@@eef1271 Ottomans were genocidal dip shits. Also, I cant forget Erdogan ordering his body guards to attacks peaceful American protesters who where protesting on American soil. Like they had every right to. Then Erdogan did that. Fuck Erdogan.
*_"If I had to take hell, I would use the Australians to take it and the New Zealanders to hold it."_* ~ German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel, after Tobruk, 1942, WW2
Watch the movie Gallipoli. It's sort of based around "The Runner" but Fedrick Bishop wasn't there. It was only about a kid who lied his age to join the army, his role in the war was to run from one place to another to send messages. He died in Gallipoli
I appreciate the recognition of Ottoman bravery at the end. It can be hard to recognize, since we view them as being the "bad guys" in the war, but their ranks were also full of young men fighting in a war much bigger than themselves.
As in every war. This mentality needs to be remembered in all conflicts, not just ones involving ones own country. If we can do this, then their will be a lot less killing. Wars are made by old men, who send the young to die.
Every side is fighting for what they feel is right. There is no winner in war, only death. To this day BF1 hands down has captured what war was like, fear, pain, death on all sides.. a great equalizer..
That line “You lied your way to hell on earth” gets me everytime I play this story because the fact that so many men on both sides lied to get in the army.
Misconstrued patriotism has convinced doe eyed 16-19 year olds to put themselves into situations they never should've been in. Hell, still happens today.
Boot Gaming but the barrage did kill him. Well ge died from part of his wound but the Barrage exploded shards of rocks and concrete which hit him. Also the impact of the shells didnt need to be that close. Even in a distance he would if still died
Boot Gaming but the barrage did kill him. Well ge died from part of his wound but the Barrage exploded shards of rocks and concrete which hit him. Also the impact of the shells didnt need to be that close. Even in a distance he would if still died
I was told by a friend to play The Runner last, now I know why... and it hit me so hard that I went sad for the rest of the day, along with knowing that this war actually happened, I feel sorry for the soldiers who fought in this war, they deserve more than what they have fought for, and now we live in a world of bullshit, if it weren't for the soldiers who fought WW1 and WW2, we probably wouldn't all be here, and we give them a total shit hole world, these men have more courage and bravery then any other, thank you men.
Victor Roxburgh agreed. I actually preferred to play the game in historical order, such as from the early parts of the war to the late parts of the war. So, in this case, with nothing is written being the first and through mud and blood being the very last, on account that that was the late years of the war, with the end of the mission stating that the war ends a month later.
Read “War is a Racket” *We* didn’t have to do jack shit for all this to happen, just like those soldiers fighting in a picture that’s so large and sprawling that they can’t see it but for the context they were ordered to fit in.
Our world is absolutely not shit. You can complain all you want about certain aspects of western culture, but we're largely VERY well off; certainly more well off than if these men didn't give their lives fighting, especially in WW2. These men died so we could have the freedom we do now. Calling our current world "shit" and minimizing the effects of these wars is disingenuous and insinuates that these men all died for nothing, when they didn't; they died so we could enjoy the freedom all take for granted.
"Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well." MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATÜRK 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Jake4595 ottomans and Russians were probably the worst countries during the war, Russians for starting war with Germany effectively causing the conflict to expand and ottomans because of the genocides they committed
I took that running scene to heart. Didn't even tried hiding lol In all seriousness I loved how simple the story was. Veteran telling a youngster how it is, seeing him as his own son, wanting what's best for him. For every parent figure gained on the battlefield, someone's child never dies alone.
I think they have said somewhere that the DLC will have more war stories in addition to multiplayer stuff. Presumably there's going to be French and German stuff, I hope both of those are in the singleplayer and not just MP. A story on the German side would be fantastic!
10:20 ! Great design. He looks super realistic. I am impressed. Mr. Bishop. ...and DICE, What a great campaign to an overall brilliant game. And yes...men cry a bit. Haha. Hit that nail on its head. Outright heroic resonance of those times represented at the centennial of it all. Great work.. and Generic Gaming: The best, and most thorough, vid edit for this campaign on youtube. I love how you incorporate the pertinent shift to First-Person gameplay. Its well suited for a vague short film. Well done. Very entertaining.
this story really hits hard, as an Australian this is one of the points of history that means a lot to us, I am truly grateful to the people who lost their lives on these days, RIP ANZACS
This is the first time I’ve actually been interested in finishing a campaign in a battlefield game, these characters feel so real and the dialogue proves it
In 1915,Galatasaray High School students come Gallipoli and all died in 30 minutes.15,16 years old children gave their life for Gallipoli.Thanks for Gallipoli story BF1! RESPECT
Bloody Aussies. There were reasons the poms choose us to take Chunik Bair and not you lot. Might want to think on that for a bit. Do some research. Just saying. Anyway it would be totally un australian or kiwi to let this play out without showing any of the constant ribbing we give each other.
If it had Foster enlisting in boot camp and having to go through helll to get through the test in order to meet Bishop it would've deepen his character, considering he lied about his age.
@@Lava-x3t 1 He died to the friendly artillery actively firing at the fort 2 He bled out after he got shot in the chest and nobody was there to help him 3 He attempted to make it back but eventually he just gave up and bled out on the ground
The first wave at Cape Helles off the River Clyde consisted of the 1st/2nd Battalions of the Royal Munster Fusiliers (Irish), 2nd Battalion the Royal Dublin Fusiliers (Irish) and the 2nd Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment (British). They got a real mauling from the Turks as they tried to advance to the beach.
"...And the band played Waltzing Matilda When the ship pulled away from the quay And amid all the tears, flag waving and cheers We sailed off for Gallipoli It well I remember that terrible day When our blood stained the sand and the water And how in that hell they call Suvla Bay We were butchered like lambs at the slaughter Johnny Turk, he was ready, he primed himself well He rained us with bullets, and he showered us with shell And in five minutes flat, we were all blown to hell He nearly blew us back home to Australia Now every April I sit on my porch And I watch the parade pass before me I see my old comrades, how proudly they march Renewing their dreams of past glories I see the old men all tired, stiff and worn Those weary old heroes of a forgotten war And the young people ask "What are they marching for?" And I ask myself the same question Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda Who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda with me...? "
Remembrance Day (11/11) is in a few days so I'll be playing this mission that day. For those of you who don't know, Remembrance Day is the Eleventh of November which is when us Aussies retreated off Gallipoli.
10:55 this part fucked me up when I heard those vocals, salute to all the men and women across the globe who died fighting for what they belive! This maybe a game but this campaign along with battlefield 5 shows you just how brutally real a war can be.
I love the "you're not a kiwi, are ya?"........ As an Aussie he know he was making a joke towards another brother. And if he was a kiwi, he would have responded is the same way and given us some shit...... Only Aussies and Kiwis can get away with that banter and take it as a sign of respect. ANZAC.
I can't believe I heard of this game because of the ending song being in a YT poop. I've rewatched it after a while, still get a bit choked up by the end
A wounded Anzac soldier was beign treated by Turkish. Anzac kid said '' I just want to go home'' to which Turkish kid replied '' This is my home'' with tears in his eyes.. Make no mistake more than half a million lives ended there. What a waste, There was a Turkish battallion called ''15's'' because they were 15 years old
I think this was more of a story about passing down the torch. Warfare evolves and with that there's always a next generation to fight. Iraq and Afganistan veterns fought for us 20 years ago, and now they are starting to pass down the torch to us since they are all retiring about now. (Referring to early war OIF OEF)
the first time a battlefield game made me cry
Do Ka This is where men cried
how about the pigeon?
Jacob McBride that scene is overrated
KKHockeyGaming Rulez HE WAS ONLY AN OLD MAN 😭
@@eef1271 Ottomans were genocidal dip shits. Also, I cant forget Erdogan ordering his body guards to attacks peaceful American protesters who where protesting on American soil. Like they had every right to. Then Erdogan did that. Fuck Erdogan.
*_"If I had to take hell, I would use the Australians to take it and the New Zealanders to hold it."_*
~
German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel, after Tobruk, 1942, WW2
Did he actually say that
@@Prizrak0415 YES
To get respect from the Desert Fox is high praise.
@Ken Wilhelm Musk Kiwis are polynesian right? Polys are hella big
@Ken Wilhelm Musk oh okay thx
I'm so glad they put Australian/New Zealand soldiers as characters! We're so proud of our ANZACS!
Jerry Mate Hey I'm an American and i have to say, The Anzac's are fucking cool. Probably the most interesting Foreign Unit in my opinion
Ikr they're so interesting and I have a passion for history too so I learn something new everyday
Watch the movie Gallipoli. It's sort of based around "The Runner" but Fedrick Bishop wasn't there. It was only about a kid who lied his age to join the army, his role in the war was to run from one place to another to send messages. He died in Gallipoli
Aussie Titan nah we'd all be dead
ferbthe2gadgetguy dead in the first day
I appreciate the recognition of Ottoman bravery at the end. It can be hard to recognize, since we view them as being the "bad guys" in the war, but their ranks were also full of young men fighting in a war much bigger than themselves.
The ottomans murdered a million Armenians known as the Armenian genocide
As in every war. This mentality needs to be remembered in all conflicts, not just ones involving ones own country. If we can do this, then their will be a lot less killing.
Wars are made by old men, who send the young to die.
I kinda feel like we should've been playing the Ottomans in this mission.
Every side is fighting for what they feel is right. There is no winner in war, only death.
To this day BF1 hands down has captured what war was like, fear, pain, death on all sides.. a great equalizer..
They absolutely were the bad guys, though. Just ask the Armenians
4:51
You're Australian, youre impossible to kill
they have the Lag on their side
australian player in europe/turkey server
Dragosh have you heard about Turkish servers
*ye not a kiwi are ye?*
Those motherf*cking lags 🇦🇺
kinda ticked off since im an Australian but since I get 300 ping in every server you gotta point lol
That line “You lied your way to hell on earth” gets me everytime I play this story because the fact that so many men on both sides lied to get in the army.
Some as young as 12 thinking that it's an adventure but it's not it's hell.
Misconstrued patriotism has convinced doe eyed 16-19 year olds to put themselves into situations they never should've been in. Hell, still happens today.
Yeah from the revolutions to WWII many people young people signed up thinking this is the way to go, and those on top don’t do anything about it
I think he was talking about the fact that he lied himself into joining the army ,thinking it would be a grand advanture,not a grand massacre!
In german he says ,,you have lied yourself into the hell.
Good kid. Too many of those soldiers were good kids.
The ottoman soldiers too.
"im gonna die
no you're not, you're Australian. we're impossible to kill."
best part in the whole game.
*Emus laughing in the background*
Then dies 🤣 typical aussies hahahaha
Unless... you’re not a kiwi are you?
He died yes, but killed everyone in the fort.
@@taffetamocha4130 hehehe
Frederick died proud.
Boot Gaming
He did. Both the shot and the barrage.
Boot Gaming but the barrage did kill him. Well ge died from part of his wound but the Barrage exploded shards of rocks and concrete which hit him. Also the impact of the shells didnt need to be that close. Even in a distance he would if still died
Boot Gaming but the barrage did kill him. Well ge died from part of his wound but the Barrage exploded shards of rocks and concrete which hit him. Also the impact of the shells didnt need to be that close. Even in a distance he would if still died
The scene ending there pretty much implied that the fortress was bombed as well, the reason it ended at an earlier explosion was to not show his end.
And Wikipedia stated him that he also died on the barrage.
8:32 "Of course it is. One more death for me to live with."
Man, that's deep
8:31*
It hurts. Mentally. We didn't get any closure from him, but I assume he might not have made it back to the ship, given his immense guilt.
I was told by a friend to play The Runner last, now I know why... and it hit me so hard that I went sad for the rest of the day, along with knowing that this war actually happened, I feel sorry for the soldiers who fought in this war, they deserve more than what they have fought for, and now we live in a world of bullshit, if it weren't for the soldiers who fought WW1 and WW2, we probably wouldn't all be here, and we give them a total shit hole world, these men have more courage and bravery then any other, thank you men.
Victor Roxburgh thats what i thought aswell
Victor Roxburgh agreed. I actually preferred to play the game in historical order, such as from the early parts of the war to the late parts of the war. So, in this case, with nothing is written being the first and through mud and blood being the very last, on account that that was the late years of the war, with the end of the mission stating that the war ends a month later.
Read “War is a Racket”
*We* didn’t have to do jack shit for all this to happen, just like those soldiers fighting in a picture that’s so large and sprawling that they can’t see it but for the context they were ordered to fit in.
Our world is absolutely not shit. You can complain all you want about certain aspects of western culture, but we're largely VERY well off; certainly more well off than if these men didn't give their lives fighting, especially in WW2. These men died so we could have the freedom we do now.
Calling our current world "shit" and minimizing the effects of these wars is disingenuous and insinuates that these men all died for nothing, when they didn't; they died so we could enjoy the freedom all take for granted.
"Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well."
MUSTAFA KEMAL ATATÜRK
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
My respect for Kemal
I love how at the end they commemorated the Ottomans who fought for their homeland.
Just goes to show that in war there's no real winner and that it's horrible
Jake4595 ottomans and Russians were probably the worst countries during the war, Russians for starting war with Germany effectively causing the conflict to expand and ottomans because of the genocides they committed
Joey Angotti The didn't commemorate the nations, they commemorated the men who fought and died to defend their nation.
And then the survivors committed genocide. Well done Ottomans.
***** thats like commemorating nazi stormtroopers
One of the Best and Saddest Missions of Battlefield 1
Lessandro Suarez i Agree
That and Through Mud and Blood :)
@@hammerbro1947 no...
Aussies never die. They're just missing in action.
Carter Gates halo reference, but still awesome
"what's the status on bishop?"
"out in the bush"
Bishop, you mind telling me what you're doing on that battlefield?
Sir, delivering this message
@@SuperDiamond210 word
Fun fact in Halo the headquarters of the UNCS basically the capital of all humanity is in Sydney, Australia
Well it was, dammit Cortana
I took that running scene to heart. Didn't even tried hiding lol
In all seriousness I loved how simple the story was. Veteran telling a youngster how it is, seeing him as his own son, wanting what's best for him.
For every parent figure gained on the battlefield, someone's child never dies alone.
'You're not a kiwi, are ya?'
😂
Flying Wafflez kiwi as in New Zealander wait, why am I wasting my time with a American
I'm American and even I don't waste time with Americans
+PhysicalGamer Dude, do you picture every American as a dumb fuck.
FootBall Gameplay
Not all dumbasses are Americans.
thats a joke only australians can laugh at
I hope they make dlcs that give us more stories. Perhaps a story introducing the terror of chemical warfare.
Perhaps a story with Solun front that shows Serbs,Montenegrins and French against Ottomans and Bulgaria
I think they have said somewhere that the DLC will have more war stories in addition to multiplayer stuff. Presumably there's going to be French and German stuff, I hope both of those are in the singleplayer and not just MP. A story on the German side would be fantastic!
hellhounds04 Attack of the Dead would be awesome
Spider-Man no, no zombies
^ Agreed.
That ending made me cry a little
same,cuz i died just like this
Yeah, me too! That singing made me quite emotional.
exactly ,when i heard the song it hit me so hard in the emotions
Yeah just watching the cutscenes made me actually want to play a campaign
Yea that ending made me emotional too, knowing that bishop wanted the kid to live and sacrificed himself to save the kid
"Good kid"
R.I.P Frederic Bishop
Hundred of thousand Ottomans... and my great great grandfather survived... but he couldn't speak for the rest of his life :'(
That’s sad but the ottomans were a bit bad
Here i Stand Learn grammar
@@Big_baasman Ottoman is bad becuase they exiled people who started rebellions and killed Turkish people?
@@sheildofeurope6149 jesus dude, thats the past and depending how were they told, they aint all bad
@Scribbly dude, little remorse, he was probably young and didnt know much considering its the past
"You're Australian, you're impossible to kill"
Yeah i'd be impossible to kill if my hitbox would be inverted too
If ur hotbox was inverted someone could shoot the wall and kill you
this is the first truly amazing Battlefield campaign ever, the characters are amazing!
10:20 ! Great design. He looks super realistic. I am impressed. Mr. Bishop. ...and DICE, What a great campaign to an overall brilliant game. And yes...men cry a bit. Haha. Hit that nail on its head. Outright heroic resonance of those times represented at the centennial of it all. Great work.. and Generic Gaming: The best, and most thorough, vid edit for this campaign on youtube. I love how you incorporate the pertinent shift to First-Person gameplay. Its well suited for a vague short film. Well done. Very entertaining.
Subbed.
this story really hits hard, as an Australian this is one of the points of history that means a lot to us, I am truly grateful to the people who lost their lives on these days, RIP ANZACS
Top 5 best stories
The Runner
Through Mud and Blood
Nothing is Written
Avanti Savoia
Friends in High Places
Lance San Pedro
The Runner
Through Mud And Blood
Friends In High Places
Lawrence
Avanti Savoi
1st The Runner
2nd Avanti Savoia!
3rd Friends and high places
4th Through mud and blood
5th Nothing is Written
The runner
Through mud and blood
Friends in high places
Avanti savoia
Nothing Is written
I cried in The Runner, Friends in High Places and Through Mud and Blood i think i cried the most at The Runner story
The Runner
Friends in high places
Avanti Savioa
Through Mud and Blood
Nothing is Written
This is the first time I’ve actually been interested in finishing a campaign in a battlefield game, these characters feel so real and the dialogue proves it
In 1915,Galatasaray High School students come Gallipoli and all died in 30 minutes.15,16 years old children gave their life for Gallipoli.Thanks for Gallipoli story BF1! RESPECT
"We're Australian. We're impossible to kill."
But the lad who said that died and he's Australian?
Unless..
Not a kiwi are you?
Bloody Aussies. There were reasons the poms choose us to take Chunik Bair and not you lot. Might want to think on that for a bit. Do some research. Just saying. Anyway it would be totally un australian or kiwi to let this play out without showing any of the constant ribbing we give each other.
The Zachvolt We killed every single one of them as ottomans
The Zachvolt amen to that
Love that ending track
Adi thx m8
THE SONG IS "ЯРКО СЛЪНЦЕ" ITS BULGARIAN SONGGG
Adi Are you .... it's BULGARIAN SONG IN THE SONG SING IN BULGARIAN.....HAHAHA
Adi Macedonian HAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA HAHAHA ARE YOU GET UP NOW
Adi yes
4:20 So, he didn't see any of those corpses on the way up the hill?
I thought this too! haha.
Probably didn't notice it when he was trying to make it up the hill and avoid gunfire/bombshells, he was focused on surviving.
Lord Floyd maybe he was distracted and optimistic because he met Fredrick Bishop
He came after the hill was taken, and there was only one way up the hill. So there was no way he didn't see any of those bodies.
***** Maybe...
I wish we could've had more time with the characters
kevin vang indeed
If it had Foster enlisting in boot camp and having to go through helll to get through the test in order to meet Bishop it would've deepen his character, considering he lied about his age.
Gets shot hundreds of times whilst playing : meh
Gets shot once on a cutscene : IM GONNA DIE HERE ALL ALONE
A truly moving campaign story that sends chills down the spine. Zajdi Zajdi song on the bf1 track list is also incredible!
this is my favorite war storie but it's a train recking of emotions
Level yr gun....
Ok u stay here.XD
Literally my FAVORITE story in Battlefield 1
Huge respect to DICE. Such a great representation of Aussies
11:27 - Eatiiiiing Yellow Snoooooow
8 months and I still can't get it out of my head.
You fucker lol now i'll never unhear it
😂😂😂
you just riund that particular part of the song for me.
I think yellow snow refers to sand
3:47 BEST PART
When I hear the ending track it makes me feel like I'm wasting my life the whole entire time I lived
I wonder how the kid felt after he found out that the guy died
what if he didnt die though
@@Lava-x3t 1 He died to the friendly artillery actively firing at the fort
2 He bled out after he got shot in the chest and nobody was there to help him
3 He attempted to make it back but eventually he just gave up and bled out on the ground
@@beanboy5295 DID YOU NOT GET THE COMMENT?
@@beanboy5295 You must not know how to read
@@beanboy5295 I said WHAT IF he didn't die. Like what would have happened if he didn't get shot or blown by artillery?
"Good kid"
Rip
The first wave at Cape Helles off the River Clyde consisted of the 1st/2nd Battalions of the Royal Munster Fusiliers (Irish), 2nd Battalion the Royal Dublin Fusiliers (Irish) and the 2nd Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment (British). They got a real mauling from the Turks as they tried to advance to the beach.
When I saw that flare go up at the end I was both happy and sad because I knew bishop was going to die but foster would live to fight another day
Damn the guilt that the kid must have felt after he realized he just killed bishop by firing the flare.
Battlefield 1 was so damn good, it's a shame the campaign was so short
I can imagine frederick being played by hugh jackman if they ever made an irl film.
Bf 1 still to this day remains one of my favorite games of all time...
I really like the music for this. Just that 9 note piano sequence, idk why they really set the tone.
I know right it sounds so peaceful to me
the sad things is jack foster probably died as he was younger than 20 so he was old enough to be drafted into the second the world war
"...And the band played Waltzing Matilda
When the ship pulled away from the quay
And amid all the tears, flag waving and cheers
We sailed off for Gallipoli
It well I remember that terrible day
When our blood stained the sand and the water
And how in that hell they call Suvla Bay
We were butchered like lambs at the slaughter
Johnny Turk, he was ready, he primed himself well
He rained us with bullets, and he showered us with shell
And in five minutes flat, we were all blown to hell
He nearly blew us back home to Australia
Now every April I sit on my porch
And I watch the parade pass before me
I see my old comrades, how proudly they march
Renewing their dreams of past glories
I see the old men all tired, stiff and worn
Those weary old heroes of a forgotten war
And the young people ask "What are they marching for?"
And I ask myself the same question
Waltzing Matilda, Waltzing Matilda
Who'll come a-Waltzing Matilda with me...? "
Redgum
"We're Australian...we're impossible to kill"
Great emu war *cough * *cough*
Yordy Barrera no casualties on our side mate ;) ahahah
@I_360_No_scoped_JFK It was more of a stalemate, rather than a loss. But of course, people had to take it out of proportion.
Well to be fair there were NO Australian deaths
@Robert The Ruler more like 10. They spent 10000 rounds of ammunition to kill 1000 emus
As an Aussie that was the dark times...
2:37 favorite part of turning tides soundtrack
6:05 when mom tells you to run in the house and grab her phone
"Good Kid"- Fredrick Bishop - Pride of Australia
# ANZAC Day Lest we Forget
legitFlamingo 171 Make me wanna cry..
A.ustralia N.ew Z.ealand A.rmy C.orps
L.O.V.A empire changed it
Remembrance Day (11/11) is in a few days so I'll be playing this mission that day. For those of you who don't know, Remembrance Day is the Eleventh of November which is when us Aussies retreated off Gallipoli.
No the ANZAC's retreated on the 18th December 1915. 11th of November was when the Armistice was signed which ended WW1.
The music there at the end was easily 10/10
10:55 this part fucked me up when I heard those vocals, salute to all the men and women across the globe who died fighting for what they belive! This maybe a game but this campaign along with battlefield 5 shows you just how brutally real a war can be.
There seems to be a lot of brotherhood in the prologue and these first four chapters
The man must have been proud to be an Aussie. What a guy!
There's something interesting I realized: in polish version this chapter after translation is called literally "Bishop" like a bishop in chess
the music that they put at the end with the emotional and heroic deaths make me go to tears every time
Foster would of been drinking beers in the local RSL for years remembering Bishop.
omg putting the Anzacs in this is something Dice and EA did right
I love the "you're not a kiwi, are ya?"........ As an Aussie he know he was making a joke towards another brother. And if he was a kiwi, he would have responded is the same way and given us some shit...... Only Aussies and Kiwis can get away with that banter and take it as a sign of respect. ANZAC.
1-best story, 3-worst story
1.Edwards/Bishop
2.Blackburn/Luca+Matteo
3.Lawrence
One of the top gaming moments you’ll never forget:
Running down the side of that ship and stepping onto the beaches of Gallipoli.
Somebody take this and make a movie out of it! I promise you that whoever does will end up being nominated and probably win an Oscar
Best war stories in order (for me):
1. Friends in High Places
2. Through Mud and Blood
3. The Runner
4. Nothing is Written
5. Avanti Saovi
Hey your missing one, there are 6 campaigns in total, which was storm of steel
I prefer Avanti Savoia over Nothing is Written personally.
This was my favorite storyline the ending made me cry a little
I'm disappointed, really I am.
I thought the Runner would be Adolf Hitler.
xDDD
oh yea, he was a trench runner huh
Yeah but you really think someone would put in FUCKING HITLER as a charakter? xD
burnout02urza yeah he was a messenger, but they have to sell this game in Germany too
burnout02urza ww1 you absolute fucknut
No guys he doesn't dead he will respawn in the nearest checkpoint
damn the ending sure can make a man cry especially if u understand the lyrics
That kid will pass Bishop's legacy
Probably the best Battlefield 1 mission
"You're not a Kiwi are ya" Baha! classic ANZAC banter
Back when battlefield war stories were meaningful and top notch
Probably the only video game protagonist whose death I unironically teared up at.
"You're Australian. we're impossible to kill."
as an Australian, this effected me deeply. never thought I would say this, but thank you Dice.
I fought my tears.. 😥 it was so hard. not even a movie can make me feel like this. 😂😂😫
"It's enough to make a grown man cry"
4:13 was one of the best
I can't believe I heard of this game because of the ending song being in a YT poop. I've rewatched it after a while, still get a bit choked up by the end
“I’m going there, over Jordan, I’m going over, over home.”
And the band played Waltzing Matilda, as we stopped to bury our slain
And we buried ours, and the Turks buried theirs, then we started all over again
“Isn’t this your picture?”
Looks at it, then at him. Realizes it’s the spitting image of him as a lad
“I suppose so.”
(Say in nerdy voice) Fredrick would have lived if he could exo jump!
"You're Australian, we're impossible to kill." *Dies*
This campaign was made for Australians and New Zealanders.
Ok, so what has a sadder ending? This, or BF5’s The Last Tiger?
The Last Tiger for me
"You're Australian.We're impossible to kill"
A wounded Anzac soldier was beign treated by Turkish. Anzac kid said '' I just want to go home'' to which Turkish kid replied '' This is my home'' with tears in his eyes.. Make no mistake more than half a million lives ended there. What a waste, There was a Turkish battallion called ''15's'' because they were 15 years old
did I just cried lol
also, Jack is a good looking man lmao. BEST EPISODE EVUUUR
"I'm gonna die"
"No you're not. You're Australian. We're impossible to kill"
I'm dead hahahaah
@Spectre 425 Holy shit HAHAHHAHHAHAHA
2:00 I love this guy why is he famous is he did he win medals in the second boer war?
I think this was more of a story about passing down the torch.
Warfare evolves and with that there's always a next generation to fight.
Iraq and Afganistan veterns fought for us 20 years ago, and now they are starting to pass down the torch to us since they are all retiring about now. (Referring to early war OIF OEF)
I'm not crying! You're crying!
This was my favorite one.