It's really impressive that they made a really long track, in my opinion, better to have a long one that changes depending on where you are or what situation you're in rather than a track that's short and just loops itself.
This is a no brainer. He's got the codes to launch one ICBM at a location within the US, and two more within Europe. Get in there, disable both launch silos, and drop Commander 31 like a bad habit. Get all that done, or it's all over. If the balloon goes up on this one, it's a long cold nuclear winter all around. You have full authority to do whatever is necessary to eliminate this threat!
I come to realize over the past few months how much I love the ending (15:18) of this. It’s like a remix to In and Out, which has I think only 3 variations, all for what’s meant to be quick operations. A simple in and out mission. It playing on In and Out, remixed on the way to the Chinese Commander in Top Man, and finally taking out a Commander 31. It makes me think Top Man and In and Out work in tandom, to have a quick operation to get rid of a important target. It also has End of The Line (The soundtrack version) at the last midpoint (17:11), so it solidifies it’s the end, right there and then.
It's really impressive that they made a really long track, in my opinion, better to have a long one that changes depending on where you are or what situation you're in rather than a track that's short and just loops itself.
“No where to go that isn’t covered by fire!”
This is a no brainer. He's got the codes to launch one ICBM at a location within the US, and two more within Europe. Get in there, disable both launch silos, and drop Commander 31 like a bad habit. Get all that done, or it's all over. If the balloon goes up on this one, it's a long cold nuclear winter all around. You have full authority to do whatever is necessary to eliminate this threat!
They really made this soundtracks really serious.
the soundtrack was made by Rupert Greyson-Williams and Lorne Balfe
Rupert and Lorne are members of Hans Zimmer studio.
@@callofdutyguy9 oh, thats why they sound similar to MW2.
Hardjaxx - Storm Desert yeah. Listen to the last part of Top Man. Sounds like MW2.
I come to realize over the past few months how much I love the ending (15:18) of this. It’s like a remix to In and Out, which has I think only 3 variations, all for what’s meant to be quick operations. A simple in and out mission. It playing on In and Out, remixed on the way to the Chinese Commander in Top Man, and finally taking out a Commander 31. It makes me think Top Man and In and Out work in tandom, to have a quick operation to get rid of a important target. It also has End of The Line (The soundtrack version) at the last midpoint (17:11), so it solidifies it’s the end, right there and then.
7:21 YES
YES!
YES
HELL YEAH! YES!
3:53 and 7:22 and 11:25
7:21 TAN TAN TAN, TAN TAN TAAAN TAN!!
С 7:22 такая музыка прикольная начинается.
This is also when you die and the end of the mission briefing song
This mission was literally a race against time to stop the nukes from being launched. If you failed, it would be the end of the world.
As well as China's version of this mission. Same mission, locations, and objectives. But from the Chinese point of view.
Ps2 version of the game is way Harder than the Xbox 360 version, song still hits harder too💪