21:15 I can't believe I didn't pay attention to the fact that not only was the Admiral's building destroyed, but the beam from Olympus Mons went THRU the building and kept going several city blocks.
Everytime i see a train derailment i just think of that one scene from Knowing with Nicolas cage. And i swear every call of duty destruction scene feels like it belongs in a micheal bay film.
It's always these moments that are always the best in C.O.D Games... But some clips that could've been included for Ghosts would've been the last carrier bombardment from All Or Nothing, the ground array missile strike from Severed Ties, And the bridge collapse in The Ghost Killer...
If I know. I know one thing. The people who make the COD games really know how to pull off the most epic moments of video game explosions and destruction ever! 😃
Overlord: "Meta 0-1 Be advised. I got the French's on the line and they are not very happy about the Eiffel tower." Meta 0-1: "Well that's too f*cking bad."
I never noticed how conservative Treyarch's games are with their moments of mass destruction compared to Infinity Ward's. Ghosts seems to have something blowing up in every mission.
Treyarch games are mostly centered around Special Ops missions that hardly involve global warfare. Mostly just a secret group of Special Soldiers who get the Jobs done behind the scenes. The Warfare games (Including Ghosts, WW2, Vanguard and Aw/Iw) are all games that Involve global warfare. Mw1-3 is the escalation of Global Conflict, with Mw1 showing TF-141 going mostly undercover or hidden to take on the people behind the war planning, then the marines dealing with Middle Eastern enemies, Black hawk Down style. Mw2 starts out that way until America gets framed for a terrorist attack on Russian Civilians, prompting Russia to go full War and bomb America and invade, even to the point of taking over the White House. Mw3 sees the conclusion of the war but still leaving you with the thought of the war not being entirely over yet. Mw2 and Mw3 are essentially Pt. 1 and Pt 2, with Cod4 being the Prequel. A lot of it ties into Ghosts and the Jet Pack games, but we don't see much of TF141 or anybody else, since its at that point just Star Wars style space wars, then Obviously WW2 and Vanguard are set in different Theaters of World War 2, following US Soldiers on D-Day, to Russia being invaded, Britain's part in the war and for the first time if I remember correctly, the Australians part in the war. Then there's the Black Ops games which again are mostly tied to Real Life wars from the Past. Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War, and World War 2. The only time the games went towards a futuristic war that involved Global Conflict was in Black Ops 2, then Black Ops 3 was also fictional but almost always in a Simulation, but for the most part, in Black Ops and BOCW, the missions often focus more on special ops units going on missions behind enemy Lines. Yes we are sometimes Involved with real life wars, but that also ties into the story that the games are telling from a Mostly fictional standpoint, kinda like how some movies will say "Based on True Events" at the beginning, eluding to the fact that the movie is somewhat fictional but its based on a Real life case, Like the conjuring movies or Paranormal Activity. The Black Ops games are the same way. Based off true events (Vietnam, Cold War, WW2 etc.) but mostly fictional to tell a story involving a secret team of Special Ops Units, WHICH is why some missions are slower or more stealthy and don't involve lots of Tanks, Helicopters, Airstrikes etc. Its to be kept Off the Record.
Its the only moment I can recall where you were genuinely in a hopeless situation. No Gun, far away from a Gun, death all around you, and all you could do was run. Vanguard had a lot of Epic Moments in the campaign. I especially love the final mission where you can utilize all 4 of the characters abilities throughout the mission.
Its almost criminal that you didnt include the greatest destruction scene in CoD history! The opening sequence of Ghosts when hell is raining down all around you from the attack satellites.
Well, recent CODs, specifically the new Modern Warfare games, have followed a single task force in their missions, not exactly an entire army. One mission in MW2 literally has you fighting an army alone with stealth tactics.
Everyone hates on it for being over the top and unbelievable. None of them know just what the sheer power of kinetic energy can do when you have all that mass traveling at high speeds.
@@MikMoenIt was definitely over the top to the point of being silly, especially because the train crashes out of nowhere just for the sake of having a big insane moment. WW2 sucked because it did that too many times and replaying it is a nightmare because of the constant mid-mission cutscenes and "Oh shit!" moments forced into every 5 minutes of gameplay.
Well price launched an EMP and there was ramifications for it as he was put on americas Most wanted and put on a hit list dead or alive bounty by his own country the UK.
God fucking damn, my top 3 favorite scenes hands down have to be, in order from Least to Best 1. The Destruction of the Bridge in Advanced Warfare 2. The Derailment of the German Juggernaut Train in CoD: WW2 3. and my all time favorite is the Chilling fucking scene of the EMP being set off and destroying the ISS. Space as a whole fucking terrifies me, being so high up past our normal atmosphere, I'm already squeamish with heights, but imagine, the last thing you see in the one vessel you're supposed to feel secure in starts getting ripped to shreds because an EMP gets set off hundreds of miles away from you. And the remastering does it justice with the heavy hyperventilating from the astronaut, only for him to never be seen again. Sends a Chill down my Spine every time I play that mission.
You know how bad the mw3 2023 campaign when the game dont even have over the top action scenes like the other games. Even the first cod had better campaign
I still forget how much MW3 (2011) had big Hollywood/Michael Bay type destruction. The only destruction scenes I only somehow remember is the church tower falling and the one at Eiffel tower falling.
This vid right here is quite literally why I absolutely fuckin love cod the destruction is just badass as fuck yeah cod hasn't really been doing good lately but the destruction kinda saves it.
MW2 should've included No Russian. Sure, it's not destruction in that a building gets decimated; but it's physical destruction in that an entire airport is massacred.
Best mission I played in MW3 by destruction wise is Scorched Earth of Act 3 (Frost sure is a magnet for flying/falling cars 😂) "They dropped a damn building on us!" 😅
17 years later and CoD4's nuke scene is still iconic.
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@icekingcod great work, but in aw the intro mission the ship exploding was big keep up the work
and it still gives me goosebumps every time I play that mission
MW3’s opening cutscene will never not be one of the single most badass moments in gaming
Agreed
The Og mw3 was chaotic
Love it when cod campaigns go crazy
same
MW3 & Infinite Warfare had the biggest destruction scenes. Hands down.
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On god it was actually like playing in a movie
You seems to confidently be forgetting the scene in Ghosts with the attack satellites raining hell down on half of America.
True @@brenden8794
The train crash in WW2 was big
21:15 I can't believe I didn't pay attention to the fact that not only was the Admiral's building destroyed, but the beam from Olympus Mons went THRU the building and kept going several city blocks.
F*cking love mw3’s destruction segments
Everytime i see a train derailment i just think of that one scene from Knowing with Nicolas cage. And i swear every call of duty destruction scene feels like it belongs in a micheal bay film.
thats exactly what i thought about that train derailment, glad to know someone relates
It's always these moments that are always the best in C.O.D Games...
But some clips that could've been included for Ghosts would've been the last carrier bombardment from All Or Nothing, the ground array missile strike from Severed Ties, And the bridge collapse in The Ghost Killer...
If I know. I know one thing. The people who make the COD games really know how to pull off the most epic moments of video game explosions and destruction ever! 😃
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I didn't see anything cool in MW2 2021 and MW3 2023
they used to.
ever is a big overstatement. there's games with far more hectic and crazy moments
Stopping kids from saying first
Failed
"Mission failed, We'll get 'em next time"
i'm not a kid
Erm...what the sigma
First
Overlord: "Meta 0-1 Be advised. I got the French's on the line and they are not very happy about the Eiffel tower."
Meta 0-1: "Well that's too f*cking bad."
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Infinite Warfare to this day looks hella awesome! Specially those engines!
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Ikr, such a good game made in the wrong time😔
IW campain underrated af
Fr
Fr tho
I never noticed how conservative Treyarch's games are with their moments of mass destruction compared to Infinity Ward's. Ghosts seems to have something blowing up in every mission.
Treyarch games are mostly centered around Special Ops missions that hardly involve global warfare. Mostly just a secret group of Special Soldiers who get the Jobs done behind the scenes.
The Warfare games (Including Ghosts, WW2, Vanguard and Aw/Iw) are all games that Involve global warfare. Mw1-3 is the escalation of Global Conflict, with Mw1 showing TF-141 going mostly undercover or hidden to take on the people behind the war planning, then the marines dealing with Middle Eastern enemies, Black hawk Down style. Mw2 starts out that way until America gets framed for a terrorist attack on Russian Civilians, prompting Russia to go full War and bomb America and invade, even to the point of taking over the White House. Mw3 sees the conclusion of the war but still leaving you with the thought of the war not being entirely over yet. Mw2 and Mw3 are essentially Pt. 1 and Pt 2, with Cod4 being the Prequel. A lot of it ties into Ghosts and the Jet Pack games, but we don't see much of TF141 or anybody else, since its at that point just Star Wars style space wars, then Obviously WW2 and Vanguard are set in different Theaters of World War 2, following US Soldiers on D-Day, to Russia being invaded, Britain's part in the war and for the first time if I remember correctly, the Australians part in the war.
Then there's the Black Ops games which again are mostly tied to Real Life wars from the Past. Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War, and World War 2. The only time the games went towards a futuristic war that involved Global Conflict was in Black Ops 2, then Black Ops 3 was also fictional but almost always in a Simulation, but for the most part, in Black Ops and BOCW, the missions often focus more on special ops units going on missions behind enemy Lines. Yes we are sometimes Involved with real life wars, but that also ties into the story that the games are telling from a Mostly fictional standpoint, kinda like how some movies will say "Based on True Events" at the beginning, eluding to the fact that the movie is somewhat fictional but its based on a Real life case, Like the conjuring movies or Paranormal Activity. The Black Ops games are the same way. Based off true events (Vietnam, Cold War, WW2 etc.) but mostly fictional to tell a story involving a secret team of Special Ops Units, WHICH is why some missions are slower or more stealthy and don't involve lots of Tanks, Helicopters, Airstrikes etc. Its to be kept Off the Record.
Love it or hate it. You gotta admit the Invasion of Stalingrad mission was so good!
To each their own but I don’t think it was good.
Its the only moment I can recall where you were genuinely in a hopeless situation. No Gun, far away from a Gun, death all around you, and all you could do was run. Vanguard had a lot of Epic Moments in the campaign. I especially love the final mission where you can utilize all 4 of the characters abilities throughout the mission.
I gotta admit vangaurd wasnt the best cod game but yesh that was good
Its almost criminal that you didnt include the greatest destruction scene in CoD history! The opening sequence of Ghosts when hell is raining down all around you from the attack satellites.
Did you not watch the video
2:22 Sandman: You Guys Ok?!
I miss the moments of massive destructions and battles in campaign. The last CoDs feels like everything is about infiltration and stealth.
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Well, recent CODs, specifically the new Modern Warfare games, have followed a single task force in their missions, not exactly an entire army. One mission in MW2 literally has you fighting an army alone with stealth tactics.
This is something that the new cod games of today don’t have, the amount of destruction that the originals had
The train scene in WW2 is f*cking dope !
Michael Bay moment 😏
Everyone hates on it for being over the top and unbelievable. None of them know just what the sheer power of kinetic energy can do when you have all that mass traveling at high speeds.
im pretty sure that didn't happen in ww2
@@MikMoenIt was definitely over the top to the point of being silly, especially because the train crashes out of nowhere just for the sake of having a big insane moment.
WW2 sucked because it did that too many times and replaying it is a nightmare because of the constant mid-mission cutscenes and "Oh shit!" moments forced into every 5 minutes of gameplay.
@@slvrcobra1337 Train crashes out of nowhere? The car you're in gets wedged under the locomotive causing it to derail.
4:08 this entire sequence feels straight out of battlefield
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I love how Price just nukes the entire East Coast and nobody gives a crap 😂
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@@icekingcod ikr, quite dastardly
Well price launched an EMP and there was ramifications for it as he was put on americas Most wanted and put on a hit list dead or alive bounty by his own country the UK.
@@edgimosanimations3116 The ramifications were fabricated by Shepherd after he ordered the termination of TF-141
it was one nuke lol
Imagine if all the destruction was actually just a multiplayer as well. It would feel like a completely different game.
battlefield
Would love to see the og mw3 remastered with modern graphics
Ese es mi sueño desde hace años , si remasterizaron los primeros 2 , porqué no terminaron con la trilogía?
25:15 smoothest transition ever
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God fucking damn, my top 3 favorite scenes hands down have to be, in order from Least to Best
1. The Destruction of the Bridge in Advanced Warfare
2. The Derailment of the German Juggernaut Train in CoD: WW2
3. and my all time favorite is the Chilling fucking scene of the EMP being set off and destroying the ISS. Space as a whole fucking terrifies me, being so high up past our normal atmosphere, I'm already squeamish with heights, but imagine, the last thing you see in the one vessel you're supposed to feel secure in starts getting ripped to shreds because an EMP gets set off hundreds of miles away from you. And the remastering does it justice with the heavy hyperventilating from the astronaut, only for him to never be seen again. Sends a Chill down my Spine every time I play that mission.
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If there's anything COD has kept up in terms of quality, it's the destruction cutscenes. No matter what game it is, it is absolite fire
You know how bad the mw3 2023 campaign when the game dont even have over the top action scenes like the other games. Even the first cod had better campaign
We all love ice king he gets the best clips
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The bridge in AW, the train in WW 2, the Dam in Ghost an the plane in cold war is so good
the one mission you left out that had the most destruction was exodus in cod ghosts extinction.
Amazing video 👍
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This just give me memories 😢
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Gotta love how these deal with massive acts of terrorism and death and then Vanguard’s over here like “best I can do is a few Stukas and C-47s”
24:35 All we have to do, was follow the damn train CJ.
iconic mission 😏
17:02 ayo is that a tie fighter noise?
Destruction of Atlas in Ghosts always gives me chills
This is how the prototype was tested 16:12
You Should have used the OG cod4 and mw2. Those games were impressive on the 360,
Iron Lady is my absolute favorite mission in MW3
the transition in vanguard was very cool!!
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31:10 "That's how you negotiate with the fascist, Comrade!"
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call of duty ghost 🔥
Ah yes, finally a new vidoe after waiting
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*Inifinite Warfare* will always be my favorite among all *COD* games.
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You missed the oil refinery in COD3. That was a pretty intense scene for its time.
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Honestly the mine caving in in mw3 was pretty good too
I still forget how much MW3 (2011) had big Hollywood/Michael Bay type destruction. The only destruction scenes I only somehow remember is the church tower falling and the one at Eiffel tower falling.
21:37 the biggest mistake in these scenes may be the sound being emitted into space, other than that it is excellent
3:59 Yuri…
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Ngl infinite warfare was cool asf it came out at the wrong time
campaign was awesome
Ikr😭
amazing transitation 25:00
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The ISS getting hit with a shockwave is still hilarious.
MW3 is literally so damn iconic compared to the reboot like the final fight with Makarov is just pure badass
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Jesus cod ghosts was crazy. A nuke goes off on earth you can feel it at the international space station
Old mw3 in m’y hearth forever
mw3s got to be one of the best cods ever
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29:55 neat transition
One honorable mention I have would be the railroad bridge sabotage from United Offensive.
The airplane sequence in MW3 was my favorite fr
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Call of Duty Vanguard. Ah! The most historically accurate Call of Duty lol
Ngl, completely forgot about that train part on WWII
I'm surprised MW3 didn't face more backlash from the destruction of lower manhattan
Reyes' death hurt me to the core
For as hard as Infinite Warfare got shit on, I actually thought the campaign was pretty sick.
5:55 that soldier ate shit😂😂
Really hope we get that nuke scene in the remastered COD4. And hope it’s not another disappointment
2:36 for some reason the mig cockpit is open
Yes thank you!
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2:26 NOT THE EFFEL TOWER😱😭😭😭😭
Yo airsoft be lookin a lil different lately
old mw were perfect and had best scenes
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10:34 the Boeing experience
oh how i miss my childhood
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If Michael Bay made FPS’s.
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This vid right here is quite literally why I absolutely fuckin love cod the destruction is just badass as fuck yeah cod hasn't really been doing good lately but the destruction kinda saves it.
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Cod used to be such a great military game. Everything was based on realism and authenticity. What happened to these good approaches!?
Would’ve respected this more if you didn’t include vanguard
MW2 should've included No Russian.
Sure, it's not destruction in that a building gets decimated; but it's physical destruction in that an entire airport is massacred.
OG MW3 is the definition of war.
Black ops 2 my love 😁🤩
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first one was crazy
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The Michael bay of video games
I'd care about the graphic , i do care about story and characters development
Im glad COD infinite warfare its the most seen
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Missing the cruise missiles hitting the Russian fleet in MW3, otherwise a good compilation.
Ww2s train derailment goes hard!
Bo2 cyber attack still crazy
That’s one thing COD is good for is the campaign 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Also, I feel like the Hypodome and Ferris wheel collapses from BO3 should be here.
I don't remember mw3 being like that
If only actishit stayed like this
Old but still gold,
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Best mission I played in MW3 by destruction wise is Scorched Earth of Act 3 (Frost sure is a magnet for flying/falling cars 😂)
"They dropped a damn building on us!" 😅
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I miss when campaigns put you straight into the action and not this bullcrap cinematic cutscenes.
Battlefield games: *Amateur*
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Battlefield players: you call this destruction?
In all fairness battlefield has less MASSIVE scale levelution
What about the moment when the missiles from Moon blew up the Earth in zombies mode?
3:24 I love Overlord’s voice acting so fucking much. Such an icon for MWIII
Forgot the building collapsing in world at war