LA Noire - Cole Phelps' Past

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @ThatGuyKh1
    @ThatGuyKh1 7 лет назад +2938

    Everything that made Phelps a bad lieutenant made him a great detective/cop

    • @MelonMafia1
      @MelonMafia1 6 лет назад +37

      How so?

    • @tayyabgaming4759
      @tayyabgaming4759 6 лет назад +517

      @@MelonMafia1 He had learnt from his mistakes during his time as a Lieutenant, that's what made him a great detective.

    • @crazy4gta1
      @crazy4gta1 6 лет назад +598

      Also his meticulous attention to detail and desire to do everything by the book

    • @kahlildozier1397
      @kahlildozier1397 5 лет назад +405

      @@crazy4gta1 yeah spending an entire hour meticulously combing through a crime scene might be great as a cop not so much in an active warzone

    • @_Peremalfait
      @_Peremalfait 5 лет назад +145

      @Josuke Ruins Everything I think you make a lot of good points. I question if Phelps was ever really a good man, though. His sacrifice to save Elsa and Kelso may have been the only truly selfless act he commits through the whole game. Even when he was in arson he was looking for a big case as a way to redeem his reputation. His stature as hero seemed more important to him than seeing justice done. Maybe that's why Roy Earle pulled strings to get him into vice.

  • @filthywings353
    @filthywings353 8 лет назад +2874

    The flashbacks made me hate Phelps, while the present made me admire him, and his death made me pity him. This is a well written character and is the reason why L.A Noire is my favorite Rockstar game after GTA IV in terms of narrative.

    • @RKO619ification
      @RKO619ification 8 лет назад +258

      Wel i think that's the genius of Cole's character, he learnt from his mistakes in the war and it changed him.

    • @AutomaticDuck300
      @AutomaticDuck300 8 лет назад +229

      He started off wanting to make a name for himself, as opposed to actually wanting to fight for his country. What a selfish ass. But the guilt he felt after winning a medal (for essentially hiding in a hole) changed him into the present day Cole which was still trying to make a name for himself but more towards helping people.

    • @space.pirate481
      @space.pirate481 8 лет назад +55

      L.A. Noire is not an Rockstar game they helped Team Bondi + they bankrupt them too that end up get L.A. Noire licensed

    • @majujeshidotukutotamonokua8089
      @majujeshidotukutotamonokua8089 8 лет назад +17

      Angelo Busato ffs im about to play the game and you just spoiled his death for me

    • @space.pirate481
      @space.pirate481 8 лет назад +57

      ffs is your fault that you check comment section not his fault

  • @RunningBlade2184
    @RunningBlade2184 4 года назад +883

    Aaron Staton’s such a good actor. The way his voice cracked when he said “Stop the goddamn screaming!” was so good.

    • @ethan8804
      @ethan8804 3 года назад +54

      very sharp performance.

    • @galilalexandro4392
      @galilalexandro4392 3 года назад +64

      I just wish they gave him more job opportunities 😞

    • @EightThreeEight
      @EightThreeEight Год назад +19

      Especially when you consider he's having to do that while sitting still in a chair surrounded by a bunch of cameras, in a studio with nothing around you to help you get into character.

    • @jackclark4598
      @jackclark4598 Год назад +3

      @@EightThreeEight absolutely incredible performance, never seen anything like it outside of a Rockstar game. their casting & direction put the industry to shame, no other developer even comes close. but Rockstar's an auteur with a demon, a crippling addiction to shark cards

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked Год назад +1

      ​@@jackclark4598I agree, no game has beaten RDR2 since it launched..m Cyberpunk ended up being a great game after 3 years but RDR2 has been a masterpiece since launch..

  • @jorgebersabe293
    @jorgebersabe293 5 лет назад +1203

    Now Phelps' death makes more sense: the public hates his guts, his career is definitely over and is haunted by the mistakes he made at the war, along that the whole game's plot is both directly and indirectly his fault, thus ending up in commiting suicide by drowning, not before saving Jack and Elsa from dying, finally getting the redemption he always wanted and being the hero he always wanted to be, but a true hero, not the coward who got condecorated after being the last man standing. Cole sinned with fire and purified himself with water.

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked 3 года назад +112

      Red dead noire

    • @conormartin3476
      @conormartin3476 3 года назад +19

      How is the whole games plot directly and indirectly his fault? I get that Ira wouldn’t be burning down houses but they could’ve gotten someone else too.

    • @rustyshackleford1508
      @rustyshackleford1508 3 года назад +31

      @@conormartin3476 No, it had to be Ira, as he was a special case, and without Phelps' self serving actions in the war, maybe his squad wouldn't have gone into the dope business.

    • @conormartin3476
      @conormartin3476 3 года назад

      @@rustyshackleford1508 @Rusty Shackleford The dope business thing I agree with but I still think they could’ve done it without Ira.

    • @rustyshackleford1508
      @rustyshackleford1508 3 года назад +1

      @@conormartin3476 Maybe, but pyromaniacs are rather hard to come by, so Ira presented an ultra convenient shortcut by means of offering to "treat" his PTSD.

  • @TujoPanda
    @TujoPanda 8 лет назад +1442

    I actually really liked Cole Phelps, in spite of his past and questionable behavior. Made him far more believable as a character, and strangely admirable when trying to make up for it.

    • @DeadlyTowersSux
      @DeadlyTowersSux 4 года назад +85

      I liked Phelps *because* of his past and questionable behavior; flawed characters are my favorite because they are realistic and believable

    • @artursfilipovs4923
      @artursfilipovs4923 2 года назад +12

      @@DeadlyTowersSux exactly, no one is perfect

    • @virtualcynical8515
      @virtualcynical8515 Год назад +9

      While his early war days Glory-Seeking were clearly selfish and self-centred, I don't think the Cave Fiasco was really his fault. Or at least, it could have been much worse.
      Hogebooms idea to bring in Tanks would have taken too long (and Tanks in a cave might get stuck, further hampering things) and while Kelso's decision to blow the cave could have saved alot of time, it would have resulted in hundreds of people trapped in a cave slowly dehydrating to death, as no-one would know they were there.
      Keep in mind, these people were Civilians, not combatants, so their deaths were purely tragic and not "A Necessary Part of War".
      Cole's decision to clear the caves with Flame-Crews and then Escort out Civilians WOULD have worked. But when they were moving in, they were ambushed, and Hogeboom escaped from the Troop and lit the cave up anyway.
      A Big Part of the War Flashbacks in Cole Sympathising with the Japanese (Talking about Pearl Harbor for instance, and how he doesn't blame them for attacking US Soil), which makes him Unpopular Amongst his men.
      Kelso wanted to Bomb the cave and move on because he didn't care for his enemy and only saw the Pragmatic Nature of the War.
      Cole Genuinely felt bad for his Enemy and was trying to Save Civilian Lives, but his need to do so and his inability to do things any other way but 'By the Book' caused his greatest Tragedy.
      That's my Two Cents.
      It's his Fault, sure, but the Alternative was a Slow Death.
      He couldn't adapt and (in his own mind) had to Follow Protocol.
      It let him down, but he made the choice he thought was right and isn't a Collosal Failure like we all make him out to be.

    • @Irishbloke
      @Irishbloke 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DeadlyTowersSuxthis is exactly why I didn’t like Sadie Adler in Red Dead 2. They didn’t give her any shameful flaws like other rockstar characters.

    • @Ladyjuliet-uv5qt
      @Ladyjuliet-uv5qt 8 месяцев назад +4

      i feel like there is one thing about coles character they could have removed
      And thats his kids
      They arent even shown Barely mentioned even
      and all they do is make cole more of a dick when he cheats on his wife
      without the kids it would be sucky but that that bad

  • @dalaxdercrisper957
    @dalaxdercrisper957 7 лет назад +1146

    Past Cole Phelps: A young fool and arrogant.
    Present Cole Phelps: Gentleman,understanding and respectful.
    That's what humans are make mistakes then learn from mistakes for better person

    • @mikkokivisto4414
      @mikkokivisto4414 6 лет назад +99

      saifuddin jamil Present Phelps: Cheats on his wife and destroys his life, lolol...

    • @mikeyholland150
      @mikeyholland150 6 лет назад +30

      Bubbles also present Cole has demons and heavy guilt on his shoulders that he can't bear to get over

    • @jesusofsuburbia9128
      @jesusofsuburbia9128 6 лет назад +49

      @@mikkokivisto4414 Humans make mistakes, what a shock, right?

    • @ABhaim
      @ABhaim 5 лет назад +17

      Life has a way of humbling your pride. I'm talking from experience.

    • @jackthorton10
      @jackthorton10 5 лет назад +3

      We all make them... then make the choice that can make or
      break your life

  • @DeadlyTowersSux
    @DeadlyTowersSux 4 года назад +697

    Man, poor Ira; charging into that cave, flamethrower blazing, only to discover that he'd just torched innocent civilians, which included children. The fact that his guilt was so strong that it drove him insane makes me feel so sorry for the poor guy. Made even worse when Fontaine manipulated him into doing the Redevelopment Fund's dirty work, which resulted in him essentially repeating what he did in Okinawa. Kelso was right to shoot Ira; the poor guy was just too broken. Hell, you could tell Ira wanted Kelso to kill him

    • @boochie-yj7un
      @boochie-yj7un 3 года назад +79

      I think he tried to kill Phelps too, when he clicks his flamethrower after emptying it on civilians.

    • @DeadlyTowersSux
      @DeadlyTowersSux 3 года назад +59

      @@boochie-yj7un He probably did, because he was so horrified by what he’d done on Phelps’ orders

    • @mannypacqiao
      @mannypacqiao 3 года назад +18

      But at the end, he said i dont blame you when phelp face him in the sewer

    • @vito7428
      @vito7428 3 года назад +27

      @@mannypacqiao Yeah but that's only because he went insane and thought Phelps helped him to'discover his purpose'

    • @riverajustinmarks.
      @riverajustinmarks. 3 года назад +41

      It's so sad that after killing some innocent people for the suburban redevelopment fund that he convinced himself that he is helping them get to heaven. He really needed something to cope with after all the innocent people he has accidentally killed.

  • @jrt2792
    @jrt2792 2 года назад +161

    Cole Phelps was practically a realistic character, he had made actions that would be condemned by everyone, but he couldn't deal with the repercussions so he joins the police force to redeem himself. He's probably one of the most humble characters in a Rockstar title.

  • @BobBX542
    @BobBX542 7 лет назад +895

    Phelps' anger at the medic for killing that guy makes me laugh considering how many street criminals I had to just shoot the shit out of playing the game.

    • @busterthebear6756
      @busterthebear6756 6 лет назад +36

      BobBX542 And how he did the same thing to the dying civilians in the burnt down hospital that it’s destroyed. Pretty hypocritical

    • @LittleBigPlanetian
      @LittleBigPlanetian 6 лет назад +116

      Buster The Bear That's different though. The wounded guy could've been saved. The people _on fire_ in the hospital were pretty much dead. They just did a Mercy Kill to end their suffering of being burnt alive.

    • @Aries0098
      @Aries0098 6 лет назад +45

      @@LittleBigPlanetian Wounded guy could've been saved... yeah, I doubt that judging he got put out of his misery by an experienced medic.

    • @wsnt
      @wsnt 3 года назад

      Old comment but nice profile picture, I legit was just looking at Willam Blake’s The Great Red Dragon 10-15 minutes ago. What a coincidence.

    • @B_LowZr0
      @B_LowZr0 3 года назад +9

      It definitely pissed off his platoon when he ordered the Marines to humanely kill the civilians but blasted the medic for mercy killing their own injured

  • @VolcanisTV
    @VolcanisTV 10 лет назад +477

    17:38 STOP THE GODDAMN SCREAMING! His voice kinda cracked.

    • @adolfhitler4446
      @adolfhitler4446 9 лет назад +87

      Release the Voice-Cracken

    • @TheDEATHHIT
      @TheDEATHHIT 7 лет назад +179

      Chris stone But thats the point it was a stressful situation.

    • @overlord165
      @overlord165 7 лет назад +180

      Chris stone grade fucking A performance in my opinion. It was eerie to me so I had to re-listen to it.

    • @MrTartancam
      @MrTartancam 6 лет назад +38

      When you hear a baby crying in public.

    • @TallyWackaTha2nd
      @TallyWackaTha2nd 5 лет назад +12

      As others pointed out, that was intentional. Very good voice acting

  • @ayyylmao101
    @ayyylmao101 8 лет назад +1003

    ... Now I want to know Roy's backstory.
    Also, the part where Cole's voice breaks after yelling "Stop the goddamned screaming!"?
    JUST... JUST UTTERLY GENIUS.
    Man, I fricking loved this game.

    • @Aivottaja
      @Aivottaja 8 лет назад +68

      I still love this game :)
      I'm not sure about the details, but I feel like Team Bondi members got the short end of the stick. They worked so hard on this (and the outcome is great), but it cost so much for them and Rockstar just swooped in and collected the spoils.
      I imagine Roy having always been an entitled, smug, racist asshole who stabbed people in the back wile rising in the ranks :D
      But yeah, I wish lots of other characters in the game got the same kind of flashbacks as Cole did.

    • @Loctiter
      @Loctiter 8 лет назад +52

      +Aivottaja That's not what happened at all. Team Bondi was struggling trying to finish this game, and Rockstar coming in was the only reason why it's as good as it is today.

    • @pie7591
      @pie7591 8 лет назад +2

      Loctiter true

    • @mohammedal-hussain2535
      @mohammedal-hussain2535 7 лет назад

      .

    • @_Peremalfait
      @_Peremalfait 5 лет назад +22

      Roy's backstory? Sounds like a good prequel. Call me crazy, but I'd like to see Roy Earle in a sequel. Maybe he gets some redemption too. God knows he needs it. But it could make a hell of a story line, and after seeing what Rockstar did with Red Dead 2, they are definitely the ones who could pull it off. I mean, he must've been a good cop too once upon a time, right? Maybe something happens that's even too much for him to bear.

  • @AwfulWaffle8474
    @AwfulWaffle8474 10 лет назад +1538

    I liked how you played as a character with flaws. It made it feel more real.....but I would have liked to play as jack kelso

    • @whataremowlawn7633
      @whataremowlawn7633 9 лет назад +287

      You do play as jack, just later in the game.

    • @ez_ez1015
      @ez_ez1015 6 лет назад +29

      westben2000 You can play as Jack Kelso. But only later in a game.

    • @jesusofsuburbia9128
      @jesusofsuburbia9128 6 лет назад +56

      Jack should be the protagonist in a sequel.

    • @HunterSlayer2727
      @HunterSlayer2727 5 лет назад +10

      You must not have got far as Jack's playable.

    • @_Peremalfait
      @_Peremalfait 5 лет назад +45

      Yeah, I know, 5 years later. Anyway, playing the remastered PS4 game brought me here. Jack Kelso is definitely a more admirable character. He's courageous. He has lines he won't cross, but has sympathy too for those who do and pay the price. But playing as Phelps is in keeping with traditional film noir, which generally feature otherwise decent people who make mistakes, and do cross lines that can't be uncrossed. That's Phelps, the doomed hero.

  • @neildarylsulit2915
    @neildarylsulit2915 7 лет назад +275

    6:50
    Lt. Cole Phelps: 「あなた方の階層と名前を名乗って下さい。」
    [ Anatagata no kaisō to namae o nanotte kudasai ]
    "Please tell me your name and your military rank."
    IJA Soldier: 「第十四大部隊所属兵だ。」
    (He said his military rank. Couldn't translate it cos' I don't know proper English words. Sorry.)
    Lt. Cole Phelps: 「貴様、何様だと思っているんだ!」
    [ Kisama, nanisamada to omotte iru nda ]
    " You, what do you think you are? "

    • @Bunkerwulf44
      @Bunkerwulf44 6 лет назад +24

      Neil Daryl Sulit his rank is Superior Private

    • @saintroddy
      @saintroddy 5 лет назад +2

      So, like a PFC in the US Army?

    • @diasifec9564
      @diasifec9564 4 года назад +11

      I don't get it, if Phelps asked for his rank and name and the Japanese gives his rank, then why Phelps slapped him?

    • @wiremuhipango3734
      @wiremuhipango3734 4 года назад +71

      @@diasifec9564 He was speaking in quite a colloquial way. 第十四大部隊所属兵だ means "I'm a soldier attached to the 14th battalion" - I don't think he actually states his rank. Japanese has different tiers of politeness and he spoke to Phelps as if he was talking to a friend basically. If he spoke to a superior officer in the Japanese Army the way he did, he'd probably receive the same response.

    • @mitsunekolucky671
      @mitsunekolucky671 4 года назад +66

      Essentially if we translate the IJA soldier's tone in English, it's the equivalent of "Bruh I'm from the 14th battalion." Very casual and informal way to address someone.

  • @Indianamarksman
    @Indianamarksman 9 лет назад +1720

    Don't fight for medals fight for the guy next to you

    • @rip-headphone-users2625
      @rip-headphone-users2625 9 лет назад +47

      Well said.

    • @TravisMSimpson
      @TravisMSimpson 9 лет назад +96

      +lockandloadization Always stick by the man beside you and fight for him. your life is in his hands and his is in yours. Work together and you get to go home when it is all said and done. That is how my great grandfather survived WW2, Korea and Vietnam.

    • @porky8278
      @porky8278 8 лет назад +15

      +Travis M Simpson wow props to your grandad

    • @hellosirmynameissir.1112
      @hellosirmynameissir.1112 8 лет назад +11

      unless at you were at ohama beach. there you just tried to survive.

    • @hellosirmynameissir.1112
      @hellosirmynameissir.1112 8 лет назад +3

      +hey buddy *you

  • @johnshepard5121
    @johnshepard5121 8 лет назад +2000

    Rockstar should make a war game.

    • @hellosirmynameissir.1112
      @hellosirmynameissir.1112 8 лет назад +37

      Hi Shepard. :D

    • @marvianodally7797
      @marvianodally7797 7 лет назад +17

      John Shepard ww2 game

    • @OkDannnn
      @OkDannnn 7 лет назад +108

      Vietnam war will work better i think

    • @hamstel4540
      @hamstel4540 7 лет назад +3

      Yea that would be cool

    • @endroo93
      @endroo93 7 лет назад +67

      If they'd make a war game the US government would ban the game right away. It would show the war as it is, not like how the media does it. They encourage our kids to kill themselves in the name of "freedom". Anyways, they really should make one, it would be awesome!

  • @sigusigigi
    @sigusigigi 6 лет назад +242

    i respect kelso for his strong character & integrity but cole character is very relatable. life goes on even though we re haunted by our own dark side.

  • @skaterh00dy
    @skaterh00dy 8 лет назад +621

    Why isn't this the standard for all video game cutscenes at this point? Their facial expressions look so much more realistic than any game to date, and this was released five years ago. I expected next-gen to consistently deliver this quality of cutscenes or better.

    • @metalmugen
      @metalmugen 7 лет назад +103

      Yung Zoink The face scan stuff is incredible but super hard and expensive to make. Also uses a fuckthon of space

    • @alienatedmind9703
      @alienatedmind9703 6 лет назад +31

      When this game first came out it had four discs because of the cutscenes and there's like 12 hours of them so it's like a mini series.

    • @Gloss613
      @Gloss613 4 года назад +12

      Have you seen what triple A games had become? And not ony for Quantic Dream games, it DID became a standard the ability of making every face photo-realistic

    • @Limacy
      @Limacy 4 года назад +2

      @@alienatedmind9703 I remember that four disc system for the game. I borrowed the game from a friend and his copy was four discs all the way back.

    • @thebadwolf3088
      @thebadwolf3088 3 года назад +3

      @@alienatedmind9703 it's 3 for the 360

  • @themanfromthesouth1861
    @themanfromthesouth1861 4 года назад +113

    17:52 that scream is so sad. That's the scream of a broken man.

    • @galilalexandro4392
      @galilalexandro4392 3 года назад +9

      But he was actually the one who burned the village 🤔

    • @riverajustinmarks.
      @riverajustinmarks. 3 года назад +15

      @@galilalexandro4392 he was fooled into burning houses with innocent people by the Doctor. After the doctor lost control of Ira, Ira convinced himself that he is doing the people he killed a favor by sending them to a better place. It's really tragic that he accidentally killed a group of innocent people in the war and now that he's asking for help he was again confronted with him burning innocent people he didn't knew that was there.

  • @19Emes91
    @19Emes91 7 лет назад +341

    I guess those flashbacks show a good side of the otherwise tragic ending. By sacrificing his own life to save Elsa and Kelso Phelps finally became a hero he always wanted to be. You could see right before his death that he was calm and ready for his fate. He achieved his life-long dream.

  • @_Peremalfait
    @_Peremalfait 5 лет назад +364

    I was shocked by the flashback scene where Phelps is shot in the back. It's a detail Phelps never mentions. Whether Phelps knew it was Courtney Sheldon who shot him is unclear, but he must've known he was shot by one of his own men.

    • @mrvngaming
      @mrvngaming 4 года назад +139

      I think Cole knew, they were having a heated arguement not too long ago so Courtney made perfect sense as the shooter. However, I also think Cole chose to remain silent about the matter because of his stubborness to prove himself for the Silver Star he thought he didn't deserve made him into a reckless person/officer and he knew he messed up at the cave giving an order that accidentally led to the death of civillians so Courtney puttimg him out of commission was actually a big favor to put a broken man out of a situation he no longer suited to be in. This also explain why Cole was so defensive toward Courtney being insulted by Roy Earle, he knew Courtney was a good man at heart despite shooting him in the back at Okinawa

    • @cottoneyejoe8285
      @cottoneyejoe8285 4 года назад +4

      When did he get shot? I missed it

    • @_Peremalfait
      @_Peremalfait 4 года назад +19

      @@cottoneyejoe8285 The scene where he orders his men to finish off the dying Japanese 18:08 He gets shot in the back by Courtney Sheldon

    • @cottoneyejoe8285
      @cottoneyejoe8285 4 года назад +1

      @@_Peremalfait Thank you

    • @thebadwolf3088
      @thebadwolf3088 3 года назад +29

      He knew, he also kept the .45 he was shot with for the rest of his life.

  • @Aivottaja
    @Aivottaja 8 лет назад +129

    As an officer, Phelps was an asshole who was only interested in his own glory. But at least he learned from his mistakes and tried to do good as a cop.

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 10 месяцев назад +2

      In WW2, Cole was no different from Roy Earle.

    • @davesenatus5566
      @davesenatus5566 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@jorgebersabe293Yes he was. Earle was just a douche, who’d do anything to both get on top while also being crooked and not carrying about any citizen (also racist) while masking to others. Cole on the other hand just wanted to get to the top and was willing to sacrifice himself and comrades, however, you can argue that he only did what he was told and followed the rules layed out. He understood war and even respected the other side which were the Japanese. If you’re only looking at it from one angle then yeah they are similar but as a whole they are very different.

  • @CPT85
    @CPT85 13 лет назад +124

    Watching all these flashbacks made me want to pick up CoD WaW again. Had that retro war in the Pacific feel.

  • @reonthornton685
    @reonthornton685 9 лет назад +620

    There is no doubt Cole's thinking was too Rigid as far as tactics go, but he wasn't a bad leader. He obviously was better suited to Law than Army though, and I can respect his attempts to redeem some of his bad war time actions.

    • @RunningBlade2184
      @RunningBlade2184 8 лет назад +149

      He wasn't a good leader. He was constantly getting all his men killed because he couldn't ever adjust to the situation. That's exactly what all these flashbacks are trying to get across. His failure in the military and guilt are a constant thing that hangs over his head.

    • @reonthornton685
      @reonthornton685 8 лет назад +67

      The Samurai Cop I didn't say he was a good leader, but he wasn't a bad one either. Tactics were something he wasn't brilliant at, too rigid and by the book with no room for adjusting when needed.
      Morally, he was good, although too idealistic.

    • @RunningBlade2184
      @RunningBlade2184 8 лет назад +9

      +Reon Thornton Well you said he wasn't a bad leader so that either means he was average or good. He was neither of those.

    • @reonthornton685
      @reonthornton685 8 лет назад +71

      The Samurai Cop Actually he was average. The majority of fresh out of training Officers behaved on similar levels to Cole. He was not some anomaly, he was what a typical new officer was like.
      Unfortunately, unlike most officers, his lesson to improve him came very very harshly through a serious mistake, rather than being able to learn it from the more experienced or something more minor.

    • @jeffbollen5276
      @jeffbollen5276 7 лет назад +112

      While Kelso's decision to seal the caves on Sugar Loaf Hill allowed his unit to advance more quickly, he likely entombed plenty of civilians and is responsible for more collateral damage than Phelps is. Phelps just had the misfortune of actually seeing the victims of his unhinged replacement flamethrower operator; he did not order Hogeboom to charge in as he did.
      Throughout the game, Phelps is a victim of the system. He excels at OCS and makes an adversary of Kelso. He tries to stick to procedure in Okinawa and sees civilians incinerated. He does solid police work and outs some of the city's scum with Kelso's help, but is publicly shamed by a dirty cop and then unceremoniously killed. I saw young upstarts like Phelps all the time in the Air Force and I admired their discipline, but when I became an instructor, I made sure to tell trainees that they would one day have to improvise and simply use their best judgment, as well as solicit feedback from more experienced people.

  • @GEM99Show
    @GEM99Show 3 года назад +115

    The "Jesus, look at all the kids" line gives me chills on my spine every time.

    • @wetube6513
      @wetube6513 3 года назад +7

      "They all got little moustaches!" "KILL 'EM!!"

  • @Jelly_Jan
    @Jelly_Jan 9 лет назад +405

    I love L.A Noire, its a fantastic game, but it always ends up making me really depressed =(

    • @jesusofsuburbia9128
      @jesusofsuburbia9128 6 лет назад +43

      It doesn't help that Roy and the chief aren't punished, either.

    • @nazzeem_4388
      @nazzeem_4388 5 лет назад +2

      @@jesusofsuburbia9128 yeah

    • @erfan.2244
      @erfan.2244 5 лет назад +12

      @@jesusofsuburbia9128 yeah I wanted to kill that Roy and Mayor in the end none of them faced justice and it showed how dirty the system is.
      I hope Rockstar make LA Noire 2 with Kelso as a playable charachter.

    • @smokeycat132
      @smokeycat132 3 года назад +1

      Same...

    • @onlynameMrBlank
      @onlynameMrBlank Год назад

      That's the point, though. Film noir was not known for having happy or uplifting endings.

  • @Geodendronitrian
    @Geodendronitrian 5 лет назад +170

    *Hank* : "Are they cute?"
    *Kelso* : "They're my sisters Hank."

  • @thattrickytrickster612
    @thattrickytrickster612 3 года назад +77

    Watching Phelps’ flashbacks and seeing his flaws and arrogance yet you watch him try to be better really inspired me to make up for my personal past sins.
    “A good man isn’t good at first, but a bad man trying to be better.”
    -My dad.

  • @mosquitomilitaria8147
    @mosquitomilitaria8147 4 года назад +190

    I almost feel bad for Phelps, he knows that he didn’t deserve that medal. He knows he didn’t do anything accept break down over the loss of lieutenant Merrell. What made him a bad lieutenant made him a great detective. He followed everything by the numbers, by the book. It’s obvious that he hates himself for what he did, with the cave and hiding in the hole. He knows he didn’t deserve his promotion or the silver star.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Год назад +8

      Even Kelso tells him he shouldn’t be so hard on himself for it. Courage and cowardice aren’t switches you turn on or off, they are just reactions that exist in everyone.

  • @coles1660
    @coles1660 8 лет назад +255

    This game's a gem

    • @ggt47
      @ggt47 7 лет назад +2

      Cole S YES!!!

  • @sammitchell3657
    @sammitchell3657 6 лет назад +60

    17:50 Ari tried to attack phelps. Poor guy. He was doing his job following orders but he hated knowing what he did. Smh.

  • @CAIDENROX
    @CAIDENROX 3 года назад +144

    Cole's nickname "The Shadow" followed him to the grave. Literally everyone who ever served under him died except for Jack Kelso, who chose to serve for himself.

    • @Lucas02000
      @Lucas02000 2 года назад +23

      Cole ended up being bad juju in the end.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Год назад +11

      Later some of Kelso’s guys ended up dead cuz of poor choices and naïveté….

  • @grumpypelican
    @grumpypelican 8 лет назад +167

    Jack Kelso was the man.

    • @ggt47
      @ggt47 7 лет назад +6

      JAILHOUSE BLUES YEAH!!!

  • @therangedmartialartist5749
    @therangedmartialartist5749 4 года назад +86

    In a lot of ways, Courtney at the end of the war was like Phelps at the beginning. Seeing taking part in the criminal underworld as a ticket to a better future just like Phelps saw the war as a ticket to a better future. It came, but at what cost...

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 4 года назад +28

      It helps to highlight how Courtney and Cole are not so different, but they differ in that Cole started as a selfish man but turned selfless, Courtney started as a selfless man but turned selfish.

    • @Codewordthecerealkiller0
      @Codewordthecerealkiller0 Год назад +1

      Courtney and Cole were also incredibly smart but misused their smartz

    • @darthuchiha1418
      @darthuchiha1418 Год назад +2

      @@jorgebersabe293but Courtney wasn’t really selfish he entered the world of crime to better the lives of all the men he fought alongside the problem was that he was naive and underestimated the dangers of getting involved with gangsters

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 11 месяцев назад

      @@darthuchiha1418True, but selfish or not, both of their actions ended up killing multiple people and ruining several lives. It’s telling that Jack, who probably had the highest respect for Courtney in the war, can barely conceal his disgust for what he’d become.

  • @thebassics2478
    @thebassics2478 7 лет назад +489

    The flashbacks really make me dislike Cole, such a teacher's pet sorta guy. In the present he's admirable

    • @kentuckyfriedchildren5385
      @kentuckyfriedchildren5385 4 года назад +81

      He is exacly the same, it's just the circumstances that make him a bad G.I. and a good detective.

    • @thebadwolf3088
      @thebadwolf3088 3 года назад +27

      @@kentuckyfriedchildren5385 true, he didn't really change until his last seconds of life. The difference is that he was terrible at being a leader during war time, but great at being a detective for the LAPD.

  • @jeffcase7827
    @jeffcase7827 5 лет назад +133

    I've always Identified more as Kelso, even ending up liking him the most.
    A sequel with him, would be the tops.

    • @sanddebil
      @sanddebil 4 года назад +4

      I personally would love if l a noire happened in 1948 Los Santos,the same universe as GTA,and in 5 we would see 90 year old kelso or his descendant. I would literally sell my kidney to make this happen

    • @jeffcase7827
      @jeffcase7827 4 года назад +2

      @@sanddebil I'd love to see an old kelso interacting with the protagonist in the next GTA game.

    • @sanddebil
      @sanddebil 4 года назад +6

      @@jeffcase7827 yeah,but unfortunately la noire happened in Los Angeles,not in GTA universe,so this will never happen

  • @randominternet9338
    @randominternet9338 6 лет назад +61

    12:58 That's some seriously good game/real acting I ever seen.. You can feel the emotions.

  • @hunterwanzell7185
    @hunterwanzell7185 6 лет назад +240

    I like how the cave totally wasn't Cole's fault at all. The dude with the flamethrower just ran ahead of everyone else and just started barbecuing motherfuckers. Hell Kelso just wanted to blow the cave and seal them in, where they all would have suffocated or starved.

    • @mikeyholland150
      @mikeyholland150 6 лет назад +49

      Still Phelps failed to adjust to the situation itself yes the flamethrower dude did rush in and acted on just burning everyone alive and caused him to lose it also Phelps was falling behind to but also gave him the order to roast the cave thus as leader it is Phelps is fault

    • @jeffcarroll1990shock
      @jeffcarroll1990shock 4 года назад +37

      Mikey Holland how the hell was Cole supposed to know that it was a field hospital for civilians?

    • @ikedrakeford7164
      @ikedrakeford7164 4 года назад +6

      @@jeffcarroll1990shock thats what I was saying

    • @jillvalentinefan77
      @jillvalentinefan77 4 года назад +26

      Or or or.....Phelps could have kept his flamethrower operator in reserve, advance on the cave entrance to visually confirm hostile targets or civilians considering his entire team was packing BARs Thompsons or Shotguns. Notice how we never see a M1 Garand or carbine throughout any of the cutscenes or the game. Which i don't know why they went the route of recycling the games current arsenal but still a fine game indeed.

    • @jimmilton7513
      @jimmilton7513 2 года назад +6

      war is hell

  • @TheWorldMemeDatabase
    @TheWorldMemeDatabase Год назад +16

    Cole flinching again after the explosion had already happened was a good detail. 12:50

    • @virtualcynical8515
      @virtualcynical8515 Год назад +4

      Holy Crap, Never Noticed it.
      Thanks for Pointing that out.

  • @mrrm5456
    @mrrm5456 8 лет назад +228

    DAMN! now I know why all the solders loved Kelso more than Phelps.... Phelps wasn't a real war hero after all bit he will always still the best cop in history .
    and he's a really good man thou cause after Courtny shot him and he saw him dead later he felt sad for him and he refused the way Roy was talking bout him , even after three or four years from that bullet that Cournty shot it in phelps's back...He really respected him which makes him even better than kelso

    • @youraverageinternetperson4323
      @youraverageinternetperson4323 6 лет назад +4

      Entregador de Leite Those darn moslims and their soo shitty opinions.

    • @alienatedmind9703
      @alienatedmind9703 6 лет назад +17

      Courtney was a really interesting character. He told Mickey Cohen he was just a small man in a big coat.

    • @rutheglasses4677
      @rutheglasses4677 6 лет назад +15

      @@entregadordeleite3133 Dude, don`t do that. You don`t have to be a racist asshole. You can be better than that

    • @netizenkuripangistanyolo3339
      @netizenkuripangistanyolo3339 4 года назад +9

      @@phreak761 so you just gonna let the person discriminate the muslim just because muslim "wasn't a race" pfff zionist shill as always use excuse for blaming muslim for everything

    • @netizenkuripangistanyolo3339
      @netizenkuripangistanyolo3339 4 года назад +3

      @@youraverageinternetperson4323 You are a zionist shill with the worst discriminative statement to ever existed let alone you taste that wws determine by your playlist is horrible

  • @riissanen93
    @riissanen93 6 лет назад +103

    Cole is one of my favourite protagonists ever because our golden boy has such an flawed history. Makes him more interesting as a character. But I got to say I would much rather go out for a drink with Kelso than with Phelps.

  • @siralteon
    @siralteon 6 лет назад +92

    We need LA Noire 2, with Jack Kelso as the lead.

  • @waterman2779
    @waterman2779 3 года назад +48

    This game was one of the earliest depictions of war I saw in my life, and it genuinely terrified me

    • @Lucas02000
      @Lucas02000 3 года назад +5

      You can't water down war otherwise you're lying, it is what it is.

  • @bllasae
    @bllasae 10 лет назад +102

    Phelps should have never been able to be an officer, his thinking was too rigid for wartime and he had the wrong frame of mind to enter combat.

    • @bllasae
      @bllasae 10 лет назад +50

      Not to mention that when things got rough, he completely forgot that he was in charge.

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 6 лет назад +12

      Bllasae A good cop, but a bad soldier indeed, he just should have learnt to adjust to the situation.

    • @brndonlu9635
      @brndonlu9635 5 лет назад +9

      But he did respect the enemy and learned from his mistakes after the war.

    • @Ladyjuliet-uv5qt
      @Ladyjuliet-uv5qt 2 месяца назад

      he spoke japanese fluently
      they would have realistically put him in code translation or interogation for prisoners not the infantry

  • @takenosht2846
    @takenosht2846 7 лет назад +77

    "Damn....I was hoping to get me a samurai sword" best part

  • @Mavericka96
    @Mavericka96 10 лет назад +777

    I respect coles treatment of the Japanese, Treating them like human beings and individuals rather a bunch of murderous animals like everyone else at that time did, I think he has the "hate the person who committed the deed rather than his/her entire people" mentality. Thats sort of how I am as well, Judging them on what they did rather then the skin color of ethnicity.

    • @hehehe99100
      @hehehe99100 9 лет назад +63

      That is good but, seriously, 'Japanese attack pearl harbor because American cut their oil' this kind of nonsense, out of line.
      What this Cole guy even thinking? Watch Japanese expand their territory?
      Instead, the maker of this game should put their fault of invading Philippines and those irony that they get along well with Japanese before broke the promise to acknowledge both of their colonies.

    • @xPrecisionx
      @xPrecisionx 9 лет назад +153

      이진우 No, we did cut their oil beforehand. The oil embargo resulted in the Japanese losing upwards to 80 percent of their entire oil imports. Looking back, it's no wonder why they got so pissed.

    • @hehehe99100
      @hehehe99100 9 лет назад +83

      Precision That is only half true. guess what happen before that happen. Japanese invasion to china and South east Asia and slaughter committed there.
      That oil nonsense is what Japanese 'patriots' say when they defend their war crimes against 'ignorant' westerners.

    • @hehehe99100
      @hehehe99100 9 лет назад +19

      Jack Rodden I not mad at you or anything. You certainly don't like sarcasm. My apologies. But still half true. cutting off of oil is what Japanese expansionism of that time bring. Blaming US for that is just excuse.

    • @IMfromNYCity
      @IMfromNYCity 9 лет назад +123

      Jack Rodden I think he's raging because he and many Koreans and Chinese are upset that a lot of Westerners do not know about or ignore Japanese war crimes. When you look at what Japan did before the oil embargo was enforced (Mukden Incident, Nanjing Massacre, comfort women, chemical/germ warfare, and Unit 731), you'd think the cutting off of oil supplies is a slap on the wrist.

  • @SalemSunset
    @SalemSunset 8 лет назад +78

    The cave thing wasn't Cole's fault, if the fucking cowboy didn't run ahead without the team and didn't go in shooting like a maniac the unit would of saw it's full of civilians before they all got burnt to death.

    • @bobcatfish2796
      @bobcatfish2796 7 лет назад +18

      Salem Sunset I agree that it wasn't entirely Cole's fault, but he did give the order to clear the cave, not inspect it. And who knows, if they did inspect it and there were juts civilians, then Cole would be both publicly wrong and also still behind as he wouldn't leave until, "The Job was done." Obviously he didn't want that to happen, but if it didn't, it would arguably be less of an interesting story OR maybe even more hate on Cole's end.

    • @constantinexi6489
      @constantinexi6489 7 лет назад +29

      Actually it comes down to either
      a) clearing the cave out with the flamethrower like what Cole did
      b) quickly sealing the cave shut with explosives, trapping the Japanese inside and allowing the squad to move up like what Jack wanted to do.
      c) having the Shermans blast the ever living fuck out of the cave like what one of his squadmates suggested.
      It does not end well for the civilians inside either way

    • @aidancoutts2341
      @aidancoutts2341 3 месяца назад

      The guys blame him because if he was capable of listening to anyone else's advice, it wouldn't have happened. The people giving him the advice weren't doing so to avoid casualties at all but it still seemed like cole was getting his just desserts for constantly sending his men to clear positions that in the grand scheme of things they probably didn't have to.
      He was following stupidly unrealistic orders that assumed it would be possible for total annihilation and a pace that was practical for the overall operation. Cole wasn't leaving any room for reasonable deviations in his war effort due to orders and it was getting his men killed. He just doubled down after winning a star for being the only person in his squad that wasn't blown up.

  • @n.kelati
    @n.kelati 3 года назад +11

    "as long as I live.. I'll never get over that sound"
    ~ *flute solo* ~

  • @iMiss-U-Loopy
    @iMiss-U-Loopy 4 года назад +17

    The Vibe from the Okinawa Scenes is Pure Gold !!

  • @paradisecityX0
    @paradisecityX0 10 лет назад +72

    "I'm havin a bad day, private", lol no shit.
    "Who are you 2, Abbot and Costello? So it's the 3 fucking Stooges". The Japanese will do the world a favor and kill you quickly". "What are your FUCKING names?", Lmao who pissed in his coffee?

    • @lauriecoulthard9777
      @lauriecoulthard9777 9 лет назад +25

      Drill sergeants were often like that to toughen up soldiers.
      Watch "Full Metal Jacket"which had a real drill sergeant in to get a better glimpse into how bad it was

    • @paradisecityX0
      @paradisecityX0 9 лет назад +6

      ***** Yeah that one was just cruel

    • @Medicopter_N7
      @Medicopter_N7 7 лет назад +1

      Lowest army rank, so it should be like "soldado raso" or something

    • @mhsohn6798
      @mhsohn6798 7 лет назад +1

      +Laurie Coulthard May I ask you a question, sir?Is the drill sergeant being exceptionally hostile to Phelps and his friends 'cause they are OCS or is it a common occurence to everyone in marine corps back in the day?

    • @339gabriel
      @339gabriel 3 месяца назад

      I think that's called a military handshake

  • @sandiestdock7224
    @sandiestdock7224 8 лет назад +121

    This reminds me of full metal jacket

  • @ArthurMuneh
    @ArthurMuneh 7 лет назад +25

    Cole Phelps is exactly like those guys that you see and are like "the typical perfect guy who does anything wrong" but later you realize that those kind are the worst sons of bitches
    And exactly is that feeling that you got in the beginning and you realize it during the story

    • @pretzelstick320
      @pretzelstick320 Год назад +7

      Yeah, but Cole genuinely set out to be a good person, and redeemed himself. By Going against the GI housing fund, he knowingly sacrificed his image in pursuit of justice and truth.

  • @MrsJasmyn45
    @MrsJasmyn45 4 года назад +43

    Cole from past to present, reminds me a little of Arthur Morgan and John Marston. All have had pasts that they're not proud of, but.. All, eventually, found redemption for their pasts, and they all died a hero.
    Cole died saving his rival's life and his lover's life.
    John died saving his family's lives.
    And Arthur died saving John's life. And all 3 are loved by fans..

    • @arthurmorgan2906
      @arthurmorgan2906 2 года назад +2

      exactly

    • @musicaleuphoria8699
      @musicaleuphoria8699 5 месяцев назад

      I noticed since GTA 4, most of Rockstar Games' stories focus on the theme of characters trying to redeem themselves of their past actions.

  • @tdiez810
    @tdiez810 7 лет назад +131

    Jack Kelso is one hell of a soldier and NCO. I wish I could have played most of the game as him.

    • @ragman2623
      @ragman2623 6 лет назад +9

      Thomas Diez marine*

    • @officercat7907
      @officercat7907 2 года назад +2

      @Idk Idk No they're not. Marines and Soldiers are two different kinds of servicemen, get it right.

    • @houseoftoussaint9609
      @houseoftoussaint9609 2 года назад +5

      @@officercat7907
      Bullshit lol
      Marines are just soldiers deployed from ships and capable of fighting at sea.
      I get it but really. Lol

    • @youseff500
      @youseff500 2 года назад +3

      @@officercat7907 Marines and soldiers are the same thing. It's marines and army men that are different.

  • @roye6961
    @roye6961 5 лет назад +21

    best acting in any game ever, that makes this game deserve to win an oscar

  • @ChristopherD1999
    @ChristopherD1999 6 лет назад +40

    11:42
    GET THIS MADMAN OUT OF MY SIGHT!

  • @estebanquinones5918
    @estebanquinones5918 3 года назад +16

    It's crazy that we can see from Phelps flashbacks that he really wasn't capable of being a good leader. But because of his role in the war and his mistakes in the war it made him a great leader.

  • @jakey3906
    @jakey3906 7 лет назад +57

    What's so cool about celso? He was such a simple and non complex character that he kinda just bores the shit out of me. And when I see Coles leading, I see a man that is by the book and follows orders. He didn't know there would be civilians in that bunker. He was just doing his orders, not seeing that it might have a bad moral consequence. He was a damn good detective and gave closure to more families than any other detective in his department. He was rough, but it was all for good. He was selfless to the end, and I think all the good he did redeemed him. He's honestly one of the best characters ever written in video games.

    • @Duskets
      @Duskets 7 лет назад +38

      Lucipurr
      I like it because it highlights that leadership doesn't just come from rank. A rank is a rank, but the man makes it real.
      Phelps was an officer who was by the book in everything he did and strove to ascertain glory. This made him extremely dangerous to be around, because he had no qualms about ordering his men to their deaths if it meant that he would make rank or earn a medal -- to become famous. Because he was so by the book, he was incapable of adapting to the way in which the Japanese fought (which was extremely unconventional) and that made him weak and predictable. He was in charge, but never once was he in control, and that made him a terrible officer.
      Kelso, on the other hand, dropped out of OCS, enlisted at MCRD San Diego, and gradually became an Enlisted NCO. He was such a respected leader that he went from a Private First Class (E-2) all the way to a First Sergeant (E-8) in less than four years. Although Kelso technically answered to Cole by way of not being an officer, Kelso also had the respect of his men and realized that war is not a black and white scenario where one must fight one way all the time. In fact, those who fail to adapt and diversify their strategies are often the first ones to die, or even worse, the first ones to get their men killed like Cole did.
      This entire flashback is all about playing with perceptions. Kelso is perceived initially as being callous and dismissive, the very type of person who you think would be a bad choice for leadership, but it is turned on its head when Kelso actually ends up being the perfect foil to Cole (and a better leader than him, in my opinion) because of his ability to NOT be so by the book.

    • @gaboandrei28
      @gaboandrei28 6 лет назад +2

      Lucipurr AMEN!

    • @danielsimms4262
      @danielsimms4262 5 лет назад +1

      Good characters and good leaders are two different things.

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 2 года назад

      @@Duskets Cole is like Lord Shimura: A terrible leader due to his rigidness and being so by the book, that he fails to readjust his strategies when everything goes to shit.
      Jack is like Jin Sakai: A man who obtained more chances of success due to his ability to think outside the box.

    • @alec6358
      @alec6358 Месяц назад

      @@jorgebersabe293very well put shout out ghost of Tsushima

  • @zacharydorer874
    @zacharydorer874 10 лет назад +325

    One of the only problems with this game in my opinion is that his WW2 time was only showed through flashbacks, I wish you were actually able to play as him giving it a bit more action

    • @himynameiswerty
      @himynameiswerty 9 лет назад +66

      Zachary Dorer you don't need another shooter, if you want to play play in ww2 play call of duty

    • @KicknTheBoot
      @KicknTheBoot 9 лет назад +85

      Being able to play during short snippets of gameplay in the ww2 flashbacks would have brought more depth to Cole's history.

    • @himynameiswerty
      @himynameiswerty 9 лет назад +6

      how you have come to that conclusion from wha he said i don't know, he said action, as if the game should have been about action. the premise of the game wasn't to be soldier in ww2. LA noire didn't need to be that, rockstar has such a wide range of third person games where you can go on a killing spree.

    • @zacharydorer874
      @zacharydorer874 9 лет назад +12

      World War 2 was about action. I would have loved the game like I do now even if it did not have the ww2 story arc because I love the game and how it challenges you to think. Not many games were able to do that like L.A Noire. But what I was trying to get at was such an important story arc should not be saved for just cutscenes because its a video game. I hate when games leave some of the most important parts unplayable and just showed through cutscenes. Its a game. You are supposed to play it. I can understand it being a cutscene if its just dialogue but if its a war scene like some of these it should have been playable (on a side note I love the history of WW2 so that may influence my opinion a little)

    • @kilo393
      @kilo393 7 лет назад +1

      Augustus Sammons But there is action in this game....

  • @RealCamouz
    @RealCamouz 4 года назад +17

    17:39 Phelps with that dope auto-tune.

  • @sunsetman22
    @sunsetman22 10 лет назад +193

    So that medic dude is the one that appears in the newspapers. Pretty interesting.

    • @AustinWinchesterFishing
      @AustinWinchesterFishing 9 лет назад +20

      +legobatmanfan22 Corpsman* lol

    • @alienatedmind9703
      @alienatedmind9703 6 лет назад +40

      Yes he shot Cole because he was pissed at his decisions not to kill him but to get him disbanded, then took the morphine from the war and like he said tried to make a future for those who fought for it. Ended up getting people killed when he dolled it out to the Cohen Mafia then got himself killed for trying to stop it.

    •  4 года назад +1

      @Lord Farquaad in the Marines and Navy, the correct title is "Corpsman." Only Army and Air Force are they referred as medics. I would know because I served in the Air Force as a medic.

    • @grahamaker9803
      @grahamaker9803 4 года назад +2

      Also The Flamethrower guy was also in the newspapers

    • @339gabriel
      @339gabriel 3 месяца назад

      Lol you're catching on

  • @fritzVirginSteeler
    @fritzVirginSteeler 8 лет назад +177

    17:51 Poor Ira...

    • @TheDEATHHIT
      @TheDEATHHIT 7 лет назад +4

      Jay Thompson I think he was trying to finish the people.

    • @clanku2.010
      @clanku2.010 7 лет назад +86

      TheDEATHHIT Nope he wanted to kill Cole but his flamethrower ran out of fuel.

    • @TheDEATHHIT
      @TheDEATHHIT 7 лет назад +3

      Vaickingo2.0 Yeah looking back I think so too.

    • @acuteavocado1962
      @acuteavocado1962 6 лет назад +30

      TheDEATHHIT you can hear the clicking of his trigger as he runs up screaming, he's out of fuel and tried to kill cole

    • @jorgebersabe293
      @jorgebersabe293 6 лет назад +11

      fritzVirginSteeler Indeed, for me Ira is a tragic villain.

  • @deepfried3224
    @deepfried3224 2 года назад +17

    I like how they were talking about Cole while marching , and cole was there but he didnt say anything

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Год назад +7

      And they mistakenly construed his respect for the Japanese as being a “Jap lover”. No wonder Courtney was able to easily convince them later.

    • @virtualcynical8515
      @virtualcynical8515 Год назад +1

      While his early war days Glory-Seeking were clearly selfish and self-centred, I don't think the Cave Fiasco was really his fault. Or at least, it could have been much worse.
      Hogebooms idea to bring in Tanks would have taken too long (and Tanks in a cave might get stuck, further hampering things) and while Kelso's decision to blow the cave could have saved alot of time, it would have resulted in hundreds of people trapped in a cave slowly dehydrating to death, as no-one would know they were there.
      Keep in mind, these people were Civilians, not combatants, so their deaths were purely tragic and not "A Necessary Part of War".
      Cole's decision to clear the caves with Flame-Crews and then Escort out Civilians WOULD have worked. But when they were moving in, they were ambushed, and Hogeboom escaped from the Troop and lit the cave up anyway.
      A Big Part of the War Flashbacks in Cole Sympathising with the Japanese (Talking about Pearl Harbor for instance, and how he doesn't blame them for attacking US Soil), which makes him Unpopular Amongst his men.
      Kelso wanted to Bomb the cave and move on because he didn't care for his enemy and only saw the Pragmatic Nature of the War.
      Cole Genuinely felt bad for his Enemy and was trying to Save Civilian Lives, but his need to do so and his inability to do things any other way but 'By the Book' caused his greatest Tragedy.
      That's my Two Cents.
      It's his Fault, sure, but the Alternative was a Slow Death.
      He couldn't adapt and (in his own mind) had to Follow Protocol.
      It let him down, but he made the choice he thought was right and isn't a Collosal Failure like we all make him out to be.

  • @victormarquez5940
    @victormarquez5940 6 лет назад +55

    But I have a doubt, after the War when Cole started to work as a detective, he received a lot of attention by the newspapers and the LA society in general, did Cole really want that? He always said that he was just doing his duty, Being an incorruptible detective was his job, and we all know that he was doing that for Redemption for all the shit that happened in the War. But do you think that he really wanted all that fame? Because I mean, when he entered to the army that's What he wanted. Recognition and glory. So the question is, Cole was a good detective because of Redemption, or because he wanted that glory that he couldn't get in the War. Anyways, Cole is in my opinion, one of the Best characters, he has humanity and we all can see that he is not perfect. Man I fucking love this game. And that final though. Damn :/

    • @nthomas32
      @nthomas32 6 лет назад +15

      Very great insight. Perhaps he felt ashamed of the glory he wanted in the war, but instead found guilt and devastation. And now as a great detective that guilt comes back whenever he receives a citation for closing a case.

  • @rqneo5361
    @rqneo5361 7 лет назад +141

    When I started playing I thought Phelps was awesome and Kelso was an asswipe, when cole cheated with Elsa I started to see a bad side to him and after playing the first Kelso mission i realised Kelso was a much better character.

    • @Bunkerwulf44
      @Bunkerwulf44 6 лет назад +4

      Peter's evil brother Thaddeus but Elsa was better than Marie any day from what we see of Marie Phelps she seems like a jerk

    • @alienatedmind9703
      @alienatedmind9703 6 лет назад +64

      I wouldn't say better but he is a good character. Cole is more complex which makes him perfect protagonist.

    • @jessd3601
      @jessd3601 4 года назад

      BunkerWulf 44 it doesn’t make a difference if she was a jerk or not. He cheated on his wife, maybe that’s why she was such a jerk cuz she knew he was shit

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked 3 года назад +7

      Phelps was a broken man, even if he did not show it to a lot of the characters

    • @galilalexandro4392
      @galilalexandro4392 3 года назад +4

      @@Bunkerwulf44 Elsa was a slut and we never really saw Marie in the game just two times,the first one in the beginning and she looked like a caring wife and mother and the second was when she was all heartbroken because she found out that Cole cheated on her

  • @TrollinxEclipse
    @TrollinxEclipse 9 лет назад +282

    0:43 - 1:40
    i literally cannot stop laughing.

    • @isaiahwashington4737
      @isaiahwashington4737 8 лет назад +10

      ikr

    • @KapitanPazur1
      @KapitanPazur1 8 лет назад +7

      yeah yeah....swears... so funny
      ...maybe for kids but whatever

    • @gravepatch
      @gravepatch 8 лет назад +39

      +Bartosz Skorupa Have you seen, full metal jacket?

    • @KapitanPazur1
      @KapitanPazur1 8 лет назад +2

      Mr.Blonde Gaming Yes. It was the most pathethic excuse for a humor I ever seen.

    • @gravepatch
      @gravepatch 8 лет назад +65

      You seem like a fun guy.

  • @LukeHellwalker
    @LukeHellwalker 7 лет назад +55

    I love the scene with Phelps interrogating the japanese soldiers. He shows how important it is to look behind all the propaganda.

    • @pretzelstick320
      @pretzelstick320 Год назад +4

      True, but sometimes it’s better for troops to have a clear cut good vs evil mentality, rather than the reality that the war was largely about Japan’s lack of resources. It’s the same with the American civil war. Freedom vs slavery is an easier sell than preservation of a union and federal system that didn’t really exist in the mindset of many Americans of the time.

  • @CHRISTIANNWO
    @CHRISTIANNWO 4 года назад +27

    Courtney Sheldon had the biggest heart among the corps. That's why he was willing to do anything for his fellow men.

    • @davidblank8432
      @davidblank8432 3 года назад +22

      Biggest heart but the smallest brain.

    • @despacitodaniel801
      @despacitodaniel801 2 года назад +3

      Makes sense he's a medic after all

    • @dimitrijetucovic1307
      @dimitrijetucovic1307 Год назад

      Yeah biggest heart to go out and kill his fellow injured soldiets

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Год назад +2

      It’s a bit ironic, in the war Kelso probably had the highest respect for him but later in the game he loses all of it due to poor decisions and naïveté. Meanwhile Phelps he borderline hated, but slowly gained respect for him while investigating SRF.

    • @CHRISTIANNWO
      @CHRISTIANNWO Год назад +2

      @@matthewriley7826 I don't think Kelso ever stopped respecting Courtney; I think Kelso just understood that Courtney didn't know what he was getting himself into. That's why Kelso still backed him up.
      Courtney was known for taking risks for his fellow men, whereas Phelps was known for risking his fellow men for himself. One thing to note about Phelps is how he got partnered up with Roy Earle. In many ways, Phelps was like Roy, during the war. Phelps didn't care much about who he screwed over; he just wanted the quickest path to glory.
      In the flashbacks, it's apparent that Phelps helped screw Kelso over during training (as part of some bureaucracy in camp). When Kelso got picked up by Phelps and Roy, he expected Phelps to still be the same man he knew during the war.........So Phelps sacrificing himself was like his redemption.

  • @mohammedsalam4923
    @mohammedsalam4923 4 года назад +12

    When Phelps said “SHUT THE GODDAME SCREAMING “ ....
    It hit me...
    I just can’t get it out of my head...
    I hate war....

  • @jordanrochester6030
    @jordanrochester6030 5 лет назад +56

    The scene where Ira loses it is heartbreaking

  • @virtualcynical8515
    @virtualcynical8515 Год назад +11

    While his early war days Glory-Seeking were clearly selfish and self-centred, I don't think the Cave Fiasco was really his fault. Or at least, it could have been much worse.
    Hogebooms idea to bring in Tanks would have taken too long (and Tanks in a cave might get stuck, further hampering things) and while Kelso's decision to blow the cave could have saved alot of time, it would have resulted in hundreds of people trapped in a cave slowly dehydrating to death, as no-one would know they were there.
    Keep in mind, these people were Civilians, not combatants, so their deaths were purely tragic and not "A Necessary Part of War".
    Cole's decision to clear the caves with Flame-Crews and then Escort out Civilians WOULD have worked. But when they were moving in, they were ambushed, and Hogeboom escaped from the Troop and lit the cave up anyway.
    A Big Part of the War Flashbacks in Cole Sympathising with the Japanese (Talking about Pearl Harbor for instance, and how he doesn't blame them for attacking US Soil), which makes him Unpopular Amongst his men.
    Kelso wanted to Bomb the cave and move on because he didn't care for his enemy and only saw the Pragmatic Nature of the War.
    Cole Genuinely felt bad for his Enemy and was trying to Save Civilian Lives, but his need to do so and his inability to do things any other way but 'By the Book' caused his greatest Tragedy.
    That's my Two Cents.
    It's his Fault, sure, but the Alternative was a Slow Death.
    He couldn't adapt and (in his own mind) had to Follow Protocol.
    It let him down, but he made the choice he thought was right and isn't a Collosal Failure like we all make him out to be.

  • @alfiewillis4893
    @alfiewillis4893 3 года назад +11

    This is some really great storytelling honestly. It got so broken up by the narrative of the game to where you could only get pieces at a time but if you watch the full thing in order it's really effective stuff.

  • @realhuman5688
    @realhuman5688 3 года назад +13

    4:00 I think that is the only time I have seen Jack genuinely smile

  • @Erodam
    @Erodam 6 лет назад +16

    I remember that last scene, came after the credits, it really brought the game a couple notches in the last 10 seconds.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Год назад +4

      It’s also damn disrespectful of them towards Kelso to go through stealing it anyway.

  • @wellingtonuzamere3511
    @wellingtonuzamere3511 10 месяцев назад +7

    The second scene where Phelps and Kelso are checking each other should be titled “the difference between doing this for the right and wrong reasons” Cole was in it for the wrong reasons dreaming of fame, medals, and glory as opposed to Jack who joins in for the right reasons which is to protect, serve, & fight for his country

  • @lexusdriver1963
    @lexusdriver1963 7 лет назад +19

    3:40 "Kelso IN MY OFFICE NOW!" I was like "Busted"

  • @n.kelati
    @n.kelati 3 года назад +14

    Kelso was the effective leader Phelps dreamed of being, with none of the credit--
    I think Phelps knew that he failed in the war because he was doing it for fame. He let that go when he came back home and became such a great detective because of it. aspiration for fame wasn't the motivation behind his duties anymore. He finally just wanted to help the world to become a better place.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Год назад +3

      Too bad Kelso couldn’t convince the others not to steal the morphine…

    • @Codewordthecerealkiller0
      @Codewordthecerealkiller0 Год назад +2

      ​@@matthewriley7826He didn't want to anger his marines so he just let them but he made sure to not get involved am

  • @Coffeehouse_Latte
    @Coffeehouse_Latte 4 года назад +10

    Every man begin as young fools. And with each experience and hardship, we grow and learn as men.

  • @Skandalos
    @Skandalos 4 месяца назад +4

    This game is uber realistic on one hand, and tons of cliche on the other. Whatever, the writing and the acting are absolutely stellar.

  • @StaticJolts
    @StaticJolts 7 лет назад +6

    I have not enjoyed a game more than this masterpiece (ever). I know it came out several years ago, but this is the 1st time I played it. Can't wait for the new content to be released in November.

  • @eastsidesun4650
    @eastsidesun4650 7 лет назад +18

    jack might be hot headed at times, but he definitely was a pin to phelps side, thats why i love kelso so much, he can tell you off for your shit and not afraid to show it.

    • @jesusofsuburbia9128
      @jesusofsuburbia9128 6 лет назад +1

      Jack's badass, Rockstar should make him the protagonist in a sequel.

  • @dani._ii-tube
    @dani._ii-tube 5 лет назад +10

    That one thing i love about this game is that the mouth movement is fully synced

    • @XXXTENTAClON227
      @XXXTENTAClON227 3 года назад +4

      I never thought about that; considering their facial expressions it is quite impressive

  • @Interblake
    @Interblake 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for connecting these flashbacks! Now I can understand more, thank you again.

  • @mwp112791
    @mwp112791 11 лет назад +11

    I did really like the last scene though,where they're talking about how they'll go home to unremarkable lives. Reminded me of my Uncle Jack, a Marine Scout at Guadalcanal, Bougainville, New Guinea, and Guam. He did his time (41-45), got nothing save for the participation medals, came home, lived his life. For better or worse, that's what Marine Corps is all about "Make Marines, Win Battles, Make Quality Citizens!" They turn civies into Marines, send them to win wars, return them to civilian life

  • @AustinWinchesterFishing
    @AustinWinchesterFishing 9 лет назад +211

    Cole seems like a poor leader.

    • @1945joshuaruiz
      @1945joshuaruiz 9 лет назад +249

      He seems like he was straight out of officer camp. He is bad because he only follows his order instead of adjusting to the situation . He failed to do that. An Okinawa was hell .

    • @Duskets
      @Duskets 7 лет назад +75

      The military has a word for guys fresh out of OCS and unable to adapt: Bootenants.

    • @kahlildozier1397
      @kahlildozier1397 5 лет назад +24

      hell of a detective though

    • @intelligentgrawlix794
      @intelligentgrawlix794 4 года назад +20

      He is, he is the kind of leader who will sacrifice all of his men under in his command for a piece of ribbon and he sees the war and his leadership role as a means to get fame and fortune hell if it means the well being and lives of his troops are spent

    • @a_damska
      @a_damska 4 года назад +3

      @@Duskets So in the other words, they play by the textbooks

  • @ShodaiGojira-xn3xk
    @ShodaiGojira-xn3xk Год назад +5

    The face movements are so natural.. I was genuinely more impressed by this rather than GTA V!

  • @connorhowlett2489
    @connorhowlett2489 3 года назад +10

    I think the ending made a lot of sense, I think he knows he made a lot of mistakes in the war and only got that medal because of other people. And he understands why everyone else hates his guts, so he tries to be the best cop/detective he can so he can for the sake of justice and to fix his wrong doings as a lieutenant. He goes so above and beyond to get the validation from other people that his soldiers didn’t give him. But it still eats him away. He doesn’t think he’s a good person and his validation goes away when he’s thrown under the bus by a dirty cop, so he has to find validation within himself, and he accepts his fate when he’s in those sewers. The others will get out because he’s going to make sure of it, well aware his chances are slim. He’s finally put himself first over his “men” and gets washed away a happy man.

    • @Alpha-0014
      @Alpha-0014 2 года назад +1

      "Goodbye..." That Haunts Me To This Day But I Can Understand Now Why He Sacrificed Himself

  • @iamthedarklord1314
    @iamthedarklord1314 11 лет назад +13

    Kelso was a better FRIEND, but if it came to actually leading marines through all the things, he would have done no better than Cole. the only mistake Cole phelps made was to follow orders to burn out all the caves and he ended up burning children. Also he had respect for the enemy, which is not a bad thing, but which soldiers didnt like. In war men die.

  • @fajarazka9393
    @fajarazka9393 4 года назад +10

    this is why he doesnt want talk about his silver medal

  • @ArkhamKratos
    @ArkhamKratos 2 года назад +5

    I Love How Cole Phelps Try Not To Laugh On 3:32

  • @JeffreyCastro-gq4jl
    @JeffreyCastro-gq4jl Год назад +2

    0:50 1:10 when my supervisor screams at me and the co Workers for slacking at work 😂

  • @peridot12782
    @peridot12782 2 года назад +4

    Cole getting shot in the war: 18:09 **Stays quiet, but it hurts**
    Cole getting shot during gameplay: AAAÆUUĢHH

  • @despacitodaniel801
    @despacitodaniel801 3 года назад +18

    The ending with everyone screaming and Cole's confusion is terryfing

  • @yeenaaldlooshii2032
    @yeenaaldlooshii2032 2 года назад +4

    Bruh I feel like I just watched the best origin/arc ever an absolute masterpiece of tragedy with a dash of brotherhood

  • @riverajustinmarks.
    @riverajustinmarks. 3 года назад +11

    To be honest, i thought Kelso was gonna be the main antagonist of the game when I kept getting him treated so hard by everyone before the war and how he just wants to get in the war to kill people. The moment I saw that you'll be playing as Jack Kelso, I knew there was a chance of something happening to Phelps.

  • @shurle01
    @shurle01 8 лет назад +16

    0:10 - 0:22 THAT IS AN NYC MERCURY! :D The mercury is a 4-6-2 steam engine with a "bathtub" streamlining dezign, i wish they appeared in-game.

    • @Voucher765
      @Voucher765 Год назад

      It is but also has elements of the Reading Crusader mixed in

  • @kianth2451
    @kianth2451 12 лет назад +13

    That would be so awesome. Would be nice to see a 'Nam game though, too many WWII games out and about already. Opening mission could be you running some errands and coming home to a draft card in the mail.

  • @TravisMSimpson
    @TravisMSimpson 9 лет назад +20

    Kelso has a point at the end.

  • @SargentMugen
    @SargentMugen 12 лет назад +7

    The 6th Marines did fight in Okinawa. They even say it in the game, it was the battle for Sugar Loaf Hill. Look it up, it was a real battle.

  • @mikedawolf95
    @mikedawolf95 5 лет назад +9

    Cole is the reason why I was the only one who knew the real reason why the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in history class

  • @tubious72
    @tubious72 12 лет назад +7

    kelso says "you have ten men left. my orders are to save what's left. move out!" - that could very well be a metaphor to the situation at team bondi in the development stages. people quit their jobs, things fell apart, the managment was at a dead end. then rockstar came on board and....saved what's left.
    phelp's confusion and screaming about orders to secure the bridge might reflect mcnamara trying to hold the project together. it was getting too much for him though. then rockstar helped out.