proved exceptionally skilled at frontline blitz tactics. I was deployed to many worlds, I served on the first two battles of the Creek however I was on parade duty during the third. The battle of Vernen Wells during Operation Trolley Problem, Meridia during Operation Enduring Peace. Now, as a Hell Commander, I continue to lead true patriots new and old, into the fray to preserve the democratic paradise we all long for. FER LIBERUM! PER DEMOCRASUM! FOR SUPER EARTH!
Although it is all like a dream, my memories tell me that I was there, and my tears tell me that it was real. I am just one more doing my part, with each battle I write shoulder to shoulder with my brothers part of the history, history that all of us who have been in hell know. I am a HellDiver traveling through the galaxy. My life for honor and victory, my life for one more battle, for one more dive into hell from which I must obtain glory and heaven, where all my brothers glorified by the fire of combat, await my arrival home. I am a HellDiver.
I was there..... I was there when the slaughter happened at the Creek. My friends died, my brothers and sisters died, my soul died. But my love for freedom, democracy, and Super Earth burned hotter than fire tornados of Hellmire. I went back again and again and again until every single bot I killed was a reminder to them that if you kill one of us, we would destroy 30 of them. I will keep on diving until I cannot dive any longer. The bots will pay, the bugs will pay, and the Illuminate will never know what hit then when they show their ugly faces FREEEDDOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!
I was there. The first hours of deployment. Seeing extraordinary beams laser in the sky. Brothers died. Still fighting. Again and again. I travel through the galaxy.
I know helldivers are expendable troopers that live for about 10 minutes on every mission But I really like the idea that those who survive multiple missions are kind of travellers, jumping from planet to planet diving to the surface, each one probably seen more star systems in their lifes than eny other citizen of super earth
I didn't participate right when the war started, as I had duties on Super Earth. But I enlisted after hearing we lost Malevelon Creek. I wanted to honour our dead, all the fallen heroes we lost on that rock. I joined, trained and graduated on Mars. Then I got sent straight to the Creek. Our of sheer luck, I am still alive today, and still serving on the SES Magistrate of Benevolence. We lost many divers in my battallion, but I managed to crawl my way to Hell Commander, leading the new recruits on the ground. I lost an arm on Hellmire to a sneaky Stalker, but I managed to finance a prosthetic. We took back the Creek, we helped the children, we destroyed Meridia's Supercolony, we demolished the bots and expelled them from the galaxy once. I am HD-1205 "Cinder", Hell Commander on the SES Magistrate of Benevolence, 62nd Super Earth Special Forces Battallion.
I graduated from the academy and got my baptism of fire on Estanu. After that I shipped off to fight on malevelon. Lost a lot of good divers on that rock, and now I fight the jet brigade.
My first deployment was just before we beat the bot vanguard. I remember being on holiday and being informed we defeated them. I came back home and so did they. 72 levels later and I'm fighting back the Brigade on the Bay. Still diving.
this was beautifull, but i would have liked a bit of footage of green planets. akamar IV with its green gras, garcrux with it's lush jungle or trandor with its sparse greenery for example. we mostly saw desert, arctic and dark swamps in here, as well as a glimpse of crimsica with its red gras but otherwise rocky terrain.
I was there, first day I graduated from Mars, then deployed to Angel's Venture during the first week of the War.
Now, I still diving. Holding Matar Bay from Jet Brigade.
We should retreat and take the planets we had almost wrestled back from the Terminids (standing at 70,40,30% now unfortunately)
@@pranavjagdish No. The brigade is quickly approaching in immense numbers, but every single jet-trooper shot down makes them a little weaker. Dishonorable pathetic surrender like you're suggesting is not an option. We HAVE to act NOW!
@@mystery_exe I suggest grand strategy over mindless tactical victories. We could have had three planets by now instead of one - preventing further terminid infestation in three maybe five possible directions.
I hereby declare myself to be a member of the Mind Divers :D
@@pranavjagdish Is it really "grand" strategy if so few people follow those ridiculous dissenting delusions that it achieves nothing? All you're doing is taking numbers away from the important front and making them useless. I'm all for diving the front you have the most fun with, but don't pass it off as some sort of "strategy".
Also calling yourself a "mind diver" (Illuminate sympathiser) is already more than enough for you to be classified as a traitor.
@@pranavjagdishyes, you'd like that, wouldn't you?
The simplicity of shooting crayfish in a barrel over receiving enemy fire.
But alas, no.
The major order is clear.
We must spill oil.
there should be an achievement if you survive an operation on 5 different planets in a row, which would mean your helldiver survived long enough to see a good bit of the galaxy
There was a trophy in the first game called “see the galaxy they said” that was in the same spirit!
you know, try it on difficulty 10
I only survive 3 missions on lvl 10 would be nice for my helldiver to survive through that
“Super earth recommends spending at least 2.4 seconds per mission enjoying the scenery. A happy helldiver is a deadly Helldiver .”
Training Manual Tips
That felt like a reference to the Portal 2 intro part. "This is art. You will hear a buzzer. When you hear the buzzer, stare at the art."
a mad helldiver is more dangerous than a happy helldiver.
This is the best commercial I've seen in years.
Thank you.
Many people may disagree with me but I kinda miss Malevelon Creek. I was grinding it everyday that it became a memorable planet to me
I miss Malevelon Crek too, my fellow diver. But I guess now we have Matar Bay
o7
Chin up, soldier. We still dive together, no matter the planet or front. Until the White, Yellow and Blue can be seen across every star.
Some of the newer planets are close, a bit more Swamp jungle than the creek. Definitely a different style.
From Mars, to the Creek, to Meridia, to the Bay.
After all this time I shall continue to serve Democracy through thick and thin.
Timing the swell of the brassline with the 500kg was Pure Cinema.
0:53 That music drop to the original helldivers soundrack brought a tear to my eye 🥲 the nostalgia is real
I nearly fucking cried. That was awe-inspiring, breathtaking, and absolutely beautiful. Amazing job, soldier.
I was first deployed only a week before the first battle of Malevelon Creek. In the following weeks, I lost countless brothers and sisters there and I’m not sure if the fact that I survived the entire campaign to liberate the Creek is a blessing or a curse. Losing almost everyone you love can make it all feel pointless sometime.
Still, I’ll carry on fighting for Liberty, Democracy and our way of life. And as long as I can breathe and hold a gun, I will continue to fight and protect our home.
Let’s spill some oil fellow Divers and never forget the fallen heroes of the Creek.
It was different person in every cutsence, but they're all heroes!
You can see it like is the same soldier just different armor for different planet they dive
Damn this should be a advertisement they do for the game, fantastic and the music fits perfectly. :)
This goes hard.
It's pretty coll that ìf you never die, it's the same helldiver going through everything, from drop in to accent, all across the galaxy.
Fantastic homage.
I could tell in a few of them, you were about to get killed in the very next frames but you got the footage anyway. Excellent work!
Join the Helldivers, they said. See the galaxy, they said... They were right, you know? The second I made the most important decision of my life, I was traveling to many of Super Earth's most--and least--patriotic colonies, enjoying the scenery for at least 2.4 seconds before getting right back into the thick of things. I saw exotic new life forms and became more than the man I was; I became a legend. Many Helldivers like to don different types of armor, and I always enjoyed seeing what my fellow patriots would wear next. Me though, I always stuck to the B-01 Tactical. I never really was that creative, and I think my Democracy Officer liked that about me. I always felt that by wearing my trusty armor and never swapping to something else, I had attained true freedom; freedom from the burden of choice.
Euology Template--Helldiver, variation 009: Commander Agion joined the service at 18. He served unquestioningly and perished heroically while fighting a Factory Strider. We will never forget his desirable lack of independent thinking.
Wow, this is really well done! the atmosphere is immaculate and the score really adds to the emotion
One of the most beautiful, if not, THE most beautiful track on the OST - forget it, it IS, 100% lol
End of the path is Cyberstan, there is no stopping until you get there.
I don't know how many times i have watched this clip, but 9/10 times a tear rolls down my cheek at the title fading in at the end. Pure cinema
Now this is what I love to see! Great job!🫡
I love how it gets more chaotic as the video goes on, as the helldiver gains more experience and drops into harsher battles. Beautiful
That ending was actually great, awesome work dude
This was so well-directed, holy shit. So much intentional and cinematic stuff happening in every frame, especially towards the end.
Damn, this brings me back, I still remember dropping on Draupnir for the first time, only to get obliterated by the metallic menace
Stay free Helldivers!
I remember it all, becoming a Helldiver and my first deployment was malevelon creek, even until now democracy spreads further into the stars
dude... this is so good
sometimes while in the heat of the mission you forget to look at how beautiful everything is
i will look at missions differently now
thank you
No more than 2.4 seconds tho
For freedom and democracy brother,
For freedom and democracy!
I was there when Ubanea fell, and i was there when we retook it sending J.O.E.L. in a panic tantrum. and now.... I'M STILL STANDING
God I love the scenery i don't think enough people appreciate just the awe inspiring landscape and the biome changes it's such a relaxing experience to go on trivial and just explore for a bit
Here I was, I heard the news about the second galactic war breaking out, and I knew I had to do something. A week later I earned my cape and dropped into the first battle of the creek. From there, I made many good friends and lost many too. But I learned something, whenever you face hardships in life, Up Right Down Down.
0:52...Love that shot of Eagle-1.
This beautiful video made me cry happy thank you for making me feel an emotion that i haven't felt in 7½ years
I love this gorgeous game. I'll always be proud Helldiver spreading managed democracy with pride.
Nicely put together, good score too.
Holy fuck that was beautiful. Well done.
I remember fighting on Malevelon Creek soon after I had graduated from Mars. I've been fighting since then. May Liberty guide us all into a peaceful frontier with no wars to be fought.
Glory to the Super Earth
and
Glory to the Helldivers.
Sincerely, 310th " Auto-Airborne " Regiment
MK3 Bastion's Pilot here: I fougth four years during the 1st Galactik War...no one heard about us, my lads and i been trough the same back there.
I'm proud of you guys. Keep going.
One the best Gaming trailers of all time
I got through Helldiver training in early February of 2184. About the 8th if I remember right… I got assigned to the SES Shield of Liberty, a fine ship with a highly democratic crew of class A citizens. The following hours I was deployed to Angels Venture, my home. Seeing the world in complete disarray brought me even more fervor in my vision of Super Earths flag flying high over the valleys again. I fought, bled, watched my friends torn limb from limb and even lost my own arm and leg in those first days of Operation Valiant Enclosure… how naive I was to think I’d seen the worst of the fighting. Some time later I was deployed to Ubanea. The red grass almost seemed to reflect the blood of the heroes who sacrificed everything to hold their ground. It was here that I witnessed true tyranny. The hippies and dissidents that believe that the bots are alive, thinking, and fighting for a cause haven’t seen what I, and many others saw on those first days of the war. Over time I proved exceptionally skilled at frontline blitz tactics. I was deployed to many worlds, I served on the first two battles of the Creek however I was on parade duty during the third. The battle of Vernen Wells during Operation Trolley Problem, Meridia during Operation Enduring Peace. Now, as a Hell Commander, I continue to lead true patriots new and old, into the fray to preserve the democratic paradise we all long for. FER LIBERUM! PER DEMOCRASUM! FOR SUPER EARTH!
Although it is all like a dream, my memories tell me that I was there, and my tears tell me that it was real. I am just one more doing my part, with each battle I write shoulder to shoulder with my brothers part of the history, history that all of us who have been in hell know.
I am a HellDiver traveling through the galaxy.
My life for honor and victory, my life for one more battle, for one more dive into hell from which I must obtain glory and heaven, where all my brothers glorified by the fire of combat, await my arrival home. I am a HellDiver.
This was lovely. Such a cinematic game
I must mention your posts on the subreddit are excellent, as is this video ^^ These in-between moments in the game are always magical
No other game comes close to being this cinematic.
My first few dives were on Meridia. Had I known what would eventually happen, I would have spent more time there.
Join the army, they said. See the worlds, they said.
I was there..... I was there when the slaughter happened at the Creek. My friends died, my brothers and sisters died, my soul died. But my love for freedom, democracy, and Super Earth burned hotter than fire tornados of Hellmire. I went back again and again and again until every single bot I killed was a reminder to them that if you kill one of us, we would destroy 30 of them.
I will keep on diving until I cannot dive any longer. The bots will pay, the bugs will pay, and the Illuminate will never know what hit then when they show their ugly faces
FREEEDDOOOOOOOOOOM!!!!!!
Quite literally one of the best videos of this game
This is actually well done! Cheers!!
This stirs feelings, excellent work, man.
Bile titan shot was incredible.
I wish you could fix the few odd frames as we enter the pelican for extract.
I was there. The first hours of deployment. Seeing extraordinary beams laser in the sky. Brothers died. Still fighting. Again and again. I travel through the galaxy.
That was really neat actually, thanks for sharing goober
That was beautiful. Im going to make my own
I'm always surprised when something so simple can fascinate so much. Good job mate 👍
I know helldivers are expendable troopers that live for about 10 minutes on every mission
But I really like the idea that those who survive multiple missions are kind of travellers, jumping from planet to planet diving to the surface, each one probably seen more star systems in their lifes than eny other citizen of super earth
This game and its soundtrack is breathtakingly beautiful
This is incredible! Fantastic edit, 4IF! 😀
Well done, this is beautiful.
this was the best advertisement i’ve seen for this game
I was there. 3rd week mars graduate…I just couldn’t watch from the sidelines any longer.
“I” and my subsequent reinforcements traveled the galaxy as helldivers. FOR DEMOCRACY
Wish I could still play this game, Glory to you helldivers!
One day brother
This could be the start to an amazing movie
Nice edit. Just beautiful! And the sound! 🤌🤌🤌
I didn't participate right when the war started, as I had duties on Super Earth. But I enlisted after hearing we lost Malevelon Creek. I wanted to honour our dead, all the fallen heroes we lost on that rock. I joined, trained and graduated on Mars. Then I got sent straight to the Creek. Our of sheer luck, I am still alive today, and still serving on the SES Magistrate of Benevolence. We lost many divers in my battallion, but I managed to crawl my way to Hell Commander, leading the new recruits on the ground. I lost an arm on Hellmire to a sneaky Stalker, but I managed to finance a prosthetic.
We took back the Creek, we helped the children, we destroyed Meridia's Supercolony, we demolished the bots and expelled them from the galaxy once.
I am HD-1205 "Cinder", Hell Commander on the SES Magistrate of Benevolence, 62nd Super Earth Special Forces Battallion.
I'm not crying, my eyes just got the Freedom sweats 😭
This game doesn't need any commercial
We, who playing it and sharing moments, are the commercial itself
awesome
I graduated from the academy and got my baptism of fire on Estanu. After that I shipped off to fight on malevelon. Lost a lot of good divers on that rock, and now I fight the jet brigade.
I was not expecting The Feels at the end...
This is a very beautiful video and only now I stopped to actually think about how much has happened since we all first deployed on launch
it seemed like it was yesterday, that i was on Malevelon Creek, barely surviving the horrors.
what an amazing game
Based Krieg helmet, Field Chemist helmet would go great with a greatcoat
Hell yeah
absolutely beautiful
Absolutely sick!
this is beautiful! and the music made me emotional
Show this to Pilestedt
I can't wait for more biomes and urban environments
Super earth commends you for this stunning documentary
Now this, this is beautiful
thats going to the favourites
I see you also have my favorite helmet equipped.
This is beautiful work
Absolute cinema
My first deployment was just before we beat the bot vanguard. I remember being on holiday and being informed we defeated them. I came back home and so did they.
72 levels later and I'm fighting back the Brigade on the Bay. Still diving.
Making General Brasch proud 🫡
this was beautifull, but i would have liked a bit of footage of green planets. akamar IV with its green gras, garcrux with it's lush jungle or trandor with its sparse greenery for example. we mostly saw desert, arctic and dark swamps in here, as well as a glimpse of crimsica with its red gras but otherwise rocky terrain.
Great work! This is awesome!
Such a beautiful game
proud to be a helldiver proud to be defending the galaxy in the name of managed democracy god speed helldiver
beautiful.
I DUCKING LOVE HELLDIVERS
Beautiful!
I was on venture, I was on the creek, I was on Hellmire, and I was on Matar
Best thing iv'e seen!!!!
beautiful experience
I tend to pick my missions on which planets look good…. I love all the jungle sceneries and stuff….. i think the graphics are class…
Amazing
this is amazing ♥
That was a good one!
this is a really good trailer I think