I agree with Dave, All Ghillied Up is such an amazing level. Also Mile High Club from right at the end of MW1. Doing that on Veteran difficulty felt so good
I done it twice .... not bragging or anything, but the first time I was so happy to get to the end hostage bit that I shot what I could see and it ended saying "Veterans kill with a headshot" or something like that and the trophy didn't drop ... had to do it all again!!!!
The Siege of Stalingrad opening cut-scene from I think Finest Hour. (It's been a while) It's daunting when you're in the boat, rowing towards the city, listening to the speech, hearing the planes and the bullets smacking the water around you and slowly seeing the ruins through the smoke
Actually, wasn't that the very first Call of Duty game? But yeah, that moment is without a doubt one of the best, especially as you hear the Stuka bombers drop in and bomb the other boats, all while a commissar is holding this speech about the glory that awaits along with the no retreat order from Stalin.
Aye, probably: I couldn't remember what the first one was called or if it even had a name lol. I remember I was awful at first though and never managed to get up the hill and through the trenches...had to go back to it a couple years later before I even made it past the first level -.- The early CoD's were the best: Finest Hour, whatever the one I was on about, Big Red 1...all of the originals I feel pretty nostalgic now; might have to go see if I've still got me old PS2 somewhere >.>
Yeah, Finest Hour basically remade the first CoD mission basically step for step. The speech begins something like "Welcome to the greatest moment of your life"
Finest hour was a trimmed down remake of the first COD for consoles. COD 1 was originally a pc game if i remember the history correct. Glad i want the only one remembering Finest Hour though.
Yeah,it took hours on veteran, i remember the little ticket shack that i survived veteran on. Dodged and threw back 8 million grenades in that shack.i Remember the wild dogs too, dont shoot them he says, well i shot them on veteran for the first time, then a howl,then the pack ate us. Priceless.
Matthew Fassero I would do the exact same thing in that ticket booth if I failed too many times doing it normally, those Russians love throwing their grenades
I agree 100% with Rob. The Modern Warfare 2 campaign was absolutely unforgettable. SPOILERS INCOMING: Between Cliffhanger, the Oil Rig mission, the Gulag, seeing Washington DC decimated, watching a nuke explode from an astronaut's point of view, Shepard's infuriating betrayal, and killing Shepard with the knife that you yanked out of your own chest, MW2 was full to the brim of amazing moments that are seared into the hearts and minds of anyone who played the campaign.
Storming the Reichstag with Reznov in WaW was by far my favorite. The moment they burn Chernov, Reznov crossing his arms, and then taking his journal...THEN planting the flag. Perfect.
Who remembers trying to do the very last mission on CoD4 on veteran? The one when you rescue the prisoner from the hijacked plane. The Mile High Club achievement has to be one of the hardest I've ever gotten. Restarting over and over because you got one slight move wrong, died, or threw a flashbang a second or two too late. Nightmare at the time!
One of my favorite COD moments was storming Point Du Hoc in COD2. I thought landing on the beaches was crazy but it just kept getting crazier after scaling the cliffs and clearing out the bunkers.
I can't remember the name, but I really liked the mission in World at War when you first meet Reznov and have to snipe the German commander. Still haven't managed to kill him with a pistol shot though.
The one moment I remember was in CoD : MW2 , I wanted every achievement on steam as I had played quite a lot of it , and like Nathan I was doing Coop with a friend and we were quite good ,3-starring everything until we reached the last mission of echo I think , where you're in the favelas and lots of guys in bulletproof armor come and you can only use explosives , so you're running around everywhere like a madman planting claymores and using the thumper and grenades while trying to survive .It was quite challenging and took us several weeks of replaying it to 3star it but it was awesome
Watching this was like watching that episode of doctor who ... "Silence in the library" cause we had proper dave and other dave 😂😂 another great vid peeps keep up the good work 😎
I love the first COD Black ops the story is amazing and it's one I won't forget. The introduction of the Thunder Gun along with the best zombies maps with the best Easter egg songs. Playing online when it (first) came out with no cheaters hackers or trolls was some Quality fun I wish I could have again.
Vendetta in World at War really stuck with me. The beginning of the level was pure genius, and the bit where you're crawling under flamethrowers in the window made middle-school me feel badass
Dave, I could not possibly agree more that it's one of the best levels in FPS history. For me personally it's arguably the single best level in gaming, period.
Never forgot the first time my mate and I saw this guys going 27-0 in the lobby,we then dedicated what was left of the TDM match to ruining his K/D.........let's just say.....mission accomplished 😂
Call Of Duty Finest Hour: 'One man gets a rifle, the other...ammunition! When the man with the rifle goes down the other man picks up the rifle and shoots!' And also Black Ops 3: 'Imagine yourself...in a frozen forest.' Those two lines of dialogue will stay with me forever!
Those Spec-Ops missions where insanely fun. My friends and I started playing them before going out, and ended up playing them instead of going out trying to get 3 stars on all of them. It took us months but we got there. That dull clang it would make when a Juggernaut was coming used to make us crazy. So much fun.
Those spec op missions were amazing in MW2. Doubt anyone will believe me ( I barely believed it and never managed it again) but I completed the breach ( I think thats what it was called) spec ops in 6 secs. It was probably my 10th attempt, annoyed I decided to just flat out run through the middle and by some miracle, managed to jump the riot shield wall before it blocked me and slid into the exit behind them.
I think my COD moment was back to Year 7/8 in Secondary School, at lunch time this group of kids and I used to go into the Library, and use our phones to play World at War Zombies together. We'd be able to get to such high levels before we'd have to stop and it was always such fun!
How about "The Nuke"?? both when you watch it go off in the modern warfare and crawl through the aftermath. but also in MW3 when you get to stand at a distance and watch Makarov push the button, and relive the mindfuck from a different angle.. two of the most epic story and cinematographic moments in video game history!!!
The intro gameplay of the 1st ever Call of Duty. Amazing. And 1st time, it's terrifying seeing it all happen.... And YOU don't have the gun. You carry the ammo & good luck
The memory from COD i will never foeget is from MW2, at the end of the Loose Ends level, where General Shepard betrays you and shoots Ghost and Roach. I was so shocked, and angry, the first time I played, because I spent the whole game to this point wanting to play as Ghost, and with so many of the player characters getting cannonically being killed off I had hope. It was at that moment, I decided Shepard must die. And luckily with that BADASS knife throw to the eye at the end,I could finally lay down my controller and give a proper salute to my fallen hero(s).
I wanted to say: "Well, are there prisons that are really nice anyways, Rob?" But then I realized, there are! Luxury prisons and as it turns out, they work a bit better than regular prisons.
One of my fondest memories comes from the ending of finest hour. You just get out of the sewers from a now ruined city and push on towards the rhine bridge. You have to make your way past machine gun/sniper nests to make it to the towers on the other side. The nazis are bombing the hell out of it to slow down the ally forces and causing the foggy screen to shake. After taking the bridge you have to defend it from the remaining stukas dive bombing your position with a captured aa battery. A close second would be the stalingrad speech and a third would be capturing the nazi airfield.
COD4 is my favourite of all time. Playing through MWr was just a joy and got the plat. Apart from that am Prestige master on 3 of the games. I've had some good times :D Search n destroy I once killed the whole enemy team and defused the bomb with 1 second remaining! Long time ago before could record gameplay sadly, I'd love to be able to watch a replay of that.
New favorite COD moment: that time Dan did a Tuesday checklist feature on COD. Previously it was Evasion with my college roommate. When we really wanted to get into it, we would wear ski masks and helmets.
I was really hoping Nathan would get to Evasion with his spec ops section, probably one of the most tense yet enjoyable things in COD, and it most certainly hasn’t been eclipsed by anything more recent.
Rob, you & I being of similar age will remember the voice actor for Cpt. Price as being Billy Murray ....AKA Detective Sergeant Don Beech aka the dodgy CID copper from The Bill, who wasn't Burnside. Fun....fun Tuesday fact, eh Rob?
off the top of my head; Reznov with the flag at the end of W@W, the ghillie mission on COD4 and when Ghost dies in MW2 and a personal one for me was completing the plane graveyard spec ops mission with my friend, we got the 3 stars and the Platinum popped up straight after...good times
A Call of Duty moment I'll never forget was when I'd played CoD Black Ops for the first time. We were playing four player split screen zombies on kino der toten and if I recall I was Richtofen the German scientist. I mainly stuck to playing RPG's on my PS2 so I wasn't much for playing FPS's and didn't know what to expect, my other friends that were playing had a similar disposition. It was pretty easy to begin with but when it hit round four a foreboding mist settled over the theater followed by an ominous voice requesting our souls, that's when I had a feeling that this wasn't going to end well. Next thing I know me and my teammates are being chased down by hellhounds, a far different pace to the slow, stumbling zombies we'd grown accustomed to, I remember cowering hysterically in the corner with my 3 friends shooting franticly at them being picked off one by one not knowing what to make of it, as you may have guessed we didn't make it to round 5. But even so it wasn't before long I was hitting round 30 on solo mode exploiting every little gap, bobbing and weaving through zombies like a spider weaving a web and gunning down zombie trains with my pack a punched HK21.
Or since Treyarch started making Infinity Ward COD clones, i.e. COD3. That was a yawn-a-thon. IW came back with COD4:MW, which was great and then its soul died after that, as far as I'm concerned, as Activision started commissioning yearly releases from various developers.
Mine is the same as nathan's. I've never coordinated mission tactics and replayed coop mission as much as I did with call of duty spec ops. Seriously miss those so much...
Totally agree with Dave and the all ghillied up statement (never thought I'd post that) of it being the best FPS level of all time ....how many times did you replay it just to kill every one possible in hushed tones awesomeness
I personally enjoyed World at War the most. It was really hard game. And earning the platinum was so satisfying. But the funny thing in it was the difference between the difficulties Hardened and Veteran. On Hardened the enemies are accurate and really deadly so you have to dug in and take cover almost all the time. On Veteran the same thing applies, except there are grenades next to you in your cover. All. The. Time. You have to make the split second decesion whether you throw the grenade back at the enemy or run for the next cover or the cover behind you. The outcome of the decesion you made usually was that either you blow up or you blow up or you get shot in the head the moment you try to change cover. Ah, good ol' fun that was.
Still prefer to see Dave and Rob go at it because of Rob's reaction when Dave kills/beats him and pretends he knows everything about the game they're playing. Lol you can see Rob's insides are about to explode in frustration.
all of these moments had highly unrealistic scenarios. this is why they don't put any effort in giving you an experience and rather just make a generic shooter with some army-movie tropes thrown in.
The final mission in the MW2 spec ops missions. I couldn't complete it alone so I had to get my 8 year old sister and teach her how to play the game so she could help me in split screen. It was the mission that had like 15 of those monstrous juggernaut armored soldiers on the oil rig. All we could do was run out and draw them into a corridor and shoot in the head them with the bolt action sniper rifle to do enough damage to take down their health.
I would have to agree with Dave 100%. I replayed that mission so many times just because I thought it was so cool. I'd also have to say, though, that the AC-130 Gunship mission was pretty cool too. I can't remember if that was MW1 or 2 though.
Best CoD level for me was at the end of MW3 where you stormed Makarov's hotel in Juggernaut suits then hung him from the roof with a steel cable. It doesn't get much more badass than that.
I've only played the first ever Call of Duty and CoD Ghosts. The moment in the first I'll never forget is in this one mission in Africa after a jeep ride you have to defend this guy from infinitely spawning enemies. It took me like 3 hours to beat that mission. The one I won't forget about ghosts is the amazing beginning, it also helped that I watched Gravity a few days beforehand and open space was scary. Too bad the story ended so stupidly.
In WaW where you are in Stalingrad and you had to move up to each checkpoint by sniping people only when the planes would fly above after starting in the bloody fountain, never forget that because of the dead bodies and the kid statue covered in blood was so surreal
This moment will be strange because I have never actually played call of duty, for a month I tried everyday to get used to it - I am not made for FPS games. That's not the memory I have. The story is from when I was still in college, we had a house full of people, six at the time, and one of the guys was this big guy that was obviously much bigger then me, and we didn't get along to say the least, not going to tell what it was about. It got to the point though that I couldn't be alone in the house without a guy named Chris. Chris was dating another roommate of mine, he LOVED black ops, like stopped working so he could constantly play it. Chris was also my protection, he wasn't bigger then the other guy but he worked out and had a lot of muscle and big guy wouldn't pick a fight with him, so I have tons of fond memories of just sitting on the couch beside him doing homework while he played Black ops. A weird memory but despite not playing the games I still think very fondly of the games.
My favourite moment is playing underground survival in Modern Warfare 3. We had a whole plan: Where to go, what to do for the first three rounds, what to do with helicopters, how to deal with the juggernauts.
Ok so it's not playstation but the very first call of duty, or to be more precise, the expansion pack for it on PC is the first and only time I've ever been properly involved and engaged in a gaming clan. To this day I have many fond memories of the late nights gaming with people I'd never met but who very quickly became great friends. So many laughs and so many good times!
In COD:BO2 story-mode if you make all the right choices (don’t let the girl die) and do the side missions right on your first play-through you would get a Rock N’ Roll concert on the credits screen. That blew mi mind!!
Yeah the Normandy invasion is always the best thing to see when there's a WWII game/movie about that war. Nothing beats the opening of Saving Private Ryan when it comes to D-Day. Hopefully one day a developer will be able to replicate that for a WWII game in the future, especially the violent imagery.
I have a multiplayer moment. I was in a search and destroy lobby and I was the only player on my team against a team of 6. I was using a sniper and a shotgun and I decided to go all out to see if I can actually win a round. I got some of the most clutch shots with the sniper and I bull rushed the rest of them and actually won that round. It was a once in a lifetime game considering I'm not a pro and a great memorie I will never forget.
The original COD was special just because it broke the trend in WWII shooters of only having American protagonists. Also had some nice historical touches; the paratrooper caught on the steeple in St-Mère Eglise, the recreation of Pegasus bridge... COD 2 was also memorable for me as it included the second battle of El Alamein, where my grandfather fought.
I agree with Dave, All Ghillied Up is such an amazing level. Also Mile High Club from right at the end of MW1. Doing that on Veteran difficulty felt so good
+SourceSpy91 awwwww that was so hard but satisfying
It took at least 12 hours to get it
I done it twice .... not bragging or anything, but the first time I was so happy to get to the end hostage bit that I shot what I could see and it ended saying "Veterans kill with a headshot" or something like that and the trophy didn't drop ... had to do it all again!!!!
lol, i remember accidentally shooting the hostage a couple of times
The Siege of Stalingrad opening cut-scene from I think Finest Hour. (It's been a while) It's daunting when you're in the boat, rowing towards the city, listening to the speech, hearing the planes and the bullets smacking the water around you and slowly seeing the ruins through the smoke
Royal Fox yesss that’s my favorite, that speach makes me want to fight for mother Russia and I’m from Indiana lol
Actually, wasn't that the very first Call of Duty game?
But yeah, that moment is without a doubt one of the best, especially as you hear the Stuka bombers drop in and bomb the other boats, all while a commissar is holding this speech about the glory that awaits along with the no retreat order from Stalin.
Aye, probably: I couldn't remember what the first one was called or if it even had a name lol.
I remember I was awful at first though and never managed to get up the hill and through the trenches...had to go back to it a couple years later before I even made it past the first level -.-
The early CoD's were the best: Finest Hour, whatever the one I was on about, Big Red 1...all of the originals
I feel pretty nostalgic now; might have to go see if I've still got me old PS2 somewhere >.>
Yeah, Finest Hour basically remade the first CoD mission basically step for step. The speech begins something like "Welcome to the greatest moment of your life"
Finest hour was a trimmed down remake of the first COD for consoles. COD 1 was originally a pc game if i remember the history correct. Glad i want the only one remembering Finest Hour though.
Soap's death. Price's reaction was priceless I'll never forget that moment
All Guillied Up is so hard at the end on Veteran but so satisfying when you do it
DanFarrell98 I played everything except that mission on hardened. I had to put it on simpler
is that the damn ferris wheel , Chernobyl stage?
Yeah,it took hours on veteran, i remember the little ticket shack that i survived veteran on. Dodged and threw back 8 million grenades in that shack.i Remember the wild dogs too, dont shoot them he says, well i shot them on veteran for the first time, then a howl,then the pack ate us. Priceless.
Matthew Fassero I would do the exact same thing in that ticket booth if I failed too many times doing it normally, those Russians love throwing their grenades
I agree 100% with Rob. The Modern Warfare 2 campaign was absolutely unforgettable. SPOILERS INCOMING:
Between Cliffhanger, the Oil Rig mission, the Gulag, seeing Washington DC decimated, watching a nuke explode from an astronaut's point of view, Shepard's infuriating betrayal, and killing Shepard with the knife that you yanked out of your own chest, MW2 was full to the brim of amazing moments that are seared into the hearts and minds of anyone who played the campaign.
Storming the Reichstag with Reznov in WaW was by far my favorite. The moment they burn Chernov, Reznov crossing his arms, and then taking his journal...THEN planting the flag. Perfect.
Must agree with Nathan, Co-op Spec-ops missions were the best.
One moment I'll never forget is when they introduced loot boxes
Before GTA V, Modern warfare 1&2 had a lot of sales records and awards.
Yes Dave! It is the best mission in any game ever. I've always been more of a Battlefield fan but that one still sticks in my mind.
COD moment I won’t forget is finding out Reznov died in the prison break and it was you killing all those men
I use these videos to find what day it is.
I will never forget the £80 i wasted on the cod ghosts season pass edition :(
killpotatohead rip
Ouch man
I feel ya
Idiot
killpotatohead you poor,poor soul
Was it those moments that you only got a skinned gun or something?
I will never forget when Vic died in COD Big Red One. It was so sad and traumatizing.
Who remembers trying to do the very last mission on CoD4 on veteran? The one when you rescue the prisoner from the hijacked plane. The Mile High Club achievement has to be one of the hardest I've ever gotten. Restarting over and over because you got one slight move wrong, died, or threw a flashbang a second or two too late. Nightmare at the time!
My favorite moment from cod is from world at war. The start and end of the pacific campaign always stuck with me ^^
Friday feature 7 memorable beards in video games ? ;)
I gave you the 69th like! You are welcome.
This needs more attention. I _need_ a beard friday feature
Nice.
Adam Thompson well basically I do like you if you laugh so much
Adam Thompson you make me laugh so much
One of my favorite COD moments was storming Point Du Hoc in COD2. I thought landing on the beaches was crazy but it just kept getting crazier after scaling the cliffs and clearing out the bunkers.
Stalingrad mission in World at War like enemy at the gates
I can't remember the name, but I really liked the mission in World at War when you first meet Reznov and have to snipe the German commander. Still haven't managed to kill him with a pistol shot though.
That was good though I think the final mission was the best in WaW, just because of the music and epic feel as you charge forwards with your comrades.
It is Vendetta :)
At one point in the mission, you can glitch through a wall and it puts you right down on the street where the commander is.
Man. It's sad we may never have those epic moments again
Unless you find opening rare loot boxes epic moments, well....
Advanced Warfare had it's own thing going for it.
Yep. The triple AAA gaming scene is dead. At least, it no longer has a soul. So, it's dead in that sense.
Sad but true
J Riibz I thought the AW and Ghosts campaigns were decent and had good moments too. I haven't played the IW campaign so I can't tell you about that
The CVR123 ok
The one moment I remember was in CoD : MW2 , I wanted every achievement on steam as I had played quite a lot of it , and like Nathan I was doing Coop with a friend and we were quite good ,3-starring everything until we reached the last mission of echo I think , where you're in the favelas and lots of guys in bulletproof armor come and you can only use explosives , so you're running around everywhere like a madman planting claymores and using the thumper and grenades while trying to survive .It was quite challenging and took us several weeks of replaying it to 3star it but it was awesome
Watching this was like watching that episode of doctor who ... "Silence in the library" cause we had proper dave and other dave 😂😂 another great vid peeps keep up the good work 😎
I love the first COD Black ops the story is amazing and it's one I won't forget. The introduction of the Thunder Gun along with the best zombies maps with the best Easter egg songs. Playing online when it (first) came out with no cheaters hackers or trolls was some Quality fun I wish I could have again.
Vendetta in World at War really stuck with me. The beginning of the level was pure genius, and the bit where you're crawling under flamethrowers in the window made middle-school me feel badass
Literally any part of Big Red One could be on this list to be frank.
I was obsessed with that game for ages -.-
Xalted118 the mission where you're in the B29, fighting off all the German luftwaffe
Dave, I could not possibly agree more that it's one of the best levels in FPS history. For me personally it's arguably the single best level in gaming, period.
All Black Ops Zombies I, II , III and now Zombie Chronicles with every map remastered "Oh joooy!!"
DAAAAAANNNNN!!!
Rob is the GOAT 🐐
After you rescue price, soap gives price his gun back. The one he threw to soap at the end of cod4.
Never forgot the first time my mate and I saw this guys going 27-0 in the lobby,we then dedicated what was left of the TDM match to ruining his K/D.........let's just say.....mission accomplished 😂
Call Of Duty Finest Hour: 'One man gets a rifle, the other...ammunition! When the man with the rifle goes down the other man picks up the rifle and shoots!' And also Black Ops 3: 'Imagine yourself...in a frozen forest.' Those two lines of dialogue will stay with me forever!
Those Spec-Ops missions where insanely fun. My friends and I started playing them before going out, and ended up playing them instead of going out trying to get 3 stars on all of them. It took us months but we got there. That dull clang it would make when a Juggernaut was coming used to make us crazy. So much fun.
I‘ll never forget buying Skyrim instead of Modern Wafrare 3 That was a great day
Ady Booth Best decision of your life.
Ady Booth Modern warfare 3 in my opinion is the best call of duty ever made
true true it was hella fun.. for me it was ghost
that was my 1st and i agree its so satisfying hanging makarov
Those spec op missions were amazing in MW2. Doubt anyone will believe me ( I barely believed it and never managed it again) but I completed the breach ( I think thats what it was called) spec ops in 6 secs. It was probably my 10th attempt, annoyed I decided to just flat out run through the middle and by some miracle, managed to jump the riot shield wall before it blocked me and slid into the exit behind them.
I think my COD moment was back to Year 7/8 in Secondary School, at lunch time this group of kids and I used to go into the Library, and use our phones to play World at War Zombies together. We'd be able to get to such high levels before we'd have to stop and it was always such fun!
How about "The Nuke"?? both when you watch it go off in the modern warfare and crawl through the aftermath. but also in MW3 when you get to stand at a distance and watch Makarov push the button, and relive the mindfuck from a different angle.. two of the most epic story and cinematographic moments in video game history!!!
The intro gameplay of the 1st ever Call of Duty.
Amazing. And 1st time, it's terrifying seeing it all happen....
And YOU don't have the gun. You carry the ammo & good luck
One of my favourite cod memories is the survival mode on modern warfare 3, I just remember playing it with my friends and it was really enjoyable.
Great video, every moment was great (lived most of them myself), and Dan's story was so cool.
My favourite memories are when I would play the Special Ops missions on MW2 with my Dad, the jugganaut mission on the oil rig was awesome
The best memory I've had is the first time in Stalingrad with Reznov
Long story short.... We need a remastered MW2 ASAP!
Have to fully agree on the All Ghillied up one! I remember playing that mission over and over again cause it was so cool and fun and challenging!
The Stalingrad intro in Call of Duty Finest Hour (PS2). Was my first COD game and that speech is awesome, if you haven't seen it look it up!
BewareTheBatDan Glad I'm not the only one who remembered this...
We need more Dan he isn't just a backup when someone's not available
My favorite cod moment is in black ops 2's credits
The memory from COD i will never foeget is from MW2, at the end of the Loose Ends level, where General Shepard betrays you and shoots Ghost and Roach. I was so shocked, and angry, the first time I played, because I spent the whole game to this point wanting to play as Ghost, and with so many of the player characters getting cannonically being killed off I had hope. It was at that moment, I decided Shepard must die. And luckily with that BADASS knife throw to the eye at the end,I could finally lay down my controller and give a proper salute to my fallen hero(s).
Best CoD moment: MW2, knife throw at the end of the game
I wanted to say: "Well, are there prisons that are really nice anyways, Rob?" But then I realized, there are! Luxury prisons and as it turns out, they work a bit better than regular prisons.
MW2 had the best multiplayer maps
One of my fondest memories comes from the ending of finest hour. You just get out of the sewers from a now ruined city and push on towards the rhine bridge. You have to make your way past machine gun/sniper nests to make it to the towers on the other side. The nazis are bombing the hell out of it to slow down the ally forces and causing the foggy screen to shake. After taking the bridge you have to defend it from the remaining stukas dive bombing your position with a captured aa battery. A close second would be the stalingrad speech and a third would be capturing the nazi airfield.
Rob u d best!
I was so into Modern Warfare 2 too.... :')
The maps, The Guns, The Killstreaks, The Challenges, just everything.. I loved all of it, my favourite COD.
[MODERN WARFARE SPOILERS]
Soap's death
Cried for so long
YES A CALL OF DUTY ONE I HAVE BEEN WAITING FIR THIS
Soap's death. Soap's. Death. HONESTLY. That single moment actually still makes me emotional.
COD4 is my favourite of all time. Playing through MWr was just a joy and got the plat. Apart from that am Prestige master on 3 of the games. I've had some good times :D Search n destroy I once killed the whole enemy team and defused the bomb with 1 second remaining! Long time ago before could record gameplay sadly, I'd love to be able to watch a replay of that.
New favorite COD moment: that time Dan did a Tuesday checklist feature on COD. Previously it was Evasion with my college roommate. When we really wanted to get into it, we would wear ski masks and helmets.
I was really hoping Nathan would get to Evasion with his spec ops section, probably one of the most tense yet enjoyable things in COD, and it most certainly hasn’t been eclipsed by anything more recent.
Rob, you & I being of similar age will remember the voice actor for Cpt. Price as being Billy Murray ....AKA Detective Sergeant Don Beech aka the dodgy CID copper from The Bill, who wasn't Burnside.
Fun....fun Tuesday fact, eh Rob?
"Cliffhanger" in MW2
That one's always stuck with me. Something about it just oozes cool.
off the top of my head; Reznov with the flag at the end of W@W, the ghillie mission on COD4 and when Ghost dies in MW2
and a personal one for me was completing the plane graveyard spec ops mission with my friend, we got the 3 stars and the Platinum popped up straight after...good times
Dave's pick for best mission in CoD history
Huzzah! Dan is finally back and in with the guys for a topic on COD.
Call of duty. The first game with the Russian mission where your sniping in the tower was amazing and i loved it
A Call of Duty moment I'll never forget was when I'd played CoD Black Ops for the first time.
We were playing four player split screen zombies on kino der toten and if I recall I was Richtofen the German scientist.
I mainly stuck to playing RPG's on my PS2 so I wasn't much for playing FPS's and didn't know what to expect, my other friends that were playing had a similar disposition. It was pretty easy to begin with but when it hit round four a foreboding mist settled over the theater followed by an ominous voice requesting our souls, that's when I had a feeling that this wasn't going to end well. Next thing I know me and my teammates are being chased down by hellhounds, a far different pace to the slow, stumbling zombies we'd grown accustomed to, I remember cowering hysterically in the corner with my 3 friends shooting franticly at them being picked off one by one not knowing what to make of it, as you may have guessed we didn't make it to round 5.
But even so it wasn't before long I was hitting round 30 on solo mode exploiting every little gap, bobbing and weaving through zombies like a spider weaving a web and gunning down zombie trains with my pack a punched HK21.
I remember playing the COD 4 Demo and having my mind blown. Such a great series. I doubt any COD game will be as good as the MW series.
Sadly the franchise has been downhill since BO2
Cla141 Couldn't agree more
Or since Treyarch started making Infinity Ward COD clones, i.e. COD3. That was a yawn-a-thon. IW came back with COD4:MW, which was great and then its soul died after that, as far as I'm concerned, as Activision started commissioning yearly releases from various developers.
Since World at War you mean
Black Ops 3 was decent, and Ghosts was subpar, but the rest were garbage.
It peaked at Ghosts. Then the childrens Thomas the tank hate train started and all the studios caved in and made colourful kids games from then on.
The moment in cod i wont forget : When CoD2 acutally was an awesome competitive online game and we played it on LAN national championship.
Mine is the same as nathan's.
I've never coordinated mission tactics and replayed coop mission as much as I did with call of duty spec ops. Seriously miss those so much...
What a treat, listening to Dan & Dave's Access PS origin story... of course they'll now have to settle it once & for all, via one on onesie :)
Spec ops missions in mw2 were amazing and all the snow levels honestly
Totally agree with Dave and the all ghillied up statement (never thought I'd post that) of it being the best FPS level of all time ....how many times did you replay it just to kill every one possible in hushed tones awesomeness
Well done dan on your first tuesday feature, great game to pick 👍
I personally enjoyed World at War the most. It was really hard game. And earning the platinum was so satisfying. But the funny thing in it was the difference between the difficulties Hardened and Veteran. On Hardened the enemies are accurate and really deadly so you have to dug in and take cover almost all the time. On Veteran the same thing applies, except there are grenades next to you in your cover. All. The. Time. You have to make the split second decesion whether you throw the grenade back at the enemy or run for the next cover or the cover behind you. The outcome of the decesion you made usually was that either you blow up or you blow up or you get shot in the head the moment you try to change cover. Ah, good ol' fun that was.
Dan vs Dave on One on Onesie!
Still prefer to see Dave and Rob go at it because of Rob's reaction when Dave kills/beats him and pretends he knows everything about the game they're playing. Lol you can see Rob's insides are about to explode in frustration.
all of these moments had highly unrealistic scenarios.
this is why they don't put any effort in giving you an experience and rather just make a generic shooter with some army-movie tropes thrown in.
The final mission in the MW2 spec ops missions. I couldn't complete it alone so I had to get my 8 year old sister and teach her how to play the game so she could help me in split screen. It was the mission that had like 15 of those monstrous juggernaut armored soldiers on the oil rig. All we could do was run out and draw them into a corridor and shoot in the head them with the bolt action sniper rifle to do enough damage to take down their health.
I would have to agree with Dave 100%. I replayed that mission so many times just because I thought it was so cool. I'd also have to say, though, that the AC-130 Gunship mission was pretty cool too. I can't remember if that was MW1 or 2 though.
Best CoD level for me was at the end of MW3 where you stormed Makarov's hotel in Juggernaut suits then hung him from the roof with a steel cable. It doesn't get much more badass than that.
I've only played the first ever Call of Duty and CoD Ghosts. The moment in the first I'll never forget is in this one mission in Africa after a jeep ride you have to defend this guy from infinitely spawning enemies. It took me like 3 hours to beat that mission. The one I won't forget about ghosts is the amazing beginning, it also helped that I watched Gravity a few days beforehand and open space was scary. Too bad the story ended so stupidly.
Why did NOBODY say Ghost and Roach’s death from MW2?
AY ANOTHER AWESOME VIDEOO!!!!
Dragon Gaming lmfao
Dragon Gaming u are only 1 minute in
Hollie looks different in this video
Abdulrahman Alhumidan she finally stopped wearing all that make-up
Was she even in this video? I can't tell if you're pulling our legs or not.
In WaW where you are in Stalingrad and you had to move up to each checkpoint by sniping people only when the planes would fly above after starting in the bloody fountain, never forget that because of the dead bodies and the kid statue covered in blood was so surreal
Wow, you guys finally speak about CALL OF DUTY games 🤣
The fresh prince reference. Now the theme song is stuck in my head.
This moment will be strange because I have never actually played call of duty, for a month I tried everyday to get used to it - I am not made for FPS games. That's not the memory I have. The story is from when I was still in college, we had a house full of people, six at the time, and one of the guys was this big guy that was obviously much bigger then me, and we didn't get along to say the least, not going to tell what it was about. It got to the point though that I couldn't be alone in the house without a guy named Chris. Chris was dating another roommate of mine, he LOVED black ops, like stopped working so he could constantly play it. Chris was also my protection, he wasn't bigger then the other guy but he worked out and had a lot of muscle and big guy wouldn't pick a fight with him, so I have tons of fond memories of just sitting on the couch beside him doing homework while he played Black ops. A weird memory but despite not playing the games I still think very fondly of the games.
My favourite moment is playing underground survival in Modern Warfare 3. We had a whole plan: Where to go, what to do for the first three rounds, what to do with helicopters, how to deal with the juggernauts.
When Dimitri first meets Reznov amongst the dead bodies is a top moment for me..
The Big Red One from COD2 was like playing the opening scene from Private Ryan.
Ok so it's not playstation but the very first call of duty, or to be more precise, the expansion pack for it on PC is the first and only time I've ever been properly involved and engaged in a gaming clan. To this day I have many fond memories of the late nights gaming with people I'd never met but who very quickly became great friends. So many laughs and so many good times!
I didn't actually played cod before, so my favorite moment was today when I saw Dan in the episode. I mean, that's a very rare moment.
In COD:BO2 story-mode if you make all the right choices (don’t let the girl die) and do the side missions right on your first play-through you would get a Rock N’ Roll concert on the credits screen. That blew mi mind!!
Cod 1 D-Day was the best
Yeah the Normandy invasion is always the best thing to see when there's a WWII game/movie about that war. Nothing beats the opening of Saving Private Ryan when it comes to D-Day. Hopefully one day a developer will be able to replicate that for a WWII game in the future, especially the violent imagery.
I have a multiplayer moment. I was in a search and destroy lobby and I was the only player on my team against a team of 6. I was using a sniper and a shotgun and I decided to go all out to see if I can actually win a round. I got some of the most clutch shots with the sniper and I bull rushed the rest of them and actually won that round. It was a once in a lifetime game considering I'm not a pro and a great memorie I will never forget.
Omg! I thought this Dan fellow was a myth or urban legend! Nice to see you buddy.
The original COD was special just because it broke the trend in WWII shooters of only having American protagonists. Also had some nice historical touches; the paratrooper caught on the steeple in St-Mère Eglise, the recreation of Pegasus bridge... COD 2 was also memorable for me as it included the second battle of El Alamein, where my grandfather fought.