10:11 I love that bait and switch, making you think you're gonna have a nice drive only to be cut off with another cutscene that changes the entire tone of the coming sequence.
@Klaaism my man. Do you know the reason why we name some of our stuff bland things? So it doesn't catch your eye. And if we do name something like "Predator" Or "Thunder" then relax. Its not dangerous. Hell it might not exist
I loved this story the most. Because Mason is voiced by Craig Fairbrass, the man behind the voices of Gaz (CoD 4), Sgt Wallcroft (MW3), and the legendary Ghost of MW2, and because of the humor of the 2, and the bond that forms between the 2.
DICE and EA really missed out big time by making this war story a one off. The characters has such good chemistry together and it felt like the type of student becomes the master relationship you would see with Eggsy and Harry from The Kingsmen. They even teased another mission at the very end. So much potential and yet it was only one mission.
There are two compartments. One at the back and one where the German was (you can see him banging on tube door, its behind the seats, not in the engine compartment)
Just want to say for those ignorant enough to think it... Not all SBS/SAS are criminals lol. In fact, only a very small percentage of them are if that. During WW2, there was a system in place that allowed criminals to join the military in exchange for a reduced sentence. It just so happened that the SBS were interested in this guy's explosive background and so offered him a deal for a suicide mission. 99% of SBS/SAS are recruited from their respective units such as Royal Marines or Paratroopers respectively.
I watched this so many times i even memorized what Mason says in those cutscenes. "This is war son" "We fight one battle and then we fight another one untill it's done" "What are you gonna do, feel sorry for yourself and just fking lay down and die?" "Or are you Billy Bridger, a tryer?" "Yes, I suppose" "I can't hear you" "Yes I am, I'm Billy fking Bridger" xD wth am i doing with my goddamn life?
If those lines made the same importance to you as they did to many people That I have knew which played it, it was well worth to memorize. Ps: I always remember Billy when I feel that I just f*cked things up, and i'lI need to face the challenge. It gives me strenght. -By strength and guile -Who dares, wins.
Well this was a fun story. But unfortunately that's where it ends... as a story. You know... I don't know why DICE doesn't get it. The main reason I love history? It's because we see stories that are fucking amazing, and what makes it even more amazing... is the fact that it DID happen. Also that poor German stuck in the engine. I ... felt bad for im
I’m still on the fence with the war stories sense I do like long campaigns where you get to know the characters like just as there friendship got good it ends. World at war did it best
I love history, and I must admit the specifics of the SBS and their contributions are not in my current sets of knowledge and even if all of the storys in the game are fiction, the CGI and stories are amazing. Well worth the watch.
@@-apples-4506 Really? Really? Your ass is just gonna come out and say it like that? All confident and shit like you think you're the rightest person in the world? Look it the hell up. Craig Fairbass, who voiced Gaz in CoD 4: MW and Ghost in CoD: MW2, also did the voice acting for Mason in this game. I really don't like people who make assumptions and shit and contradict what others say without any evidence to back up their claim whatsoever, and that means I don't like you. Thus, do your damn research on topis like these before trying to prove someone wrong like that. But until you do that, shut the f*ck up.
My Great Uncle was in no 1 commando and eventually joined the SBS, He had never been to prison or been in trouble with the law. Same goes for the other members he fought with. Sure they were a mixture of backgrounds but nothing like how they portrayed them to be in this game.
Hoolio Iglesias "Among them were troublemakers, cutthroats and buccaneers." I think this sentence was trying to say that the SBS had those types of people, and that it was not necessarily made up solely of them.
@Hoolio Iglesias He's right. Most of the men did not have any criminal history what so ever. The writers did this to add a sort of "Anyone can be a hero" feel to the game. However it downright downplays the actual members of the SBS which is quite sad to see...
@Hoolio Iglesias My Great Uncle could have told some good stories, although he never talked to much about them. We could only imagine what he went through. We do know he was at Dunkirk, Capri off the coast of Italy. He was then deployed to the Jungle where he was captured by the Japanese. From what my Grandma told me he had to spend alot of time in Hospital when he came back because of all the weight he had lost and the injuries he had. So your right in saying the truth is normally better than making a random story up. But he was in the Army before joining no 1 Commando and then moved over to the SBS, how that came to be we do not know. Same goes for the others he fought with, they all joined up at the start of the war or was already in the Army or Navy.
@@llamal0verking it was the narrative back then for "SF" units of WW2 they were a menace so they had to be criminals its the only way they could justify the type of warfare they inflicted it was dirty and cowardly to them. anyways the quote at the start was something a mp said back then calling them a band of murderous, renegade cut throats.
It’s called that because even now SAS and I guess SBS don’t actually fight under a flag this way if they are captured England can’t be blamed for the actions. Granted don’t matter much in this case sense England and Germany had been at war for 4 years at this point but yer
When they say casualties were enormous, it means everybody died, and a new unit from scratch needed to be produced... These special forces were kind of similar to a Guerrilla warfare...
My grandfather served with attack force Z, look it up...volunteered to paddle 80kms from boat to Japanese held ports and frogman the shit outta their boats...then paddle the same to get out..hell of a feat...Mel Gibsons first movie depicted their actions as well...
chavo guerrilla warfare as defined on Wikipedia is “Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars; use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.” Small group of soldiers? Check. Larger and less-mobile traditional military? Check. I’d say the SAS and SBS were guerrilla fighters.
While the entire gameplay in this campaign is unrealistic and inaccurate to how the SAS/SBS operates in North Africa, it actually gives a glimpse of being in a non-conventional military unit. You're not a soldier, you're a criminal in the eyes of those back home. Also, the voice acting is fun and their development as comrades is good.
Eeeeeexcept it's all made up. The SBS and SAS were nearly all volunteers from Royal Marines and sometimes Para. As for non-conventional, they basically just rolled around in small fast units shooting up supply depots and airfields behind enemy lines, they were hardly criminal in the eyes of those back home, that's a very modern American notion which has only really come about from Vietnam and the 'War on Terror'. Hell, have you ever heard of Commando Comics?
"campaign is unrealistic and inaccurate to how the SAS/SBS operates in North Africa" You don't know half the shit they did in North Africa... There is one operation where the SAS literally drove a convoy of jeeps through a German airfield and shredded their planes with the mounted MG's like it was a fucking hollywood title. Another instance where the SBS kayaked up a German occupied river to detonate an ammo depot. Another instance in Europe where a joint Commando and SBS unit sailed a Destroyer packed with explosives into a German dry dock and detonated it. They rammed a dry dock with a destroyer packed with LITERAL tonnes of explosives. The entire point to the SBS/SAS is that they are unconventional. If it's realistic... its not Special Forces, mate. Also, a criminal? Are you saying Navy SEAL's, SAS, SBS and other Special Forces units are criminals? They are the most committed individuals you will find the armed forces and I don't know of a single person, civilian or military, who thinks they are criminals.
I've heard reviews of this that insult the voice acting- all I'll say is that this is one of the most British war stories visualised that I've ever had the honour of playing.
"I am speaking to you at the 10th Downing Street" "This morning, the British Embassy in Germany, Hand them a final note. I have to tell you now! This war is against Germany" -Winston Churchill at Battlefield V prologue
this is why i wish 2042 had a story mode. DICE is good at world building like this. 2042 definitely could've used it since we have hardly gotten anything
Ghost is so legendary he went back in time after surviving Shepard just to make his own special forces unit.
More like Gaz grandfather is building a legend that would inspire the creation of the legendary task force: 141
Billy: I radioed the boat :D
British Officer: *Y O U W H A T*
His name is billy what do you expect
u wot m8?
Smirk Man Billy ruins everything
*Erwin Rommel has entered the chat*
The officers name is Mason
Tell me Bridger,do you like seaside??
*Pirates of the caribbean theme plays*
UNDERRATED
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆🤣
I laughed too hard at this 😂
Thats the Best Saboteur I've Ever seen
@@immockingu3510 so it would seem
To this day, that German never got out
Rip Hans his coffin was the car he drove Amen
Fuck you don't make a joke about it. this might had happened during the war
Was fully expecting him to say he needed to pee
@@ardianteruna6159 Srsly RIP Hans
@Gabe Hamer nah he talks again in like the last 5 seconds lmao
Legends say that the German driver is still stuck in the trunk of that truck and now feeds on metal scraps and oil
*Finally kicks open the trunk and accidentally get murdered by a startled British soldier talking shit with his friends*
😂 Ow and Ew!
Must be cramped in there , since its the engine compartment, not the trunk :-D
@@KBKriechbaum "cramped"
Lol
"please" - at the end had me in stitches lol
Wait i just realized there was a guy in the trunk lmfao
Poor guy 🤣
I almost cried for the poor guy :(
sadd german...... hope he got out.....
Legend has that German Elite still called for help till death
The brits sure knows how to insult someone
I found it hillarious
Tew right, maite......just to make my Londonese clear. 😂
It's one of the few things they're good at.
Thank you
"every cunt with an iron cross" yep they sure can XD
Did they literally get Gaz's voice actor to play a member of the SAS for the third time now?
It's his fourth time, he's Gaz, Ghost, SAS guy from MW3 and now this SBS commander. Not sure why he's always cast that way 😂
@@Bloke-98 It's either a continued joke or his voice is just perfect for British forces.
Ummmm he’s my 2nd fav British soilder
He is always used because he is bad ass
Typecasting, am I right?
10:11 I love that bait and switch, making you think you're gonna have a nice drive only to be cut off with another cutscene that changes the entire tone of the coming sequence.
That part had me dying
A true father and son tale, Mason was the father that Billy needed :)
Yes Billy needs MASON FUCKIN BRIJA
What are we, some sort of Special Boat Service?
[Northern English.] Truck off! 😂
Nah, this is the dirty dozen
Americans are better at naming stuff.
@@Klaaism they Just like to sound cool
@Klaaism my man. Do you know the reason why we name some of our stuff bland things? So it doesn't catch your eye. And if we do name something like "Predator" Or "Thunder" then relax. Its not dangerous. Hell it might not exist
I loved this story the most. Because Mason is voiced by Craig Fairbrass, the man behind the voices of Gaz (CoD 4), Sgt Wallcroft (MW3), and the legendary Ghost of MW2, and because of the humor of the 2, and the bond that forms between the 2.
Also pat tate
Weird when you hear your own accent in games
yep
You live in London?
I'm from Wolverhampton
@@BartyCrease98 Swear us lot in Pompey on the south never get noticed.. (Admittedly Londoners have it alot more cockney then us)
Not if you're american
You guys have the most badass accent
6:12 hahahaha I love that, "oh sweet jesus"
6:16
U FOKIN WOT MATE
Nice spelling, mate! 😂
@@bill_y500 r/woooosh
If brits spelled like they talk.. lmao
@@tsg7official not r/woosh content
Fookin lazer sights
2:16 probably one of the best quote i’ve ever heard in a videogame
*Arthur Bridger*
And we always thought Grandpa meant he was dodging the draft when he told us he spent WWII in the trunk of a car.
10:24
It was at this moment that Billy knew....He fuckd up
DICE and EA really missed out big time by making this war story a one off. The characters has such good chemistry together and it felt like the type of student becomes the master relationship you would see with Eggsy and Harry from The Kingsmen.
They even teased another mission at the very end.
So much potential and yet it was only one mission.
That was a comedic and unexpected touch at the end lol
Poor guy!
So did they put that German on top of the engine? That’s not the trunk lol
Patrick Johnson battlefield V isn’t exactly known for its historical accuracy lol
Why can't we just eat what we want? True lol
That german automobile can't do a burnout, but yeah accuarcy...
@@whycantwejusteatwhatwewant9882 lmao the irony
There are two compartments. One at the back and one where the German was (you can see him banging on tube door, its behind the seats, not in the engine compartment)
Just want to say for those ignorant enough to think it... Not all SBS/SAS are criminals lol. In fact, only a very small percentage of them are if that. During WW2, there was a system in place that allowed criminals to join the military in exchange for a reduced sentence. It just so happened that the SBS were interested in this guy's explosive background and so offered him a deal for a suicide mission.
99% of SBS/SAS are recruited from their respective units such as Royal Marines or Paratroopers respectively.
Neo Wingert Söderberg he’s right though, quit being a wetwipe
Can't this guy take facts or something?
45 likes for the end of ww2 1945
Actually none of the SBS were prisoners. And they were all volounteers just like the SAS.
Don’t forget the srr sfsg and 18 signals. The uksf isn’t just sas and sbs!
what's the huge oof? the poor German never came out and starved to death lol
He'd die of dehydration first in that heat I imagine, or even hyperthermia.
About that German soldier in the trunk. It's a Volkswagen Kübelwagen. The engine is in the back. There wouldn't be any room for any one.
@@lewisrobinson1403 dehydration because that heat? Nah, you die to dehydration first, then you "die to hunger"
Chris Santiago he didn’t starve, after decades he was found alive and well still yelling and banging. Fun Fact.
bigsouthwind headlines: German Man Too Confused To Die
I watched this so many times i even memorized what Mason says in those cutscenes. "This is war son" "We fight one battle and then we fight another one untill it's done" "What are you gonna do, feel sorry for yourself and just fking lay down and die?" "Or are you Billy Bridger, a tryer?" "Yes, I suppose" "I can't hear you" "Yes I am, I'm Billy fking Bridger" xD wth am i doing with my goddamn life?
If those lines made the same importance to you as they did to many people That I have knew which played it, it was well worth to memorize.
Ps: I always remember Billy when I feel that I just f*cked things up, and i'lI need to face the challenge. It gives me strenght.
-By strength and guile
-Who dares, wins.
If you robbed the same Bank 3times and failed just tell how did you past school 😂😂
Dirty Apocalypse "How did you past school"
Good grades
it's not like grades and robbing a bank are connected in any way
He’s a tryer
@@boomzoom5515 if you have a good IQ im sure you would past school unlike that boy that kept failing robbery
Well this was a fun story.
But unfortunately that's where it ends... as a story.
You know... I don't know why DICE doesn't get it. The main reason I love history?
It's because we see stories that are fucking amazing, and what makes it even more amazing... is the fact that it DID happen.
Also that poor German stuck in the engine. I ... felt bad for im
I’m still on the fence with the war stories sense I do like long campaigns where you get to know the characters like just as there friendship got good it ends. World at war did it best
Bloody hell it’s Gordon Ramsey and the convict brigade!
GoonSquad *IT'S FUCKING R A W*
That explosive was *RAW*
I love history, and I must admit the specifics of the SBS and their contributions are not in my current sets of knowledge and even if all of the storys in the game are fiction, the CGI and stories are amazing. Well worth the watch.
Bridger:"I've radioed the HMS Sussex to pick us up."
Mason:YOU WHAT
what kind of name is soap
How'd a muppet like you pass selection?
@@bill_y500 but you drop the soap, you will pay the price
@@mr.formal6723 ❓
@@bill_y500 you need to pay the Price to pass the selection
@@mr.formal6723 Oh! 😂 OK, mate. I get it. Captain Price and Soap MacTavish themselves. 😂
Poor German never got out :(
I like how they threw the German guy in the trunk of the car. WHERE THE ENGINE IS LOCATED.
Cooked kraut
That ending had me laughing for a good while!
Same, mate. 😂
The ending had me crying poor german
Glad the devs have some humour. Made me chuckled a bit as well.
I just had a sinking feeling knowing that german soldier will likely die in one of the worst possible ways.
@@gianttacogod tbh it’s thin metal, he probably got out eventually
I like how the German trooper in the Volkswagen had the jump, yet still ends up captured! 😂
And he ended up left inside the trunk 🤣
If anyone didn’t know, Mason’s voice actor is the same voice of Gaz and Ghost from the Call of Duty Modern Warfare series.
Nope you got it wrong kiddo
@@-apples-4506 Really? Really? Your ass is just gonna come out and say it like that? All confident and shit like you think you're the rightest person in the world? Look it the hell up. Craig Fairbass, who voiced Gaz in CoD 4: MW and Ghost in CoD: MW2, also did the voice acting for Mason in this game. I really don't like people who make assumptions and shit and contradict what others say without any evidence to back up their claim whatsoever, and that means I don't like you. Thus, do your damn research on topis like these before trying to prove someone wrong like that. But until you do that, shut the f*ck up.
@@-apples-4506 He's right
10:26 When you get spotted in World of Tanks
The most underrated comment in this comment section.
Littelary happen to me. But god sake I manage survived fookin *10 hits* on my side and *10 hits* at *ass*
Imagine opening the trunk on that thing 5 years later..
that German in the trunk will have some story to tell his kids anyway
My Great Uncle was in no 1 commando and eventually joined the SBS, He had never been to prison or been in trouble with the law. Same goes for the other members he fought with. Sure they were a mixture of backgrounds but nothing like how they portrayed them to be in this game.
What? One character was a criminal. How does that portray the entire SBS?
Hoolio Iglesias "Among them were troublemakers, cutthroats and buccaneers." I think this sentence was trying to say that the SBS had those types of people, and that it was not necessarily made up solely of them.
@Hoolio Iglesias He's right. Most of the men did not have any criminal history what so ever. The writers did this to add a sort of "Anyone can be a hero" feel to the game. However it downright downplays the actual members of the SBS which is quite sad to see...
@Hoolio Iglesias My Great Uncle could have told some good stories, although he never talked to much about them. We could only imagine what he went through. We do know he was at Dunkirk, Capri off the coast of Italy. He was then deployed to the Jungle where he was captured by the Japanese. From what my Grandma told me he had to spend alot of time in Hospital when he came back because of all the weight he had lost and the injuries he had. So your right in saying the truth is normally better than making a random story up. But he was in the Army before joining no 1 Commando and then moved over to the SBS, how that came to be we do not know. Same goes for the others he fought with, they all joined up at the start of the war or was already in the Army or Navy.
@@llamal0verking it was the narrative back then for "SF" units of WW2 they were a menace so they had to be criminals its the only way they could justify the type of warfare they inflicted it was dirty and cowardly to them. anyways the quote at the start was something a mp said back then calling them a band of murderous, renegade cut throats.
“Did you try to rob the same bank three times?”
That’s it I’m buying it
Is it just me or did this story just seem so rushed.
Maybe its the point
I mean you're not watching the gameplay so theres a lot missing lol
He’s broken his programming!!
No you're not wrong it's an awful story
Its astonishing bad, It's absolutely awful! who TF thought this was good. It captures nothing. I've just playet it and im very fucking disappoint.
This mission is probably my favorite in the game.
« I’m Arthur fucking Bridger, gimme the fucking money ! »
That’s the funniest scene i’ve ever seen in a BF cinematic
Now das yo dad innit eh
Rip German guy
“here we are up Fritz’s shitter and I ask you to do one thing”
"Under No Flag"
I thought it was going to be about Iwo Jima
It’s called that because even now SAS and I guess SBS don’t actually fight under a flag this way if they are captured England can’t be blamed for the actions. Granted don’t matter much in this case sense England and Germany had been at war for 4 years at this point but yer
@@jackj9816 so much for Her Majesty
When they say casualties were enormous, it means everybody died, and a new unit from scratch needed to be produced... These special forces were kind of similar to a Guerrilla warfare...
lol
Guerilla warfare? What? Do you even know what you are talking about? The Viet-Cong were users of guerilla warfare not the SAS or SBS
Not everyone,some survived
My grandfather served with attack force Z, look it up...volunteered to paddle 80kms from boat to Japanese held ports and frogman the shit outta their boats...then paddle the same to get out..hell of a feat...Mel Gibsons first movie depicted their actions as well...
chavo guerrilla warfare as defined on Wikipedia is “Guerrilla warfare is a form of irregular warfare in which a small group of combatants, such as paramilitary personnel, armed civilians, or irregulars; use military tactics including ambushes, sabotage, raids, petty warfare, hit-and-run tactics, and mobility to fight a larger and less-mobile traditional military.” Small group of soldiers? Check. Larger and less-mobile traditional military? Check. I’d say the SAS and SBS were guerrilla fighters.
While the entire gameplay in this campaign is unrealistic and inaccurate to how the SAS/SBS operates in North Africa, it actually gives a glimpse of being in a non-conventional military unit.
You're not a soldier, you're a criminal in the eyes of those back home. Also, the voice acting is fun and their development as comrades is good.
Eeeeeexcept it's all made up.
The SBS and SAS were nearly all volunteers from Royal Marines and sometimes Para.
As for non-conventional, they basically just rolled around in small fast units shooting up supply depots and airfields behind enemy lines, they were hardly criminal in the eyes of those back home, that's a very modern American notion which has only really come about from Vietnam and the 'War on Terror'.
Hell, have you ever heard of Commando Comics?
@@Carbide195 "volunteers". As in "you go free of you serve in Northern Africa".
"campaign is unrealistic and inaccurate to how the SAS/SBS operates in North Africa" You don't know half the shit they did in North Africa... There is one operation where the SAS literally drove a convoy of jeeps through a German airfield and shredded their planes with the mounted MG's like it was a fucking hollywood title.
Another instance where the SBS kayaked up a German occupied river to detonate an ammo depot.
Another instance in Europe where a joint Commando and SBS unit sailed a Destroyer packed with explosives into a German dry dock and detonated it. They rammed a dry dock with a destroyer packed with LITERAL tonnes of explosives.
The entire point to the SBS/SAS is that they are unconventional. If it's realistic... its not Special Forces, mate. Also, a criminal? Are you saying Navy SEAL's, SAS, SBS and other Special Forces units are criminals? They are the most committed individuals you will find the armed forces and I don't know of a single person, civilian or military, who thinks they are criminals.
@@felixleidinger1670
I speak English.
But as I said, they were mostly Royal Marines and Para that volunteered.
who ever says special operation forces are criminals in any way will get these hands
The one when the planes save them is insane. I felt that
My favorite line is “no you can’t because what the fucking hell was that”.
“Tell you what ima make ya a lil deal” “I thought we already had a deal?” : the army every time you come back from a deployment
Legends say the German soldier is still in the car begging for help!
I've heard reviews of this that insult the voice acting- all I'll say is that this is one of the most British war stories visualised that I've ever had the honour of playing.
Me and the boys helping out our boys
13:09
😢 i feel so bad for that german in the trunk, he sounds so innocent and wants freedom
His just a driver I think that’s why they didn’t kill him
Legend says that the soldier still trapped in that car was never found...
"there's a lil' ice cream shop down 'ere"
13:04 ok, that was badass mate.
If you do not take this story as serious as The Last Tiger, you'll actually enjoy it.
"I'm a god damn onion, Mason"
15:26 I feel so bad for this German I’d let him out as long as he joins us
Me too, I literally tried to free him on the final part. Got sad it didn't work
I think he'd be pretty mad at you for killing his comrades
Same it just seems bad to do that really. Even if its in a video game you can still feel bad For NPCs
Yes Bridger! Bring pride to your country! I’m so proud of you!
These cutscenes are as good if not better than mafia 3 cutscenes
Am I the only one who recognises mason's voice
It's the guy who plays Gaz, Ghost and Walcroft in The Modern Warfare Series
The part where His bomb fails is just bloody funny
Love the Brits man. Best speeches, best roasts, and overall just hilarious in situations.
Bridger and Mason remind me of Eggsy and Harry from Kingsman for some reason.
I feel like I can actually relate to billy bridger's character. I try, somehow fuck up, and try again until I get it done right.
I laughed when his bomb fell off xD
I have to say the classical music at the end of this is beautiful.
"Tell me Bridger, Do you like the seaside? "
Moments later, Bridger spewing his guts out
"Do you *FUCKING* like the seaside!"
that music at the end , wonderful
Honestly... 11:45 That British tough love right there, we're a rough bunch but it comes from the right places..
"You have just told every c*nt with an Iron Cross exactly where we are."
"Oooops. D'oh."
Will that unlucky german locked in the trunk be saved xD
Ngl, I really hope so. I feel bad for him.
“Glory?! There ain’t no fucking glory, son”-
so true
I feel bad for the German soldier in the engine compartment. He sounded so lonely at the end.
I know right. He sounds helpless and sad... i feel so bad
“There’s a lovely little ice cream shop down ‘ere and I’m treating you to a cornet” is my favorite line
5:34 random guy T poses at the door when he goes through it for a split second
Legend has it that man is still in the trunk of that car...
"Do you like the seaside?" lmao
Lol
Teams of two. Move.
I love that german in the end, still in the Kubelwagen. Poor lad
Do you mean Kübel/Kuebelwagen?
Wow that germans still is in that car
German i mean
Lol understood👌
BTW you just edit, you know that right?
legend has it that the boi in the car is still trap inside till this day
@@carlzer9469 yas
"I am speaking to you at the 10th Downing Street"
"This morning, the British Embassy in Germany, Hand them a final note. I have to tell you now! This war is against Germany"
-Winston Churchill at Battlefield V prologue
That was Neville Chamberlain actually...
This is some "Battlefield: Bad Company" type mission lol
The inaccuracies in this make COD WWII extremely accurate
Until vanguard came out
He's sounds like capton price
It's Gaz from cod 4
And Simon "Ghost" Riley too
*We're goin deep, and we're goin hard*
Please this captain is Simon Rileys granddad
Glaz and Simon Riley ghost
7:05
Helping your father fix his car and you broke it even more in a nutshell
bruh Mason's voice is the same voice actor who plays as Ghost in Modern Warfare 2. I knew his voice was familiar!!
Legend says the german is still stuck in the trunk and is eating the whole trunk
Eat what?
Am I the only one that feels really bad for the German stuck in the car?
If Gordon Ramsay was in the military instead of cooking.
This Was Fucking Beautiful.
this is why i wish 2042 had a story mode. DICE is good at world building like this. 2042 definitely could've used it since we have hardly gotten anything
Everyone likes the game until they start saying something people doesent like
No games just bad
Deadass felt bad for the German stuck in the car lmao hallo hallo....bitte
This is prolly my favourite campaign not because of the action but because of the accent of the actors and their funny dialogues.
5:34 The spirit of the mighty T-Pose soldier blocked the door for a sec
15:32 lol poor guy probably died in there.
K. I. A nah is just chewed his way out
This and The Last Tiger are my favorites.