My roommate was breacher with 3/5 and was in this battle. He bought the game and was only able to play it for 30 minutes before his PTSD kicked in. He’s been outside on our deck chain smoking(he quit smoking 10 years ago) ever since.
@@halo48189 it’s been nearly 20 years since he was there and he’s come to terms with all his time in the sand box. This just seems to have hit him because he was there. He’s been playing it again the last few hours said he good now that he’s processed his first reaction.
@@spikeblkThat's a strong dude right there. Good on him, he seems to be able to process and endure that pain that sticks after something like that in his own way, and dogs have a magical way with helping overcome and comfort. You seem like a real homie 💪
I was in Fallujah, I was 19 years old. It truly was the closest to Hell I have never been. That experience is what fueled me to go to the Rangers afterwards. Its also why i wont sit anywhere in public unless my back is to a wall and i can see the exits. My wife once asked me why i do that, i couldnt describe it to her. Like i said before, it was the closest to Hell ive ever been.
For people wondering what happened when it was blurred. It showed POW's, random civilian trucks being fired at by insurgents, kidnappings, ransom videos, etc
I'd like to point out this game was literally cancelled because it was too real for people to handle. It would have been released in 2010 and published by Konami but they dropped it, the company Atomic Games went BANKRUPT because no one wanted to touch the game after that. That's how shocking the game was.
I was surprised when I heard it’s still gonna maybe be a thing. The whole story was kinda sad for the company and then trying to really show the real story from I heard but kinda got screwed for it
It is…..eerie seeing my unit all over this. Reading the stories on the wall, staring at the fallen wall in the CP, meeting multiple 1st push and 2nd push sncos…..surreal. V3/1 proud for sure, gave me chills on the intro to see v3/1 Lima company and actually be in that exact unit
I have been waiting for this game since the first time it was announced years ago, this game could start a gateway to creating history documentaries within the most effective story telling media outlet that we have. It could renew an interest in history for the coming generations.
Do you mean like telling a history documentary, but interspersing gameplay draw the viewer further in? Because if so, that would be awesome, especially if video games with VR could do that.
I'm friends with 2 retired combat medics (both having lost many friends) from afghanistan, I know one can't play this (or any other combat game really), the other plays 'hell let loose' and stuff just fine but sometimes can't handle documentaries that use real footage.
For me it was when I first got back. Load noises and certain sounds and smells. Not to mention getting back to following traffic laws 🤣. It's been 20 years. Not so much now.
@@camaroguy0530 traffic laws/normal driving was a mofo for me man. I was convoy SECFOR (convoy commander I don't know how many times) back in 05. It definitely was a challenge for a while.
@@oif3vetk9 I was a saw gunner. My cw-4 (platoon leader) never left base without his gunner (me 🤣). I drove occasionally but he preferred my ability to point and click. I was usually the one yelling at the drivers to stop fucking around and drive. Apparently Ramadi and Fallujah didn't have the same meaning to them. Apparently sitting inside an "up armoured" vehicle (sand bags and scrap metal) made them feel secure 🤣.
Nikko.. you can't tell a marine to not do something, and then expect us to not do it unsupervised! I was in Fallujah, 20 years old.. what you said from the start about the air.. WOW.. I hadn't thought about that smell for years until now.. makes my hair stand on end.
The first time i played this game i realised that this is something new when it comes to realistic shooters, i legit felt scared and feared to move forward. I cought myself ducking in my chair when i heard bullets fly past. Awesome sound design, but i have played horror games that are less scary than this game.
I have a GWOT vet co-worker, he saw the recent trench clearing video from the Ukrainian special forces. The man was an army saw gunner, first guy on point, he was goddamn giddy watching that he's probably 50 and he was like "fuck man, I wanna reenlist after seeing that" he would probably love this game if he was a gamer.
FYI the saw gunner is never point man... ever. If the platform required to provide supporting and covering fire goes down first, the squad is lost. The saw gunner tends to stay near the team leaders so the fire team leaders can direct fire and manuver. He was prolly a point man at one point and a saw gunner or saw co gunner, the small guy the team lead has carry extra drums and barrels if the ncos are planning correctly.
@@xunheilvsnipezx3324 ur rifht my problem was i had cherry ass guy like he showed up and we left in 2 days .we had just came back from afhgan and pow 3 months later we leaving now, anyway its no way i could let him be first one in the door ..
I joined in 2004, I was a cadet with people who fought in Fallujah.....you could tell the guys who fought there be cause they had this weird undescribable ability to stare straight through you and into your soul
I'm a 12B myself, although I never went anywhere outside the states. Sometimes it bothers me that I didn't get to participate in any ops or deployments.
My dad was a Iraqi soldier for the army in the 2000’s he helped out the us army, he was a tank operator in Mosul and he had 32 kills under his belt on insurgents
@@altairauditore1398 in what way, Americans came to his door since he was the best Iraqi soldier at the time, they saw he spoke English and they said come fight with us brother.
The stories my old man came back with from this, is what pushed me to enlist 2 years later. My dad summarily beat my ass to a pulp, and pushed me to college. Fast forward 6 or so years later, and I enlisted again, and saw myself in Kamdesh shortly after. I can taste the Lucky's I used to smoke.....
It's so crazy seeing this. I had a roommate a few years ago that opened up once about his service and seeing Eli flip his switch between laughing and actually absorbing and seeing shit is trippy.
Battles like Fallujah were why units like 3ID just started levelling entire city blocks any time they took fire from somewhere. It can't shoot at you if the entire direction it was in no longer exists.
Love to see you & Eli together! 🔥 To answer your question, yes I know someone that is taking a pass on the game because it is too soon. Thanks as always for the content. 🙂
My IRR was up in October 2002. Couldn't re-up. Probably good that I couldn't. I'm too soft. I'm a medic and REALLY don't do well when friends die. not sure how you guys did it. Nothing but respect.
Damn, yeah this might be a ahrd pass for me, I have finally gotten to a point in my life were I can life in piece with what happened over their. I don't think this would be good for my mental balance
before Desert Storm we cleared rooms differently . Ask any Nam vet . I was taught either frag it or breach and spray the room in a Z pattern before entry.
@@mariedockery1126nikko makes me laugh but yes, the reality is that he was 8 years old when i was in iraq. If a vet didnt deploy or see combat i still respect them like any vet because they did more than a couch potato civi living in their parents basement
Served as a breacher and assaulter over there, I’ve been going back and forth on trying it out. I watched a video a few weeks ago on this game and I definitely needed to take a step back for a bit.
I was not expecting much but during the intro I got the same feeling I had when I was a kid playing Black Hawk Down which played a major part in my interest in military history and my reverence for the military.
I was a tanker in the Marine Corps and I was in the initial invasion in 2003, and was in Fallujah from April 04 to October 04. This game looks like it would be a great way to trigger my PTSD!
Chair Force has the most jobs available in the civilian sector after your duty. Marines are a great way to challenge yourself, pushing beyond any limits you thought you had. Navy if u like cramped quarters and being stuck on big boats. Army… Aren’t Really Marines Yet.
I was there with 2-2 IN, 1st ID. only lume was willy P coming down. Our CSM was shot and killed by a sniper during the initial push south, rip CSM Faulkenburg, our company commander CPT Sims, XO 1LT Iwan were killed within the first 24 hours, SGT Mattison, brothers Rip.
Oh my knowing that exact feeling Eli got watching blackhawk down, brought me back to the first time i watched it. Like Nikko said in the intro, it does suck you back to those moments
I was with 3/1 in Operation Phantom Fury. I carry Fallujah with me everyday. I don't know why anyone would ever want to go back there. We left 33 Marines there.
I’m sorry you had to go through that. I’ve never experienced it, so I can’t tell you I know how you feel my dad was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan he’s a different person after he came back
@@ronmilrot3344 I have. He thought it'd be a good idea to throw a punch at me, so I layed his ass out. Being in the military don't make you a badass, budro
I was there in 2004 running convoy security missions. We helped bring in some concrete barriers That place was crazy the junkyard still gives me nightmares. This game looks nuts
Neko says dont watch this... well then I gotta watch it... and I wish I haddent. Because I can feel it kicking, I was working the STP in Sangin vally in 2010. And ya I can feel the dust and I can smell the iron again. I'll be honest I havent been able to watch a single ligit war movie since I got back from that. Thanks man I'm not sleeping tonight. I do have to comand the developers though. I havent seen anything that gets close like this one seams to have done since COD Big Red One. I need to go smoke.
Hope you are well mate, shit never feels normal again, but I have hope for you, I will be praying this morning for your well being, I do now know your name but I’m sure It doesn’t matter, whenever you are, I hope that even If healing doesn’t come, the scar closes quickly and you can go on.
Nope. Just watching that my PTSD already kicked in. Told my civilian friends don't even ask me to play it or gift it to me. I ain't playing it or I'm gonna end up in going back to old habits I got away from.
All ima say is after this game drops I hope the helpline operators get more staff … haven’t seen my husbands crazy marine eyes since his last deployment and … that game is terrifying 😂😅
Bring the subject carefully and tell him that if he doesn’t want to talk about it that it is fine, but also make sure to know why do you want to know and what exactly do you want to know.
I was in fallujah with 2/3 in 2008 Those guys were our heroes, I can’t imagine how difficult our time would have been in country had it not been for those insane beserkers
My roommate was breacher with 3/5 and was in this battle. He bought the game and was only able to play it for 30 minutes before his PTSD kicked in. He’s been outside on our deck chain smoking(he quit smoking 10 years ago) ever since.
Why would he do that to himself?
Go hug him. Let him know he's not alone and you got him.
@@scarthumb7835 already done. Gave him his space to process and let mine and his mastiffs be the ones to get close first.
@@halo48189 it’s been nearly 20 years since he was there and he’s come to terms with all his time in the sand box. This just seems to have hit him because he was there. He’s been playing it again the last few hours said he good now that he’s processed his first reaction.
@@spikeblkThat's a strong dude right there. Good on him, he seems to be able to process and endure that pain that sticks after something like that in his own way, and dogs have a magical way with helping overcome and comfort. You seem like a real homie 💪
I was in Fallujah, I was 19 years old. It truly was the closest to Hell I have never been. That experience is what fueled me to go to the Rangers afterwards. Its also why i wont sit anywhere in public unless my back is to a wall and i can see the exits. My wife once asked me why i do that, i couldnt describe it to her. Like i said before, it was the closest to Hell ive ever been.
What batt were u in?
Survival instincts are hard to describe to those that don’t have them.
Might have been a different era but regiment rarely lets outsiders in.
Back against the wall is a must
Glad you made it home, bro. Thank you for your service
For people wondering what happened when it was blurred.
It showed POW's, random civilian trucks being fired at by insurgents, kidnappings, ransom videos, etc
So basically the pre-daesh shit.
Cheers, I was currious about that.
Idk why they censor it. It will show people how horrible war is to everyone.
@@truemfer282they need to make money my man and TH-cam has turned into a daycare
@@TruckingSasquatchbro fr, TH-cam needs to get it's sh!t together...too bad it probably won't...
Fun fact: my unit was used as a reference for this game. I felt proud to know that kids would one day say they knew “just how it feels.”
Thank you for your service
thank you for your service. Have a Happy Thanksgiving
If i play the game can i saw i was there?
V3/1 right?
U were in 3rd squad ?? Holy shit i cant imagine what yall seen
I'd like to point out this game was literally cancelled because it was too real for people to handle. It would have been released in 2010 and published by Konami but they dropped it, the company Atomic Games went BANKRUPT because no one wanted to touch the game after that. That's how shocking the game was.
imagine kojima directing this 😮😮
I was surprised when I heard it’s still gonna maybe be a thing. The whole story was kinda sad for the company and then trying to really show the real story from I heard but kinda got screwed for it
Sounds like a hype bs
@@standalonecomplex2195no this all has happened and still does happen for the game, it happened again two years ago
Fucking pussies no balls to make something like this
It is…..eerie seeing my unit all over this. Reading the stories on the wall, staring at the fallen wall in the CP, meeting multiple 1st push and 2nd push sncos…..surreal. V3/1 proud for sure, gave me chills on the intro to see v3/1 Lima company and actually be in that exact unit
thank you for your service and welcome home. May God bless you.
I was Kilo 3/1
@@Jarhead1086 yut, Lima here 🤙🏼
Im glad you made it home.
I know what nco is. What is snco?
Eli: "I'm hyped" - Translation: "My anxiety is already kicking in because I know this is going to trigger my PTSD"
100% what I was thinking lol
😅
Drink water and stfu
My uncle was a 75th Ranger | 2nd Company First Sergeant and he said he had massive PTSD and broke down crying when he played.
Me too! I was in 75th RR Company B, 2nd battalion, 2003-'07.
I believe it.
I just can't believe this was 20 years ago...I remember watching that exact "shock and awe" footage and the statue removal on TV. Wild stuff.
same
It's wild, I can hardly believe it too
I remember watching nerve gas raining down among civilians in Kosovo too a few years before this.
@@Twizted86 yep. that was hard to see too
Was it gore? I want to play the game but can’t handle irl gore
I have been waiting for this game since the first time it was announced years ago, this game could start a gateway to creating history documentaries within the most effective story telling media outlet that we have. It could renew an interest in history for the coming generations.
Do you mean like telling a history documentary, but interspersing gameplay draw the viewer further in? Because if so, that would be awesome, especially if video games with VR could do that.
@@loganleroy8622like telling history by basically participating in it through video games and making it as real as possible
This game was announced when I was a junior in high school, love that it’s finally done!
I'm friends with 2 retired combat medics (both having lost many friends) from afghanistan, I know one can't play this (or any other combat game really), the other plays 'hell let loose' and stuff just fine but sometimes can't handle documentaries that use real footage.
For me it was when I first got back. Load noises and certain sounds and smells. Not to mention getting back to following traffic laws 🤣. It's been 20 years. Not so much now.
@@camaroguy0530 traffic laws/normal driving was a mofo for me man. I was convoy SECFOR (convoy commander I don't know how many times) back in 05. It definitely was a challenge for a while.
@@oif3vetk9 I was a saw gunner. My cw-4 (platoon leader) never left base without his gunner (me 🤣). I drove occasionally but he preferred my ability to point and click. I was usually the one yelling at the drivers to stop fucking around and drive. Apparently Ramadi and Fallujah didn't have the same meaning to them. Apparently sitting inside an "up armoured" vehicle (sand bags and scrap metal) made them feel secure 🤣.
Nikko.. you can't tell a marine to not do something, and then expect us to not do it unsupervised!
I was in Fallujah, 20 years old.. what you said from the start about the air.. WOW.. I hadn't thought about that smell for years until now.. makes my hair stand on end.
wooooo i get fighting mad
Fr, took 3 weeks to get Iraq outta my nose.
Ah yes, a PTSD generator
then don't watch
Infinite ptsd glitch, will be patched soon
@@mariedockery1126 im not a vet, yet
@@ZimbabweanBugbite next update gonna be crazy, waiting for ATF removal and magic
Pretty wild!!
The first time i played this game i realised that this is something new when it comes to realistic shooters, i legit felt scared and feared to move forward. I cought myself ducking in my chair when i heard bullets fly past. Awesome sound design, but i have played horror games that are less scary than this game.
I have a GWOT vet co-worker, he saw the recent trench clearing video from the Ukrainian special forces. The man was an army saw gunner, first guy on point, he was goddamn giddy watching that he's probably 50 and he was like "fuck man, I wanna reenlist after seeing that" he would probably love this game if he was a gamer.
I'm a GWOT too. Went to Iraq twice. Fuck that place. I still get nightmares
@@bretarmstrong6303best wishes for you man
FYI the saw gunner is never point man... ever. If the platform required to provide supporting and covering fire goes down first, the squad is lost. The saw gunner tends to stay near the team leaders so the fire team leaders can direct fire and manuver. He was prolly a point man at one point and a saw gunner or saw co gunner, the small guy the team lead has carry extra drums and barrels if the ncos are planning correctly.
@@xunheilvsnipezx3324 ur rifht my problem was i had cherry ass guy like he showed up and we left in 2 days .we had just came back from afhgan and pow 3 months later we leaving now, anyway its no way i could let him be first one in the door ..
i miss mah pig ! 7.62 belt fkin fed
I joined in 2004, I was a cadet with people who fought in Fallujah.....you could tell the guys who fought there be cause they had this weird undescribable ability to stare straight through you and into your soul
'the 1000 yard stare' is what its called.
I was a combat engineer in Ramadi throughout 2005. It is wild to watch this as a game. Like he said it took a second and you were there again.
Sending love to our combat engineers. Love you guys. OFP and just get shit done. We were in roughly the same place at the same time back in '05.
I was in ramadi in 05/06. Aco 1/35.
I'm a 12B myself, although I never went anywhere outside the states. Sometimes it bothers me that I didn't get to participate in any ops or deployments.
Marine Corps veteran here and yes, this definitely gave me the chills.
My dad was a Iraqi soldier for the army in the 2000’s he helped out the us army, he was a tank operator in Mosul and he had 32 kills under his belt on insurgents
Get some!!!!
Your dad was a traitor.. just face it
@@altairauditore1398 in what way, Americans came to his door since he was the best Iraqi soldier at the time, they saw he spoke English and they said come fight with us brother.
@@RedVaderOptYour Dad was a hero. Forget the ignorant people.
@@altairauditore1398Nobody is a traitor when they choose the American side!
The stories my old man came back with from this, is what pushed me to enlist 2 years later. My dad summarily beat my ass to a pulp, and pushed me to college. Fast forward 6 or so years later, and I enlisted again, and saw myself in Kamdesh shortly after.
I can taste the Lucky's I used to smoke.....
this is truly a generational war
Bought it. Not sure if I'll ever play it, but I definitely want to support the devs.
It’s run by the same guys who did the original halo games, so I’m hoping it’s good.
Also a good time to wait because it only has five missions
It's so crazy seeing this. I had a roommate a few years ago that opened up once about his service and seeing Eli flip his switch between laughing and actually absorbing and seeing shit is trippy.
This was a GREAT video. You and Eli work so well together, I appreciate you doing this with him.
civilians have thunderbuddies. they have tismbuddies
Battles like Fallujah were why units like 3ID just started levelling entire city blocks any time they took fire from somewhere.
It can't shoot at you if the entire direction it was in no longer exists.
It's the common sense approach. Why toy around with foreplay?
This shit took my anxiety to a level I haven't experienced in a decade.....sitting in my office at 68° I am dripping sweat!!!
I love hearing two vets taking with respect about their former enemies and understanding how we'd do the same.
Love to see you & Eli together! 🔥 To answer your question, yes I know someone that is taking a pass on the game because it is too soon. Thanks as always for the content. 🙂
My IRR was up in October 2002. Couldn't re-up. Probably good that I couldn't. I'm too soft. I'm a medic and REALLY don't do well when friends die. not sure how you guys did it. Nothing but respect.
Yes! LETS GOOO! Eli and Nikko! It can’t get much better! Eli’s PTSD is hitting before you even started the game 💔😂
Agreed!
10:12 you can see it hit.
I still can't fathom a game being made about an engagement my oldest brother was in. He survived btw and happily retired. I was 8 at the time.
What blows my mind is I was 5 when my brother left for war and then I went in at 18 and the same damn war was going on.
@@jacobkean03 pretty much
@Uncle_Ruckus_ he's good though right?
@sebulba69 did you read the whole comment, or just the first sentence?
Damn, yeah this might be a ahrd pass for me, I have finally gotten to a point in my life were I can life in piece with what happened over their. I don't think this would be good for my mental balance
before Desert Storm we cleared rooms differently . Ask any Nam vet . I was taught either frag it or breach and spray the room in a Z pattern before entry.
Yeah, we had civilian considerations in the gwot and were fighting with our hands tied behind our backs via ridiculous roe's.
The fact that you guys went through that so young is crazy!
It’s mad
@@nikkoortizshorts vietnam was worse but yes this was horrible...and nikko was too young to be in that battle....
@@mariedockery1126nikko makes me laugh but yes, the reality is that he was 8 years old when i was in iraq. If a vet didnt deploy or see combat i still respect them like any vet because they did more than a couch potato civi living in their parents basement
@@stilawesome3586fighting for a corrupt government is better than being a skilled tradesman? Interesting.
Served as a breacher and assaulter over there, I’ve been going back and forth on trying it out. I watched a video a few weeks ago on this game and I definitely needed to take a step back for a bit.
You two are great together always. Excellent chemistry.
I was not expecting much but during the intro I got the same feeling I had when I was a kid playing Black Hawk Down which played a major part in my interest in military history and my reverence for the military.
Was in fallujah during the surge. Just watching these clips and some gameplay elevated my heart ratr juatba little
mine too. I was in the first battle and that was bad enough.
Thank your for your.. making Bush and other elites richer😂
@@soulsmoulsyour a bozo 😂
@@andrewhenderson8138 and your a good wage slave and npc sheep😀👍🏻 now go make biden richer 🙂
@@andrewhenderson8138he’s right, It was completely pointless.
I was a tanker in the Marine Corps and I was in the initial invasion in 2003, and was in Fallujah from April 04 to October 04. This game looks like it would be a great way to trigger my PTSD!
Hell yeah! Everyone’s day has gotta be better when Nikko posts.
For real!
Damn right
Thank you guys for your service I’m enlisting after senior year Gina be a 19 kilo
had to go ring my boys and tell them I love them after watching you two.
Glad to see you guys still took your humor home with💪💪
Nikko: "SUPPRESIVE FIRE!"
Eli: "screeching intensifies"
Dip and coffee engaged immediately...wow man. Crazy feeling
Iraq is where my father went to combat, and he also like this game. Whoever made it did a damn good job
This is going to be fun playing while trying not to lose to ptsd. LETS GET IT!!
Nikko your videos are amazing i love the energy you bring in every video you post keep up the hard work much love and repsect brother
I was in Fallujah, Ramadi and surrounding areas in 03-04. Know those streets pretty well.
I was sure I was gonna join the Navy, but the more I watch Nikko I get closer and closer to choosing the Army.
Don't bother the military sucks
Bro, I'm telling you, really think about all your options. F'real.
Army has more jobs,and relevant to real world... marines: Muscles Are Required Intelligence Not Expected.. navy: Never Again Volunteer Yourself.
Chair Force has the most jobs available in the civilian sector after your duty.
Marines are a great way to challenge yourself, pushing beyond any limits you thought you had.
Navy if u like cramped quarters and being stuck on big boats.
Army… Aren’t Really Marines Yet.
@@RedGreenLeft that's why it's called the chairforce
I was there with 2-2 IN, 1st ID. only lume was willy P coming down. Our CSM was shot and killed by a sniper during the initial push south, rip CSM Faulkenburg, our company commander CPT Sims, XO 1LT Iwan were killed within the first 24 hours, SGT Mattison, brothers Rip.
Eli has THEE BEST laugh! It’s so contagious I love it! And Nikko just randomly losing his shit gets me every time… 😂😂😂
Respect to all who went trough that shit, that must have been hard AND traumatizing
Oh my knowing that exact feeling Eli got watching blackhawk down, brought me back to the first time i watched it. Like Nikko said in the intro, it does suck you back to those moments
Deployed one time, never saw action, still get chills
LFGOOOO 🙌🏼🔥🤸♂️ ELI AND NIKKO IM SOOOO HERE FOR THIS ❤
So pumped!
Blonders! I miss you! I gave up on kick!
@@amandadelrio7113 never give up it’s bound to work sometime 🥲😂
@@amandadelrio7113 miss you too 😘😘
Dude there are so many emotions running through me right now. Capt. omohundro was my CO. Bravo 1/8 RAH.
I was with 3/1 in Operation Phantom Fury. I carry Fallujah with me everyday. I don't know why anyone would ever want to go back there. We left 33 Marines there.
I’m sorry you had to go through that. I’ve never experienced it, so I can’t tell you I know how you feel my dad was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan he’s a different person after he came back
Well, that'll happen when you willingly sign up to fight in a pointless, unjustified war.
@@NorthernNorthdude91749 piss up a rope and chew on the wet end.
@stridingwombat Say that to any Marines face and see what happens. Trust me, it'll be fun. 😂
@@ronmilrot3344 I have. He thought it'd be a good idea to throw a punch at me, so I layed his ass out. Being in the military don't make you a badass, budro
Oh god that @6:50 aiming! PUT YOUR MUZZLE UP WHEN YOUR TEAMMATE IS PASSING!!!!!!
Also straight up, I was super fucking pumped for this game, but holy balls I DID NOT REALIZE how realistic it is. I can't.
HOLY CRAP WE LITERALLY HAVE THE SAME NAME
@@liamorourke3340 HOLY SHIT BALLS!!!!
I was there in 2004 running convoy security missions. We helped bring in some concrete barriers
That place was crazy the junkyard still gives me nightmares.
This game looks nuts
The best intro is when there’s a sniper in a mosk and ROE tells us we can’t do anything. Too real.
Dude! You know with that title every Marine and Soldier is going to click this and watch!
Warrior Spirit and True Believers are something you have to respect even if you don't like them or their ideas.
Watching active combat ambush situations triggers me. I've never served!. Thank you for your service.
We all left something there I was charged forever after that battle but some gave all make sure you all remember that.
i love the dynamic yall have with each other
"Ah shit here we go again"-Every soldier ever
Wow yeah
yea
Or us Marines!
Played the game with my friends. The mission started, and we took 4 steps and all died to a single rpg.. 10/10 would recommend lol.
"Building by building, room by room, one rat at a time" viktor reznov
the Berserk sleeve is PERFECT
Neko says dont watch this... well then I gotta watch it... and I wish I haddent. Because I can feel it kicking, I was working the STP in Sangin vally in 2010. And ya I can feel the dust and I can smell the iron again. I'll be honest I havent been able to watch a single ligit war movie since I got back from that. Thanks man I'm not sleeping tonight. I do have to comand the developers though. I havent seen anything that gets close like this one seams to have done since COD Big Red One. I need to go smoke.
Hope you are well mate, shit never feels normal again, but I have hope for you, I will be praying this morning for your well being, I do now know your name but I’m sure It doesn’t matter, whenever you are, I hope that even If healing doesn’t come, the scar closes quickly and you can go on.
DUUUUDE....YES...just yes lol this is the hottest game for combat veterans or any military service member!!
for some...i was there. not for the second battle but fallujah was a gdamn hell hole
Funny how visibly distraught they look 10 minutes into the video.. thank you for your service
I'm not watching....can't play yet. Fallujah was a hell hole and I wasn't in the 2nd battle.
i know. you know you can take your time bro
@@mariedockery1126 ☺️
Kid in my unit won the MOH read his books about it House to House and remember the Ramrods. David Bellavia
Nope. Just watching that my PTSD already kicked in. Told my civilian friends don't even ask me to play it or gift it to me. I ain't playing it or I'm gonna end up in going back to old habits I got away from.
I’m so glad I stumbled upon this video. Banger.
All ima say is after this game drops I hope the helpline operators get more staff … haven’t seen my husbands crazy marine eyes since his last deployment and … that game is terrifying 😂😅
When he said "until you dont give a fuck" is the best description I ever heard.
Don’t forget to take a little break if you feel like it dude.
yeah that blurred part was absolutely brutal. like beyond brutal
Now I’ve been to combat. I’m taking this experience to the VA
no effin way I try to keep my memories in check thankyou
This game should have had a "Deluxe" copy that came with a complementary Rip it
Rip it and a Red Bull! Who needs NOD's?
Outpost Keating is closer to my heart for all you CAV bros out there
It was way more affected by this than I thought.
Hope you are fine matez
ive never served and yall are makin my skin crawl
Just watching the real cutscene is giving me chills
Can’t believe 20 years have passed
My uncle was in this, I'm afraid to ask him about it because I don't want to seem disrespectful
Bring the subject carefully and tell him that if he doesn’t want to talk about it that it is fine, but also make sure to know why do you want to know and what exactly do you want to know.
You can see when the music starts it tickles something in Eli’s head 😅
Why is he constantly yelling and staring at the ceiling?
It's Nikko
This game is so realistic, on your first deployment you get roped into buying a camero with monthly payments you can’t afford
My husbands a war vet, he went to Iraq. He's talked about this game.
Poor Eli, he needed a hug.
I was with 2nd AABN Delta Co attached to India 3/5 during Phantom Fury...it was insane.
Me too!
I’ll play it. Never been to Fallujah but Ramadi in 2006-2007 was a riot.
Tinnitus activated!
I love this collab.
I was in fallujah with 2/3 in 2008
Those guys were our heroes, I can’t imagine how difficult our time would have been in country had it not been for those insane beserkers