The Disturbing Reality of Spec Ops: The Line

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @djelectric
    @djelectric 19 часов назад +19

    A 43 minute video by munt is essentially a youtube short

  • @EmperorGladiatuss
    @EmperorGladiatuss 19 часов назад +20

    Is this my 31th time watching an Spec Ops The Line essay? Yes
    Am I ever bored of it? Never!

    • @0uttaS1TE
      @0uttaS1TE 19 часов назад +7

      You're never a real RUclips game essayist until you talk about Spec Ops The Line. Nah, but seriously, every essay channel talks about it. It's practically a rite of passage at this point

    • @PaulRudd1941
      @PaulRudd1941 13 часов назад +1

      Jacob Geller, sourcebrew, Raycevick, AI and Games, now this guy lol

    • @hhdhpublic
      @hhdhpublic 7 часов назад +1

      at this point i am just looking for whether the essayist focuses on new angle for the game or has new take or whether they rehash whats already been said about it. They are still enjoyable but in different way than when I watched the first spec ops the line essay lol

  • @0verWay
    @0verWay 17 часов назад +6

    Time for my monthly Spec Ops: The Line essay. Thank you

  • @Akula111
    @Akula111 19 часов назад +7

    I absolutely love this game and I never noticed the details like the tree in the beginning of the Gate chapter, really good catch!
    [EDIT]: Just finished watching, I do think it was a shame you didn't mention the fantastic soundtrack to this game, both in the original score by Elia Cmiral and the licensed tracks the Radioman plays. Genuinely one of the best scores I've ever heard in a game by far. One of the biggest examples to me is in the chapter where you storm the coliseum, where the song "Glasgow Mega Snake" by Mogwai plays. Unlike the rest of the licensed soundtrack where Radioman will usually do a little DJ intro before playing it, that song just plays as soon as you start shooting, and it conveys such a desperate feeling I personally think it's just part of the actual score and conveys the 33rd's absolute desperation to stop you from getting to those trucks. They know full well how valuable they are and what future Dubai could have if Walker and his men get their hands on them, and it's a futile scramble to stop Delta from blowing through everything they have.
    On first playthrough I thought it was meant to just be a cool action track to add punch to your struggle for the water trucks, but over time I think it's more to symbolise the absolute desperation from the 33rd to keep you from dooming Dubai for good.
    I don't know, I just love this game, and wanted to share my thoughts on that particular part as it was pretty much glossed over in the video, which is absolutely fine! Great watch from start to finish, great eye with the subtle details like the tree and the posters.

  • @justdanceparadisearchive3888
    @justdanceparadisearchive3888 9 часов назад +2

    This is the scariest non horror game I've ever played. I feel like everyone who calls themselves a gamer should play this at some point.

  • @ALIEN-DUDE
    @ALIEN-DUDE 19 часов назад +5

    Merry Christmas munt chunk 🙂🎄

  • @Moaiticus
    @Moaiticus 18 часов назад +5

    Spec Ops The Line video??? I’m interested

  • @Naz-xk6hq
    @Naz-xk6hq 4 часа назад

    The amount of video essays, debates and discussions this game has produced, even after 12 years of its release, is a testament to its quality.

  • @Para2normal
    @Para2normal 13 часов назад

    Spent an hour or two listening to "Brothers in Arms" by Dire Straits yesterday, seems somewhat apt to be watching a video about Spec Ops: The Line and thinking about the last lines "We are fools to make war/ On our Brothers in Arms"

  • @austinbattin5061
    @austinbattin5061 Час назад

    I love how many endings are in this game. It's such a mindfudge

  • @nerdError0XF
    @nerdError0XF 8 часов назад

    Disturbing reality of our reality

  • @neringalukoseviciute1787
    @neringalukoseviciute1787 19 часов назад +1

    Merry Chris Chan