Aside from dialogue and side material, Alex is a character with a lot of intrigue and mystery. I wished that they explored that a bit more in the later games since they brought him back to Warzone.
One of the things that bothers me most out of the new games (and I'm fine with him coming back sans a leg. This is CoD whatever), but they didn't do anything with him in MWII, and especially MWIII. considering how much he is with Farah and how much Farah is just with TF141, why are those two, or just Alex, a semi permanent member. I get that he is in it to win with Farah, just seeing as how his boss travels as much as she deos, why deos the former DELTA not go along with her.
Alex Keller and Phillip Graves are my favorite characters...Alex, I always use in CODM...I wish they put in Phillip Graves in the CODM game... But i am still pissed they killed Soap..
Alex was my favorite character in 2019. They have butchered him in recent years. Tbh they shouldn't have brought him back. From my POV it eliminates the weight of his "sacrifice" at the end of 2019's campaign
@BranWolfgaming he went from really relatable, well developed, and an all-around good character who sacrificed himself for the greater good. To now having the weight of that "sacrifice" completely removed and is effectively Farah's "lapdog" or "follower" and he's constantly getting beaten and having to rely on Farah to save him. It's sad
I found it weird and confusing that Alex would choose UFL over his own country, Alex needs to be helping the USA because he’s work with ULF is over and it’s time for him to come home he doesn’t belong there, a job he can do is work with Griggs and the marines. And it’s very obvious that Alex likes her because no one would do the stuff he doing for the ULF
I've seen a different take on this. Alex's mission into Urzikstan showed him first-hand the hopelessness the people there face. Even some dialogue during the mission where he and Farah go and blow up the helicopters and see the Russian torture of the citizens seems to show Alex is shook to his core. He likely was in situations where he wanted to do more to help in the past, but the CIA and US was unwilling to let him. He finally hit his breaking point and left after seeing the horrors first hand, fighting alongside the ULF and then being told he is no longer able to help and not only that, his superiors would treat the ULF as hostiles
imo they should've just killed him off. Fantastic character in MW1 and could've been the new "Roach". His appearance in MW3 was incredibly weak but the whole game was so idk.
Alex is one of the best characters in Modern Warfare, I really enjoyed diving deeper into his character. Let me know who we should do next..
@Nikolaievich9837 definitely will be doing that one!
U should do hadir, ghost, gaz, or ravenov
@@TheDankestSand I definitely will be getting to them soon Ghost may be next..
Why is he such a comfort character
Aside from dialogue and side material, Alex is a character with a lot of intrigue and mystery. I wished that they explored that a bit more in the later games since they brought him back to Warzone.
Yeah I do to. He's one of my favorites and I'd like to see more of him.
One of the things that bothers me most out of the new games (and I'm fine with him coming back sans a leg. This is CoD whatever), but they didn't do anything with him in MWII, and especially MWIII. considering how much he is with Farah and how much Farah is just with TF141, why are those two, or just Alex, a semi permanent member. I get that he is in it to win with Farah, just seeing as how his boss travels as much as she deos, why deos the former DELTA not go along with her.
Alex Keller and Phillip Graves are my favorite characters...Alex, I always use in CODM...I wish they put in Phillip Graves in the CODM game...
But i am still pissed they killed Soap..
Alex was my favorite character in 2019. They have butchered him in recent years. Tbh they shouldn't have brought him back. From my POV it eliminates the weight of his "sacrifice" at the end of 2019's campaign
I agree I hate how he's been used
@BranWolfgaming he went from really relatable, well developed, and an all-around good character who sacrificed himself for the greater good. To now having the weight of that "sacrifice" completely removed and is effectively Farah's "lapdog" or "follower" and he's constantly getting beaten and having to rely on Farah to save him. It's sad
@@WailfulSeeker82 I hate that he relies so much on Farah it pissed me off..
I found it weird and confusing that Alex would choose UFL over his own country, Alex needs to be helping the USA because he’s work with ULF is over and it’s time for him to come home he doesn’t belong there, a job he can do is work with Griggs and the marines. And it’s very obvious that Alex likes her because no one would do the stuff he doing for the ULF
Yeah I however now i feel like the writers don't care at all for Alex
I've seen a different take on this.
Alex's mission into Urzikstan showed him first-hand the hopelessness the people there face. Even some dialogue during the mission where he and Farah go and blow up the helicopters and see the Russian torture of the citizens seems to show Alex is shook to his core. He likely was in situations where he wanted to do more to help in the past, but the CIA and US was unwilling to let him. He finally hit his breaking point and left after seeing the horrors first hand, fighting alongside the ULF and then being told he is no longer able to help and not only that, his superiors would treat the ULF as hostiles
I want more stuff about the Mexican special forces
That's a good idea I'll probably look more into that tomorrow morning!
Hey so he was born in my city 🏙️ New York that’s so cool 😂
Complete ghost story please 🙏🏾
Will work on that next week!
imo they should've just killed him off. Fantastic character in MW1 and could've been the new "Roach". His appearance in MW3 was incredibly weak but the whole game was so idk.
Yeah definitely the third was made him look terrible.
He started as a fantastic main character then was pushed to the side as a side character