I loved advance warfare because it was the right mix of futuristic and modern. The boots on the ground feeling and futuristic mobility was a great experience. Infinite was too futuristic for me and then they went to WW2. Really wish they make another one in the same period or even a sequel.
When this scene happened I promise you one thing I NUTTTED Oh my god but that was better than the time in in 2001 when I saw Jurassic Park 3 and I shit my pants now. Everyone around me was very upset because I didn't leave. It was a good movie. I didn't want to get up and leave so i shit my pants
I could listen to Troy bakers voice everyday and not get bored of his voice he is so iconic and genuinely forgot he was in this game and I think this game is underrated I loved this campaign and the multiplayer was amazing
I will never understand why this game gets hate? everything about it was amazing i loved the story and the graphics were unreal they look better then most newer cod games imo
The multiplayer gets hate for good reason and that was just the horrible supply drops. It was the major thing that really brought this game down. Everything else wasn't really bad honestly.
because the storytelling is generally bad. im sorry that you’re so easily amazed by vague, incomplete, convenient storyline’s, but if you think this is good i think you might have a mental deficiency. i wouldn’t be surprised if you actively watch riverdale and enjoyed the ending of stranger things 4 either. you can’t even nail a timeline this game operates under, you can’t tell if it’s been 1 day, 1 week or 1 month between each cutscene/mission, half the story you forget by the end of it and the amount of plot armour throughout it is horrific. but i see you have the exact same lack of depth as the writers did, your reasoning for liking it doesn’t go much further than “it’s pretty and had cool story”. how old were you when the game came out? 11?
This is the most 2014-2015 game I have ever played. The cutscenes add to that aesthetic to the point I feel like I'm watching a Tom Cruise movie from that time period.
7 Years old game, but still one of the best FPS games I've ever enjoyed. This game is full of breath taking actions, still remember the greatest part the Highway Chase. Thanks a lot for the Cutscenes. I'm gonna enjoy it. 🙏👍
Mitchell didn't know the real reason why his friend wanted to get away from his own father. He knew his father was not a good person. He just found out too late.
I think it's more of a normal generational gap thing. In the first scene Will mentioned the sentence in a joking tone and I didn't observe any sign of animosity he had towards his father. He probably knew his father had some questionable beliefs (pretty much true for every generation) but still see him as a family. On the other hand, whenever Irons brought up his son it sounds like he does genuinely cared about his son and recognizes his good character, even though he thinks he made a foolish decision which got himself killed. I believe the game did a great job on humanizing Irons. For example you can tell he treats the MC and his former employees very differently to an outsider like Cormack even after the betrayal. He sees Cormack as a representation of the incompetent state which is responsible for his son's death. You can tell Irons hated Cormack from the very beginning, and was okay with shooting Cormack and let him bleed to death. He couldn't do the same with MC, which is very relatable, because let's face it, not many people on this Earth is comfortable with shooting the other kid on the block who was the best friend of your son. Same with with Gideon who was pretty much his right hand operator and most likely instrumental to how far Atlas was able to get to. Like Irons said in the end he was not a monster, but powerful people with "noble" intentions can often be far more dangerous than obvious monsters.
Late reply but here we go. Will’s father probably wasn’t a very good dad, being the CEO he probably didn’t spend much time with him and probably didn’t even have too much emotions for him. The first thing his father did after paying respect is literally offered Mitchell a job, he didn’t cry, didn’t grief over losing his son either, no wonder why Will left to join the Marines instead of taking a cushy desk job at his father’s company.
It's fucking crazy that we are creating the stuff this game uses today to a degree. Army is creating the IVAS, basically those goggles those Marines were wearing. Marines are creating the drone operators the thing Mitchell was using New weaponry Jetpacks are in development Closest things we have to those warbirds are ospreys which are innovating everyday like the v-280 valor and so much more.
No, Iron is more than that, we have: 1. Good people doing bad things and don't know. 2. Bad people doing bad things and know things are bad. 3. Bad people doing bad things and believe those are the right things. The last one is the most dangerous, and that's Iron.
One of the best campaigns for Cod, next to Mw2. It really needs a sequel because of the cliffhanger, and I wanna know what happened to Ilona and Joker!
@@briansmith2739 Awwww, man! It's such a shame! I hope they get to make one after the mess with Vanguard, but, then again, they'd probably mess up the sequel, so I guess it's better to leave it where it is.
God I loved this game when I was younger. I was just there for the pew pew of the game. Now I come back to the death of will and the first cutscene, now I understand the life of a soldier futher, the life of a soldier is hard,torturous,and not forgiving. It's full of grief,trauma,and despair. God bless the men and women serving in every country's armed forces.
Bro your videos on AW recently inspired me to play the game again on veteran to get the trophies and this game was a blast. It felt like 2014 all over again playing this campaign totally nostalgia wave definitely my favorite COD story wise
If you ask me... whoever does these animation cutscenes should take over in movie making. I've seen quite a bit of them and nothing comes close to call of duty cutscenes. Someone should do a budget comparison between CGI/3D movies and Cod games. Just for shts and giggles.
I wondered that, I think he was last seen on the roof with Gideon, Cormack, Ilona and Mitchell when they figured out what Irons did, he sorta just went
45:20 scene probably one of the most photorealistic cutscenes they did such a great job. In a while game graphics could look like this, if they take the time and effort to fine tune lighting textures etc.
I just realized, Irons (Kevin spacey) was born in 1996 and was 65 years old at time of death in 2061. Which would put him right on the line of being a later Millennial to Early Gen Z. So this guy was part of the generation that defined most of the popular culture from the 2010s. Which is so weird to think about.
Over six thousand men in one day would be the bloodiest day in american history, I think the battle of Shiloh was around three and D-Day was a bit over two thousand.
My favourite cod multiplayer game got grandmaster in ranked use to grind so much played zombies every treyarch and only a few multiplayer games on other cods , this mastered ranked and multiplayer for me the guns were so much fun so was the abilities and the maps. The barracks everything was just so good. So many people, hated it but damn it was a childhood memory for me. Ps coming from someone that’s played every cod from waw to coldwar.
Atlas was good and I really dont think he's dead. However the actors film career is meh now but god he did so good in this. Probably the best performance of all time in COD.
This is the best Call of Duty Advanced Warfare is the best one aside from MW3 and Black Ops honestly I love the story in this one it's the best I mean I wish they didn't flip the script and still kept Atlas good guy's because I love the idea of there being an Army for the World you know people that give a shit and care for and fights for everyone something the real world desperately needs but other then that this game was absolutely fucking awesome!
@@CHFOP-yo5so Yeah that is very true I'm glad somebody noticed because I've been saying for a while that America does everything a lot slower and dumber but him he's honest about it and makes the most sense and does everything quicker and the thing is almost every single person he killed were actually the assholes who deserved it especially the politicians so if I had to choose a devil it would be him because at least he's fair
@@Artorion and my man, that's how dictator came to power. Too much power concentration on a single person is not a good idea. Human mind is really a feeble one, you can't imagine just how much change a little bit of power can do to a person's mind. That's why the best test of people is to give them some power and watch them unfold their real inner demon.
Le meilleur Call of Duty de tous les temps pour moi la mise en scène était sublime et j'espère qu'un jour il y aura une suite the Call of Duty advanced Warfare🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Goddamn it, why did Irons have to be an antagonist. If this guy was real (the character, not the actor), I'd want him to run for president so long as he keeps his views and morals aligned with the straightforwardness without corruption.
The mobile-suit armor at the end must be made up extreme futuristic materials because of its extreme thermal insulation and durability against thousands-degrees rocket exhaust.
Someone didn't do their research. They show Marine PFC's with the blood stripe on their trousers. PFC's pay grade is E-2, one had to be E-4 or above to wear the blood stripe (Corporal)
you won’t find anyone born before 2000 saying this. play all of the cods before this hot, steaming pile of garbage, you’ll get some perspective on how much of a letdown and fan service this game was.
@@jesseb64 funny cause I've seen many people say this who were born before 2000. Plus i was born before 2000. My first CoDs was Big Red One and United Offense. After playing the same shit over and over it was nice to have a change of pace instead of corner campers with shotguns and entire teams only utilizing one lane of the map while running nothing but meta weapons.
@@shanemcgee5863 that’s golden cause you just described post AW call of duty. MW2 was noob tube meta, MW1 was juggernaut, BO2 was snipers. AW was the death of good map design and the wake of the camping meta. again, proving my point that you never actually experienced cod before AW and just say that it’s the best. everyone hated it when you came out, if you were smart enough to understand how to operate reddit or any kind of forum back then you would’ve known that.
@@shanemcgee5863 also cap, don’t just bring up the oldest call of duties to hide the fact you hadn’t even hit 10 when AW was on shelves. bro and uo were both expansion packs if you didn’t bother to read the synopsis when you googled it btw. “cod4 was my first cod” is the way to go, google will tell you the information but not the culture ;).
@@jesseb64 if you paid attention I said "my first CoDs" meaning those were the CoDs I played first. Big Red One was not an expansion pack. I was born in 1997 dummy..... do the math on how old I was when AW came out. I literally own every CoD since WaW. Wait ,you just a random nobody who knows nothing about me or my life. Carry on troll.
Man watching the cutscenes makes me wanna play the game and I'm hoping for an AW2 that be amazing and awesome
AW is actually my very first call of duty
@@sytherwusky Ur young then
@@TacticalProjectGaming in 2015
AW is one of my favorites along with Modern Warfare 2019
yeah lets hope Gideon doesn't became a zombie
You can hate or like the campaign, but we all agree that the cutscenes look so majestic
I still prefer the old cutscenes
if only this would be in a separate game or a good movie
Campaign was great tho
Best cutscene ever!
Agree.
The one game that started the meme...
Press F to pay Respect
No it was one of the original COD games
@@redacted3200 But this was more mainstream
What meme, was it the press f 🤣
F
F
I loved advance warfare because it was the right mix of futuristic and modern. The boots on the ground feeling and futuristic mobility was a great experience. Infinite was too futuristic for me and then they went to WW2. Really wish they make another one in the same period or even a sequel.
I love future, but not too future fictions
Agreed, this was a reasonable futuristic game, infinite was just way off.
It's definitely something I could imagine happening in the next few decades. It has a believable story and well-written characters
the universe has its originality
@@dss1095 yeah, too future is too weird for me, cyberpunk 2077 is good example of not too future.
This game was ahead of its time - we even got to throw Kevin Spacey off a roof.
That’s a really deep joke.
Yes. But you know what's deeper?
The place where the Titanic is.
When this scene happened I promise you one thing I NUTTTED Oh my god but that was better than the time in in 2001 when I saw Jurassic Park 3 and I shit my pants now. Everyone around me was very upset because I didn't leave. It was a good movie. I didn't want to get up and leave so i shit my pants
@@Eric-jk3oiwtf???
@@DorkwickMedium backpack is deeper.😮
I love how the UN are more offended with Irons saying their wars didn't work than his company developed a bio-chemical weapon.
Of course they’re offended by their style of wars that doesn’t work well.
Accurate ngl
Anything that challenges their dystopia globalist agenda is quite offensive to them. Irons funny enough had pretty reasonable motivations
I could listen to Troy bakers voice everyday and not get bored of his voice he is so iconic and genuinely forgot he was in this game and I think this game is underrated I loved this campaign and the multiplayer was amazing
he voiced Terrance Brooks in black ops 1
Sucks that he never got to be a much more mainstream actor. I can total see him in a lot more live action projects.
I will never understand why this game gets hate? everything about it was amazing i loved the story and the graphics were unreal they look better then most newer cod games imo
Pretty much all the sledgehammer games get hate
The multiplayer gets hate for good reason and that was just the horrible supply drops. It was the major thing that really brought this game down. Everything else wasn't really bad honestly.
Cods fan base was having a ww2 craving and the products that were almost done was 2 futuristic games.
Futuristic game dude, they hate it in that time
because the storytelling is generally bad. im sorry that you’re so easily amazed by vague, incomplete, convenient storyline’s, but if you think this is good i think you might have a mental deficiency. i wouldn’t be surprised if you actively watch riverdale and enjoyed the ending of stranger things 4 either. you can’t even nail a timeline this game operates under, you can’t tell if it’s been 1 day, 1 week or 1 month between each cutscene/mission, half the story you forget by the end of it and the amount of plot armour throughout it is horrific. but i see you have the exact same lack of depth as the writers did, your reasoning for liking it doesn’t go much further than “it’s pretty and had cool story”. how old were you when the game came out? 11?
This is the most 2014-2015 game I have ever played. The cutscenes add to that aesthetic to the point I feel like I'm watching a Tom Cruise movie from that time period.
@@DAMWOKE *Elysium
They hired the same artist
Kevin Spacey's voice acting... so underrated.
Yeah even though he was the bad guy his voice acting was epic
@@khaledstalkerNot guilty, no proof, but many still suspect he did the crime, who will ever know for sure
@@khaledstalker I think anime Andy ment bad guy in the game.....
Everytime to me in a weird way the characters does look like the celebrities.
7 Years old game, but still one of the best FPS games I've ever enjoyed. This game is full of breath taking actions, still remember the greatest part the Highway Chase.
Thanks a lot for the Cutscenes. I'm gonna enjoy it. 🙏👍
They highway chase on bus 🔥
geez, time flys
I like aftermath where you exit the zone and 1 gaurd just casually miniguns everything chasing you.
Highway chase is literally my favorite mission and I've beaten it on veteran many times
My favorite missions are the Highway Chase and the one near the end with the Goliath suit. Pure badassery distilled
Mitchell didn't know the real reason why his friend wanted to get away from his own father. He knew his father was not a good person. He just found out too late.
At the beginning, Will said he signed up to get away from him, I think he sorta meant it jokingly but also serious but we just didn't clock...
Yeah talk about forshadowing
I think it's more of a normal generational gap thing. In the first scene Will mentioned the sentence in a joking tone and I didn't observe any sign of animosity he had towards his father. He probably knew his father had some questionable beliefs (pretty much true for every generation) but still see him as a family. On the other hand, whenever Irons brought up his son it sounds like he does genuinely cared about his son and recognizes his good character, even though he thinks he made a foolish decision which got himself killed. I believe the game did a great job on humanizing Irons. For example you can tell he treats the MC and his former employees very differently to an outsider like Cormack even after the betrayal. He sees Cormack as a representation of the incompetent state which is responsible for his son's death. You can tell Irons hated Cormack from the very beginning, and was okay with shooting Cormack and let him bleed to death. He couldn't do the same with MC, which is very relatable, because let's face it, not many people on this Earth is comfortable with shooting the other kid on the block who was the best friend of your son. Same with with Gideon who was pretty much his right hand operator and most likely instrumental to how far Atlas was able to get to. Like Irons said in the end he was not a monster, but powerful people with "noble" intentions can often be far more dangerous than obvious monsters.
Late reply but here we go.
Will’s father probably wasn’t a very good dad, being the CEO he probably didn’t spend much time with him and probably didn’t even have too much emotions for him. The first thing his father did after paying respect is literally offered Mitchell a job, he didn’t cry, didn’t grief over losing his son either, no wonder why Will left to join the Marines instead of taking a cushy desk job at his father’s company.
It's fucking crazy that we are creating the stuff this game uses today to a degree.
Army is creating the IVAS, basically those goggles those Marines were wearing.
Marines are creating the drone operators the thing Mitchell was using
New weaponry
Jetpacks are in development
Closest things we have to those warbirds are ospreys which are innovating everyday like the v-280 valor
and so much more.
And exoskeletons to lighten the burden on 100+ lb gear...
Isn't technology wonderful. Badass and inspiring
@@I_dcdthey also predicted us pulling out of Iraq
Kevin Spacey was always so good at playing the bad guy who is pretending to be a good guy so convincingly. Huh...
No, Iron is more than that, we have:
1. Good people doing bad things and don't know.
2. Bad people doing bad things and know things are bad.
3. Bad people doing bad things and believe those are the right things.
The last one is the most dangerous, and that's Iron.
One of the best campaigns for Cod, next to Mw2. It really needs a sequel because of the cliffhanger, and I wanna know what happened to Ilona and Joker!
The the team wanted to make a sequel but, Activision demanded Sledgehammer Games to make more WW2 COD. - IGN
@@briansmith2739 Awwww, man! It's such a shame! I hope they get to make one after the mess with Vanguard, but, then again, they'd probably mess up the sequel, so I guess it's better to leave it where it is.
@@blackagent4754 Activision is just greedy. Honestly, I prefer futuristic shooters over WW2 era games any day.
I hated infinite multiplayer
But Advanced warfare was alright
I did really like Advanced Warfares campaign
@@crimzonempire4677 Same. I played Infinite and then AW. Huge difference. AW was chaotic and janky at times, but it felt better than IW.
This is probably the first COD game we see with cinematic cutscenes and I haven't seen them again since MW 2019
God I loved this game when I was younger. I was just there for the pew pew of the game. Now I come back to the death of will and the first cutscene, now I understand the life of a soldier futher, the life of a soldier is hard,torturous,and not forgiving. It's full of grief,trauma,and despair. God bless the men and women serving in every country's armed forces.
Bro your videos on AW recently inspired me to play the game again on veteran to get the trophies and this game was a blast. It felt like 2014 all over again playing this campaign totally nostalgia wave definitely my favorite COD story wise
Haven’t seen this game for a long, long time.
Same
Get Lost or I make you to get lost
@@andrewwarcstor._.
Call of duty Advanced warfare is my first call of duty I own.
love you
Same
Congrats , try playing the older call off duties
@@Whatf80duty’s idiot
If you ask me... whoever does these animation cutscenes should take over in movie making. I've seen quite a bit of them and nothing comes close to call of duty cutscenes. Someone should do a budget comparison between CGI/3D movies and Cod games. Just for shts and giggles.
Not many people are wondering what happened to joker during the 2nd half of the game!
That shit annoyed me. They just kinda wrote him out.
Did they killed him?
I wondered that, I think he was last seen on the roof with Gideon, Cormack, Ilona and Mitchell when they figured out what Irons did, he sorta just went
45:20 scene probably one of the most photorealistic cutscenes they did such a great job. In a while game graphics could look like this, if they take the time and effort to fine tune lighting textures etc.
Advanced Warfare movie cutscenes are still impresive even on 2022
My second favorite cod campaign. It’s really underrated.
COD Advanced Warfare still one of my faves almost 8 years on
I just realized, Irons (Kevin spacey) was born in 1996 and was 65 years old at time of death in 2061.
Which would put him right on the line of being a later Millennial to Early Gen Z. So this guy was part of the generation that defined most of the popular culture from the 2010s.
Which is so weird to think about.
Wdym?
@@SirSnipington that I find it funny that the main villain of this game is Gen Z lol.
Man, Cormack was my favorite character. His death hit me in the feels for sure
Press F in the chat
tbh, the gameplay design of this campaign must be pretty cool that you get different kinds of exo suit to play with for one or two missions
They actually cared about this campaign, they spent a lot on actors alone
The game where everyone pressed f to pay respects.
You know they wrote a good character when you sort of agree with the villain
This brings me back lots of memories back in my teen years playing this.
Over six thousand men in one day would be the bloodiest day in american history, I think the battle of Shiloh was around three and D-Day was a bit over two thousand.
yeah you’re possibly one of the dumbest people ive ever seen in RUclips comments. bravo to you!
Cormack’s voice actor is also Howard’s voice actor in Cod: WW2
4:37 you can tell irons was the villain when he called a marine a soldier
cut scene on this game was mental they smashed the cinema effect ❤
What?
This game exactly lived up to it's name perfectly, Advanced Warfare!🌟💯
I like this game for the amazing cutscenes and mix of modern and futuristic tech.
This is one of the best campaigns in cod history
The cut scenes in this really kick started the amazing cut scenes in future games.
This is the second cod game I played after MW2 2009 loved it
both these and IW cinematics still look insane to this day
this game still holds up visually today and i love it
Now this..... this is nostalgia.
My favourite cod multiplayer game got grandmaster in ranked use to grind so much played zombies every treyarch and only a few multiplayer games on other cods , this mastered ranked and multiplayer for me the guns were so much fun so was the abilities and the maps. The barracks everything was just so good. So many people, hated it but damn it was a childhood memory for me. Ps coming from someone that’s played every cod from waw to coldwar.
I can’t believe how underrated this story mode is. It deserves a sequal more than most of the cod games
34:33 I'm with Irons on that one.
Honestly he has a point, that’s what makes him a great villain
@@IMxAxNINJAx8O Just like Thanos.
I saw this timestamp the second i got to it
Shok and awe campaign, that's a good reference considering the goal of both missions
Atlas was good and I really dont think he's dead. However the actors film career is meh now but god he did so good in this. Probably the best performance of all time in COD.
Really really love the game movie now :)! Thanks for this great vid Bro :)
Fantastic graphics and the campaign was awesome 👍
Recruit 6 months fresh out of boot, "He was one of our best men."
Thats potential at work
My first time watching one of these movies.
I am impressed.
May not have cared much for the game, but I enjoyed this movie.
Missing.... Call Of Duty Modern Warfare Hero's ... Ghost,Capt Roch,Capt Price 🥺
I remember vividly scrolling through yt and seeing his channel I seen him about 7 months ago I believe anyway happy 1mil
The COD I know where it's mostly like a Hollywood Movie
For a game almost 10y old the cutscenes quality were immense
Wow the characters and graphics of this game looks so real
This is the best Call of Duty Advanced Warfare is the best one aside from MW3 and Black Ops honestly I love the story in this one it's the best I mean I wish they didn't flip the script and still kept Atlas good guy's because I love the idea of there being an Army for the World you know people that give a shit and care for and fights for everyone something the real world desperately needs but other then that this game was absolutely fucking awesome!
But he still thinks hes a good guy. And hes so crazy with power he just does it the fast way.
@@CHFOP-yo5so Yeah that is very true I'm glad somebody noticed because I've been saying for a while that America does everything a lot slower and dumber but him he's honest about it and makes the most sense and does everything quicker and the thing is almost every single person he killed were actually the assholes who deserved it especially the politicians so if I had to choose a devil it would be him because at least he's fair
@@Artorion and my man, that's how dictator came to power.
Too much power concentration on a single person is not a good idea.
Human mind is really a feeble one, you can't imagine just how much change a little bit of power can do to a person's mind.
That's why the best test of people is to give them some power and watch them unfold their real inner demon.
@@RagnarNomad Damn Straight
Cormak and Knox death was really heartbreaking in this game for me.
It really was heartbreaking 😭😭😭
OMG ! Atlas is so true , every sentence he says suits the reality
this game was always beautiful, my favourite cod of all time
When bro started walking away without paying respects I started dying 💀💀
If you notice in the first mission, Mitchell's whole left arm was cut off, but in the next cutscene we see only his elbow gone and his shoulder intact
He’s a human version of thanos
I wouldn't mind ti pay 40 pounds to watch this movie at the box office this is great.
This game had the best cutscenes
This is one of the best campaign in CoD history
when i first played this game, it was hard to tell if the cutscenes were live-action or not
This campaign is awesome
I cant believe it was already 8 years the last time i played this game.
Love these story lines man
Troy Baker who is Jack Mitchell in this game also voiced Joseph Allen in the OG MW2
Le meilleur Call of Duty de tous les temps pour moi la mise en scène était sublime et j'espère qu'un jour il y aura une suite the Call of Duty advanced Warfare🔥🔥🔥🔥👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
1:35 It's kind of crazy how this looks nearly like real life footage.
Yeah, I think what they did for that scene is have actual actors physically act in that part and then they edited it later with cgi.
Goddamn it, why did Irons have to be an antagonist. If this guy was real (the character, not the actor), I'd want him to run for president so long as he keeps his views and morals aligned with the straightforwardness without corruption.
Irons is actually right about what he said in the UN.
Wow! I didn't know COD can tell stories this good.
which planet are u from?cuz.....this is not even the half of it
God i miss playing AW it was so good imo
Better visuals than Cold War.
Nah
@@023Whiplash ya
Damn straight
@@023Whiplashthe game was literally copied from mw2019's engine
When you are blacklisted in Hollywood, you can still have a career in cutscenes.
This was before that
What do you mean?
This was before that buddy
I like how the scene where Mitchell was leaving without paying respect
This game was my childhood
He just walked away from the coffin 😂
Till today Advanced Warfare is still one of my top favourite Call Of Duty games
The mobile-suit armor at the end must be made up extreme futuristic materials because of its extreme thermal insulation and durability against thousands-degrees rocket exhaust.
Some Really Cool Details
And alotta Effort
For such a Bad Game
Still some very Good Inspirational Concepts
Thanks for some Good Art
My favorite one from COD
0:51 we all know that’s Douglas 😂 from lab rats and Deucalion from teen wolf
38:15-39:10 really gets you thinking
i come to this part all the time, every time i listen at this part it gives me chills and motivation.
I play this game when it was first released and I love it
Someone didn't do their research. They show Marine PFC's with the blood stripe on their trousers. PFC's pay grade is E-2, one had to be E-4 or above to wear the blood stripe (Corporal)
When Irons gets Cormack and shoots him, it’s like I relived everything that happened. It was intense
It's time to revive AW, these new CoDs ain't cutting it. Plus clan wars on there was lit.
you won’t find anyone born before 2000 saying this. play all of the cods before this hot, steaming pile of garbage, you’ll get some perspective on how much of a letdown and fan service this game was.
@@jesseb64 funny cause I've seen many people say this who were born before 2000. Plus i was born before 2000. My first CoDs was Big Red One and United Offense. After playing the same shit over and over it was nice to have a change of pace instead of corner campers with shotguns and entire teams only utilizing one lane of the map while running nothing but meta weapons.
@@shanemcgee5863 that’s golden cause you just described post AW call of duty. MW2 was noob tube meta, MW1 was juggernaut, BO2 was snipers. AW was the death of good map design and the wake of the camping meta. again, proving my point that you never actually experienced cod before AW and just say that it’s the best. everyone hated it when you came out, if you were smart enough to understand how to operate reddit or any kind of forum back then you would’ve known that.
@@shanemcgee5863 also cap, don’t just bring up the oldest call of duties to hide the fact you hadn’t even hit 10 when AW was on shelves. bro and uo were both expansion packs if you didn’t bother to read the synopsis when you googled it btw. “cod4 was my first cod” is the way to go, google will tell you the information but not the culture ;).
@@jesseb64 if you paid attention I said "my first CoDs" meaning those were the CoDs I played first. Big Red One was not an expansion pack. I was born in 1997 dummy..... do the math on how old I was when AW came out. I literally own every CoD since WaW. Wait ,you just a random nobody who knows nothing about me or my life. Carry on troll.
It is very good game play. i really enjoyed your video game play. hope you have a nice day👍👍👍❤️❤️
If you didn't know this already, the narrator is brian t Delaney: the voice of the male soul survivor in fallout 4, timestamp 5:12
Loved this game. Very fun 😊
The campaign of advanced Warfare IS Amazing hollywoodien😍😍💪💪💪🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿