Fun fact: müller didn't actually die, the shots when the screen went black were the Americans shooting Schröder. Müller was captured and was a POW in America, when he was set free he stayed in America and changed his last name to Miller, and is the great grandfather of Miller from the thunder run tank mission in bf3
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo ive heard that the gun shots at the end wasn't his. The gunshots you hear at the end were actually the americans that shot the boy on the tank. i also heard that miller's grand son was in battlefield 3. he was also a tanker i think its 'Jonathan Miller'
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo At first I rlly hated Schroeder just like everyone else but after I rewatched a couple times after playing I realized that he was a victim as well. Guy was brainwashed and Peter didn't do anything to dissuade him as Kertz said in the beginning with all the talk of being stronger together and said he fed him the party line. By the time Peter started having doubts Schroeder had basically become a fanatic. While I dont think that he's free from blame I definitely think Muller could have helped to make him turn out differently as his respected Commandant.
Müller and Kertz were the only two survivors of the original tiger crew. During the intro of BFV when you play as a Tiger tank, you play with the same crew as in The Last Tiger mission. This is why Kertz's death must have been so devastating for Müller because they were together from the start...
I think one of the things that made this mission to stand out it was the fact that you played as a german, which not much games have done it, apart obviously of the stunning story and ending.
@@samfire3067but shouldn’t we already see them as humans and not like stormtroopers from Star Wars? This idea or concept of the Axis power or any soldier of that matter, being this mindless and non thinking killing machine is very ignorant of us. We need to remind ourselves that yes they are our enemy but they are also a human being like us who are attacking them.
It's a pity that even after 75 years we still demonize the Germany of WW2, and the idea of having them be the playable "protagonists" of a video game is taboo and uncomfortable. The thing is though more and more people are begging to experience the German perspective. NOT the Nazi, but the German perspective. We know there's a difference between the two.
@@MikMoen And this level does that well. It shows the perspective of Germans near the end of the war coming to realize that the propaganda, the national pride, it all meant nothing when the walls came tumbling down. They were losing. The invincible Third Reich was losing, when for years the German people had been told they were unbeatable. The psychology, the split between those with continued war fervor and those who came to terms with the end.
@@walnzell9328 Actually, bombing of german cities had the same effect bombing of british cities had on the british. It increased the war fervour of the populous
@@cognitivedisability9864 Of course, because it killed German civilians and wrecked infrastructure. So of course the German people would be angry. But by the end of the war, when the truth was revealed, that Germany was not invincible, and was losing, sure, some became even more angry at the Allies, but a lot just decided to say "F*ck all of you. Just end the war!"
@@lorcanatkinson8595 that’s… not always true. In fact a lot of times the American soldiers in particular were pretty unforgiving to the Wehrmacht soldiers. While Americans were a lot more humane that say, the Russians for example. I highly doubt that many enlisted soldiers would be giving the option of surrendering. (Except in specific situations were the situation was just so hopeless, and the Americans were getting annoyed that the Germans were even bothering to fight anymore. This wasn’t a “oh we feel so sorry for you” thing and more a “I’m here because you assholes won’t just give up and let me go home”.) Far more often, Americans would simply allow the Germans to keep fighting. Assuming that if they wanted to surrender, they would have done it already. Even executing POW’s summarily (in particular officers, anyone wearing an American coat, or SS officials) was fairly common. It’s honestly hard to assume just how many times this happened, since many of these executions may have been covered up by the military, by simply counting them among enemy combatant casualties. One of the most realistic representations of the attitude of American soldiers you’ll ever see was in the movie Fury. One scene always sticks out to me, in which German soldiers are burning after being hit by an air strike, and the character Norman kills them all to end their suffering. The Sergeant next to him comments “you should have let them burn”.
@@lorcanatkinson8595 for better context, this is probably a better quote from an American pilot, commenting on American carpet bombing on German industrial centers. “ if any women or children get their legs torn off, or faces caved in, well, it’s tough shit for them.”
Someone should make a game, where the campaign starts in 1939 as a German soldier, but as it progresses they become more and more aware of the atrocities around them.
@smxisrainpYT I'm not making a game like that, but a story like that where you follow a small squad that slowly expands, but dies off one by one until few remain, and the leader of the squad slowly has a change of heart, eventually surrendering and moving to a new region where they would make friends with someone who they had actually wounded in battle; a happy ending to a sad, depressing story that shows that love and friendship shall always prevail should you look hard enough. :)
What make me sad the most about it is that Kertz was shot from behind and maybe thought his Friend shot him. When Müller reached him he was already gone.. :(
Any chance this is related to the Overlord (2018) movie or is it a different story? Either way, really enjoyed that movie and it does a decent job of weaving horror into WW2.
Müller didnt die he was telling the story in the past for. He got captured by the americans and got the american citizenship. He is the grandfather of Miller the tank commander from thunder run in Battlefield 3
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo i know this is late. but at the end, the shots wasnt schroder, it wqs more of a burst fire and the mp40 (which schroder had) doesnt fire a burst fire that quickly. It wad likely something of a tommy gun or a grease gun not exactly sure but it was definately the americans that shot
@@Idunnobutstill it was only 2 shots and sounded like an MP-40 with it's fire rate, Thompsons fired at a firing rate at I believe was 770 rounds a minute and the grease gun was extremely slow at I believe 450 rounds a minute, so more than likely it was Shröder's shots just a short trigger pull to just fire a couple shots.
Imagine fighting for a side where if you want to leave and stop fighting you get hanged or put in front of a firing squad. So sad what German soldiers had to go through. They weren’t just fighting a war against other powers. They were also fighting within themselves
@@m1co294 Most soldiers found to be deserters were usually returned to units or judged (worst case being joining a penal battalion), although a certain percentage was shot (ranging in a couple of thousands shot max). I'm not saying the soviet policies weren't cruel, just not as cruel as it's often portrayed.
This is storytelling at it's finest. It really shows the difference between the old, and the new. The old are experienced, wise, lenient, grounded, realistic and independent. Whereas the young are inexperienced, gullible, and brainwashed. They are blinded by their ideology and THEIR truth. They FAIL to see what the reality of the situation is and refuse to believe something that they think to be impossible. The young can be molded from their inexperience. The old are grounded and have knowledge on all their is to know about the situation to think critically and independently to see the reality they now face.
Fanaticism from extremist ideologies like fascism and communism is contagious and very strong. Pretty much the reason why the only country that could afford to spill the same amount of blood necessary and win a loosing war against the Reich was the Soviet Union. Stalin and Hitler had an iron grip on their population. Millions blinded by fanaticism and absolute allegiance to their state, people, ideology and leader. That is why, despite democracies being powerful through soft power, alliances, and industrial sharing; a self sustaining autarky with a fanatic ideology like Nazi Germany or the USSR is far more dangerous than a single democracy
Man, it's so interesting to see somebody play a game with german language. I (austrian/german speaking) understand everything. I wonder what it's like for non german speaking people to hear the language.
I wish we had more Bigger title games like this where we play as soldiers in different factions and hearing them speak their language throughout the whole playthrough. Of course subtitles for those that don’t understand, but we don’t see too many of these nowadays. English speakers are fine, but being surrounded by a different language is just so fascinating.
Highly suggest to watch "The fallen of WW2". Its really tragic show of just how many died, Russia lost a lot, but so much more than i would of even guessed.
If you want to watch men try their hardest not to cry, put on a war movie or something of that caliber like this. I played through this complete gem of a war story and was actually silent and didn’t leave the screen for a bit because I had to soak in just how hard this war was for literally the entire world.
Man, this channel is like a gateway to nostalgia; from games that are more than 10 years old to games that hits you right in the feels. Gotta give massive respects to this channel.
A german officer thowing his knightscross in the dirt is like a medal of honnor or Victoria cross recipient throwing his medal away The ultimative sighn of utter disbelieve in your cause
I’d like to see you play bf1 multiplayer. Probably operations and possibly with no hud. It’s one of the most atmospheric and immersive multiplayer games to this date.
I still encourage you to play Black Mesa, it is such a fun game and compelling story. Onto the Last Tiger and its ending. I think what makes it so sad, is that you can see the difference and effect the Nazi Ideology had on Schroder and Hauptmann. Hauptmann was likely someone who grew up in a house hold that didn't adhere to the Nazi ideology; and knew what life was like beyond all the death, destruction, and terror. He knew what he was fighting for and how it was wrong, and was terrified of dying for something he didn't believe in. Schroder on the other hand is even more tragic to me, even though most dismiss as an annoying little shit. Everything he spouts he genuinely believes, because he doesn't know any better. He was likely raised in a household of fanatical Nazi's, who raised him to follow the party line; and you can see at the end his world view crumbling around him, and he tries to stay true to what he believes because... what else can he do? he has been conditioned to follow orders to the letter without question, he has been conditioned to know that surrender is betrayal. In the end, there was nothing anyone could do for him; because his mind was long gone and taken from him by circumstances beyond his control.
You should remember that that couple of assholes also did what they did for a couple of assholes in their life, maybe if we all try to be a bit less judgmental and caring for others history would repeat itself over and over
@@Marco-1997 that doesn't justify it. For example Churchill. Germany had no intentions of attacking Great Britain but what did Churchill do? "We will not collaborate with the Germans, bla Bla". Couple of years later 100 of thousands of Brits dead. È piuttosto ridicolo o sbaglio?
@@Joe-el2wx sì come non giustifica ciò che hanno subito tutte queste “terribili” persone, maybe if someone believed more in Adolf he would have been an artist and maybe if some random dudes wouldn’t destabilize some random countries to create opportunities of conflict that part of the world today would be a lot different
You need to play BFBC1 and 2 (Bad Company), you will really enjoy it. Not the first time I said it, and not the first person that has said it :D That company is just hilarious and amazing, like seriously, it's entirely different from what other shooters had been, regarding story, a rare type, even nowadays. P.S. There is a rumor or a speculation, that the Mūller, this Commander of this Tiger, is possibly related to Miller in BF3 in the tank fights who was holding that dinosaur at the start of the tank mission, so possibly the Mūller survived and the kid got shot instead, thus having grandchild, because Miller is a translated from Mūller.
I’d like to see BF6 have the campaign on going with new stories added on a regular basis so you don’t get to the end in a week you can keep playing new content
Thank god you showed empathy towards Müller. I watched several American people play this story and they were like "yea thats what you deserve" or just laughed
The saddest part about the German soldiers towards the end of WW2, especially the younger/dumber ones. They truly believed in “Fight to the Death” which caused thousands of unnecessary deaths in their Army. The ones who knew and believed it was over were killed by the ones who believed in that tactic.
And now the road to Battlefield 6 begins. Perhaps you should play some Battlefield 5 Multiplayer. Get your SBS Knife and go to town lol. Some other story game suggestions i suggest is Destiny or Ace Combat.
Now i need to wait 2 months to watch him play Spec Ops the Line :( It's sad that so many people thought it's just a generic shooter, but it's actually a PTSD story.
@@mango9602 Angle mechanics have always been in the BF series before WoT, angling reduces incoming damage by half depending on the angles. Just common knowledge.
@@tristanbackup2536 bruh, as you said, WoT has it too, so that’s why it scares me to hear angle your tank. If you don’t know how Getting scare of something works then don’t argue with me. When I’m playing world of tanks I always angle, I’ve been telling my self that for so long that it has already been implanted in my brain. The game deteriorated and made me really sad so I left. Now whenever I hear the term angle your tank. I think of WoT first. Doesn’t matter if it’s common knowledge
its funny how that Tiger is so fucking effective against all that M4s and maybe M3-M5s when is gunner and loader are just childs ( even when one of them got game ended by rope neck ).
- Battleflop 5: The Last Tank... crappy game, but 1 outstanding mission - Battlefield 1... awesome playable intro & tank mission - Battlefield 3... very good BF clearly can tell a good cinematic story as a game that's clearly not just action & spectacle, something CoD still has to learn.
BF5 brit mission is also pretty fun, kinda open world feeling I love CoD 1,2,3 and WaW. The rest feel like a Michael Bay movie, muh "show strength!!11!!!" lol
I think a soviet war story would be even sadder, because the soviets had the most casualties, inferior weapons, leaders that didn't care for the soldiers lives, and execution for not giving your live.
I like the last tiger because it showed that all nazis/germans wasn't bad many were just trying to put food on the table or find a purpose in life, they just joined at the wrong time. Just like Vietnam, or the winter war.
I really hope the next Battlefield will only be available for PC and next gen (PS5/XSX). I feel like it would be a great disservice to the capabilities of the game if they attempted to accommodate the older hardware of the PS4 and X1X. From the teaser/snippit that was released relatively recently, it seems like it'll be a pretty big game in scope, even compared to these recent ones.
Contrary to popular belief, you are allowed to have empathy for the german people and german soldiers, both of whom had no choice and no say in war or politics. Look up something the former USSR called "The Battle of Berlin" but in Germany is known as "The Rape of Berlin". You'll find out why.
@@VitoScaletta1951 well, when he is narrating, he is using the word "damals", which means a long time ago/ back in the days. So its clear- at least for the people who speak german -that he survived.
Fun fact: müller didn't actually die, the shots when the screen went black were the Americans shooting Schröder. Müller was captured and was a POW in America, when he was set free he stayed in America and changed his last name to Miller, and is the great grandfather of Miller from the thunder run tank mission in bf3
That would be a cool ending! Just as bf1 Clyde Blackburn would be the grandfather of the other Blackburn
Although the shot sound is the one the mp40 makes so...
@@enalche2 Müller can't have of died, because at the start of the last tiger he says 'I was there'. So he is retelling the story in the future
@@onejediboi It has no confirmed ending. But cool story.
@@onejediboi also why did he changed his name, he is not a SS. His actions are also not fanatical of Nazi ideology.
The Last TIger was my favorite of all the stories....I would actually love to see it made into a full campaign.
I hope those gunshots mean the boy died
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo ive heard that the gun shots at the end wasn't his. The gunshots you hear at the end were actually the americans that shot the boy on the tank. i also heard that miller's grand son was in battlefield 3. he was also a tanker i think its 'Jonathan Miller'
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo At first I rlly hated Schroeder just like everyone else but after I rewatched a couple times after playing I realized that he was a victim as well. Guy was brainwashed and Peter didn't do anything to dissuade him as Kertz said in the beginning with all the talk of being stronger together and said he fed him the party line. By the time Peter started having doubts Schroeder had basically become a fanatic. While I dont think that he's free from blame I definitely think Muller could have helped to make him turn out differently as his respected Commandant.
@@vtsoi4413 yeah I don’t think that’s real
Muller survived.
Müller and Kertz were the only two survivors of the original tiger crew. During the intro of BFV when you play as a Tiger tank, you play with the same crew as in The Last Tiger mission. This is why Kertz's death must have been so devastating for Müller because they were together from the start...
Oh it’s the tank mission in the prologue sequence, that explains a lot.
dude Hartmann was cool but the other kid was like that one annoying kid that followed you everywhere
I think one of the things that made this mission to stand out it was the fact that you played as a german, which not much games have done it, apart obviously of the stunning story and ending.
Yes.
They show the human side of the germans.
@Lachlan SINGH CoD WaW had balls as big, literally had you pick between sparing civilans or commit war crimes.
@@samfire3067but shouldn’t we already see them as humans and not like stormtroopers from Star Wars? This idea or concept of the Axis power or any soldier of that matter, being this mindless and non thinking killing machine is very ignorant of us. We need to remind ourselves that yes they are our enemy but they are also a human being like us who are attacking them.
If only the took the WW2 setting seriously and extended this war story. It had huge potential.
The one story that took the source material seriously and humanized its characters was the one where we play as the Germans.
It's a pity that even after 75 years we still demonize the Germany of WW2, and the idea of having them be the playable "protagonists" of a video game is taboo and uncomfortable. The thing is though more and more people are begging to experience the German perspective. NOT the Nazi, but the German perspective. We know there's a difference between the two.
@@MikMoen And this level does that well. It shows the perspective of Germans near the end of the war coming to realize that the propaganda, the national pride, it all meant nothing when the walls came tumbling down. They were losing. The invincible Third Reich was losing, when for years the German people had been told they were unbeatable. The psychology, the split between those with continued war fervor and those who came to terms with the end.
@@walnzell9328 Actually, bombing of german cities had the same effect bombing of british cities had on the british. It increased the war fervour of the populous
@@cognitivedisability9864 Of course, because it killed German civilians and wrecked infrastructure. So of course the German people would be angry. But by the end of the war, when the truth was revealed, that Germany was not invincible, and was losing, sure, some became even more angry at the Allies, but a lot just decided to say "F*ck all of you. Just end the war!"
"Just give up, damnit!" always gets me
Why?
@@halosas9854 cuz it fake af
@@halosas9854 Shows the humanity of the war. Not manyon either side wanted to kill if they didn’t have to, after all they were all just human.
@@lorcanatkinson8595 that’s… not always true. In fact a lot of times the American soldiers in particular were pretty unforgiving to the Wehrmacht soldiers.
While Americans were a lot more humane that say, the Russians for example. I highly doubt that many enlisted soldiers would be giving the option of surrendering. (Except in specific situations were the situation was just so hopeless, and the Americans were getting annoyed that the Germans were even bothering to fight anymore. This wasn’t a “oh we feel so sorry for you” thing and more a “I’m here because you assholes won’t just give up and let me go home”.)
Far more often, Americans would simply allow the Germans to keep fighting. Assuming that if they wanted to surrender, they would have done it already. Even executing POW’s summarily (in particular officers, anyone wearing an American coat, or SS officials) was fairly common. It’s honestly hard to assume just how many times this happened, since many of these executions may have been covered up by the military, by simply counting them among enemy combatant casualties.
One of the most realistic representations of the attitude of American soldiers you’ll ever see was in the movie Fury. One scene always sticks out to me, in which German soldiers are burning after being hit by an air strike, and the character Norman kills them all to end their suffering. The Sergeant next to him comments “you should have let them burn”.
@@lorcanatkinson8595 for better context, this is probably a better quote from an American pilot, commenting on American carpet bombing on German industrial centers.
“ if any women or children get their legs torn off, or faces caved in, well, it’s tough shit for them.”
Kertz Voice actor is so good ..he really makes you believe the hole thing so much how he is just done with it
Someone should make a game, where the campaign starts in 1939 as a German soldier, but as it progresses they become more and more aware of the atrocities around them.
@smxisrainpYT I'm not making a game like that, but a story like that where you follow a small squad that slowly expands, but dies off one by one until few remain, and the leader of the squad slowly has a change of heart, eventually surrendering and moving to a new region where they would make friends with someone who they had actually wounded in battle; a happy ending to a sad, depressing story that shows that love and friendship shall always prevail should you look hard enough. :)
Spec ops the line: WW2 edition
There's a movie like that, check out "my honour was loyalty"
there is a movie called stalingrad but its around 90s version movie i think, and its about a squad of german soldiers
What make me sad the most about it is that Kertz was shot from behind and maybe thought his Friend shot him. When Müller reached him he was already gone.. :(
No You actually hear Muller "shh" him, as if he is trying to comfort him, You actually see the moment when he dies
Please watch SCP Overlord, it's like military stuff combined with horror genre and looks pretty interesting
You said that on the vote, best way to get to him is social media.
This week :)
Any chance this is related to the Overlord (2018) movie or is it a different story? Either way, really enjoyed that movie and it does a decent job of weaving horror into WW2.
@@georgenem na it's an SCP fan short film(ish) it's also modern horror era.
@@OriginalHuman If you like the film Overlord, then maybe you can look at the 096 film or Dollhouse.
Really can't wait for you to play the Medal of Honor games
I played metal of honor rising sun in my PS2,literally the best aside of Metal of honor Airborne
MoH is the same like CoD, gameplay wise especially.
If he plays MOH. I'd love to see him play MOH underground. That is my all time favorite.
I really hope that he plays them soon
He should really play MOH 2010
Now we need a Spec Ops The Line walkthrough more than ever.
Well...we are getting a doom walkthrough
Been waiting for almost a year for him to play spec ops
Yeeeeeee
Müller didnt die he was telling the story in the past for. He got captured by the americans and got the american citizenship. He is the grandfather of Miller the tank commander from thunder run in Battlefield 3
Then the gunshots was fired by the Americans that killed the kid?or the kid just missed?
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo nobody knows maybe the kid was shot while he shot at müller maybe müller was hit and survived
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo i know this is late. but at the end, the shots wasnt schroder, it wqs more of a burst fire and the mp40 (which schroder had) doesnt fire a burst fire that quickly. It wad likely something of a tommy gun or a grease gun not exactly sure but it was definately the americans that shot
@@Idunnobutstill Oh I see!
@@Idunnobutstill it was only 2 shots and sounded like an MP-40 with it's fire rate, Thompsons fired at a firing rate at I believe was 770 rounds a minute and the grease gun was extremely slow at I believe 450 rounds a minute, so more than likely it was Shröder's shots just a short trigger pull to just fire a couple shots.
Imagine fighting for a side where if you want to leave and stop fighting you get hanged or put in front of a firing squad. So sad what German soldiers had to go through. They weren’t just fighting a war against other powers. They were also fighting within themselves
Every army can do that.
The independence war in America.
The Red Army actually shot their own men if they retreated during the war I think, extremely terrifying
@@m1co294 Most soldiers found to be deserters were usually returned to units or judged (worst case being joining a penal battalion), although a certain percentage was shot (ranging in a couple of thousands shot max).
I'm not saying the soviet policies weren't cruel, just not as cruel as it's often portrayed.
Wasn't uncommon for the u.s. army to threaten to shoot there own for desertion as well
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This is storytelling at it's finest. It really shows the difference between the old, and the new. The old are experienced, wise, lenient, grounded, realistic and independent. Whereas the young are inexperienced, gullible, and brainwashed. They are blinded by their ideology and THEIR truth. They FAIL to see what the reality of the situation is and refuse to believe something that they think to be impossible. The young can be molded from their inexperience. The old are grounded and have knowledge on all their is to know about the situation to think critically and independently to see the reality they now face.
This story would been way better if the tank combat was accurate
@@coriander7229 i mean its Battlefield not war thunder
@@enalche2 I know, I’m just saying that it would’ve been better if the combat was somewhat accurate
@@coriander7229 It's battlefield not warthunder
Fanaticism from extremist ideologies like fascism and communism is contagious and very strong. Pretty much the reason why the only country that could afford to spill the same amount of blood necessary and win a loosing war against the Reich was the Soviet Union. Stalin and Hitler had an iron grip on their population. Millions blinded by fanaticism and absolute allegiance to their state, people, ideology and leader. That is why, despite democracies being powerful through soft power, alliances, and industrial sharing; a self sustaining autarky with a fanatic ideology like Nazi Germany or the USSR is far more dangerous than a single democracy
Man, it's so interesting to see somebody play a game with german language. I (austrian/german speaking) understand everything. I wonder what it's like for non german speaking people to hear the language.
To me its impossible to understand any word
I wish we had more Bigger title games like this where we play as soldiers in different factions and hearing them speak their language throughout the whole playthrough. Of course subtitles for those that don’t understand, but we don’t see too many of these nowadays. English speakers are fine, but being surrounded by a different language is just so fascinating.
If you don’t understand Russian, Dutch, or Finnish and you listen to that language, it may sound similar to how non German speakers hear german
German to me sounds like angry person.
I don't speak German but a few key words & phrases were easily understood given how English & German are sister langauges of each other.
Yeah the last tiger had me in tears just crying when I played it
Highly suggest to watch "The fallen of WW2".
Its really tragic show of just how many died, Russia lost a lot, but so much more than i would of even guessed.
and still, they haven't ever gotten their population above their pre WW1 era
If you want to watch men try their hardest not to cry, put on a war movie or something of that caliber like this. I played through this complete gem of a war story and was actually silent and didn’t leave the screen for a bit because I had to soak in just how hard this war was for literally the entire world.
Man, this channel is like a gateway to nostalgia; from games that are more than 10 years old to games that hits you right in the feels. Gotta give massive respects to this channel.
A german officer thowing his knightscross in the dirt is like a medal of honnor or Victoria cross recipient throwing his medal away
The ultimative sighn of utter disbelieve in your cause
If u haven’t already do the battle field 1 campaign it is really good! Love the vids dude 😁
He alresdy did
He's literally talking bout his experience with the campaign. In basically the whole video
@@leopard2a783 I’m talking bout battle field ONE not FIVE
@@trbedsidegaming1005 he did it
Must react to scp overlord and dollhouse
This week :)
@@OriginalHuman I’m so excited. I hope you enjoy it mate!
yeees
The ending of Last Tiger had me choked up, the epilogue had me teared up.
This is one of the only games that have ever made me tear up. This and TitanFall 2
"Trust me, pilot."
Fun fact, this event actually happend it was the tiger 131 and was commanded by a man named Peter
That last bullet went through my heart
I’d like to see you play bf1 multiplayer. Probably operations and possibly with no hud. It’s one of the most atmospheric and immersive multiplayer games to this date.
I still encourage you to play Black Mesa, it is such a fun game and compelling story.
Onto the Last Tiger and its ending.
I think what makes it so sad, is that you can see the difference and effect the Nazi Ideology had on Schroder and Hauptmann. Hauptmann was likely someone who grew up in a house hold that didn't adhere to the Nazi ideology; and knew what life was like beyond all the death, destruction, and terror. He knew what he was fighting for and how it was wrong, and was terrified of dying for something he didn't believe in.
Schroder on the other hand is even more tragic to me, even though most dismiss as an annoying little shit. Everything he spouts he genuinely believes, because he doesn't know any better. He was likely raised in a household of fanatical Nazi's, who raised him to follow the party line; and you can see at the end his world view crumbling around him, and he tries to stay true to what he believes because... what else can he do? he has been conditioned to follow orders to the letter without question, he has been conditioned to know that surrender is betrayal.
In the end, there was nothing anyone could do for him; because his mind was long gone and taken from him by circumstances beyond his control.
It's especially tragic considering that so many kids like that actually existed. Ugh.. So many lifes ruined just because of a couple of assholes.
You should remember that that couple of assholes also did what they did for a couple of assholes in their life, maybe if we all try to be a bit less judgmental and caring for others history would repeat itself over and over
@@Marco-1997 that doesn't justify it. For example Churchill. Germany had no intentions of attacking Great Britain but what did Churchill do? "We will not collaborate with the Germans, bla Bla". Couple of years later 100 of thousands of Brits dead. È piuttosto ridicolo o sbaglio?
@@Joe-el2wx sì come non giustifica ciò che hanno subito tutte queste “terribili” persone, maybe if someone believed more in Adolf he would have been an artist and maybe if some random dudes wouldn’t destabilize some random countries to create opportunities of conflict that part of the world today would be a lot different
@@Joe-el2wx I don’t justify but nor I condemn for what I have not and can’t live
Have a great day everyone
you too
the one chance to see the most gorgeous scene in the Last Tiger mission... AND HE WAS LOOKING AT THE FREAKING TANK AND MISSED IT!
my only issue with this story is that I felt it was too short. But even then I loved it
I have to agree, Battlefield V, the campaign is emotional. Very emotional
Dang, that last story got me!
You need to play BFBC1 and 2 (Bad Company), you will really enjoy it. Not the first time I said it, and not the first person that has said it :D
That company is just hilarious and amazing, like seriously, it's entirely different from what other shooters had been, regarding story, a rare type, even nowadays.
P.S. There is a rumor or a speculation, that the Mūller, this Commander of this Tiger, is possibly related to Miller in BF3 in the tank fights who was holding that dinosaur at the start of the tank mission, so possibly the Mūller survived and the kid got shot instead, thus having grandchild, because Miller is a translated from Mūller.
Vow to thee country in the End Cut scene hits every time, what a beautiful hymn.
God bless love the videos and stream 👏🏻
4:15 “ITS OVER SHERMANS, I HAVE THE HIGH GROUND!”
7:19 "this thing is slow in turning"
Well duh its a HEAVY TANK, its suppose to be slow thanks to the armor thickness compared to the Shermans.
I’d like to see BF6 have the campaign on going with new stories added on a regular basis so you don’t get to the end in a week you can keep playing new content
Some recommendations of games is company of heroes or bomber crew, :) love you man
To clarify that was absolutely not an mp40 being shot it was a Thompson, very clear distinction in sound
OriginalHuman with about 1.5 seconds of re-load: "Load quicker terd!"
Me a War Thunder player with 7.5: "Haha, 88mm machine gun go brrrrrrrr"
13:17 That wasn't an MP40. That's the sound of a M3 Grease Gun. Muller could be alive.
i live just beside the ludendorfer rhein bridge and ist always kinda scary playing this part and knowing this happened just where i live
Thank god you showed empathy towards Müller. I watched several American people play this story and they were like "yea thats what you deserve" or just laughed
Yeah,I like the Germans more than in any countries that fought on ww2,and don't say "I didn't ask"
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I agree, their fighting spirit is commendable. (and not because I support fascism or anything that relates to that word)
Can't blame the kid though...
Peter fed his head with poison. And that very poison killed him in the end
Who else laughed when he said companies are making free DLCs nowadays
Bf5 was very emotional for me
Im soooo happy that im a german i understand every word
Congrats on 300k. Well deserved keep up the content love it❤️💪🏼
I NEED metro mondays. My favorite game series, even if it's a bit dated
That game is absolutely gar
Glorifica is such a perfect soundtrack.
The saddest part about the German soldiers towards the end of WW2, especially the younger/dumber ones. They truly believed in “Fight to the Death” which caused thousands of unnecessary deaths in their Army. The ones who knew and believed it was over were killed by the ones who believed in that tactic.
I think you're right about the anthologies as DLCs, that's the best place for them IMO.
You should play squad or beyond the wire it’s like battlefield but you have to use actual military tactics and call outs congratulations On 300k 🎉
Interesting!
Luke is replying to comments againn😀😀
And now the road to Battlefield 6 begins. Perhaps you should play some Battlefield 5 Multiplayer. Get your SBS Knife and go to town lol.
Some other story game suggestions i suggest is Destiny or Ace Combat.
I would love to see you play Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2, absolute best story games out there for me.
I will confidently say that the modern Medal of Honor games (2010, Warfighter) will be your favorite story you ever played. It’s only a 2 game series.
Now i need to wait 2 months to watch him play Spec Ops the Line :(
It's sad that so many people thought it's just a generic shooter, but it's actually a PTSD story.
It's backwards compatible on Xbox, should I get it?
@@RaidenR1 Yes get it, it has an nightmare story
Will give you PTSD
@@flame_101 The only thing I have seen is the white phosphorus scene, when I get enough I'm gonna get it.
What everyone seems to forget is that müller drilled patriotic duty and too never give up into Hartmans head causing this problem in the first place
ALWAYS angle your tank when facing an enemy.
Jesus, stop triggering my WoT ptsd, that game got me so annoyed I just straight up became a FPS guy
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Angle mechanics have always been in the BF series before WoT, angling reduces incoming damage by half depending on the angles. Just common knowledge.
@@tristanbackup2536 bruh, as you said, WoT has it too, so that’s why it scares me to hear angle your tank. If you don’t know how Getting scare of something works then don’t argue with me. When I’m playing world of tanks I always angle, I’ve been telling my self that for so long that it has already been implanted in my brain. The game deteriorated and made me really sad so I left. Now whenever I hear the term angle your tank. I think of WoT first. Doesn’t matter if it’s common knowledge
its funny how that Tiger is so fucking effective against all that M4s and maybe M3-M5s when is gunner and loader are just childs ( even when one of them got game ended by rope neck ).
I’d love to see you try the multiplayer sometime
The sound on the end was not of an mp 42 it was of a m3 green
At least if you pay attention
- Battleflop 5: The Last Tank... crappy game, but 1 outstanding mission
- Battlefield 1... awesome playable intro & tank mission
- Battlefield 3... very good
BF clearly can tell a good cinematic story as a game that's clearly not just action & spectacle, something CoD still has to learn.
BF5 brit mission is also pretty fun, kinda open world feeling
I love CoD 1,2,3 and WaW. The rest feel like a Michael Bay movie, muh "show strength!!11!!!" lol
I think a soviet war story would be even sadder, because the soviets had the most casualties, inferior weapons, leaders that didn't care for the soldiers lives, and execution for not giving your live.
The funny thing is that the armor was not only better but the shells were too the us couldn't penetrate the tiger without taking a hit themselves
*"Kritz, are we the baddies?"*
"We're the bad guys, WE'RE THE FUCKING BAD GUYS"
Congratulations you hit 300k, 700k more then your officially part of the 1 mil club
For the bridge scene I love how they give this music of hope thinking you are gonna make it it we all know the nazis lost sooooo-
Congrats 🎊 on 300k
I've noticed the SBS story is considered one of the worst war stories in both battlefields
SBS? What’s that? Or am I dumb
@@user-nv1xw3hd8d the special boat service
The Last Tiger I would say is one of the best pieces of campaign we have gotten in Battlefield in general
@@Ring_nuts I may get hate for this but it was the only good bf5 war story.
It was legendary tho
My exact reaction at that scene was "WHAT THE FUCK?!?!?!" Noooooooooooooo!!!!
Atleast am alive..
Ya know for bfv being a wwll game the lack of Russia surprised me
got a dnd ad on this channel. a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
Good video playthrough. Yep let's hope the next Battlefield title is purely next gen only and achieve a full campaign and mini stories like BFV.
you need to play arma 3! it would be interesting to see what you think of it
tbh i think it's to difficult and not enjoyable if you don't play a lot on pc but arma 3 is a rlly good game if you find the right server.
I like the last tiger because it showed that all nazis/germans wasn't bad
many were just trying to put food on the table or find a purpose in life, they just joined at the wrong time.
Just like Vietnam, or the winter war.
I know very late but your thumbnail literally spoiled everything lol
I really hope the next Battlefield will only be available for PC and next gen (PS5/XSX). I feel like it would be a great disservice to the capabilities of the game if they attempted to accommodate the older hardware of the PS4 and X1X. From the teaser/snippit that was released relatively recently, it seems like it'll be a pretty big game in scope, even compared to these recent ones.
Congrats on 300k man 🥳🥳
Yeah Metro on Monday’s would be amazing
One day I really wanna see you playing a horror game like outlast 1 or something else!!
And at the epilogue that was glimpse of multiplayer
At the end the enemy are people, just Like you and me.
Amazing series! Is there by any chance you could soon play a Tomb Raider series? (Such as "Rise of the Tomb Raider" or "Shadow of the Tomb Raider")
12:16
An american guy screaming : just give up dammit!!😭😭
in that war no one won a shit..people died only
The last tiger is a full blown movie... I mean it’s an emotional story regardless if it was on the German/Nazi side
Nazi is a party,so I think the ones fighting are the German Army
@@Filipino_boy-tk7jo I guess but the one bad kid did swore the oath of Hitler
Contrary to popular belief, you are allowed to have empathy for the german people and german soldiers, both of whom had no choice and no say in war or politics. Look up something the former USSR called "The Battle of Berlin" but in Germany is known as "The Rape of Berlin". You'll find out why.
Last Tiger is my favourite
Did anybody else cry watching this for the first time 😢
You should definitely play the red dead redemption games the second one is great
First one is good too but very dated also hope you're having a good day cowpoke
Oh yeah definitely
I've been watching your videos since late 2019, and just now I have realized I wasn't subbed. Fixed that problem today.
The kid died not the guy that you played as, since he is the one telling the story
That’s a theory but not what the game was going for
@@VitoScaletta1951 well, when he is narrating, he is using the word "damals", which means a long time ago/ back in the days. So its clear- at least for the people who speak german -that he survived.
One of the best battlefield stories
I would like to see you react to the elite soldier cutscenes personally.
Get ready for ending bois XD