I was more invested with Case and his affiliation with the Cradle than whatever Harrow's life was at the final mission there. If he actually died, it would be a massive disappointment for me since there's potential to tell more about his background like Bell was in Cold War, especially that woman's voice in Case's head. Overall, i give the campaign a 6 or 7/10. Not the best, but it is certainly better than MWIII
Story wise definitely needed more missions or something, it feels unfinished and not very connected but hopefully this means we do get another campaign or something Missions wise it's peak, i think the mission designs and overall execution of them is very fantastic But ending just feels off idk, like something is missing, definitely Case has something going on we don't know about that might be important if they do expand on it in missions released with seasons (yeah i do want them to put some work into more campaign like this with similar quality and verity)
My two main issues with this campaign is that 1. Case's backstory is never really fleshed out, who's the voice in his head? Why did the cradle effect him differently 2. The guy at the end is definitely Caine the face matches up, but my issue with that is we only see him once in the entire campaign so the reveal just doesn't have any impact. Aside from those this was a really soild game with a decent story
I'm guessing the voice is Harrow? And it's explained in the campaign that the Cradle only really made the infected schizo, there's audio tapes explaining how initial trials only killed people when it was injected, not inhaled. It was initially meant to be like a sort of super soldier serum thing, but after the OG project got it's funding pulled, it was later turned into a more potent bioweapon meant to make everyone schizo (presumably making them see others as zombies like what was happening to Case)
about Case ,i think its pretty clear in the emergence mission ,the mission where you fight alone against the zombies ,that Case was case n1 in all that human testing of the craddle ,so he was actually the brother that survived the tests you hear in the audio logs in the open world mission
The voice in Case's head is Jane Harrow, I have this weird theory that her and Case were the two original subjects. When he breaks the glass spreading the cradle she starts saying "I understand now" ... sounds dumb but the campaign fucked with my head
Given his conception as a super-soldier, what standards of expertise would be necessary? Theoretically, he would excel all characters in terms of combat effectiveness, cognitive abilities, and overall capabilities. Did his development involve early-age training, similar to John Wick or Hitman 47, or was he an existing soldier subjected to significant augmentations?
@@latj16x Where is said proof? I'd love to believe it's case but I don't see it. so I'd love you to actually give proof rather than just saying you have proof.
I think Pantheon is trying to be more of an ''extreme'' CIA replacement. W/ like a handler and its operative or something. The cutscene shows that the male subject is specfically called the ''controller'', the female subject gets thrown in (and is infected with the cradle, not sure by gas or injection) and is super passive. Controller loses control upon sight. Seems like he gets triggered. Besides that, the character at the end is Caine (operator) and the bio reveals that he got recruited by Pantheon in the late 1980's. Pantheon was long active before the recruitment of both Jackson and Harrow. If anything, Harrow's parents most likely were early Pantheon members and I do think Adler was sent to execute them by the CIA's command. It seems like Pantheon is recruiting all Crimson One (MP Faction) members after a loss of a loved one/traumatic event whilst using the argument to make the current CIA look bad and a motivation to get rid of them. Looks more like an internal race between CIA and Pantheon over who ''rules''.
They were the original two as certain missions alluded to it. * When the team went to Kentucky, Case was exposed to the gas and began to trip out. The voice and phone calls basically told us that Case was ‘Test Subject Case One’. It is heavily implied he went mad in the past and caused the leak to occur. Those recordings tapes we find in Kuwait/Iraq that spoke of an incident ten years prior? That was the thing that happened in Kentucky. * During the end portions of the campaign, Adler uses a drug which cause Jane’s psyche to fragment. One part of the mission has her remembering the stuff that happened in that Kentucky lab.
@@mrtouchmynub4178 I'm concerned about how the game will handle Case's connection to the Pantheon, especially since she's deceased. Will they explore this plot thread in upcoming seasons or save it for Black Ops 7?
This is a great campaign, my only gripe is that Case is a silent protagonist, which removes him from most of the dialogue. (Yes, I am biased against the silent protagonist trope)
Correction: We DID see the dude behind the computer before, in one of the first cutscenes that take place during the interrogation in Livington's office. He was sitting in a chair in the dark and was briefly shown right after Harrow says to Marshall "My office in five".
@flashbandicoot8766 I feel that the gas-induced hallucinations are reminiscent of the Scarecrow's fear gas. However, my main concern is that the storyline involving Case seemed to be abandoned after the laboratory mission. I hope the developers will delve deeper into it as the BO6 seasons progress.
I Can’t wait for the rest of the lore of the campaign to be fleshed out in seasonal content which I wont keep tabs on and then be confused when bo7 comes out after like 10 seasons of story lore was done in the seasons
@@Braydyn Listen what I have to say bro the guy at the end is Case he was seen during that Interrogation room scene in the back by the mirror if you look closely I got a picture proving it’s him it matches the same mf we seen at the end. I just wonder what’s next for him we actually don’t know that much about him we only know parts
@@latj16xI don’t think it can be case because he got messed up off that chemical stuff at the end fighting Harrow seems that would have a dramatic effect on him he wouldn’t be the same or good enough to be on a computer he may still be alive atleast but most definitely not case being the secret mole
@@rydn_xIt’s not makarov and you are big wrong about his age during this time period. He is actually 16 around the late 80s when he was working for the Soviet Union if he born in the 70s around the 90s he is around at least 20 or maybe 19
@@latj16x that’s the original Makarov idiot plus Makarov in the rebooted mw game is born in the 1980’s and black ops 6 takes place in 1991 meaning Makarov would be 11 years old
I was having a fun time playing the campaign but after beating it... wow the ending did not feel fulfilling, I thought we were actually getting answers but instead it builds up to nothing. I was curious about Case and their whole backstory only for it to be abandoned.
I think the Case story isn’t that deep and we’re supposed to connect the dots. He was a test subject in the Pantheon lab and ultimately was sent to kill Jane’s family. She figures out that he was being controlled by Pantheon at the end of the game before you kill her. He’s basically a sleeper agent for Pantheon and that’s about it.
I think a lot of ppl didn't like this campaign because it was really different from Call of Duty but I would dare to say this is the best campaign in the franchise period. It's not a recency bias kicking in but the fact every single mission had something unique going really shows the devs in Raven really paid every single attention to these missions. They really meant when they say this will be the best BO campaign in this subfranchise
@@ChandranPrema123campaign is more than just story. The fluidity of levels, uniqueness of levels, replay ability this game has all that. Cold War back when it came out considered it a weaker BO1 but I would rank BO6 higher than BOCW because it’s evident they used CW as a baseline to build upon
yeah, i meant it was a good campaign for the black ops series but not good as the OG Cod story (Bo 1 and Bo 2) overall similar to cold war but a bit improvement and gameplay time
@@draps2001campaigns imo are more than just the story. Sure the story could have been way better but the amount of effort, level design, replay ability and uniqueness for this game really goes under appreciated
I actually liked the campaign a lot up until the end. We finally got the spy fantasy that we were expecting from CW, the characters are enjoyable and the levels felt a lot more open than other CoD campaigns (keep in mind, most CoD missions are heavily scripted and pretty lineal, so any kind of openess is already noticeable), but the ending left so many loose ends without closing that it bothered me to no end, mostly on Case's side. Apart from his status being unknown, all of his backstory with the Cradle lead nowhere. Sure, we know he's a bit improved because of it, and we know that Pantheon knows about his experiments, but the all of hearing Harrow's voice in his head or the moments that tease to him being some kind of sleeper agent or being partially under Pantheon's control turn up into absolutely nothing. There's also the question around if Adler knew about Case or recognized him, considering he was working on the facility at the time of Case's breakout. Putting also some random operator as a traitor that barely showed up in a handful of cutscenes and calling it a "twist" is also rubbish. He's literally never named, nothing told about him or even aluded to being a traitor. He literally has no part in the story apart from these cutscene appearences. In previous Black Ops games, the twist was already hinted at throughout the story, even little bits of foreshadowing that resulted in the player finally understanding these little hints when the twist was shown. It was seriously one of the campaigns I enjoyed the most out of any CoD games, and one of my favorites from the more modern CoDs, it really showed some big splashes of creativity and breaking from the usual formula in a lot of enjoyable ways, with an interesting story and characters that I actually liked. But this ending is also one of the worst in any CoD, leaving so many plot points open and hinting to a more interesting conclussion that never came, resulting in nothing but emptiness, dissatisfaction and a lack of an actual ending to the plot. My fear is that Case's story is continued through Warzone and it ends up wrecking all of what was being built up to. I'm really praying that Treyarch/Raven release some kind of continuation to Case's story to tie up those ends in a mode apart from Warzone, maybe some single player missions or something, but considering this is Activision we're talking about, I doubt they even care to release something unless they find some way to monetize it.
Tbh this is the best campaign in years. I really enjoyed it and had a hard time putting it down. Much better than the past 5 or so. Honestly it made me think of Blops 1 in a lot of ways which is my favorite campaign. This is definitely in my top 5 along with Blops, MW, MW2, and AW.
This whole campaign felt like a nothingburger. The more they stray from the original Black Ops formula, the less I freaking care about where the story was headed. The only character left from those first games is Woods. Adler's an okay character, but I don't quite consider him groundbreaking in any way. And they seemed to end with more questions than answers this time (which might be their intention with this "Season Pass" BS). I prefer my campaigns to have an actual ENDING.
you want interesting story rooted in real events in the 90s that couldve been interesting with characters bo2 made you care about, too bad, you get man jaw cage fighter and mime protagonist tacked on a 5 hour season pass ad
The guy at the end being Ryan Jackson makes a lot of sense. He's been in the CIA for at least since 1968, so by BO6 - he's been there for at least 23 years. He probably knows and handles all the sensitive information in the CIA so him being a rat makes the most sense.
but it doesn't make sense. in '68 ryan would have been much older since being a in a high rank means u served a long time in the CIA. to be in a black ops group and in a commanding capacity in classified operations. that means he would've been quite old in age by the time this takes place in 1990. it doesn't make sense that this is ryan. the guy at the end looks too young he's pushing 40 at best from his looks .
@@VALK627 If you look closely when they are in that interrogation room it’s somebody else recording for them when they are being questioned by the CIA. I think it’s the character we plays as his name is Case but I had to go back and play it through again before I screenshot a pic proving it’s the character we play as , you remember Bell from Cold War it’s a theory going around he didn’t die when we thought Alder killed him he was captured & tested on this is one of theories that makes more sense. It’s not Caine or Ryan
there was a missed opportunity in this game. it was hinted at that we’d finally find out who the mole in panama was, and all we got was that it was blamed on adler, but most likely wasn’t him
Thought this was a great campaign, only had one thing that I thought was a little funny. At the end when Livingstone said that he wanted Marshall and crew to be off the grid agents as if they hadn’t put him and Adler onto the most wanted list not long before
Why is no one mentioning when you play Jane a child, it’s the same room as “Samantha” from zombies. Her room was first seen at the end of BO2. There’s a cut scene where Samantha and another boy ( Edward ) are playing with the toys. My theory is Jane is Samantha and case is Edward, someone tell me I’m crazy.
Really hit or miss campaign some levels are really good and some are terrible, the zombie one where you fight five bullet sponge bosses that teleport around and spawn tons of zombies in is the most annoying experience I’ve had in a cod campaign
You got a point there. All Black ops games have been about perfect soldiers and you can see how far the black ops universe did that with bo3. “I wanted to be a killing machin, and they made me one”
6:40 no, the mozambique drill is 2 shots to the chest, 1 shot to the head. the idea behind it is that you'll have 2 shots to take down the enemy, and if that fails, go for the headshot.
@@rachinvocat9587 yea but at that point, it's no longer Mozambique Drill. You have to understand where the drill even comes from. It originated during a war, can't recall which one, but a quick search on Wikipedia should do the trick. Long story short, a soldier hit an enemy with 2 shots to the torso with a pistol as it was normal at the time for that to be enough to kill an enemy. This enemy, however, still tried to fight back, so that soldier put one last shot to the head to finally kill the enemy. It's for this reason why the Mozambique Drill is also called the Failure to Stop Drill
The guy behind the computer was also sat in the meeting in the beginning, when marshall is told to meet in harrow's office the camera pans to the computer man
That’s definitely Caine at the end of the campaign. He’s right there in the interrogation room at the beginning of the campaign too. Go ACTUALLY take a good look at him in MP and read his BIO. Him being an MP operator is setting up for the post campaign story
I agree... It's either Jackson or Case. I know it's a theory going around that Case is Bell from COD CW and Bell didnt die. Tbh, that would be better writing but Addler would of said something if it was Bell
So what I get from the ending, bc that’s what makes most sense. They took Declassified, brought in Ryan Jackson, he already took 2/3 ppl out and now he going for Weaver since that was in his report towards the SAS. Anything else didn’t make no sense to what happened in Panama
Coming off the awesome CW campaign this seemed a little disappointing since I had high expectations But the missions were good especially the art design and music Also I think people will agree that this campaign had a more of a modern warfare vibe to it since it takes place in that era
@@mtnman11000 not in the story. Storywise, it's worse than all 3 BO campaigns(BO1, 2, CW,). Although gameplay wise, it's definitely the best campaign there is and I'm ready to die on this hill. My ranking: For story: BO2 BOCW/BO1(tie) BO6. For gameplay: BO6 BO2 BOCW BO1
@@CoolManCoolMan123gotta agree, the gameplay looks pretty neat, but there are missions where they're just straight up Far Cry & Resident Evil scenarios. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of those series but I prefer the classic linear stages for COD. That's just my personal preference anyway
@@CoolManCoolMan123sometimes i really gotta remember that everything is subjective, because you putting bo1 and cw campaigns on the same level really irked my soul. but thats okay
try to watch the first interrogation scene of marshall, harrow, and woods and try to look at the guy who's recording their conversation and i think he was the guy from the last scene.
I think Case and Harrow were the 2 cradle test subjects and she is the voice In Case’s head. When it fades to black in the helicopter and Harrow is pleading, Case may have overcame the bioweapon and saved Jane
Ive heard people complaining that its so different from other campaigns but didn't they constantly advertise this game as a 80s action flick? and that's exactly what we got. Maybe it wasn't obvious for most but seems bout right. personally though id put this in my top 10 campaigns. I remember when we wanted a COD movie back in the day this is the closest we getting to one...well and infinite warfare i guess
I think this campaign is gonna be a big hit or miss for everyone, I personally really enjoyed it, I liked the Mission impossible/OO7 aesthetic it gave off, Adler was a top tier character as always, I also thought the newer characters were good though, especially Marshall.
Question here: we know Jackson Caine works for Pantheon, but do the other members of Crimson One know about Pantheon? Is it possible the rest are actually good people, but made to hunt the good guys?
The guy at the end is definitely Case lol he killed Jane and the Cradle gas just set in the brainwashing (maybe permanently) to the point he survives and continues his sleeper agent mission for Pantheon it's so obvious that's why he's not at the meet with Marshall and the crew and Livingstone
Case is probably not dead and will most likely become an operator later on in BO6's lifespan, maybe season 1, maybe he'll only show up by the end in season 5 of BO6, we'll see.
The hacker is caine, livingstone is sending them to avalon to induce the story for warzone which will likely be in avalon [Because black ops WZ stories are better then MW] kinda like stitch relating to perseus in Cold war Caine will be the leader of crimson hit team as well as likely be the main antagonist come season 1 when avalon drops and we start getting the story after the story so to speak
I think it’s a new villain not Caine and also I see a lot of people saying case and mason are the mysterious character but they are too good to be the leader of pantheon
I feel like this campaign has a lot of mixed reviews purely because of those trippy missions. The rest of the missions I feel like are done really well however in my opinion I think they dragged out the emergence mission way too long. For some people they probably loved that though.
I really don't know why people didn't like those missions. They were probably my favorite missions the game. I other hand didn't like the Kuwait mission.
Do you actually believe Cod will put a guy in multiplayer already if he is the villain they tryna build up. Hell no it’s bad for marketing yes the outfit matches tho but if you look in game and go ss that last pic in campaign you will see it’s not Caine I thought it was him at first to but it’s totally not they are setting up this guy Ryan to be a villian or he will play a huge role in first few seasons they always do this
@latj16x huge cope , ryan jackson or any other og bo character will never come back , the writers are garbage , also if it was ryan jackson they would have name dropped him , this is stupid
@@Black-ops-guy why would they name drop lmaoo when they want obvious want to keep that character a secret why you think he wasn’t in the whole campaign just one scene think better my guy same shit they did in Mw ll with Makorov
He was in the 1rst mission before Marshall was dismissed. It could be Caine or Ryan Jackson the face isn't clear but i still have a feeling we gonna see Alex Mason as a hooded man hiding and checking David at the last Season idk why.
I highly doubt mason is alive since they literally said he was dead even the notes that the characters wrote about mason it’s either Felix or Adler that wrote that
@@Itz_zexion1329 he’s not alive and they didn’t go for the alive ending instead they went for mason is dead ending so they confirmed it he’s dead and it’s a lot better he stay dead
@TheItalianMafias And that also wouldn't make sense since that's the canon ending in BO2. If they changed it and Mason, it's really dead, then BO6 it's not longer canon to the original BOs story.
Believe it or not, Case could actually survive this. Let me explain. When the chopper got submerged under water, there's a lot of weight pushing against all sides , blocking the doors from opening, that same weight is also pressing up the windshield, All case would have to do is grab the pistol and shoot the windshield, i guarantee you that glass is not ballistic rated, anyway, he shoots that, the weight of the water will break the windshield, leaving a just big enough hole for him to slip out and swim to the surface
I mean obviously… we will be getting black ops 30…. Or maybe in 5 years they won’t be able to call it Black Ops anymore and it will be called Black and White Ops
If it actually is Mason man that would be the biggest plot twist in this whole decade. A main character staging his whole “death” as a setup to continue being the mole for the enemy
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I was more invested with Case and his affiliation with the Cradle than whatever Harrow's life was at the final mission there.
If he actually died, it would be a massive disappointment for me since there's potential to tell more about his background like Bell was in Cold War, especially that woman's voice in Case's head.
Overall, i give the campaign a 6 or 7/10. Not the best, but it is certainly better than MWIII
I rate it around similar 6.5-7. It wasn't bad campaign but I hoped for something more to happen.
Yep campaign was longer
I think the Campaign is decent as well They might add spec ops for it
@@LowBattery10Percent, plz no. Shit was annoying for mw
Story wise definitely needed more missions or something, it feels unfinished and not very connected but hopefully this means we do get another campaign or something
Missions wise it's peak, i think the mission designs and overall execution of them is very fantastic
But ending just feels off idk, like something is missing, definitely Case has something going on we don't know about that might be important if they do expand on it in missions released with seasons (yeah i do want them to put some work into more campaign like this with similar quality and verity)
Kind of a missed opportunity for Woods to reference Bowman when he's talking to Marshall.
"I knew a black person like you once" would have killed me 💀
😂😂😂😂😂@@gaurence2585
"FUCK. YOU. CHARLIE."
*"YOU DON'T MEAN THAT, BOWMAN!"*
@@gaurence2585I think he means because Marshall is theorized to be bowman’s son
@@ThePhoenixKing1 He can't be Bowman's son because Marshall said that his dad came back from Vietnam.
My two main issues with this campaign is that
1. Case's backstory is never really fleshed out, who's the voice in his head? Why did the cradle effect him differently
2. The guy at the end is definitely Caine the face matches up, but my issue with that is we only see him once in the entire campaign so the reveal just doesn't have any impact.
Aside from those this was a really soild game with a decent story
I'm guessing the voice is Harrow? And it's explained in the campaign that the Cradle only really made the infected schizo, there's audio tapes explaining how initial trials only killed people when it was injected, not inhaled. It was initially meant to be like a sort of super soldier serum thing, but after the OG project got it's funding pulled, it was later turned into a more potent bioweapon meant to make everyone schizo (presumably making them see others as zombies like what was happening to Case)
about Case ,i think its pretty clear in the emergence mission ,the mission where you fight alone against the zombies ,that Case was case n1 in all that human testing of the craddle ,so he was actually the brother that survived the tests you hear in the audio logs in the open world mission
@lucasguedes5738 but the recording said he spangled his brother and unalived himself
Harrow was the voice of
My issues is that we never got to see who were all of the moles that got mason and Hudson killed
The voice in Case's head is Jane Harrow, I have this weird theory that her and Case were the two original subjects. When he breaks the glass spreading the cradle she starts saying "I understand now" ... sounds dumb but the campaign fucked with my head
Given his conception as a super-soldier, what standards of expertise would be necessary? Theoretically, he would excel all characters in terms of combat effectiveness, cognitive abilities, and overall capabilities. Did his development involve early-age training, similar to John Wick or Hitman 47, or was he an existing soldier subjected to significant augmentations?
@@latj16x Where is said proof? I'd love to believe it's case but I don't see it. so I'd love you to actually give proof rather than just saying you have proof.
I think Pantheon is trying to be more of an ''extreme'' CIA replacement. W/ like a handler and its operative or something.
The cutscene shows that the male subject is specfically called the ''controller'', the female subject gets thrown in (and is infected with the cradle, not sure by gas or injection) and is super passive. Controller loses control upon sight. Seems like he gets triggered.
Besides that, the character at the end is Caine (operator) and the bio reveals that he got recruited by Pantheon in the late 1980's.
Pantheon was long active before the recruitment of both Jackson and Harrow. If anything, Harrow's parents most likely were early Pantheon members and I do think Adler was sent to execute them by the CIA's command.
It seems like Pantheon is recruiting all Crimson One (MP Faction) members after a loss of a loved one/traumatic event whilst using the argument to make the current CIA look bad and a motivation to get rid of them.
Looks more like an internal race between CIA and Pantheon over who ''rules''.
They were the original two as certain missions alluded to it.
* When the team went to Kentucky, Case was exposed to the gas and began to trip out. The voice and phone calls basically told us that Case was ‘Test Subject Case One’. It is heavily implied he went mad in the past and caused the leak to occur. Those recordings tapes we find in Kuwait/Iraq that spoke of an incident ten years prior? That was the thing that happened in Kentucky.
* During the end portions of the campaign, Adler uses a drug which cause Jane’s psyche to fragment. One part of the mission has her remembering the stuff that happened in that Kentucky lab.
@@mrtouchmynub4178 I'm concerned about how the game will handle Case's connection to the Pantheon, especially since she's deceased. Will they explore this plot thread in upcoming seasons or save it for Black Ops 7?
Harrow went out just like Nikita Dragovich
Facts
That's what I was thinking
There were several parallels
This is a great campaign, my only gripe is that Case is a silent protagonist, which removes him from most of the dialogue. (Yes, I am biased against the silent protagonist trope)
Same, lazy writing imo or it just cuts and eliminates personality and actually caring for the character we play as
i mean, its what cod originally was like tbf
Honestly, I was estatic when we played as the other members.
Especially Troy, dude should've been the main protagonist.
@@sporter527the first black ops had a voiced playable character, they just wanted to cut corners and make more skins
@@sporter527was
Correction: We DID see the dude behind the computer before, in one of the first cutscenes that take place during the interrogation in Livington's office. He was sitting in a chair in the dark and was briefly shown right after Harrow says to Marshall "My office in five".
That's Caine.
@@xevro5862looks absolutely nothing like him
@@xevro5862who’s Caine ?
@xevro5862 what's Caine?
@@xevro5862Where's Caine?
This is one of the best campaigns we have gotten in a long while
Hope it gets a proper sequel and not the mw3/season content
5 1/2 men statement Harrow made me laugh so hard 😂
real
i’m so confused by this game, one mission i was fighting zombies and the next mission i was robbing a casino??
@flashbandicoot8766 I feel that the gas-induced hallucinations are reminiscent of the Scarecrow's fear gas. However, my main concern is that the storyline involving Case seemed to be abandoned after the laboratory mission. I hope the developers will delve deeper into it as the BO6 seasons progress.
Black ops is like that
Yeah, so what's the matter?
@@John-Banana9well the zombies are a hallucination and the casino mission is there to get that one thing from pantheon so it’s not really random
I loved it and yeah I said wtf so many times 🤩😆
I Can’t wait for the rest of the lore of the campaign to be fleshed out in seasonal content which I wont keep tabs on and then be confused when bo7 comes out after like 10 seasons of story lore was done in the seasons
Are they gonna forget about Case the same way they forgot about that protege with the Ghost balaclava? 😂
And bell
@@AlexDelagarza-bk5mqall are non vital are just expandable
Who?
@@AlexDelagarza-bk5mqthere’s a theory that bell is stone
@@AlexDelagarza-bk5mq they canonized the cliff ending though, Bell is K.I.A.
Just finished watching the story and was like who tf is that
Especially the ending the good harrow was gone died tell them there plans 😢
all that was left was the monster 👿 begging for her life
I wanna know if case is dead I started likening him to
@@Raddecisions I think he’s still alive I mean who else could confirm harrow dying
@@Braydyn Listen what I have to say bro the guy at the end is Case he was seen during that Interrogation room scene in the back by the mirror if you look closely I got a picture proving it’s him it matches the same mf we seen at the end. I just wonder what’s next for him we actually don’t know that much about him we only know parts
@@latj16xI don’t think it can be case because he got messed up off that chemical stuff at the end fighting Harrow seems that would have a dramatic effect on him he wouldn’t be the same or good enough to be on a computer he may still be alive atleast but most definitely not case being the secret mole
I thought it was Makarov that we saw lol.
He would be too young at this point in the timeline he’s only 11
@@rydn_xIt’s not makarov and you are big wrong about his age during this time period. He is actually 16 around the late 80s when he was working for the Soviet Union if he born in the 70s around the 90s he is around at least 20 or maybe 19
@@rydn_xwhere you get 11 from lol 😂😂
@@latj16x that’s the original Makarov idiot plus Makarov in the rebooted mw game is born in the 1980’s and black ops 6 takes place in 1991 meaning Makarov would be 11 years old
@@latj16x because Makarov in the rebooted mw games was both in 1980 and black ops 6 takes place in 1991 meaning he would be 11 years old
I was having a fun time playing the campaign but after beating it... wow the ending did not feel fulfilling, I thought we were actually getting answers but instead it builds up to nothing. I was curious about Case and their whole backstory only for it to be abandoned.
I think the Case story isn’t that deep and we’re supposed to connect the dots. He was a test subject in the Pantheon lab and ultimately was sent to kill Jane’s family. She figures out that he was being controlled by Pantheon at the end of the game before you kill her.
He’s basically a sleeper agent for Pantheon and that’s about it.
@@bend.7590wait so you think it's Case that's the guy that kills Jane's parents? 😂 there was no indication it was him lol
@@CarefreeStoney then you didn’t play the game
@@bend.7590 i literally completed the campaign last night lol
@@CarefreeStoney Then play it again and pay attention this time
I think a lot of ppl didn't like this campaign because it was really different from Call of Duty but I would dare to say this is the best campaign in the franchise period. It's not a recency bias kicking in but the fact every single mission had something unique going really shows the devs in Raven really paid every single attention to these missions. They really meant when they say this will be the best BO campaign in this subfranchise
I want what your smoking nigha 😂
It's not a bad Campaign I was expecting it to be similar to Cold War but similar to BO3 instead
@@ChandranPrema123campaign is more than just story. The fluidity of levels, uniqueness of levels, replay ability this game has all that. Cold War back when it came out considered it a weaker BO1 but I would rank BO6 higher than BOCW because it’s evident they used CW as a baseline to build upon
yeah, i meant it was a good campaign for the black ops series but not good as the OG Cod story (Bo 1 and Bo 2) overall similar to cold war but a bit improvement and gameplay time
@@draps2001campaigns imo are more than just the story. Sure the story could have been way better but the amount of effort, level design, replay ability and uniqueness for this game really goes under appreciated
Who knows maybe it was Case himself in the end where the developers decided to reveal his face
Honestly, that made so much sense in my head that i straight up assumed it confidently when I saw it.
Looks like mason
@@Mikey_Raccoonlooks like mason
Funny how they did the same choke hold in Bo1 back then campaign 😂😂
I actually liked the campaign a lot up until the end. We finally got the spy fantasy that we were expecting from CW, the characters are enjoyable and the levels felt a lot more open than other CoD campaigns (keep in mind, most CoD missions are heavily scripted and pretty lineal, so any kind of openess is already noticeable), but the ending left so many loose ends without closing that it bothered me to no end, mostly on Case's side. Apart from his status being unknown, all of his backstory with the Cradle lead nowhere. Sure, we know he's a bit improved because of it, and we know that Pantheon knows about his experiments, but the all of hearing Harrow's voice in his head or the moments that tease to him being some kind of sleeper agent or being partially under Pantheon's control turn up into absolutely nothing. There's also the question around if Adler knew about Case or recognized him, considering he was working on the facility at the time of Case's breakout.
Putting also some random operator as a traitor that barely showed up in a handful of cutscenes and calling it a "twist" is also rubbish. He's literally never named, nothing told about him or even aluded to being a traitor. He literally has no part in the story apart from these cutscene appearences. In previous Black Ops games, the twist was already hinted at throughout the story, even little bits of foreshadowing that resulted in the player finally understanding these little hints when the twist was shown.
It was seriously one of the campaigns I enjoyed the most out of any CoD games, and one of my favorites from the more modern CoDs, it really showed some big splashes of creativity and breaking from the usual formula in a lot of enjoyable ways, with an interesting story and characters that I actually liked. But this ending is also one of the worst in any CoD, leaving so many plot points open and hinting to a more interesting conclussion that never came, resulting in nothing but emptiness, dissatisfaction and a lack of an actual ending to the plot.
My fear is that Case's story is continued through Warzone and it ends up wrecking all of what was being built up to. I'm really praying that Treyarch/Raven release some kind of continuation to Case's story to tie up those ends in a mode apart from Warzone, maybe some single player missions or something, but considering this is Activision we're talking about, I doubt they even care to release something unless they find some way to monetize it.
6:44 it’s 2 to the chess 1 to the head to ensure the target is dead
Spoiler. The HEAD's all you NEED! -Weaver in zombies
That guy in the end scene was definitely Caine lol
This campaign wasn’t that bad actually, I liked the style they went with it, especially emergence
Tbh this is the best campaign in years. I really enjoyed it and had a hard time putting it down. Much better than the past 5 or so. Honestly it made me think of Blops 1 in a lot of ways which is my favorite campaign. This is definitely in my top 5 along with Blops, MW, MW2, and AW.
Brilliant video Ice! Makes me want to go do the campaign!
Thank you! I would say it’s a top 10 for me
Good video, thanks for the clarity was going nuts at the ending not remembering who that was at the computer desk lol.
Glad you enjoyed it
This whole campaign felt like a nothingburger.
The more they stray from the original Black Ops formula, the less I freaking care about where the story was headed. The only character left from those first games is Woods.
Adler's an okay character, but I don't quite consider him groundbreaking in any way. And they seemed to end with more questions than answers this time (which might be their intention with this "Season Pass" BS).
I prefer my campaigns to have an actual ENDING.
you want interesting story rooted in real events in the 90s that couldve been interesting with characters bo2 made you care about, too bad, you get man jaw cage fighter and mime protagonist tacked on a 5 hour season pass ad
Tell me, how Mason and Hudson are supposed to return?
You are so ridiculously wrong and dumb, this has been the best campaign in a long ass time, easily a top 5 campaign all time
@@rigb0013David was his early 20s by the time of Desert Storm. Could have played as a private then
The story will continue in Warzone cutscenes, like it did for MWII. I officially do not care for CoD campaigns anymore.
The guy at the end being Ryan Jackson makes a lot of sense. He's been in the CIA for at least since 1968, so by BO6 - he's been there for at least 23 years. He probably knows and handles all the sensitive information in the CIA so him being a rat makes the most sense.
but it doesn't make sense. in '68 ryan would have been much older since being a in a high rank means u served a long time in the CIA. to be in a black ops group and in a commanding capacity in classified operations. that means he would've been quite old in age by the time this takes place in 1990. it doesn't make sense that this is ryan. the guy at the end looks too young he's pushing 40 at best from his looks .
@@VALK627 If you look closely when they are in that interrogation room it’s somebody else recording for them when they are being questioned by the CIA. I think it’s the character we plays as his name is Case but I had to go back and play it through again before I screenshot a pic proving it’s the character we play as , you remember Bell from Cold War it’s a theory going around he didn’t die when we thought Alder killed him he was captured & tested on this is one of theories that makes more sense. It’s not Caine or Ryan
@@VALK627 If you want the pic just hmu
there was a missed opportunity in this game. it was hinted at that we’d finally find out who the mole in panama was, and all we got was that it was blamed on adler, but most likely wasn’t him
I assuming the mole
Was Ryan Jackson ??
Thought this was a great campaign, only had one thing that I thought was a little funny. At the end when Livingstone said that he wanted Marshall and crew to be off the grid agents as if they hadn’t put him and Adler onto the most wanted list not long before
Honestly i really enjoyed this CoD campaign, first one I've enjoyed since MW2019.
I agree. This is the best overall campaign since then. There were a few other decent ones but this is in my top 5.
I said Mcknight he went Ghost in Panama
after the campaign you get an achievement called “Buried at Sea” so i can’t tell if bro died or not
Why is no one mentioning when you play Jane a child, it’s the same room as “Samantha” from zombies. Her room was first seen at the end of BO2. There’s a cut scene where Samantha and another boy ( Edward ) are playing with the toys. My theory is Jane is Samantha and case is Edward, someone tell me I’m crazy.
You are crazy
Or they just recycled the assets
The guy behind the computer is the multiplayer operator Caine
Really hit or miss campaign some levels are really good and some are terrible, the zombie one where you fight five bullet sponge bosses that teleport around and spawn tons of zombies in is the most annoying experience I’ve had in a cod campaign
Don't like Zombies, I take it?
I like certain aspects of this and don’t like some other things mixed bag for me.
I loved this campaign won’t be jumping into multiplayer (I’m terrible) but this campaign was for sure top 5
This was one of many cod games since bo2 to have a good campaing is better than vanguard and cold war
Honestly best campaign in a while but the villain was such a fumble of missed opportunity
I was expecting Raul Menendez to appear at the end or show Woods getting his knees blown out by him
Can’t wait for the next campaign in black ops and I hope it explains Case a lot more
You got a point there. All
Black ops games have been about perfect soldiers and you can see how far the black ops universe did that with bo3. “I wanted to be a killing machin, and they made me one”
6:40 no, the mozambique drill is 2 shots to the chest, 1 shot to the head. the idea behind it is that you'll have 2 shots to take down the enemy, and if that fails, go for the headshot.
I think it still counts any shot the head is 9/10 so 2 to the head is literally a 170% better guarantee
@@rachinvocat9587 yea but at that point, it's no longer Mozambique Drill.
You have to understand where the drill even comes from. It originated during a war, can't recall which one, but a quick search on Wikipedia should do the trick. Long story short, a soldier hit an enemy with 2 shots to the torso with a pistol as it was normal at the time for that to be enough to kill an enemy. This enemy, however, still tried to fight back, so that soldier put one last shot to the head to finally kill the enemy. It's for this reason why the Mozambique Drill is also called the Failure to Stop Drill
The guy behind the computer was also sat in the meeting in the beginning, when marshall is told to meet in harrow's office the camera pans to the computer man
We have seen ryan Jackson though, Kinda of he was in the call of duty: Declassified Campaign on the PlayStation Vita
That’s definitely Caine at the end of the campaign. He’s right there in the interrogation room at the beginning of the campaign too. Go ACTUALLY take a good look at him in MP and read his BIO. Him being an MP operator is setting up for the post campaign story
I agree... It's either Jackson or Case. I know it's a theory going around that Case is Bell from COD CW and Bell didnt die. Tbh, that would be better writing but Addler would of said something if it was Bell
Kase is the one next to the Van in my ending cut scene, I have a photo of it.
So what I get from the ending, bc that’s what makes most sense. They took Declassified, brought in Ryan Jackson, he already took 2/3 ppl out and now he going for Weaver since that was in his report towards the SAS. Anything else didn’t make no sense to what happened in Panama
And considering where the fuck weaver is right now...
@@eis6570His fate would conclude in Urzikstan.
Coming off the awesome CW campaign this seemed a little disappointing since I had high expectations
But the missions were good especially the art design and music
Also I think people will agree that this campaign had a more of a modern warfare vibe to it since it takes place in that era
Everyone needs to shut up you know I’m defending this so stop making fun of this
This campaign was phenomenal and absolutely bodies Cold War
@@mtnman11000 not in the story. Storywise, it's worse than all 3 BO campaigns(BO1, 2, CW,). Although gameplay wise, it's definitely the best campaign there is and I'm ready to die on this hill.
My ranking:
For story:
BO2
BOCW/BO1(tie)
BO6.
For gameplay:
BO6
BO2
BOCW
BO1
@@CoolManCoolMan123gotta agree, the gameplay looks pretty neat, but there are missions where they're just straight up Far Cry & Resident Evil scenarios. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of those series but I prefer the classic linear stages for COD. That's just my personal preference anyway
@@CoolManCoolMan123sometimes i really gotta remember that everything is subjective, because you putting bo1 and cw campaigns on the same level really irked my soul. but thats okay
Bro I thought that dude at the end was makarov lol
try to watch the first interrogation scene of marshall, harrow, and woods and try to look at the guy who's recording their conversation and i think he was the guy from the last scene.
The dude at the end kinda looks like Caine from multiplayer.
I think Case and Harrow were the 2 cradle test subjects and she is the voice In Case’s head. When it fades to black in the helicopter and Harrow is pleading, Case may have overcame the bioweapon and saved Jane
I think you’re right explain everything of what really happened with Mason in the first place
The thing is, that person is Caine from the multiplayer
Black ops 7 could have David Mason as it might take place in the early 2000’s
Ive heard people complaining that its so different from other campaigns but didn't they constantly advertise this game as a 80s action flick? and that's exactly what we got. Maybe it wasn't obvious for most but seems bout right. personally though id put this in my top 10 campaigns. I remember when we wanted a COD movie back in the day this is the closest we getting to one...well and infinite warfare i guess
Could the guy at thr computer be case 1? I mean we still haven't seen him and he seemed to go Rouge at the end of the game in the helicopter
i'm guessing the next black ops game will be set in the early 2000s and will focus on the war on terror
why not,we return to the gulf
Ryan Jackson looks like Jackson Caine in the multiplayer. Look at his bio could it be him?
I think this campaign is gonna be a big hit or miss for everyone, I personally really enjoyed it, I liked the Mission impossible/OO7 aesthetic it gave off, Adler was a top tier character as always, I also thought the newer characters were good though, especially Marshall.
I think the guy leaning against the van during the Final Cutscene that you see before they cut to showing Adler but I don’t know
Question here: we know Jackson Caine works for Pantheon, but do the other members of Crimson One know about Pantheon? Is it possible the rest are actually good people, but made to hunt the good guys?
Perfect chance to bring in Menendez
It wouldn’t really be that good since the VA is gone now unless they have a person that can atleast mimic his voice but I highly doubt that
@@TheItalianMafias😂AI and menendez has a very common voice
i thought the dude at the end was case 🤣
I was thinking the mystery man was case
You're saying that "Ryan Jackson" Caine Jackson's brother is who that dude is ?
The guy at the end is definitely Case lol he killed Jane and the Cradle gas just set in the brainwashing (maybe permanently) to the point he survives and continues his sleeper agent mission for Pantheon it's so obvious that's why he's not at the meet with Marshall and the crew and Livingstone
Case is probably not dead and will most likely become an operator later on in BO6's lifespan, maybe season 1, maybe he'll only show up by the end in season 5 of BO6, we'll see.
It was Jackson Caine playable character from mp
Case had died, there was an achievement at the end for Xbox saying we were buried under the sea. But this may be wrong.
Doesn’t say who wa buried under the sea tho
Now I know that members of Pantheon, under orders from Jane Harrow, framed Russell Adler as one of Raul Menendez’s moles.
I honestly liked this campaign, had much more thought than the crappy MW3 campaign and some of those levels were suspenseful af
The hacker is caine, livingstone is sending them to avalon to induce the story for warzone which will likely be in avalon [Because black ops WZ stories are better then MW] kinda like stitch relating to perseus in Cold war Caine will be the leader of crimson hit team as well as likely be the main antagonist come season 1 when avalon drops and we start getting the story after the story so to speak
I think it’s a new villain not Caine and also I see a lot of people saying case and mason are the mysterious character but they are too good to be the leader of pantheon
The more I learn about this game,the more I start to think it's not canon
the guy in the ending is Jackson Caine
So Alex mason was a test subject like
Bell case it’s all to create a super soldier
Wait so jackson was the one who got hudson and david captured
I feel like this campaign has a lot of mixed reviews purely because of those trippy missions. The rest of the missions I feel like are done really well however in my opinion I think they dragged out the emergence mission way too long. For some people they probably loved that though.
I really don't know why people didn't like those missions. They were probably my favorite missions the game. I other hand didn't like the Kuwait mission.
@@CoolManCoolMan123there is nothing wrong with them but this is not call of duty, feels more like some trippy spy game.
@@cgigammez5749 so basically another Black Ops game.
Bo6 did fucking great the lil scarescenes and the lil zombie missionn was awesome especially with halloween this week BO6 AMAZING GAME💯
Best campaign since Cold War, which is the greatest game in franchise history
It's Emerson Black.
Thats caine , not ryan jackson or richard kain from bo1
Do you actually believe Cod will put a guy in multiplayer already if he is the villain they tryna build up. Hell no it’s bad for marketing yes the outfit matches tho but if you look in game and go ss that last pic in campaign you will see it’s not Caine I thought it was him at first to but it’s totally not they are setting up this guy Ryan to be a villian or he will play a huge role in first few seasons they always do this
Who’s Caine
@latj16x huge cope , ryan jackson or any other og bo character will never come back , the writers are garbage , also if it was ryan jackson they would have name dropped him , this is stupid
@@latj16xMW put Yegor in the campaign...
@@Black-ops-guy why would they name drop lmaoo when they want obvious want to keep that character a secret why you think he wasn’t in the whole campaign just one scene think better my guy same shit they did in Mw ll with Makorov
He was in the 1rst mission before Marshall was dismissed. It could be Caine or Ryan Jackson the face isn't clear but i still have a feeling we gonna see Alex Mason as a hooded man hiding and checking David at the last Season idk why.
I highly doubt mason is alive since they literally said he was dead even the notes that the characters wrote about mason it’s either Felix or Adler that wrote that
@@TheItalianMafiasI don't know if the old Black ops games are canon. But if they are, Mason it's still alive, he's just hiding.
@@Itz_zexion1329 he’s not alive and they didn’t go for the alive ending instead they went for mason is dead ending so they confirmed it he’s dead and it’s a lot better he stay dead
@TheItalianMafias But there's not enough evidence that supports that.
@TheItalianMafias And that also wouldn't make sense since that's the canon ending in BO2. If they changed it and Mason, it's really dead, then BO6 it's not longer canon to the original BOs story.
It's Caine, outfit matches the Caine's from the cutscene from the end of mission 1.
Sorry bud but the hair is different
@@hazmat2879 El personaje final es CAINE incluso en su biografía dice fue un ex integrante de la CIA y ahora es el líder de pantheón
@@yeisonmoncada7022 no habla taco senior
Doesnt he look like 2023 version of MW3 Makarov or am i crazy
One of the better COD campaigns but Cold War and og MW2 are still the best
WaW is underated.
@@Valvefan75It is definitely not underrated, WaW is the entire community's circlejerk lol
@@capital_of_texas nah that would be MW2 and BO 1-2.
I loved the campaign so fucking much. Defo the best since ghosts.
I just finished this game. And it really fucked my head. Very confusing. The whole time.
Yo was that Mason?
Didn’t rlly get the whole Jane backstory mission if she was just gonna die right after?
Case is dead if ur not a main character your dead case doesn't even have a face lol
Believe it or not, Case could actually survive this. Let me explain. When the chopper got submerged under water, there's a lot of weight pushing against all sides , blocking the doors from opening, that same weight is also pressing up the windshield, All case would have to do is grab the pistol and shoot the windshield, i guarantee you that glass is not ballistic rated, anyway, he shoots that, the weight of the water will break the windshield, leaving a just big enough hole for him to slip out and swim to the surface
Then we getting bo7? They are cooking
Yepppp
I mean obviously… we will be getting black ops 30…. Or maybe in 5 years they won’t be able to call it Black Ops anymore and it will be called Black and White Ops
Well... if the old black ops are canon, Bo2 events happened after Bo6
My guys said two to the head and one to the chest 😂😂😂😂 thats a tad overkill two to the chest and one to the head my guy lol
Double tap
Where was that adler numbers cutscene from??
Season 6 cold war
Here’s another thing. In the final cutscene there is a male leaning against the white van and it didn’t look to resemble Felix to me.
It is felix
I hope it’s Mason!
It’s not
You don't know that @@jaydenchui5948
Its Gustav the one who Sims stop us from killing him
@@PerryKobaltnah sims took him in custody
If it actually is Mason man that would be the biggest plot twist in this whole decade. A main character staging his whole “death” as a setup to continue being the mole for the enemy