So sorry for the annoying silent parts😭 the copyright claim was a "shared" review, and the split was actually not shared at all. 😕 I try my best to upload my videos early to take care of any claims in editing so I don't end up muting myself, but this happened after the video was live. Apologies again, and thank you so much for watching.
Nice review of bf1, bf2042 is more about the large maps and large scale warfare there’s no story mode so all the footage was multiplayer maps we’ll be able to play on. Bf1 was very story based.
many other youtubers didn't had any problem showing those parts with the music, so it's just annoying, and it would just cause that the video isn't monitized, not very bad at all, too annoying for me, dislike sorry.
@@spartan.X well your comment helped promote my video so you end up kind of neutral even with the dislike. And also, I didn't want to put them in, I have no idea why other RUclipsrs were able to make money off their vids with the full trailer. I was not.
Honestly, this was my favorite BF due to immersion and atmosphere. Sure, ww1- not everyone was running around with automatic weapons, but they sure nailed the setting.
@@HannaHsOverInvested , seems like that history minor you mentioned wasn't very modern... lol The first clip is WW1 France, probably near the end of the war seeing as how many American weapons there are (notably the Colt M1911 .45 ACP pistol, a distinctly American service sidearm first developed in 1904 by John Moses Browning). The Americans didn't enter WW1 until it was already coming to a close, meaning that this battle is likely somewhere from late 1915-1917. And yes, as the game said, millions died ultimately for nothing. That's partly why that generation is called the "Lost Generation". However, some of the greatest minds and people took part in the war, and helped shape their outlook on the world, such as J.R.R. Tolkien and Walt Disney.
@@catholicpatriotusa1507 Are you okay? It seems like you're trying to be rude, and trying to feel superior to me and I'm not really sure why. Regardless, this isn't the space for you to do that, especially since nothing you said has relevance on what I was talking about, or my history minor. I am not even sure to what you are referring. My comments were about the Christmas Truce and the war on a whole.
Gamers are pretty desensitized to shooting and dying in games, which isn't a problem, it's very far from reality. But with things like WWI it's important to not dismiss the reality of life lost there. That's why I loved this intro to the game, it make you feel every death and highlights how much of it there is. It's strong enough to target jaded gamers. That's why I knew the end of the sequence was gonna hit you the hardest. I love stories of humanity in war, like the Christmas treaty. I'm glad you enjoyed this it's one of my favorite game series.
Add the cool fact that every time you die in the intro a real life soldier’s name is displayed in your screen along with birth date and death date. Chilly
Exactly. I loved this first mission for that reason. Despite playing violent games for years and understanding the reality that inspired them, this constant death and soldier names of this mission really hit hard.
Sadly they did not capture this with BFV and thats why so many didn't like it, it didn't give us that feeling of being in the war and those emotions, that these were real people, instead they chose mostly made up missions
I remember when all the trailers for Battlefield 1 came out, the anti-video game crowd made a bunch of claims that it “glorified” war, or made light of how horrible WWI actually was. But the game itself does not pull many punches with how hard that war was. I think your reaction as you watched the gameplay is what they were going for. The whole story mode has you following individual soldiers and seeing how war effected them. And not every story ends well.
"This one I'm not having as hard a time with because it hasn't happened yet" Pretty much the reason why these two games had such polarized themes. BF1 was about the horrors of WW1, quite hard to make something light hearted about it. The singleplayer campaign was also appropriately themed: several short stories centered on different characters, different places, describing the terrible hardships they went through, it's all such an emotional rollercoaster. BF3, BF4 and now BF2042 are fictional wars in the near future, so it's harder to feel bad or guilty for enjoying it. Still, I'm a bit disappointed the new one doesn't have a campaign similar to BF1 (it's just gonna be multiplayer), because the setting deserves stories being told: climate change, global conflict, economic disaster has left the world in shambles and the remaining superpowers, Russia and the US, are in conflict again over the scraps but instead of using their own professional armies they just hire the millions of refugees affected by the disasters to do their dirty work for them. The poor killing each other for the benefit of the rich and powerful.
@@boopjackrex7598 But IMO, all fully priced shooters (this will likely cost $60), especially Battlefield games, SHOULD have a campaign... like BF3 and BF4 did. Like, they were full-scale, VERY popular BF games, and they both featured a full-fledged campaign. A story behind the world. If 2042 doesn't, it'll just be sad.
@@Insightmovieflix thanks. I really have a hard time how so many people get it so wrong though. Like, it's not "everyone is joining the US or Russia because nations collapsed" but rather everyone is f***ed and the two remaining functional nations are profiting from it and exploiting the people who have nowhere to go. The specialists we play as don't give a damn about the US or Russia (the fact we play as then regardless of the team is fitting), they're just trying to win some time for their folks back at the floating rust bucket.
They said they weren’t making a campaign because they were never great at it. They said themselves that they do multiplayer best so they decided to solely focus on it. I think it’s whatever, if they think it’ll make the game better then I’m fine with it.
well, except that it usually still does. until they actually show gameplay(in which they did right after), one should always remain suspicious. 2042 actually looks really promising and is a breath of fresh air. Edit: WELL SHIT nevermind then. Made this comment about half a year ago and well.....Damn I'm glad I didn't preorder is all I got to say.
Game engine footage doesn’t mean it’s in game footage. They have post production assets in said engine that aren’t present in game. Which is cool in a sense that it can be used for movies and stuff but bad in the sense they can bullshit us. But I’m pretty sure EA learned their lesson.
@@joshsheperd8466 I mean EA hasn't really Lied about in-game engine footage. I mean look at BF4, BF1, BF5, nad 2042. They have always looked identical to the gameplay.
@@HannaHsOverInvested It is indeed a compliment! So many so called gamers and streamers recorded their reaction to the trailer and laughed in disbelief to that RPG trick in the air the soldier did, when in fact that has been a "trick shot" in Battlefield games since practically the first games. That trick is one of the "battlefield moments" the community fondly remembers and are proud of showing off if they manage to do one, because it is hard to pull off! With that moment (and many others actually) in the trailer, the devs are acknowledging the community, so the "gamers" that laughed at that part are not only showing their ignorance towards the series, they are also in a way disrespecting the community by laughing at the legendary "Rendezook" moment. You on the other hand, not being a gamer yourself, still recognized a cool moment for the sake of it being cool, and it was such a nice reaction!
@@HannaHsOverInvested it was a compliment. A gamer that plays this is like an og to battlefield. He made the most viral battlefield video when he made that same trick as the one in the video. For other gamers even some battlefield gamers to not be hype for that scene is like a 5 year old hating Christmas
@@nickantosz7120 in fact it's where you can make the difference between real bf fan and people just jumping on the hype train without knowing what bf sandbox gameplay is capable of
Quick note on the Christmas Truce in the First World War: Soldiers joined in singing carols, traded contraband like beer, chocolate and cigarettes, showed each other pictures of their family back home and treated each other like fellow humans. It showed human nature at its best. In some places. In other parts of the front, they started to sing, soldiers emerged under white banners from both sides; and one side opened fire as soon as the other side was vulnerable. Or one trench would throw boxes of chocolates into their enemy's ranks... and the other side threw mines and grenades. It didn't matter if you were looking at a soldier from Britain, Germany, France, Italy, etc. you could still see a respectful, decent human being... or you could see a murderous, hateful monster. People are great, sometimes. People are horrible, sometimes.
Maybe that's the reason why younger generations are more and more anti war anti agression, we played Call of Duty, and Battlefield so much we understood that war is costly, have no glory, and costs lives. Although the multiplayers server has time and time again proven me wrong on this.
You obviously don't know anything about war in general. You really think the fact that a bunch of kids playing video games contribute to no wars? You act like its the general public that decides if we go to war or not.
@@53Strat I said nothing about the decision maker for going and or be involved in a war. I implied intentions by the younger generation. You might need to chill down a bit.
Battlefield 1 was my introduction to the Battlefield franchise, and honestly going into it the phrase "you are not expected to survive " had an impact on me, especially because this was ment to be reflection of ww1, and this opening was what set me as a fan of this series
I knew someone who was a medic in the Army, and he had a panic attack after watching me play one of the Battlefield games because of the realisms of it. He had to go into the other room to calm down. It was kind of a wake up call for me about others getting PTSD, and something like these games can be a trigger for them.
Its kinda disturbing that the more technique of cg and programming developes, the more realistic the game becomes, and the more it becomes realistic, the more it is called and remembered as masterpiece nowadays... (For example, Battlefield 1 intro and in-game soldiers' shoutings of mental breakdown, Call of duty ww2 omaha beach landing scene, etc)
@@mixingcat5213 they're known as masterpieces because of that exact reason; it's not violence for the sake of violence, it's highlighting the suffering in real life events. it invokes genuine human emotion, and gives awareness regarding how horrific war can truly be. In these scenes, they're no longer games, they're memorials.
@@HannaHsOverInvested what's cool is that the maneuver was never intended when designing the game. They gave you the option to eject from the jet, and if you timed it right and lined it up, you could re-enter your jet. You could also fire your weapon once ejected, as a last ditch effort to finish an enemy fighter off. Eventually players started to eject and land a shot on enemy jets which is extremely difficult. One day, a mad man was able to accomplish all 3 in one sequence creating what we now know as a rendezook. A combination of skill, creativity and good old imagination, used to create art and flat out drop our jaws. That clip in the trailer was not just for cinematics, but a lover letter to the battlefield community. Usually I roll my eyes when i see stunts straight out of the fast and furious franchise, but this one is the exception. cant wait for bf 2042!
You're not soft for not really enjoying shooter games or games at all, everyone has their own taste and interests, so for me as a "gamer" playing a sniper in battlefield is like meditation, lining up your crosshair for the perfect one-shot kill while taking into account distance, bullet drop and velocity is just zen for me /shrug
It really is funny since what I find relaxing is the polar opposite of sniping and that is being the Aggressor/Pusher. I only now realize how weird it is to find calm and satisfaction in Tanking/Pushing maneuvers. Dying over and over again, pushing and pushing further. I dunno, something about being at the front of every encounter or die tanking for the team puts me at peace.
As a gamer and a Battlefield fan, I enjoyed your reactions. It's the same kind of reaction I hope for when I show my partner trailers that I am excited about.. she's never as excited.
battlefield has always been known for its chaos, explosions everywhere, gunshots in the distances, buildings crumbling down... its an overwhelming game for a lot of people and thats why a lot of people tend to play it for a little and then m,ove on to something more easy to get into like CoD. but if you give battlefield a shot and even play witha group of friends its some of the best gaming youll experience :)
I think that's one of the reasons I got into it. Pushing forward with machine guns and snipers going ham at you, the motars taking out the homies never knowing if your gonna make it to the enemy to fight before being smoked its all so memorizing and blood pumping.
@@madgermandoger7457 Battlefield 1 Operations mode was what made me fall in love the game, the chaos around the objectives and the war cries everytime we would capture a sector were just amazing
"How else are you going to take out a chopper from the roof of a skyscraper?" Me, a veteran of the battle of Shanghi: thats why i jammed it into the elevator.
The intro scene where the soldier gets helped up he is done so by a french soldier, notice how despite being American the coloured soldiers are using french gear due to segregation and serving under french command instead of American. This game has a lot of detail both in game and in its codex system which was done by amazing people such as The Great War and Forgotten Weapons.
Honestly I love this approach, so many pieces of media show just the most known stuff. There was so much going on back then that doesn't see the light of day today, so seeing the prototype weaponry and lesser known parts of ww1, it's so refreshing.
@@s.p.d.c4168 this would be represented by the assault class in the french army which is black, but the faction itself came with a dlc. The prologue focuses on the harlem hellfighters, an all afro-american unit that fought under the french command because of racism.
You know that the American forces fought under the French not because of racism but because they were too few to fought on their own. Even today in NATO missions the command is given in one country based on strategic reasson in order for all units to fought with a central command. Also the French colonys had way more black people than America and the same reasson happen with the British and thir Indian regiments. Also for the people that know nothing about the military if you are bringing people half a planet away to fight you DO NOT SEPERATE THEM. You don't mix Indians with French nor Greeks with Africans. The reasson is you lose country bonds. For a mission or two is fine but all of the will going to die before their brothery love surface and become combat effective and hardent.
There's this one NPC in that level in battlefield 1 who was crying in the middle of the battlefield, honestly that was the most emotionally impactful part of the game for me.
Totally agree. Appreciating history EVEN if it makes them stressed and hard emotions - very few vocal people nowadays have this open-minded trait. History is meant to be learned upon not hidden away cuz it's "too violent". Thanks for uploading! Subbed!
Playing the campaign for Battlefield 1 was one of my favorite BF experiences. The grit was intense, and you were given a true sense of the terror felt by those in the field. There were heart-wrenching moments, and moments of triumph. There is even a sequence in one level where you play as a messenger pigeon sent to request an artillery strike to save your human avatar.
If that game makes you sad its doing it's job. Battlefield 1 is my favourite of the series due to its immersive atmosphere and storytelling. I'd recommend checking out the other 'War Stories' from Battlefield 1. The War Stories are small self contained stories that focus on different characters across WW1 and explores the atrocities, loss, companionship, hope and dread that all came with it
Wow whoever played that BF1 traler was a bit of a psychopath. He shot down EVERY dude sitting around in the dirt. He basically played the whole thing in performance mode.
"I'm stressed" "I would need a nap after this" I'm gonna level with you, Chickadee. We haven't even reached the main menu yet :P That's the prologue before you begin. Sidenote: Did you watch 'They Shall Not Grow Old'? Sidenote-Aside-Post Script-Also, just make the videos 3hrs long because we're greedy. Haha. I kid...Unless...
20:00 yes. It is showcasing different “maps” or “environments” because playing a tactical shooter game like this requires tactics. the element of the unknown and random is what keeps it exiting. playing on a single environment, the players would learn everything to the point it would be boring. Because they know all the ins and outs. And flanking your enemy. getting behind them for an advantage, Is a very real thing, both in game and for real. So lots of big wide destructible environments to play in, keeps it interesting, (battlefield games specialise in making all objects in a game destroyable) Opening up new tactics for attacking and defending. As they say in battlefield=Who needs a door when you can make your own. Or “you dont call an airstrike, you are the airstrike” It also has a lot of vehicular combat, with tanks, jets, helicopters, jeeps and ATVs meaning you could strap C4 explosives to an ATV, And send it flying towards an enemy tank With different classes and all these vehicles. Along with destructive environments. Oh and as you can see. Environments also affected by weather. Its a battlefield. making your team working together to win is all the more important. battlefield. Is mastery of the chaos. Being able to do your chosen job without being distracted by everything. That is what a soldier does in battlefield.
I for one have certainly gotten softer and more sensitive as I've gotten older. I'm convinced that recognizing other people are human too with lives and experiences of their own is a sign of maturity.
Im not gonna lie when i first played through the bf1 intro it definitely pulled my heart a bit ive played so many first person 3rd person shooters over the years but that intro mission in bf1 never made me feel so sad in my life.
This was my first video I watched from you and it was really interesting as you dont have much experiance with games before and it was really fun to watch your reactions! You seem like a really honest person :D
To be honest, it's so amazing that people can have such different opinions on things. For example, I understand the horror of the real events of the war years, but when I am at the computer in the Battlefield, I do not feel any anxiety. I enjoy the game, relax my brain from everyday life. And I'd like to give you a mental hug, if you don't mind🤲🌸
Nothing wrong with being a marshmallow, of course. And the videos did a solid job in recreating a sheer overwhelm that a soldier on a modern battlefield can experience, even if they went a bit over the top in depicting violence ( a more muted version would have packed an even bigger punch because it would have been even more realistic). As a suggestion for completely stress free and hype war related game trailer, I'd love to see your reaction to the Metal Slug Tactics. Atomic Heart would be a good choice if you are ever in the mood for something extremely weird but at the same time very intringuing. That game has a lot of trailers out, including a very recent one featuring a banger music track.
I think the music will be good in atomic heart cause if I'm correct Mick Gordon is composing the soundtracks for that game and he's done a great job with DOOM Eternal's soundtracks.
@@Captain_Chromosome At the very least Mick Gordon has contributed a song the devs featured in their second to latest video, one with extended gameplay showcase. Hopefully, he be fully involved with the dev team and won't get hosed by them like he was with Bethesda. However the latest trailer, showed at this year's online E3, is all about juxtoposition, so instead of pure metal the song featured is... something else entirely, lol.
Seeing this made me remeber a small game that really was a hit back then, Valiant Hearts. It carries the same World War 1 scenary but less focused on the combat itself and rather on loose stories of a few members of it. I'd suggest to check out the trailer, but I must warn its a real stab to the feelings (Atleast, for me it always is.)
I absolutely enjoyed your reaction to the rendezook (the jet pilot deploying and shooting the other jet). My reaction was basically the same, but for a different reason, as in "I can't believe they included it in the trailer"!
I cried during the beginning of Battlefield 1, I think a lot of people felt that way, it's how your supposed to feel. Battlefield wasn't trying to glorify the war, maybe one of the first games I played that did that. There are others like it I just hadn't played them. The Stories for Battlefield 1 gave the same feeling. that war wasn't good. No war is or ever will be. When I play the game I just try to remember that. and remember it's a game, that I'm home in a country that doesn't have war. Doesn't always help though....
Yeah like the contrast between Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. The first title treating a modern war as an unforgiving and dehumanizing experience, that is slow methodical, and the use of modern technology works only to dehumanize your enemies Modern warfare 2 has the same aesthetics, but a far different attitude. Being more acted like a Hollywood action movie
@@Native_Beats_ the first COD on pc with ww2 setting had a good take on the war story too with the stormingnof the beschikbaar as a Russian soldier. Dessert who were afraid to get killed got killed by their own officers. You actually started only with an ammo clip. You had to pay a gun out of a dead soldier hands.
Brothers in Arms, Cannon Fodder, Spec Ops: The Line, ARMA titles, First CODs, Modern Warfare... That did this theme. The case is that usually media skipped over the true narrative and tried to paint them as "glorifying violence".
In my opinion Storm of Steel is the best prologue ever-made in the BF series, as it really did its job in drowning the players into the stories (the six chapters in single player).
My great grandfather fought in WWI. Parents said he never liked talking about it. All they got out of him was that it was a dark time in history where mankind showed in full just how evil they can be. War is hell, and I say this games story mode captured that very well.
The rocket launcher from the jet is based on a clip from a multiplayer match in Battlefield 3 by stun_gravy, here's a link to it if that interests you: ruclips.net/video/FOaGhE_sejI/видео.html
Stun_Gravy made the trick famous, but he didn't start it. Another player did in an earlier game, Battlefield 1982. ruclips.net/video/LNTDVH4l2qs/видео.html
@@thinkverse_ schenanigans have been part of battlefield from day 1. We used to do this back in 2005 in BF2. We used to get 10-15 people on the wings of the bombers in BF1942 and make a propper parachute drop in 2002
A lot of the soldiers that participated in war came back broken and pessimistic. They rarely show it, but that is the sad fact that soldiers are either stubborn to admit the hurting from everything they experienced or they're afraid to lose what they have accomplished in the eyes of their superiors. The worst thing is that after WW1, soldier were cast aside in society. They couldn't get any help, workplaces rejected veterans and even placed signs to say they don't accept them. The people couldn't empathize with them, as they couldn't grasp the horrors that they had to endure and the only solemn they could get is with the same soldiers they fought side by side. This is why the people who lived during that time came to be known as "The Lost Generation".
I'm 28 and I'm definitely getting softer as I'm getting older. Watching you watch BF1 is making me feel somewhat emotional too. That first mission hits hard. Especially the end scene with the two guys aiming their guns at each other
@@HannaHsOverInvested yeah. in many of these games they give you your health back after several seconds. so you only die if you get shot a few times in a row.
I just found this vid, as a person that plays this game and games just like this for years, I reeeeeeaally like your input and point of view of it. You got a sub
I majored in european history specifically for the world wars (kinda wish i did ancient/medieval which was a category too). We cant, we must not forget the World Wars
8:28 I still remember the 1st time I heard about the christmas truce, I just stopped and I cried, I genuinelly cried. For these men 100 years ago, fathers from 100 years ago, sons from 100 years ago, brothers, workers... people.
the Halo cinematic and live action trailers would be great to react to. Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, Halo 4, Halo 5, Halo: Infinite.
Bf1 wasnt so much a "teacher" of history but it brought a lot of forgotten WWI era stories and history to more peoples attention. The game is stunningly authentic though, with the weapons and details. Actually im a major history buff, and if it wasnt for Bf1 and watching Bf1 gameplay videos and getting that type of content into my algorithm then i may not have discovered "Timeghost" and "The Great War" channels her eon youtube lol.
You should watch the Battlefield 5 introduction. It wasn't the most liked game of the franchise, but that music and overall atmosphere of the introduction to that game always gets to me.
That introduction and The Last Tiger were the only parts that I liked ngl The piloting bit was my favorite and I wish they'd have a plane history like BF1
This is amazing content from a reaction channel, most are just stealing youtube videos with their facecam with no emotion but you add so much to the video. I haven't subscribed to a channel for years until now lol.
You think the opening cinematic is stressful, in game it gets super crazy, men on horseback slashing your friends with swords, as men on the side get cut down by enemy players, meanwhile you got a land ship tank rolling up on you and there's no escape
BF1 is amazing. That game has such an incredible atmosphere. I can't get enough of video on this game that I had to make a video of it too. Can't wait to see BF2042 !
I work on Battlefield2042 at DICE and this was so much fun to watch, especially your genuine reaction to the jet scene with the rocket launcher (known as a rendezook)! 😄
Hey, the world is tough, and whenever I find myself in this situation that your in, I always steel myself and push through. I always strive for a better world and I find the deaths of those men in the past would be for naught if we didn't build a great future. We live in hard times but we have come so far that giving up now would be an insult to our ancestors.
Since the game map is now bigger than the last 5 battlefield games that we had That now 120 or 130 players? will be on a massive scale battle warzone with PC having to use 120 players vs 120 players while consoles will have 64 players vs 64 players in a medium warzone they added some natural disasters occurring once! In the game it will only come and not twice but if the match is longer then that time it will somehow have a 100% or 80% to come back even more Easter eggs will be discovered through out the game meet ya on the battlefield soldier!
For me, when I play the 'historical' games (such as BF1 and CoD:WWII), I really appreciate the amount of detail they put into the game to show just how harrowing war is. They don't hold back from the grittiness. One mission I played in BF1 brought me to tears at the end. I had to take a break before playing the next 'War Story'. Call of Duty WWII was a personal favorite. And the fact they included a part of one of history's most harrowing events (the Holocaust) as the war in Europe drew to an end, it was just bone-chilling and heartbreaking. History is an important part in our lives, something that we must learn from. Otherwise, horrific events such as war, civil unrest, etc., are doomed to repeat themselves. Great reaction btw. And I can understand how you feel about games like that. Have a good day :) ✌
@@HannaHsOverInvested watched the video all the way throughout and I honestly loved the commentary and your honesty of your opinion all the way through great and amazing job!!
Battlefield 1 was just such an emotional rollercoaster. It just hit every pathos and ethos beat. "It was called 'The War to End All Wars'... ...It ended NOTHING."
21:27 as a long-time Battlefield fan, that's just instant dopamine. The guy who originally pulled the trick back in 2011 (as far as I can tell anyway,) was like the happiest man alive when he reacted to it. It's called a RendeZook by the way for those that don't know. as in rendezvousing with your plane after hopping out of it and "zooking" (basically firing an unguided rocket) the plane/jet on your tail.
8:18 One of the details that touch me most in this whole game is there’s are two guys, one is crawled up there next to that wood crying and then there’s a guy with the helmet with a spike on it that just has shell shock. The person in this play through just mode them down. Love the video and there’s just one game I would like you to take a look at the name of the game is called ARK survival evolved and it’s getting an animated TV show with Vin Diesel and David Tennant ( The best Doctor Who )
I once was playing battlefield 1 with my friend. I was infantry soldier with rifle running through the field. I saw a burning tank and thought "wow nice decorative object" and than I heard screams of agonising pain and saw two actual players crawling out burning alive and die. Dam... I had a helluva goosebumps...
I envy you for visiting Vimy Ridge. Visiting to pay my respects to the men who gave their lives in that war is high on my bucket list. As far as the disconnect from games, sometimes you can't. Depending on what you're playing it may hit closer to home, and you think about that connection before, during, and even after your gameplay. That's part of why Battlefield 1 has such a visceral feel. Because the focus was on realism, showcasing the horrors of what people called the War to end all Wars. My grandfather was a WW2 veteran, and even today if I'm playing or watching something centred on that nightmare, he's in my thoughts, and I can't help but think about what he and so many others went through.
What always gets me about WW1 are the letters, more specifically the fates tied to them. I‘ve seen many different ones from equally different people, fathers, sons, brothers, teachers and everything in between. Seeing them describe the horrors they had to face on a daily basis always brings a tear to my eye. Millions of young men, happy and optimistic at first, humbled by the harsh and brutal truth of war, when all they fought for was basically dirt under their feet. This game really is remarkable for holding onto the true nature of war and is easily one of the best first person experiences.
8:16 fun fact in this scene that soldier right there ( idk if you can see him ) was shell shocked with the other soldiers who were just walking aimlessly you can choose to shoot them or not to shoot
plus signs pretty much always mean health, heath bars and health pickups and the like. It can also signify that a character has a positive modifier added to their stats along with the subtraction sign which is a negative modifier, but that usually shows up in status menus.
So sorry for the annoying silent parts😭 the copyright claim was a "shared" review, and the split was actually not shared at all. 😕
I try my best to upload my videos early to take care of any claims in editing so I don't end up muting myself, but this happened after the video was live.
Apologies again, and thank you so much for watching.
its funny how she's into but don't know to much about it lmao
Nice review of bf1, bf2042 is more about the large maps and large scale warfare there’s no story mode so all the footage was multiplayer maps we’ll be able to play on. Bf1 was very story based.
React to the pacific and you'll get tons of views and I mean the whole series, Plus it'll emotional toughen you up.
many other youtubers didn't had any problem showing those parts with the music, so it's just annoying, and it would just cause that the video isn't monitized, not very bad at all, too annoying for me, dislike sorry.
@@spartan.X well your comment helped promote my video so you end up kind of neutral even with the dislike.
And also, I didn't want to put them in, I have no idea why other RUclipsrs were able to make money off their vids with the full trailer. I was not.
2042 is just for fun, the battlefield 1 was more of a tribute to the deceased.
And Battlefield 5 was terrible as a shooter and even worse as the historical one.
Honestly, this was my favorite BF due to immersion and atmosphere. Sure, ww1- not everyone was running around with automatic weapons, but they sure nailed the setting.
Unfortunately BFV was no tribute
@@gameboyterrorysta6307 bf5 fun
Bf1 = fun
I respect that the "Let's all get along" person is willing to watch just straight up war videos
🤣🤣🤣 thanks man.
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@@HannaHsOverInvested , seems like that history minor you mentioned wasn't very modern... lol
The first clip is WW1 France, probably near the end of the war seeing as how many American weapons there are (notably the Colt M1911 .45 ACP pistol, a distinctly American service sidearm first developed in 1904 by John Moses Browning). The Americans didn't enter WW1 until it was already coming to a close, meaning that this battle is likely somewhere from late 1915-1917.
And yes, as the game said, millions died ultimately for nothing. That's partly why that generation is called the "Lost Generation". However, some of the greatest minds and people took part in the war, and helped shape their outlook on the world, such as J.R.R. Tolkien and Walt Disney.
@@catholicpatriotusa1507 Are you okay? It seems like you're trying to be rude, and trying to feel superior to me and I'm not really sure why. Regardless, this isn't the space for you to do that, especially since nothing you said has relevance on what I was talking about, or my history minor. I am not even sure to what you are referring. My comments were about the Christmas Truce and the war on a whole.
Battlefield 1: heartbreaking and thought provoking gameplay from the intro
Battlefield 2042: WHOA YEAHHHH KICKSTART MY HEART!!!!!
Honestly ^ lmao
WHOAAA! YEAHHHH! FREEDOOOOM!
@@ClingyCrab * chaos and war rage on in the video*
battlefield 2042 is pure fan service
@@shauneth03 Honestly we were needing that
Gamers are pretty desensitized to shooting and dying in games, which isn't a problem, it's very far from reality. But with things like WWI it's important to not dismiss the reality of life lost there. That's why I loved this intro to the game, it make you feel every death and highlights how much of it there is. It's strong enough to target jaded gamers.
That's why I knew the end of the sequence was gonna hit you the hardest.
I love stories of humanity in war, like the Christmas treaty. I'm glad you enjoyed this it's one of my favorite game series.
Add the cool fact that every time you die in the intro a real life soldier’s name is displayed in your screen along with birth date and death date. Chilly
Well , if you love those kinds of game
Just play
Spec ops : The Line
Hammered home that war is no grand thing. Its horrific.
Exactly. I loved this first mission for that reason. Despite playing violent games for years and understanding the reality that inspired them, this constant death and soldier names of this mission really hit hard.
Sadly they did not capture this with BFV and thats why so many didn't like it, it didn't give us that feeling of being in the war and those emotions, that these were real people, instead they chose mostly made up missions
I remember when all the trailers for Battlefield 1 came out, the anti-video game crowd made a bunch of claims that it “glorified” war, or made light of how horrible WWI actually was. But the game itself does not pull many punches with how hard that war was. I think your reaction as you watched the gameplay is what they were going for. The whole story mode has you following individual soldiers and seeing how war effected them. And not every story ends well.
Bf1 was so thought provoking
This is one of the first video game campaigns that made me cry, because of those goddamn campaign missions on BF1.
@@mynameiscool2338 letter dove.
"Good Lad" as the shells drop... gets me every. single. time
@@James-zm6zj I think every single campaign made me cry exept fly boys
"This one I'm not having as hard a time with because it hasn't happened yet"
Pretty much the reason why these two games had such polarized themes. BF1 was about the horrors of WW1, quite hard to make something light hearted about it. The singleplayer campaign was also appropriately themed: several short stories centered on different characters, different places, describing the terrible hardships they went through, it's all such an emotional rollercoaster.
BF3, BF4 and now BF2042 are fictional wars in the near future, so it's harder to feel bad or guilty for enjoying it. Still, I'm a bit disappointed the new one doesn't have a campaign similar to BF1 (it's just gonna be multiplayer), because the setting deserves stories being told: climate change, global conflict, economic disaster has left the world in shambles and the remaining superpowers, Russia and the US, are in conflict again over the scraps but instead of using their own professional armies they just hire the millions of refugees affected by the disasters to do their dirty work for them. The poor killing each other for the benefit of the rich and powerful.
Damn, you just discribed BF2042 better than all those youtubers
It works better without a campaign in this case because of how chaotic it is
@@boopjackrex7598 But IMO, all fully priced shooters (this will likely cost $60), especially Battlefield games, SHOULD have a campaign... like BF3 and BF4 did. Like, they were full-scale, VERY popular BF games, and they both featured a full-fledged campaign. A story behind the world. If 2042 doesn't, it'll just be sad.
@@Insightmovieflix thanks. I really have a hard time how so many people get it so wrong though. Like, it's not "everyone is joining the US or Russia because nations collapsed" but rather everyone is f***ed and the two remaining functional nations are profiting from it and exploiting the people who have nowhere to go. The specialists we play as don't give a damn about the US or Russia (the fact we play as then regardless of the team is fitting), they're just trying to win some time for their folks back at the floating rust bucket.
They said they weren’t making a campaign because they were never great at it. They said themselves that they do multiplayer best so they decided to solely focus on it. I think it’s whatever, if they think it’ll make the game better then I’m fine with it.
"game engine footage. i don't remember what that means" it means it is a good sign and EA isn't pulling our leg
well, except that it usually still does. until they actually show gameplay(in which they did right after), one should always remain suspicious. 2042 actually looks really promising and is a breath of fresh air. Edit: WELL SHIT nevermind then. Made this comment about half a year ago and well.....Damn I'm glad I didn't preorder is all I got to say.
I feel like all devs say that even when it was a cinematic produced by an outsourced studio XD
Game engine footage doesn’t mean it’s in game footage. They have post production assets in said engine that aren’t present in game. Which is cool in a sense that it can be used for movies and stuff but bad in the sense they can bullshit us. But I’m pretty sure EA learned their lesson.
@@joshsheperd8466 I mean EA hasn't really Lied about in-game engine footage. I mean look at BF4, BF1, BF5, nad 2042. They have always looked identical to the gameplay.
@@lordofsucc4467 right? Their games can sometimes fail,but their graphics don't.
It’s sad, when her reaction is better than gamers to the rpg trick.
I don't know what that means, but I think it was a compliment. So thank you!
@@HannaHsOverInvested It is indeed a compliment!
So many so called gamers and streamers recorded their reaction to the trailer and laughed in disbelief to that RPG trick in the air the soldier did, when in fact that has been a "trick shot" in Battlefield games since practically the first games. That trick is one of the "battlefield moments" the community fondly remembers and are proud of showing off if they manage to do one, because it is hard to pull off!
With that moment (and many others actually) in the trailer, the devs are acknowledging the community, so the "gamers" that laughed at that part are not only showing their ignorance towards the series, they are also in a way disrespecting the community by laughing at the legendary "Rendezook" moment.
You on the other hand, not being a gamer yourself, still recognized a cool moment for the sake of it being cool, and it was such a nice reaction!
@@HannaHsOverInvested it was a compliment. A gamer that plays this is like an og to battlefield. He made the most viral battlefield video when he made that same trick as the one in the video. For other gamers even some battlefield gamers to not be hype for that scene is like a 5 year old hating Christmas
@@nickantosz7120 in fact it's where you can make the difference between real bf fan and people just jumping on the hype train without knowing what bf sandbox gameplay is capable of
What are you talking about everyone who saw the scene with the jet was excited about that
Quick note on the Christmas Truce in the First World War:
Soldiers joined in singing carols, traded contraband like beer, chocolate and cigarettes, showed each other pictures of their family back home and treated each other like fellow humans. It showed human nature at its best.
In some places.
In other parts of the front, they started to sing, soldiers emerged under white banners from both sides; and one side opened fire as soon as the other side was vulnerable.
Or one trench would throw boxes of chocolates into their enemy's ranks... and the other side threw mines and grenades.
It didn't matter if you were looking at a soldier from Britain, Germany, France, Italy, etc. you could still see a respectful, decent human being... or you could see a murderous, hateful monster.
People are great, sometimes.
People are horrible, sometimes.
The germans and brits kicked a soccer ball (football)to each other
Unless it was Canadians, we just threw food over…..then hand grenades
Maybe that's the reason why younger generations are more and more anti war anti agression, we played Call of Duty, and Battlefield so much we understood that war is costly, have no glory, and costs lives. Although the multiplayers server has time and time again proven me wrong on this.
Interesting theory.
@@HannaHsOverInvested Well by the FBI's own statistics video games have ushered in one of the least violent era's in mankind's history.
You obviously don't know anything about war in general. You really think the fact that a bunch of kids playing video games contribute to no wars? You act like its the general public that decides if we go to war or not.
@@53Strat lmao i can just imagine a 12 year old cod player deciding over the fact if we go to war or not
@@53Strat I said nothing about the decision maker for going and or be involved in a war. I implied intentions by the younger generation. You might need to chill down a bit.
Battlefield 1 was my introduction to the Battlefield franchise, and honestly going into it the phrase "you are not expected to survive " had an impact on me, especially because this was ment to be reflection of ww1, and this opening was what set me as a fan of this series
I knew someone who was a medic in the Army, and he had a panic attack after watching me play one of the Battlefield games because of the realisms of it. He had to go into the other room to calm down. It was kind of a wake up call for me about others getting PTSD, and something like these games can be a trigger for them.
I’m stunned,movies and games have come to a point to we’re if they really tried,they could make something so real,people would be disturbed watching.
That sucks man, I hope you’re friends alright and gets through his PTSD
Its kinda disturbing that the more technique of cg and programming developes, the more realistic the game becomes, and the more it becomes realistic, the more it is called and remembered as masterpiece nowadays...
(For example, Battlefield 1 intro and in-game soldiers' shoutings of mental breakdown, Call of duty ww2 omaha beach landing scene, etc)
@@mixingcat5213 they're known as masterpieces because of that exact reason; it's not violence for the sake of violence, it's highlighting the suffering in real life events. it invokes genuine human emotion, and gives awareness regarding how horrific war can truly be. In these scenes, they're no longer games, they're memorials.
Battlefield 1: Overwhelming emotion, The Horror of the war.
Battlefield 2042: It's all about the millions of battlefield players.
The rocket launcher air craft seen is called a randezook where you jump out the plane and shoot the enime with your rpg
Rendezook "the legend". Watch his reaction when he see this trailer.
So cool.
@@HannaHsOverInvested rendezook actually. "Rendevouz + bazooka" because your rendevouz with your jet after the bazooka shot.
@@HannaHsOverInvested what's cool is that the maneuver was never intended when designing the game. They gave you the option to eject from the jet, and if you timed it right and lined it up, you could re-enter your jet. You could also fire your weapon once ejected, as a last ditch effort to finish an enemy fighter off. Eventually players started to eject and land a shot on enemy jets which is extremely difficult. One day, a mad man was able to accomplish all 3 in one sequence creating what we now know as a rendezook. A combination of skill, creativity and good old imagination, used to create art and flat out drop our jaws. That clip in the trailer was not just for cinematics, but a lover letter to the battlefield community. Usually I roll my eyes when i see stunts straight out of the fast and furious franchise, but this one is the exception. cant wait for bf 2042!
@@kuteken6312 link?
"I don't know if I'm even gonna have anything to say"
*Cries
ngl the Battlefield One intro makes me cry too
You're not soft for not really enjoying shooter games or games at all, everyone has their own taste and interests, so for me as a "gamer" playing a sniper in battlefield is like meditation, lining up your crosshair for the perfect one-shot kill while taking into account distance, bullet drop and velocity is just zen for me /shrug
bro same something about popping a head off over hundreds of kilometers is so satisfying.
I prefer aggro snipers :/
It really is funny since what I find relaxing is the polar opposite of sniping and that is being the Aggressor/Pusher.
I only now realize how weird it is to find calm and satisfaction in Tanking/Pushing maneuvers.
Dying over and over again, pushing and pushing further.
I dunno, something about being at the front of every encounter or die tanking for the team puts me at peace.
Play the fucking objective
@@kevinflaherty1 🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a gamer and a Battlefield fan, I enjoyed your reactions.
It's the same kind of reaction I hope for when I show my partner trailers that I am excited about.. she's never as excited.
🤣🤣 the channels called HannaH's over invested for a reason 😃
battlefield has always been known for its chaos, explosions everywhere, gunshots in the distances, buildings crumbling down... its an overwhelming game for a lot of people and thats why a lot of people tend to play it for a little and then m,ove on to something more easy to get into like CoD. but if you give battlefield a shot and even play witha group of friends its some of the best gaming youll experience :)
I think that's one of the reasons I got into it. Pushing forward with machine guns and snipers going ham at you, the motars taking out the homies never knowing if your gonna make it to the enemy to fight before being smoked its all so memorizing and blood pumping.
@@madgermandoger7457 Battlefield 1 Operations mode was what made me fall in love the game, the chaos around the objectives and the war cries everytime we would capture a sector were just amazing
CoD is more like you're Rambo and have a fighting chance. Battlefield is like you're in an actual war and you will most certainly die.
@@igor-9427 ikr it makes you feel small and with most games making you a bad ass it a breath of fresh air
Kinda like the kids version of the WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"How else are you going to take out a chopper from the roof of a skyscraper?"
Me, a veteran of the battle of Shanghi: thats why i jammed it into the elevator.
Thank you for your service 😂
@Omar Hamdan I fought in the battlefield 4 us invasion of China. Thank me for my service.
teach me ur ways master
The intro scene where the soldier gets helped up he is done so by a french soldier, notice how despite being American the coloured soldiers are using french gear due to segregation and serving under french command instead of American. This game has a lot of detail both in game and in its codex system which was done by amazing people such as The Great War and Forgotten Weapons.
I'm thinking you mean african, and not american? Many men from french occupied colonies were more or less coerced into joining the french army.
@@s.p.d.c4168 no, the American colored forces fought under the French in ww1 because of segregation
Honestly I love this approach, so many pieces of media show just the most known stuff. There was so much going on back then that doesn't see the light of day today, so seeing the prototype weaponry and lesser known parts of ww1, it's so refreshing.
@@s.p.d.c4168 this would be represented by the assault class in the french army which is black, but the faction itself came with a dlc. The prologue focuses on the harlem hellfighters, an all afro-american unit that fought under the french command because of racism.
You know that the American forces fought under the French not because of racism but because they were too few to fought on their own. Even today in NATO missions the command is given in one country based on strategic reasson in order for all units to fought with a central command. Also the French colonys had way more black people than America and the same reasson happen with the British and thir Indian regiments. Also for the people that know nothing about the military if you are bringing people half a planet away to fight you DO NOT SEPERATE THEM. You don't mix Indians with French nor Greeks with Africans. The reasson is you lose country bonds. For a mission or two is fine but all of the will going to die before their brothery love surface and become combat effective and hardent.
*almost 17 minutes of stress*
“Soooo... here’s Mötley Crüe”
You're a marshmallow and we like you that way
😂😂 thanks
Cougar 🤤
@@HannaHsOverInvested I like you 😜😃
@@SocietyKilledTheUnicorn cougar?!
@@HannaHsOverInvested LMFAOOOOOOO FAMMMM
There's this one NPC in that level in battlefield 1 who was crying in the middle of the battlefield, honestly that was the most emotionally impactful part of the game for me.
You're not a marshmallow, you're highly empathic and we need more humans to be that way.
🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️
Totally agree. Appreciating history EVEN if it makes them stressed and hard emotions - very few vocal people nowadays have this open-minded trait.
History is meant to be learned upon not hidden away cuz it's "too violent". Thanks for uploading! Subbed!
Yes. 100%
Empathy is sorely missing these days.
I mean, yeah, she's highly empathic, but she's so empathic she also becomes a marshmallow
Stop being marshmallow
Revert to monke
Playing the campaign for Battlefield 1 was one of my favorite BF experiences. The grit was intense, and you were given a true sense of the terror felt by those in the field. There were heart-wrenching moments, and moments of triumph. There is even a sequence in one level where you play as a messenger pigeon sent to request an artillery strike to save your human avatar.
We can't learn from history if we try to block it all out! Having an emotional response is a good thing when you see this type of stuff.
Battlefield one had a section where you could read up on the history behind the real events that where show in the game
If that game makes you sad its doing it's job. Battlefield 1 is my favourite of the series due to its immersive atmosphere and storytelling. I'd recommend checking out the other 'War Stories' from Battlefield 1. The War Stories are small self contained stories that focus on different characters across WW1 and explores the atrocities, loss, companionship, hope and dread that all came with it
“Do you not have a parachu- oh! You fly ok 👌🏾 “ 💀😂😂😂😂😂😂
Wow whoever played that BF1 traler was a bit of a psychopath. He shot down EVERY dude sitting around in the dirt. He basically played the whole thing in performance mode.
well of course, hes efficient
at 5:13?
Pretty sure most of us cried/teared up a bit when we watched the opening to Battlefield 1.
"I'm stressed"
"I would need a nap after this"
I'm gonna level with you, Chickadee. We haven't even reached the main menu yet :P
That's the prologue before you begin.
Sidenote: Did you watch 'They Shall Not Grow Old'?
Sidenote-Aside-Post Script-Also, just make the videos 3hrs long because we're greedy. Haha. I kid...Unless...
Dude wtf 😂
Comedian
Battlefield 1: Beautiful and Traumatizing
Battlefield 2042: Agressive and Brutal
You're not a marshmallow, you feel empathy because you're human. You have more of a soul than some people I've known.
20:00 yes. It is showcasing different “maps” or “environments” because playing a tactical shooter game like this requires tactics.
the element of the unknown and random is what keeps it exiting.
playing on a single environment, the players would learn everything to the point it would be boring. Because they know all the ins and outs. And flanking your enemy. getting behind them for an advantage, Is a very real thing, both in game and for real.
So lots of big wide destructible environments to play in, keeps it interesting, (battlefield games specialise in making all objects in a game destroyable)
Opening up new tactics for attacking and defending. As they say in battlefield=Who needs a door when you can make your own.
Or “you dont call an airstrike, you are the airstrike”
It also has a lot of vehicular combat, with tanks, jets, helicopters, jeeps and ATVs meaning you could strap C4 explosives to an ATV, And send it flying towards an enemy tank
With different classes and all these vehicles. Along with destructive environments.
Oh and as you can see. Environments also affected by weather. Its a battlefield. making your team working together to win is all the more important. battlefield. Is mastery of the chaos. Being able to do your chosen job without being distracted by everything. That is what a soldier does
in battlefield.
I for one have certainly gotten softer and more sensitive as I've gotten older. I'm convinced that recognizing other people are human too with lives and experiences of their own is a sign of maturity.
Am I the only one who plays battlefield like a person who’s actually going thru it?
gotchu homie
I sometimes but also many other times air rpg out of plane or BAYONET CHARGE
Bro i legit cried at that bf1 intro prologue mission.
Immersion baby!!!!
Im not gonna lie when i first played through the bf1 intro it definitely pulled my heart a bit ive played so many first person 3rd person shooters over the years but that intro mission in bf1 never made me feel so sad in my life.
My favorite part is when you get some of that excitement from the trailers like the Rendezook.
Badass action scenes can be appreciated universally.
if you liked the story told in the first one, i recommend "the last tiger" from battlefield 5
Elderly men declare war, it's the young men who fight and die in the war
The battlefield war stories are amazing! “The last tiger” will make you cry 😢
And bf1 “The Runner”
This was my first video I watched from you and it was really interesting as you dont have much experiance with games before and it was really fun to watch your reactions! You seem like a really honest person :D
To be honest, it's so amazing that people can have such different opinions on things. For example, I understand the horror of the real events of the war years, but when I am at the computer in the Battlefield, I do not feel any anxiety. I enjoy the game, relax my brain from everyday life. And I'd like to give you a mental hug, if you don't mind🤲🌸
It's just cool to see that even someone who isn't a gamer was blown away by DICE's tribute to the Rendezook
Nothing wrong with being a marshmallow, of course. And the videos did a solid job in recreating a sheer overwhelm that a soldier on a modern battlefield can experience, even if they went a bit over the top in depicting violence ( a more muted version would have packed an even bigger punch because it would have been even more realistic).
As a suggestion for completely stress free and hype war related game trailer, I'd love to see your reaction to the Metal Slug Tactics.
Atomic Heart would be a good choice if you are ever in the mood for something extremely weird but at the same time very intringuing. That game has a lot of trailers out, including a very recent one featuring a banger music track.
I think the music will be good in atomic heart cause if I'm correct Mick Gordon is composing the soundtracks for that game and he's done a great job with DOOM Eternal's soundtracks.
@@Captain_Chromosome At the very least Mick Gordon has contributed a song the devs featured in their second to latest video, one with extended gameplay showcase. Hopefully, he be fully involved with the dev team and won't get hosed by them like he was with Bethesda.
However the latest trailer, showed at this year's online E3, is all about juxtoposition, so instead of pure metal the song featured is... something else entirely, lol.
Congratulations, you have earned my highest award. I watched you whilst eating cereal 😆🥳
Seeing this made me remeber a small game that really was a hit back then, Valiant Hearts. It carries the same World War 1 scenary but less focused on the combat itself and rather on loose stories of a few members of it. I'd suggest to check out the trailer, but I must warn its a real stab to the feelings (Atleast, for me it always is.)
So glad someone else remembers
I've played overall sadder games but I've never played a game with an ending as sad.
Hack yeah
I absolutely enjoyed your reaction to the rendezook (the jet pilot deploying and shooting the other jet). My reaction was basically the same, but for a different reason, as in "I can't believe they included it in the trailer"!
damn, I love that she isn't a gamer, but anyways she reacted sooo good on that mithyc RPG trick on the plane. Love that!!!
Her reaction to the “they push, we push” monologue was gold
I cried during the beginning of Battlefield 1, I think a lot of people felt that way, it's how your supposed to feel. Battlefield wasn't trying to glorify the war, maybe one of the first games I played that did that. There are others like it I just hadn't played them. The Stories for Battlefield 1 gave the same feeling. that war wasn't good. No war is or ever will be. When I play the game I just try to remember that. and remember it's a game, that I'm home in a country that doesn't have war. Doesn't always help though....
Yeah like the contrast between Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.
The first title treating a modern war as an unforgiving and dehumanizing experience, that is slow methodical, and the use of modern technology works only to dehumanize your enemies
Modern warfare 2 has the same aesthetics, but a far different attitude. Being more acted like a Hollywood action movie
@@Native_Beats_ the first COD on pc with ww2 setting had a good take on the war story too with the stormingnof the beschikbaar as a Russian soldier. Dessert who were afraid to get killed got killed by their own officers.
You actually started only with an ammo clip. You had to pay a gun out of a dead soldier hands.
@@Edwinschuur which CoD is this, because it reminds me of World at War
@@Native_Beats_ the very first one on pc just titles Call of Duty which came out in 2003.
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Brothers in Arms, Cannon Fodder, Spec Ops: The Line, ARMA titles, First CODs, Modern Warfare... That did this theme. The case is that usually media skipped over the true narrative and tried to paint them as "glorifying violence".
Loved your reactions Hanna! Greetings from Brazil :)
Thanks! Hi Brazil! From 🇨🇦
In my opinion Storm of Steel is the best prologue ever-made in the BF series, as it really did its job in drowning the players into the stories (the six chapters in single player).
My great grandfather fought in WWI. Parents said he never liked talking about it. All they got out of him was that it was a dark time in history where mankind showed in full just how evil they can be.
War is hell, and I say this games story mode captured that very well.
The rocket launcher from the jet is based on a clip from a multiplayer match in Battlefield 3 by stun_gravy, here's a link to it if that interests you: ruclips.net/video/FOaGhE_sejI/видео.html
Thanks!
Stun_Gravy made the trick famous, but he didn't start it. Another player did in an earlier game, Battlefield 1982.
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@@weredraco Never did say he started it, I said it was based on his clip. Which I believe it is since as you say, he made the trick famous.
@@thinkverse_ schenanigans have been part of battlefield from day 1.
We used to do this back in 2005 in BF2.
We used to get 10-15 people on the wings of the bombers in BF1942 and make a propper parachute drop in 2002
The opening to battlefield 1 is still one of the most amazing sequences ever put into a first person shooter.
A lot of the soldiers that participated in war came back broken and pessimistic. They rarely show it, but that is the sad fact that soldiers are either stubborn to admit the hurting from everything they experienced or they're afraid to lose what they have accomplished in the eyes of their superiors. The worst thing is that after WW1, soldier were cast aside in society. They couldn't get any help, workplaces rejected veterans and even placed signs to say they don't accept them. The people couldn't empathize with them, as they couldn't grasp the horrors that they had to endure and the only solemn they could get is with the same soldiers they fought side by side. This is why the people who lived during that time came to be known as "The Lost Generation".
and some of them ended up fighting in ww2,mostly ww1 veterans from germany due to the declarati0on of total war
I'm 28 and I'm definitely getting softer as I'm getting older. Watching you watch BF1 is making me feel somewhat emotional too. That first mission hits hard. Especially the end scene with the two guys aiming their guns at each other
is that the health? it's red when he gets hit. oh wait it's coming back, i guess it's not health
:)
It was health wasn't it...
@@HannaHsOverInvested yeah. in many of these games they give you your health back after several seconds. so you only die if you get shot a few times in a row.
@@HannaHsOverInvested yes
I just found this vid, as a person that plays this game and games just like this for years, I reeeeeeaally like your input and point of view of it. You got a sub
I majored in european history specifically for the world wars (kinda wish i did ancient/medieval which was a category too). We cant, we must not forget the World Wars
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I still remember the 1st time I heard about the christmas truce, I just stopped and I cried, I genuinelly cried. For these men 100 years ago, fathers from 100 years ago, sons from 100 years ago, brothers, workers... people.
the Halo cinematic and live action trailers would be great to react to. Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, Halo 4, Halo 5, Halo: Infinite.
B E L I E V E
Man I just love your reactions. You're always so into it, it's really really cool of you! :D
Thank you! The channels called HannaH's over invested for a reason 😃
Bf1 wasnt so much a "teacher" of history but it brought a lot of forgotten WWI era stories and history to more peoples attention. The game is stunningly authentic though, with the weapons and details.
Actually im a major history buff, and if it wasnt for Bf1 and watching Bf1 gameplay videos and getting that type of content into my algorithm then i may not have discovered "Timeghost" and "The Great War" channels her eon youtube lol.
Me: thinking the battlefield 1 was very tame
Her: OMG IM SO STRESSED
You should watch the Battlefield 5 introduction. It wasn't the most liked game of the franchise, but that music and overall atmosphere of the introduction to that game always gets to me.
That introduction and The Last Tiger were the only parts that I liked ngl
The piloting bit was my favorite and I wish they'd have a plane history like BF1
@@axelavila231 me too, when do you see yourself flying a BF109 in a story mode console game.
Unless I haven't played enough WW2 story mode games
This is amazing content from a reaction channel, most are just stealing youtube videos with their facecam with no emotion but you add so much to the video. I haven't subscribed to a channel for years until now lol.
i would recommend a fallout trailer but not sure which one
F76 trailer was good
the game.... well thats another story
FNV except instead of the trailer just show the intro to the game.
Since Hannah has never seen any it has to be the original Fallout 1 trailer. "Life in the vault is about to change".
@@spectreharlequin oh yeah that would be a good one to start with that or the fallout 4 opening cinematic
I randomly stumbled upon this, and it's really interesting to see what it's like to see battlefield through the eyes of a non gamer.
This reaction ep. in a nutshell: I N T E N S E
You think the opening cinematic is stressful, in game it gets super crazy, men on horseback slashing your friends with swords, as men on the side get cut down by enemy players, meanwhile you got a land ship tank rolling up on you and there's no escape
BF1 is amazing. That game has such an incredible atmosphere. I can't get enough of video on this game that I had to make a video of it too. Can't wait to see BF2042 !
I work on Battlefield2042 at DICE and this was so much fun to watch, especially your genuine reaction to the jet scene with the rocket launcher (known as a rendezook)! 😄
That scene was absolutely fucking incredible, if you are actually a game dev massive props to you
@@somerandominternetuser5730 i'm glad you liked it! I work as a Gameplay Programmer at DICE.
Hey, the world is tough, and whenever I find myself in this situation that your in, I always steel myself and push through. I always strive for a better world and I find the deaths of those men in the past would be for naught if we didn't build a great future. We live in hard times but we have come so far that giving up now would be an insult to our ancestors.
what is your name? it goes further than my screen reaches lol
I loved the way you reacted to the Rendezook 😍
Sending Virtual hugs for the stressful first trailer. The second game is just a multiplayer game and doesn’t have a story to follow like the other one
21:27 if I’m not mistaken, they put that in because someone did that in one of their other games, right?
Since the game map is now bigger than the last 5 battlefield games that we had
That now 120 or 130 players? will be on a massive scale battle warzone with PC having to use 120 players vs 120 players while consoles will have 64 players vs 64 players in a medium warzone they added some natural disasters occurring once! In the game it will only come and not twice but if the match is longer then that time it will somehow have a 100% or 80% to come back even more Easter eggs will be discovered through out the game meet ya on the battlefield soldier!
Nextgen consoles will also have 128 players battles, while lastgen consoles will be limited to 64 players
And that means the PC and next gen consoles will have 64vs64 players and the PS4 and Xbox one will 32vs32
For me, when I play the 'historical' games (such as BF1 and CoD:WWII), I really appreciate the amount of detail they put into the game to show just how harrowing war is. They don't hold back from the grittiness.
One mission I played in BF1 brought me to tears at the end. I had to take a break before playing the next 'War Story'.
Call of Duty WWII was a personal favorite. And the fact they included a part of one of history's most harrowing events (the Holocaust) as the war in Europe drew to an end, it was just bone-chilling and heartbreaking.
History is an important part in our lives, something that we must learn from. Otherwise, horrific events such as war, civil unrest, etc., are doomed to repeat themselves.
Great reaction btw. And I can understand how you feel about games like that. Have a good day :) ✌
when she doesnt realize the rocket maneuver has already been done few games before multiple times. the reaction is always priceless
It was the first for me!
@@HannaHsOverInvested watched the video all the way throughout and I honestly loved the commentary and your honesty of your opinion all the way through great and amazing job!!
@@killer38sp3cial6 thank you 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hey, battlefield fan...this was awesome! Keep doing this we will all love it haha
Battlefield 1 was just such an emotional rollercoaster. It just hit every pathos and ethos beat.
"It was called 'The War to End All Wars'...
...It ended NOTHING."
Lol your double WOAH!! Was absolutely priceless😂
Haha thanks.
halo infinite and cod ww2
21:27
as a long-time Battlefield fan, that's just instant dopamine.
The guy who originally pulled the trick back in 2011 (as far as I can tell anyway,) was like the happiest man alive when he reacted to it.
It's called a RendeZook by the way for those that don't know. as in rendezvousing with your plane after hopping out of it and "zooking" (basically firing an unguided rocket) the plane/jet on your tail.
You should react to DOOM Eternal's Official trailer
4:30 that "sword" icon was shows that this weapon is equipped with bayonet and you are able to charge at enemies with it
You do a really good job at paying attention the the story in these types of videos!
Thank you! I appreciate that!
@@HannaHsOverInvested Your welcome!
8:18 One of the details that touch me most in this whole game is there’s are two guys, one is crawled up there next to that wood crying and then there’s a guy with the helmet with a spike on it that just has shell shock. The person in this play through just mode them down.
Love the video and there’s just one game I would like you to take a look at the name of the game is called ARK survival evolved and it’s getting an animated TV show with Vin Diesel and David Tennant ( The best Doctor Who )
I once was playing battlefield 1 with my friend. I was infantry soldier with rifle running through the field. I saw a burning tank and thought "wow nice decorative object" and than I heard screams of agonising pain and saw two actual players crawling out burning alive and die. Dam... I had a helluva goosebumps...
The way she react to both trailers is pure gold!! That what REAL reaction is, there's streamers that dont even talk while "reacting"
I do what I can for the people.
I envy you for visiting Vimy Ridge. Visiting to pay my respects to the men who gave their lives in that war is high on my bucket list.
As far as the disconnect from games, sometimes you can't. Depending on what you're playing it may hit closer to home, and you think about that connection before, during, and even after your gameplay. That's part of why Battlefield 1 has such a visceral feel. Because the focus was on realism, showcasing the horrors of what people called the War to end all Wars.
My grandfather was a WW2 veteran, and even today if I'm playing or watching something centred on that nightmare, he's in my thoughts, and I can't help but think about what he and so many others went through.
Every time I've seen the opening to Battlefield 1 I get emotional as well, they did a phenomenal job of recreating the events.
What always gets me about WW1 are the letters, more specifically the fates tied to them. I‘ve seen many different ones from equally different people, fathers, sons, brothers, teachers and everything in between. Seeing them describe the horrors they had to face on a daily basis always brings a tear to my eye. Millions of young men, happy and optimistic at first, humbled by the harsh and brutal truth of war, when all they fought for was basically dirt under their feet. This game really is remarkable for holding onto the true nature of war and is easily one of the best first person experiences.
8:16 fun fact in this scene that soldier right there ( idk if you can see him ) was shell shocked with the other soldiers who were just walking aimlessly you can choose to shoot them or not to shoot
plus signs pretty much always mean health, heath bars and health pickups and the like. It can also signify that a character has a positive modifier added to their stats along with the subtraction sign which is a negative modifier, but that usually shows up in status menus.
the back ground lights got darker.... perfection