Thanks for watching everyone! This is a supercut of my prior modern warfare videos, and the series was a blast to make. I hope you enjoyed the video as much as I enjoyed making it!
Kinda good but you forgot the small movie where operation kingfish take place this is where sandman trust price I guess Also price is desperate because he have no one to find that’s why I think price trust sandman
Hello, @calvinfishermedia I just discovered your video and was impressed by the production and overall video quality. I particularly enjoyed the in-depth details. . Could you please do a video on the spinner cell series? It will be awesome to see. Thank you. I had to re-edit the comment as things grammatically incorrect
@@zuluzray3638 thanks for watching! I am glad you enjoyed the video. Splinter Cell is one of my favorite video game series of all time! My schedule is a bit booked for videos right now, but perhaps in a couple months I could cover it!
Shepard’s line of “I lost 30,000 men in the blink of an eye… and the world just fuckin watched.” Is such a great line and is perfect for establishing his motivation for the entire game
Flashback scenes like All Ghillied Up are perfect for heavily scripted moments. It allows you to play the memory, while it plays the exact same every time, as if it's unchanging, like how history is. Flashback missions are the best possible use case for scripted missions
Marine veteran here. You are correct about churches. Under the Geneva Conventions of 1949, they are considered "indispensable to civilian survival" and objects used for worship (like a Quran or rosary beads) are given the same importance and protection as medical supplies.
@@leonrussell9607Absolutely not. Just because you disagree with their beliefs it doesn’t mean that the temples and other religious objects should be allowed to be destroyed or vandalized. I hope you’re just an internet troll because if you’re serious then you need to reevaluate your life and your beliefs.
Them saying the civil war in Russia and 15k nukes being "just another day in the office" while the bad news to them is a new guy joining the team just shows how bad ass these guys are
As a Brit I can confirm this is extremely accurate for our senses of humour, it really humanises the SAS if you’re familiar with our type of comedy as well as keeping them badass
17:23 When I initially played COD4:MW when I was 9, my game bugged out and wouldn't let me leave the helicopter. I was just left, stuck on a burning helicopter with the half conscious, bloodied body of a fellow marine. Eventually, I just decided to wait, watching the sparking lights on a fusebox in the helicopter. All I could see of the outside world was a small window, showing nothing but a mushroom cloud. It let me sit there and think about what just went down. After about a minute , the game just let the character bleed out and everything fade. For the longest time, I thought this bugged moment was actually how it was designed, and I still think it felt perfect. A dying marine, simply watching the sparks on a broken helicopter light up, indulging in his thoughts for a little while until death. It wasn't until around 2018 when my buddies and I played CoD4:MW Remastered that I realized what I experienced was a glitch that still fit the storytelling perfectly
Oh interesting! I am glad the glitch ended up working out to make the game’s story even more resonant. It’s cool when you get unique experiences with the story like that. Thanks for sharing
I think the big difference between the original trilogy and newer cods is “show don’t tell”- in the originals you don’t need to be told that taking the gloves off is messy, like price having to tell that to gaz/player. Instead you see stuff like ghost about to torture Rojas and price detonating a nuke
Definitely! I did feel like the newer games hammered that in a little too hard. The older games felt a lot more natural as far as portraying gray moral situations
I didn’t mind it in mw2019 cuz it made for a good scene/quote but then it just kept being restated in slightly different words and just lost its muster. The og trilogy does it so much better
@@gatsbysgarage8389 it’s like when you need extra words in a essay to meet the word count so you just keep restating the same shit in different ways and it gets you there but in the process kinda ruins your essay😂
The og mw Price came from a Cold War generation. Where he knew war comes when you don’t want to come to you. And so he does. While new gen price tells you what not to do.
1:35:35 You're actually pretty spot on, Shepard and Sandman have history, as they were all part of an operation that happened between MW1 and MW2, called Operation Kingfish. This is hinted at in Soap's Journal that you get as part of MW2's collector's edition, in the form of a photo of the group before the Op. As well as a prequel movie that was released, called Find Makarov: Operation Kingfish. You should check it out
OG MW trilogy: unique, creative, unexpected, full of surprises Reboot MW trilogy: repeat of same ideas only with censorship now( New No Russian), predictable plot twists
I think the reboot did have a few interesting innovations like the night vision missions, but overall I agree. They don’t quite capture the same spark as the OG trilogy. Thanks for watching!
@@calvinfishermedia I did like the ghost and soap relationship, as well as the whole El Sin Nombre plot. I'm just vexxed that Soap was killed by Makarov (again), General Shepherd did a betrayal (again) and Shepherd died( in the form of a cutscene in a cutscene filled game)
You mentioned that you don’t know why Price trusts Sandman. That’s because you left some important parts of the story out. 1, Operation Kingfish which was a short film about TF141 attempting to hunt down Makarov. In the film Sandman and Frost are seen as a Delta force sniper team working with TF141 on the operation. Also this shows how Price was captured in the first place and sent to the gulag. 2, mile high club. Mile high club is one of the first operations TF141 does and at the end of the mission they rescue a hostage who gives them intel on Makarov. Not too important to the story but still gives TF141 some lore that pieces everything together. Also a side note is that it seems to be implied that MW2019 was originally meant to be a MW trilogy prequel but was later turned into a reboot with them setting it in the modern day. That’s just unconfirmed piece of information that I think people should look into because it starts to make sense. I mean really all they had to do was change the year from the early 2000s to 2019, change Gaz from white to black and make him younger, and then change some various other details.
I love cod 4's AC130 mission. I know people personally who have worked in AC130's, and they have told me that the banter and chatter coming from the AC130 crew members in that mission, is very realistic.
I think a really cool aspect of this trilogy is that it’s telling Price’s story through the eyes of others, and you never play as him (save for a flashback) until the final mission
Sandman is such an underrated character and it’s a shame they didn’t bring him back for the reboot trilogy. His death is also underrated and I love how heartbroken price is over it too, it does show they have some history together that I wish we could know more about.
There is actually a reason as to why MW3's ending is abrupt, a day before this video was uploaded, someone was able to restore a deleted post-credits scene in which Price sees a unknown character entering the Hotel after killing Makarov, after the unknown character leaves Price passes out and seemingly dies, the screen fades to black and the OP Kingfish photo is shown afterwards. Unfortunately nobody really knows what this scene was supposed to mean, who the unknown character is or why the scene was cut in the first place. I have seen some say it was Death taking Price's body although it sounds a bit weird imo, while others say it was a tease for an unreleased MW4 that got replaced by Ghosts. Either way i thought it would be interesting to talk about this.
It’s better that it ended with Makarov’s death and the world is rebuilding. At least. For now. Maybe the ghosts game has more of potential spiritual successor of the og modern warfare series.
@@redhausser7492 I doubt it was Frost. Besides, the model for this unknown character was of a FSO guard that was originally used in the airplane mission, i have seen people speculating that this FSO guard had connections with Makarov and that he would have been the villain for MW4 had it released. However i think it was just a placeholder for a villain that had to yet be created had IW gone forward with continuing the MW series.
I fricken love Sheppard's into in MW2. The line "The more things change, the more they stay the same." Has always stuck with since I first hear it when the game launched.
56:39 Another thing about this mission, you don't see the beginning mission text with the mission name/setting until after you exit the bunker and realize yourself that you're in Washington DC
To me, the grey palete of mw3 shows how the violence and atrocities have become the new normal, right from the beginning. Compared to previous games where the palete slowly turns more and more dark red to indicate a decent into chaos, mw3 starts out in chaos, and slowly crawls its way back out.
You saying that the modern warfare trilogy is a perfect storm, and me finding this video after losing all 3 of my original discs, then getting the first 2 games from my grandfather, and finding the 3rd for 10 bucks cash. And getting to play through the entire trilogy myself and let all the memories and emotions of the story sink in once again. Is truly the perfect storm for me.
1:30:00 when you’re talking about the gas attack and that it would’ve been better showing from the SAS POV, it actually does. If you turn off mature content it completely skips over the family and stays as the SAS
this has to be one of the best retrospective videos I’ve watched in a while. I spent so much time playing these campaigns and loving the craftsmanship and art of these games. Though I never fully appreciated those things since I was only a kid, as an adult having someone take the time to play through, break down, and allow me to recollect everything is truly special. This video is absolutely amazing. Rock on.
The MW3 "shock value" scene is actually pretty good considering how it replicates an idea of "found footage" if you put it as "oh well we were just introduced to them" sure it won't land because you're taking it as characters to be invested in, it's more of you watching a family's vacation go sour, knowing that this is pretty much their only remnant if that makes sense.
Fun fact after soap dies Price has alternative lines for Yuri in the following stealth mission At on point price tells Yuri to take someone down and if u take long enough Price will says something along the lines of "what's wrong lost ur edge? lemme show u how it's done" and then proceed to do the takedown himself likewise later in the level a similar alternative line can be heard if u don't blow up the bridge in time
Black Ops 1 and 2 are amazing campaigns for sure. I enjoyed Cold War, but I feel like I’m still waiting for the third great Black Ops campaign. Thanks for watching!
Fun fact, in COD4, if you shoot at the car Yuri and Makarov are in during all ghilied up, you will get a friendly fire failure. None of the other vehicles have a failure state applied to them. I believe this was added in a patch before MW3 released to maintain continuity between games.
Mw3 could've shown the gas attack. Even killing the family, but through the eyes of pte-established operators. Rounding a street, noticing the van and truing to apprehend the targets only to witness the bystanders being slain
A point for not targeting/firing on the church is clarified in other cod titles. The player is to not strike the church as it’s a place for civilians to gather for safety in the midst of conflict
MW2 was the first FPS game I ever played and I still remember playing MW2/MW3 multiplayer with my siblings for hours and hours after school. and the Spec Ops missions trying to beat them all on Veteran and failing time and again until we got it. Only in the past year have i had a chance to try MW1 and damn is it great! Thank you for this video sharing your look on these games that played (pun intended) such a pivotal reason why I value good storytelling and gameplay in whatever I play.
great video! i also love mw2, i think it takes itself seriously enough to have a compelling story whilst having a blast and having us hold the burger town
MW3 is a great game but the pacing was the main issue for me. It's a mirror image of MW1. Where the first game had a handful of high impact levels broken up by more "normal" levels for lack of a better term. While 3 is basically back to back wild missions with the occasional stealth or standard combat missions to give you a break. It essentially dulls the players senses to the point where the cinematics stop being a "holy s**t" moment and more a "oh god damnit not again". The levels on their own, are phenomenal moments, the eifel tower collapsing, the plane ride Down a mountain side, the boat ride between Russian ships after you turn their weapons against them. Those are some of the most impactful and shocking moments that, on their own, are glorious. Boot up MW3 and just play those missions. I guarantee that you will feel the shock and awe the devs wanted you to feel. But when you play them back to back, you genuinely forget certain things even happen. I genuinely completely forgot about the ending where you hang Makarov. It just didn't hit as hard as Shepard or zakiev's death.
Dude watching this video brought back alot of memories lol the ranger missions from mw2 are my favorite as well! I only forgot that mission is why I always get excited whenever I see the burger town sign in every game
I love the burger town references too! I remember being really excited for that Advanced Warfare zombies map because it took place at a burger town lol.
I’m doing Destiny 1 next, a bit of a curveball lol! Hope to cover the waw/black ops games eventually though! Black ops 1 especially is one of my favorite cod games of all time
@@calvinfishermedia BO2 is my absolute favorite COD both multiplayer and campaign looking forward to Destiny video there isn’t too much story to cover at least in game from my memory but I enjoy your review/essays/critiques
@@Nixus237 BO2 is a COD that grew on me a lot over time! It's campaign is definitely one of the most innovative in the series. Thanks for the kind words!
Two minutes into the video i liked and subbed. Excellent work. The only thing i would offer is to try and sound more natural. Im still gonna watch the entire video. Youre gonna blow up
Man, I have to play through one of these games at least once a year, mostly MW3 as I’ve personally always loved it as the best one, but the other 2 are still masterpieces in their own right.
@@calvinfishermedia Honestly it’s crazy to me that I loved the MW3 so much that when I finally got it again after a couple years of not playing it, I ended up beating it in Veteran within the span of 2 days.
Very good vid, quick note: a pre-mission brief relays information prior to mission execution, while a post-mission brief, or ‘debrief’, occurs after the fact to conduct mission analysis and review lessons learned during mission execution.
Thanks for watching! I love the Black Ops games too (BO1 is pretty neck and neck with MW2 for me campaign wise). Hope to cover them soon! I have a couple other videos in the works first :)
One thing I’ve always noticed about modern warfare one, is how the Americans go into the Middle East, full of bravado thinking that it will be very easy to find Al-Asad. It’s telling that they have no reason to be there, and one of the first things you see in the American campaign is oil rigs and derricks. The Marines are brutally killed by insurgents, and although they technically have the better fire power - they are nearly always at a disadvantage. They attack a tv station, and Al-Sad was never there. They then have to rescue a tank miles off where it’s meant to be, and only barely do so. They have to wait with said tank all night, presumably not getting any rest. Finally they then have to escort the tank through busy streets, constantly being flanked and dogged by untrained terrorists wielding very old weaponry. Finally they attack Al-Sad’s palace, saving an outnumbered squad and a downed pilot - for then thousands to be killed by a Soviet era warhead. My point is that in many respects, it was showing how this has happened so many times. A bigger, seemingly more powerful nation (who had no right to be there) to be totally overran by an technologically inferior enemy.
@@calvinfishermedia That’s okay. I was slightly wary to put that comment, because I was worried that people would confuse what I was saying for the real US Military - which of course it wasn’t. 😃
46:51 this still gives me goosebumps, brings me back to my childhood and it’s one of the best COD missions of all time imo. Also Have you seen the new ending cutscene for the OG MW3 that some dude dug up? I’ll give a link for it
Mw2 is the perfect fps story to me because it wholly encapsulates two of the top storyline types and does so to near perfection you get the high octane james bond esc escapades of task force 141 which borders on the ridiculous then the grounded patriotic defense of the homeland specifically the mission where you storm the white house in a race against the clock is a showcase moment
1:50:38 something I always wondered with Delta Force in the mission. Where's Frost? Was with them rest of the game and could've made it even more wretching to see our player go down too, though it could overshadow the other squad members
@@calvinfishermedia So did some digging and found some stuff: Price has some cut lines adressing Frost directly in mission (couldn't find) The DLC spec ops mission Black Ice has you play as him, noted by the same callsign metal 0-4 as you sabatoge another part of the base with whoever player 2 is meant to be. Though that brings up canonicity of spec ops missions or dev talk which is sketchy for the former and I completely disregard the latter in any scenario
How I think the "shock" scene from MW3 could've been better, still including the family, would've been to show their vacation. Their house still in tatters from the war in the states (haven't played MW3 in a while, I think they're American) and such they take a vacation to get from the destruction. They arrive, recording the airport, the trip to their destination, visits around London and just bits around the hotel room, getting to know the family. Overcoming losses while the kids sleeps, having fun in another environment, bit like this. The way it would be shown could've been between missions. Before or maybe even after each mission brief. Starting at the start of the game, all the way up to this point. Then the bomb. Have the van near miss them as they cross a narrow street, heading to Big Ben. Have the husband or wife react to the driver with choice words as the van disappears down the narrow street. The cuss to each other as they walk off. Then the bomb detonates. The parents fall as the affect of the gas soon castles them. Its a slow, painful scene to watch as the parents are on the floor riding in pain. Through the smoke the little kid's silhouette is seen stumbling. Forward coughing, crying. The parents fall silent as the kid fall into her mothers arms, vegging her for help before silence falls upon the family. Distant panicking heard before that too soon falls quiet as the gas takes them. Leaving the camera recording for a while. Still on the family, lead there. Far more affective I think. I get the unrealistic nature of the child standing longer than her parents, but come on. From what the game throws at us prior to this event.
Frost is responsible for the mine collapse, in dlc spec ops he was sent to activate the auto destruction sequence as the rest of his team with price and Yuri went to get the president. In short he killed his teammates 😢
Personally I feel like all the scenes of explosions and crazy things happening in MW3 are perfect for the game. As this was known to be the last of the trilogy, and the setting that the world was in I feel like that it all makes sense. The world is falling apart and the devs want you to know that
28:23 Pretty sure they did get accomindations, just not publically. Since after his death in 3 you can see Soap has several British millitary accomidations which include the Victoria cross which is the highest award, which seems more likely for events as SAS in CoD4 rather than an international task force that had him branded an international terrorist by the end of it
Imagine being from Prince George’s county and getting that cut scene while home alone sick from school… I damn near had a heart attack as like a 10 year old
@CalvinFisherMedia fyi, it was discovered a few hours ago that someone looked into the MW3 gamefiles and found what appears to be a cut post-credit scene for Dust to Dust.
1:23:50 At this point, Soaps survival isn't likely, so a darker or sadder palate makes perfect sense. 1:25:32 How would you like a terrorist attack on a plane to go, especially one where our character ends up losing? You've mentioned you like when we don't always win, would you have preferred the plane just explode and we see a boring cutscene of Makarov taking Vorshevsky? Both the ball of fire launching at the plane followed by a black screen and the slow down of Makarov opening the door still give me chills to this day. How it makes you numb is beyond me. 1:28:04 Oh yeah, trains are known for stopping very quickly. I dont believe that exit is where they intended to stop. If you do, so be it, but with them clearly attempting to go to the surface, I strongly doubt they wanted to stop there. The SAS could have also hit the brakes at any point and not flipped. That would have been the only valid criticism to me. I suppose also them shaking off a vehicle crash, but eh. 1:28:12 Predictable? You were able to predict how missions would end in MW3? On your first play through? By God you should be a psychic then. The last word I would use to describe mw3 is predictable 1:28:20 So because every mission is really good none of them are? How liberal do we wanna be with that mindset. That's a very slippery slope. 1:29:10 This is woven so much more naturally into its narrative than either of the 2 you mentioned prior. A nuke just happens to be in that city and Allen not stopping No Russian by just shooting Makarov are way more unbelievable than a surprise gas attack across Germany. Especially the way they popped off. In No Russian the attack was known about and could have been stopped during or before, by Allen. In the Nuke mission, if they had known (or even thought) one was there they never would have set foot in the city, not even for that dude or the helicopter pilot. 1:29:51 That's the point! It's supposed to just be a random family. A random, commonplace civilian. It shows you how quickly something like this can happen, and that it affected everyone. 1:30:00 Oh because no Russian doesn't attempt to pull your heart strings where you're literally asked to shoot civilians for no other reason than "it'll help us get closer to Makarov." 1:30:08 So it's hard to get immersed because an innocent family that is created to die is killed? How. I'm truly asking, how. 1:30:33 Now you're criticizing mw3 for NOT going bigger or more unrealistic than it's predecessors when you've been bashing the game for doing exactly that the entire time???? Pick a ground to stand on and stick with it dude. Also, a nationwide gas attack followed by an invasion is pretty big to me, much bigger than one airport shooting and arguably close to a nuke. 1:37:15 I agree, but for a different reason. I don't like when a character survives a wound that they shouldn't have, and a van t-boning a tiny car directly in the passenger seat, where Volk is sitting, into a wall should have killed him. I want to specify; I don't like when they take a should-be-fatal wound and then just magically survive. Yuri falling down the cliff into the water works because he didn't fall onto a spike or hard rocks directly or anything like that. 1:39:21 No, the point is very clearly to show just how much damage the war is doing on EVERYBODY. Nobody is immune from it. Not even Paris, where the main protagonists and antagonists aren't even from and have no special relationship with. 1:40:00 "If there's an opportunity to go bigger, mw3 takes it" ???? Not 10 minutes ago you were criticizing mw3 for NOT having a bigger and more shocking event, and now they take every opportunity to go big?? Wtf?? 1:40:08 And if it was less exciting than it's predecessors, you, and many others, would have criticized it for not being as entertaining as the previous entries. Can we stop with these no-win criticisms? 1:40:51-1:40:53 This is exactly what the falling eiffel tower did, too. 1:41:15 So because it did what a previous game did, it's boring now? My god, this whole time your criticisms have been about how this game is different and ramps it up, but now when they take a step back it's boring? Pick a fucking lane. 1:41:27 Were you not just saying the Mind The Gap mission was great because it took place in rainy london???? Now because it's rainy again, it's boring? 1:42:21 They are not in London. They are in the Czech Republic. This is very clearly shown at the beginning. 1:47:39 Samey, sure maybe on the surface. But looking at it any deeper, this mission very clearly has a different tone compared to every other one so far. Your superior has no trust in you at this point. You have no idea what length price will go anymore. 1:48:45 Gotta love the game being criticized because each mission is fun...🙄 In all, I believe MW3 is a borderline perfect send off to the franchise. Many of your criticisms were at best baseless or preferential, and at worst hypocritical.
Thanks for taking the time to share your opinion and what you disagree with! Of course, I disagree with my criticisms being baseless and hypocritical, but it’s ok to disagree. I’m glad MW3 was a near-perfect sendoff for you.
I love your video! All three games are master pieces. Mw3 had a perfect ending for how great the cod4 and mw2 campaigns were. I probably replayed mw3 the most. Mw3 felt like they weren't very innovative, but perfected what cod 4 and mw2 had, in campaign (compared to mw2), multiplayer, and spec ops.
Honestly, the family visiting London could have been given so much more weight if like between missions there were clips of them in London, or more than just the one clip. It would give it a hitchcockian suspense, wonder what was gonna happen
One slight disagreement i think the trilogy's increase in balls to the walls explosions is a good thing. Mainly because it feels like the series is just getting bigger overtime
I played MW2 when I was a kid but that’s the only one I ever played from the trilogy (ofc I’ve seen gameplay from the other two) but from what I can tell and know is this trilogy will never be topped not even mw3 I think the reason most people don’t like it very much is because the first two were perfect and the third was only great
Will you be making a retrospective/comparison with the new Modern Warfare? The story is not concluded of course but I would love to see what you have to say about the new version.
I hope to eventually cover the series! I plan on taking a little break from COD videos after BO6. It would be nice to see the story’s conclusion as well to then look back at the other games and how the built up to it. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching! I am a fan of some of the newer campaigns, but the consistent quality of MW-BO2 is definitely missed. Each of those campaigns was spectacular
i love call of duty campaigns. cod4 and mw3 will always be some of my favorite ones. i think black ops trilogy is also really fun too. Oh no i dont mean black ops 3 although that game is fun mostly due to zombies. i mean waw-bo2. the true black ops trilogy in my eyes. i enjoy all 6 of these games including advanced warfare, primarily for gameplay aspect. call of duty will always have such a special place in my heart
You know it's a super cut, when you realise the MW2 mistake is still there. 😂 It's a Boneyard in Afghanistan and a Safehouse in the Caucasus, not the other way around. Still, those videos are great!
I love the detail in MW2 of one of the russian soldiers raiding a fridge in the house with the crashed plane. Very realistic in context of the Ukraine war lmao Edit: also the riot shield shower room from the gulag was re-used in MW2019 as the gulag fight room in Warzone
1:03:07 this actualy has real world logic, the Russian and previous Soviet military was very reliant on its officers, an issue it's facing IRL in ukrane, the US is known for teaching its troops to function in small units and tend to train more autonomy into their forces and have invested much heavier into their NCOs but also even with their officers the ability to quickly establish a new chain of command when links in the existing one get swacked
they need to remaster COD: MW3 (with additional cutscenes and that hidden cutscene discovered where Price passes out/dies) - btw GREAT VIDEO with the info
@@calvinfishermedia fingers crossed they do remaster it. you are welcome. Keep up the awesome videos and explaining things as there were things I did not know that you made me aware of with in COD.
I did consider it, but since I played the original versions I didn’t want to give people the wrong impression! I played the originals because there isn’t an mw3 remastered. Thanks for watching!
Price trust sandman is because of operation kingfisher which was a short film. Edit, you should also pay a bit more attention to the radio in the background of the delta missions in mw3, especially in iron lady. Also with that mission i found lower difficulty setting ruin what it was going for but it comes accross super well on higher difficulties as you more or less start seeing huge numbers of russian vehicles and soldiers pouring in and start to feel hopeless only for the airsupport to rip through destroying the remaining supports of the tower while hitting the russians as the people on the ground are more important. Ha i suck at writing and hate howlong i made that but i hope i got what im saying across
What you said makes sense! It is interesting how different difficulties influence how missions come across. I have played on regular and hardened, and even across those some missions feel like they give off a different atmosphere at times.
For the no russain mission ive had the thought that if this was a movie showing the bad guys i dont think most people have a problem with it considering its probably been done a lot i.e. the bad guys killing civillians
honestly one of the best trilogies in gaming history, mw1 felt great, it was revolutionary back then, then mw2 oh god, i can tell you that it's every mission is iconic af, truly the best here, then mw3 maybe dull in comparison to mw2 but man the death of soap and ending is so well done, IW failed to deliver the same fun in the new MW series, only mw19 felt luke like the real deal
I agree with your analysis of mw3 at the end of the video for the most part but I would say without all the big explosives and crazy set pieces mw3 wouldn’t be what it was. I think because of how the story panned out and how makarov basically started another world war it had to be a lot of bang bang but in different ways from the plane to the train to the chemical weapons and etc without that it wouldn’t live up to its story and makarov’s plans. But that’s just my thought 🫡
Thanks for watching everyone! This is a supercut of my prior modern warfare videos, and the series was a blast to make. I hope you enjoyed the video as much as I enjoyed making it!
Kinda good but you forgot the small movie where operation kingfish take place this is where sandman trust price I guess
Also price is desperate because he have no one to find that’s why I think price trust sandman
What is the music around 1:26:08. Also the music playlist or timestamps would be nice
@@taureanlloyd925 It's Raining Socks by Joel Loopez. Thanks for the suggestion!
Hello, @calvinfishermedia
I just discovered your video and was impressed by the production and overall video quality. I particularly enjoyed the in-depth details.
. Could you please do a video on the spinner cell series? It will be awesome to see. Thank you.
I had to re-edit the comment as things grammatically incorrect
@@zuluzray3638 thanks for watching! I am glad you enjoyed the video. Splinter Cell is one of my favorite video game series of all time! My schedule is a bit booked for videos right now, but perhaps in a couple months I could cover it!
Shepard’s line of “I lost 30,000 men in the blink of an eye… and the world just fuckin watched.” Is such a great line and is perfect for establishing his motivation for the entire game
Definitely! The delivery is just perfect too. Thanks for watching
Sometimes I wish that Shepherd was the good guy throughout the entire trilogy. He was so badass, when he wanted to be.
@@Oculyss He was Good in Cod 4
ultimate power corrupts
I felt it with a capital F
Flashback scenes like All Ghillied Up are perfect for heavily scripted moments. It allows you to play the memory, while it plays the exact same every time, as if it's unchanging, like how history is. Flashback missions are the best possible use case for scripted missions
Never thought of that connection between linearity and flashbacks before! It’s an interesting point. Thanks for sharing
Same thing can be said for the Project: Nova mission in Black Ops, or the 1st Cold War missions in Black Ops 2.
Marine veteran here. You are correct about churches. Under the Geneva Conventions of 1949, they are considered "indispensable to civilian survival" and objects used for worship (like a Quran or rosary beads) are given the same importance and protection as medical supplies.
Thank you for the insight! Appreciate it.
Problem comes when the bad guys use the place of worship as a base for there criminal activities
@ReggieMan85 Yep. Then it becomes an international incident waiting to happen.
All Islamic crap needs to be taken off that list
@@leonrussell9607Absolutely not. Just because you disagree with their beliefs it doesn’t mean that the temples and other religious objects should be allowed to be destroyed or vandalized. I hope you’re just an internet troll because if you’re serious then you need to reevaluate your life and your beliefs.
Them saying the civil war in Russia and 15k nukes being "just another day in the office" while the bad news to them is a new guy joining the team just shows how bad ass these guys are
For sure! Such a great way to set the tone
As a Brit I can confirm this is extremely accurate for our senses of humour, it really humanises the SAS if you’re familiar with our type of comedy as well as keeping them badass
17:23
When I initially played COD4:MW when I was 9, my game bugged out and wouldn't let me leave the helicopter. I was just left, stuck on a burning helicopter with the half conscious, bloodied body of a fellow marine. Eventually, I just decided to wait, watching the sparking lights on a fusebox in the helicopter. All I could see of the outside world was a small window, showing nothing but a mushroom cloud. It let me sit there and think about what just went down. After about a minute , the game just let the character bleed out and everything fade. For the longest time, I thought this bugged moment was actually how it was designed, and I still think it felt perfect. A dying marine, simply watching the sparks on a broken helicopter light up, indulging in his thoughts for a little while until death. It wasn't until around 2018 when my buddies and I played CoD4:MW Remastered that I realized what I experienced was a glitch that still fit the storytelling perfectly
Oh interesting! I am glad the glitch ended up working out to make the game’s story even more resonant. It’s cool when you get unique experiences with the story like that. Thanks for sharing
the twist of price setting the EMP off to save the rangers gets me so hype lmao
It’s so well done! I love that part.
It’s crazy all the perspectives sync at that one moment
When I say this trilogy MUST be played it just has to.
I think the big difference between the original trilogy and newer cods is “show don’t tell”- in the originals you don’t need to be told that taking the gloves off is messy, like price having to tell that to gaz/player. Instead you see stuff like ghost about to torture Rojas and price detonating a nuke
Definitely! I did feel like the newer games hammered that in a little too hard. The older games felt a lot more natural as far as portraying gray moral situations
I didn’t mind it in mw2019 cuz it made for a good scene/quote but then it just kept being restated in slightly different words and just lost its muster. The og trilogy does it so much better
@@alarrim29574 that’s fair, I think the first time worked ok but it just kept being repeated throughout the rest of the game
@@gatsbysgarage8389 it’s like when you need extra words in a essay to meet the word count so you just keep restating the same shit in different ways and it gets you there but in the process kinda ruins your essay😂
The og mw Price came from a Cold War generation. Where he knew war comes when you don’t want to come to you. And so he does. While new gen price tells you what not to do.
06:30 AM and haven’t slept. This is exactly what I needed right now
Definitely have had those nights haha! Thanks for checking out the video.
6:21am rn
6:04 am for me
And you got some shit to do during the day 😅 5::58 over here
1:35:35
You're actually pretty spot on, Shepard and Sandman have history, as they were all part of an operation that happened between MW1 and MW2, called Operation Kingfish. This is hinted at in Soap's Journal that you get as part of MW2's collector's edition, in the form of a photo of the group before the Op. As well as a prequel movie that was released, called Find Makarov: Operation Kingfish. You should check it out
Interesting! Someone mentioned this on my other video too. Good to know it’s not all in my head lol. Thank you for sharing!
OG MW trilogy: unique, creative, unexpected, full of surprises
Reboot MW trilogy: repeat of same ideas only with censorship now( New No Russian), predictable plot twists
I think the reboot did have a few interesting innovations like the night vision missions, but overall I agree. They don’t quite capture the same spark as the OG trilogy. Thanks for watching!
@@calvinfishermedia I did like the ghost and soap relationship, as well as the whole El Sin Nombre plot. I'm just vexxed that Soap was killed by Makarov (again), General Shepherd did a betrayal (again) and Shepherd died( in the form of a cutscene in a cutscene filled game)
Thats the reason why you can go back and replay og mw trilogy and still feel like your playing it for the first time
It plays it safer for sure, but the missions also feel much truer to life, which helps it a lot.
@@jellyjohn7881 thats how i feel, the storytelling isn’t as good but the missions and gameplay themselves are a lot more fun
You mentioned that you don’t know why Price trusts Sandman. That’s because you left some important parts of the story out. 1, Operation Kingfish which was a short film about TF141 attempting to hunt down Makarov. In the film Sandman and Frost are seen as a Delta force sniper team working with TF141 on the operation. Also this shows how Price was captured in the first place and sent to the gulag. 2, mile high club. Mile high club is one of the first operations TF141 does and at the end of the mission they rescue a hostage who gives them intel on Makarov. Not too important to the story but still gives TF141 some lore that pieces everything together. Also a side note is that it seems to be implied that MW2019 was originally meant to be a MW trilogy prequel but was later turned into a reboot with them setting it in the modern day. That’s just unconfirmed piece of information that I think people should look into because it starts to make sense. I mean really all they had to do was change the year from the early 2000s to 2019, change Gaz from white to black and make him younger, and then change some various other details.
Thanks for sharing the added context! And that is interesting about MW2019, I can definitely see that being the case
I love cod 4's AC130 mission. I know people personally who have worked in AC130's, and they have told me that the banter and chatter coming from the AC130 crew members in that mission, is very realistic.
Such a great mission! It’s cool that you could confirm its authenticity with people you know. Thanks for sharing!
I also think it looks really realistic even by today
I think a really cool aspect of this trilogy is that it’s telling Price’s story through the eyes of others, and you never play as him (save for a flashback) until the final mission
Good point! It is interesting to see Price from so many various perspectives like Yuri, Price, and Roach
Sandman is such an underrated character and it’s a shame they didn’t bring him back for the reboot trilogy. His death is also underrated and I love how heartbroken price is over it too, it does show they have some history together that I wish we could know more about.
With you there! I wish Sandman got a bit more screentime especially with price
1:42:18 just a heads up, they aren’t fighting in London, they’re fighting in Prague
You’re right, I did get that twisted! Thanks for watching
There is actually a reason as to why MW3's ending is abrupt, a day before this video was uploaded, someone was able to restore a deleted post-credits scene in which Price sees a unknown character entering the Hotel after killing Makarov, after the unknown character leaves Price passes out and seemingly dies, the screen fades to black and the OP Kingfish photo is shown afterwards.
Unfortunately nobody really knows what this scene was supposed to mean, who the unknown character is or why the scene was cut in the first place. I have seen some say it was Death taking Price's body although it sounds a bit weird imo, while others say it was a tease for an unreleased MW4 that got replaced by Ghosts.
Either way i thought it would be interesting to talk about this.
That makes a lot of sense! Yeah I heard about the new cutscene, pretty crazy it’s been uncovered so many years later. Thanks for sharing!
It’s better that it ended with Makarov’s death and the world is rebuilding. At least. For now. Maybe the ghosts game has more of potential spiritual successor of the og modern warfare series.
Could it be Frost? Nikolai was not as the scene, we never saw Frost's face, and there aren't many relevant characters left after MW3.
@@redhausser7492 I doubt it was Frost.
Besides, the model for this unknown character was of a FSO guard that was originally used in the airplane mission, i have seen people speculating that this FSO guard had connections with Makarov and that he would have been the villain for MW4 had it released.
However i think it was just a placeholder for a villain that had to yet be created had IW gone forward with continuing the MW series.
@@somerandomguy13399 seems the most likely answer.
I fricken love Sheppard's into in MW2. The line "The more things change, the more they stay the same." Has always stuck with since I first hear it when the game launched.
For sure, such an iconic line!!
COD 4 was a better game. Especially the single player.
56:39 Another thing about this mission, you don't see the beginning mission text with the mission name/setting until after you exit the bunker and realize yourself that you're in Washington DC
Ah, that is a good point! Thanks for sharing!
It got spoiled for me because as a Marylander, the warning is for PG county, Maryland, which means that the area was under attack 😢
To me, the grey palete of mw3 shows how the violence and atrocities have become the new normal, right from the beginning. Compared to previous games where the palete slowly turns more and more dark red to indicate a decent into chaos, mw3 starts out in chaos, and slowly crawls its way back out.
That’s an interesting interpretation! I didn’t think of it like that. It makes a lot of sense! Thanks for sharing
You saying that the modern warfare trilogy is a perfect storm, and me finding this video after losing all 3 of my original discs, then getting the first 2 games from my grandfather, and finding the 3rd for 10 bucks cash. And getting to play through the entire trilogy myself and let all the memories and emotions of the story sink in once again. Is truly the perfect storm for me.
Nice, I’m glad the timing worked out well for you! I hope you enjoy replaying through the trilogy!
This video perfectly explains why i kept replaying the MW2 campaign the most back in the day. I even bought MW2 remastered.
I love MW2 remastered as well! I think they did such a great job. Thanks for watching!
It's crazy how we don't have mw3 remaster.
We need this but for the COD Black Ops Series
I hope to cover them at some point soon! Have a few other videos I want to make first. Thanks for watching!
It doesn’t matter how many times I’ve played mw2, the music during shepherds betrayal gives me chills every time
The music hits hard for sure! Thanks for watching
Bro you’re underrated af I don’t understand how this doesn’t have any likes 😾😾
Thank you for the kind words, I really appreciate it!
Your videos made want to replay the campaigns again. I just got MW2 remastered on sale and will be playing it later.
Nice!! Love the remastered campaign! I think they did a great job with it. Thanks for watching!
1:30:00 when you’re talking about the gas attack and that it would’ve been better showing from the SAS POV, it actually does. If you turn off mature content it completely skips over the family and stays as the SAS
Oh, that is super interesting! I didn’t know that. Thanks for sharing!
Loved each video and glad they got compiled, keep up the awesome work and looking forward to your future growth!
Thank you I really appreciate that!!
Ive been up since 3 am, cant sleep. And now im watching your video, and its awesome. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate it! Sorry you had trouble sleeping, insomnia is never fun.
46:12 OP: *blasts Meat with shotgun
Royce: _”Meat is down! I repeat, Meat is down!”_
OP: 👀
Definitely not my finest moment lol!
this has to be one of the best retrospective videos I’ve watched in a while. I spent so much time playing these campaigns and loving the craftsmanship and art of these games.
Though I never fully appreciated those things since I was only a kid, as an adult having someone take the time to play through, break down, and allow me to recollect everything is truly special.
This video is absolutely amazing. Rock on.
Thank you for the kind feedback, it truly means a lot!
The MW3 "shock value" scene is actually pretty good considering how it replicates an idea of "found footage" if you put it as "oh well we were just introduced to them" sure it won't land because you're taking it as characters to be invested in, it's more of you watching a family's vacation go sour, knowing that this is pretty much their only remnant if that makes sense.
That’s fair! I can see that perspective for sure. Thanks for sharing
Fun fact
after soap dies
Price has alternative lines for Yuri in the following stealth mission
At on point price tells Yuri to take someone down and if u take long enough Price will says something along the lines of "what's wrong lost ur edge? lemme show u how it's done" and then proceed to do the takedown himself
likewise later in the level a similar alternative line can be heard if u don't blow up the bridge in time
Oh interesting! I didn’t know about that. Thank you for sharing!
I had always been more of a fan of the Black Ops games, but playing this trilogy is always great fun
Black Ops 1 and 2 are amazing campaigns for sure. I enjoyed Cold War, but I feel like I’m still waiting for the third great Black Ops campaign. Thanks for watching!
An awesome retrospective to start my day going into summer classes.
Thanks for watching! Best of luck with the summer classes!
Sandman and his men actually are apart of Operation: Kingfish, which is the same operation that is trying to assassinate Makarov
True, I missed that while making the video! Thank you for watching
Fun fact, in COD4, if you shoot at the car Yuri and Makarov are in during all ghilied up, you will get a friendly fire failure. None of the other vehicles have a failure state applied to them. I believe this was added in a patch before MW3 released to maintain continuity between games.
Oh interesting, I didn’t know that! It’s a cool fact, thank you for sharing
@@calvinfishermediaonly for the Remastered Cod4 verison back when infinite warfare came out.
1:12:06, he delivers a great line of dialogue as he bumps into a rock 😂😂
Lol, I’m definitely not the best boat pilot
Mw3 could've shown the gas attack. Even killing the family, but through the eyes of pte-established operators. Rounding a street, noticing the van and truing to apprehend the targets only to witness the bystanders being slain
I think this would have been a better way to go about it!
The OG Modern Warfare is masterpiece of Storytelling
I agree! It mastered a sense of pacing. Thanks for watching.
This segment with Price and MacMillan man at 1:47:01. It really did have that Father/Son like feel when Price opened up to Mac. 😭
It did, there is such pain in his voice. It really hits hard! Thanks for watching.
A point for not targeting/firing on the church is clarified in other cod titles. The player is to not strike the church as it’s a place for civilians to gather for safety in the midst of conflict
Thanks for clarifying!
MW2 was the first FPS game I ever played and I still remember playing MW2/MW3 multiplayer with my siblings for hours and hours after school. and the Spec Ops missions trying to beat them all on Veteran and failing time and again until we got it.
Only in the past year have i had a chance to try MW1 and damn is it great!
Thank you for this video sharing your look on these games that played (pun intended) such a pivotal reason why I value good storytelling and gameplay in whatever I play.
Man, the spec ops missions are so awesome in this game too! Glad you got the chance to try out MW1. Thanks for watching, I appreciate it!
great video! i also love mw2, i think it takes itself seriously enough to have a compelling story whilst having a blast and having us hold the burger town
I think this is a great way to sum the game up! Thanks for watching!
MW3 is a great game but the pacing was the main issue for me. It's a mirror image of MW1. Where the first game had a handful of high impact levels broken up by more "normal" levels for lack of a better term. While 3 is basically back to back wild missions with the occasional stealth or standard combat missions to give you a break. It essentially dulls the players senses to the point where the cinematics stop being a "holy s**t" moment and more a "oh god damnit not again". The levels on their own, are phenomenal moments, the eifel tower collapsing, the plane ride Down a mountain side, the boat ride between Russian ships after you turn their weapons against them. Those are some of the most impactful and shocking moments that, on their own, are glorious. Boot up MW3 and just play those missions. I guarantee that you will feel the shock and awe the devs wanted you to feel. But when you play them back to back, you genuinely forget certain things even happen. I genuinely completely forgot about the ending where you hang Makarov. It just didn't hit as hard as Shepard or zakiev's death.
100 percent agree! The missions are great on their own, but when there is crazy mission after crazy mission, it dulls you. Well said.
Dude watching this video brought back alot of memories lol the ranger missions from mw2 are my favorite as well! I only forgot that mission is why I always get excited whenever I see the burger town sign in every game
I love the burger town references too! I remember being really excited for that Advanced Warfare zombies map because it took place at a burger town lol.
What’s up next on the docket? Maybe the WaW/Black Ops 1+2 since was all know they didn’t make anymore BO games
I’m doing Destiny 1 next, a bit of a curveball lol! Hope to cover the waw/black ops games eventually though! Black ops 1 especially is one of my favorite cod games of all time
@@calvinfishermedia BO2 is my absolute favorite COD both multiplayer and campaign looking forward to Destiny video there isn’t too much story to cover at least in game from my memory but I enjoy your review/essays/critiques
@@Nixus237 BO2 is a COD that grew on me a lot over time! It's campaign is definitely one of the most innovative in the series. Thanks for the kind words!
@calvinfishermedia whaaaaaaaaat?? Destiny 1? God that game holds a special place with me, I'm very excited for video!
@@MrHellohorse awesome!! Hope you enjoy the video!!
Two minutes into the video i liked and subbed. Excellent work. The only thing i would offer is to try and sound more natural. Im still gonna watch the entire video. Youre gonna blow up
Definitely fair criticism! I’ve been working on my narration voice and hope to keep making improvement. Thanks for the kind words!
Sad you didn’t mention that the SAS in MW3 were guys you played with in MW! Griffith and Wallcroft the GOATs
This is a good point, I didn’t notice that! Thanks for sharing
Man, I have to play through one of these games at least once a year, mostly MW3 as I’ve personally always loved it as the best one, but the other 2 are still masterpieces in their own right.
They're so fun to revisit! It's nice that they can be beaten in a weekend, so I like replaying them between longer games.
@@calvinfishermedia Honestly it’s crazy to me that I loved the MW3 so much that when I finally got it again after a couple years of not playing it, I ended up beating it in Veteran within the span of 2 days.
@@locosword3985 Nice, veteran in 2 days is pretty impressive!
Very good vid, quick note: a pre-mission brief relays information prior to mission execution, while a post-mission brief, or ‘debrief’, occurs after the fact to conduct mission analysis and review lessons learned during mission execution.
Thanks for the correction! I appreciate that info.
I almost feel like we should thank the reboot for bringing people back to the original trilogy. 🤣
True! I suppose that is the silver lining with any reboot haha!
I like how they DONT want to commit a war crime but they kill a general on the second modern warfare game
True! I guess they can have a bit of a selective memory with their war crimes haha
@@calvinfishermedia 🤣
Great video, now I’m waiting for an entire Black Ops campaign retrospective 👍
Thanks for watching! I love the Black Ops games too (BO1 is pretty neck and neck with MW2 for me campaign wise). Hope to cover them soon! I have a couple other videos in the works first :)
The reboot trilogy is no where near this. Makes me wish they could’ve continued the original and try to fit it in the black ops universe instead
It would be interesting to see where they would go with a true MW4!
One thing I’ve always noticed about modern warfare one, is how the Americans go into the Middle East, full of bravado thinking that it will be very easy to find Al-Asad. It’s telling that they have no reason to be there, and one of the first things you see in the American campaign is oil rigs and derricks. The Marines are brutally killed by insurgents, and although they technically have the better fire power - they are nearly always at a disadvantage.
They attack a tv station, and Al-Sad was never there. They then have to rescue a tank miles off where it’s meant to be, and only barely do so. They have to wait with said tank all night, presumably not getting any rest. Finally they then have to escort the tank through busy streets, constantly being flanked and dogged by untrained terrorists wielding very old weaponry. Finally they attack Al-Sad’s palace, saving an outnumbered squad and a downed pilot - for then thousands to be killed by a Soviet era warhead.
My point is that in many respects, it was showing how this has happened so many times. A bigger, seemingly more powerful nation (who had no right to be there) to be totally overran by an technologically inferior enemy.
This is an interesting way to look at it! I haven’t thought of it this way before but I can see it. Thanks for sharing!
@@calvinfishermedia That’s okay. I was slightly wary to put that comment, because I was worried that people would confuse what I was saying for the real US Military - which of course it wasn’t. 😃
46:51 this still gives me goosebumps, brings me back to my childhood and it’s one of the best COD missions of all time imo. Also Have you seen the new ending cutscene for the OG MW3 that some dude dug up? I’ll give a link for it
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The Ranger missions in MW2 are my absolute favorites. I just heard about the new cutscene! Crazy it was discovered after so long. Thanks for watching!
It was insane dude, sucks we never got MW4
Mw2 is the perfect fps story to me because it wholly encapsulates two of the top storyline types and does so to near perfection you get the high octane james bond esc escapades of task force 141 which borders on the ridiculous then the grounded patriotic defense of the homeland specifically the mission where you storm the white house in a race against the clock is a showcase moment
For sure! Definitely agree with you. The 141 and Ranger missions contrast so well.
1:50:38 something I always wondered with Delta Force in the mission. Where's Frost? Was with them rest of the game and could've made it even more wretching to see our player go down too, though it could overshadow the other squad members
Me too! It is interesting to omit him. I wonder if the devs wanted him to be a self-insert character, so they didn’t want to give Frost a face.
@@calvinfishermedia So did some digging and found some stuff:
Price has some cut lines adressing Frost directly in mission (couldn't find)
The DLC spec ops mission Black Ice has you play as him, noted by the same callsign metal 0-4 as you sabatoge another part of the base with whoever player 2 is meant to be. Though that brings up canonicity of spec ops missions or dev talk which is sketchy for the former and I completely disregard the latter in any scenario
6:13 I never noticed that Niko Bellic cameo 😂😂 obviously unintentional but that model looks alot like niko bellic in gta 4 lol
They definitely do look alike! They have that Russian tracksuit fit haha
3:40 lol made me laugh here
Lol, glad I could make you laugh! Thanks for watching.
How I think the "shock" scene from MW3 could've been better, still including the family, would've been to show their vacation. Their house still in tatters from the war in the states (haven't played MW3 in a while, I think they're American) and such they take a vacation to get from the destruction. They arrive, recording the airport, the trip to their destination, visits around London and just bits around the hotel room, getting to know the family. Overcoming losses while the kids sleeps, having fun in another environment, bit like this. The way it would be shown could've been between missions. Before or maybe even after each mission brief. Starting at the start of the game, all the way up to this point.
Then the bomb.
Have the van near miss them as they cross a narrow street, heading to Big Ben. Have the husband or wife react to the driver with choice words as the van disappears down the narrow street. The cuss to each other as they walk off. Then the bomb detonates. The parents fall as the affect of the gas soon castles them. Its a slow, painful scene to watch as the parents are on the floor riding in pain. Through the smoke the little kid's silhouette is seen stumbling. Forward coughing, crying. The parents fall silent as the kid fall into her mothers arms, vegging her for help before silence falls upon the family. Distant panicking heard before that too soon falls quiet as the gas takes them. Leaving the camera recording for a while. Still on the family, lead there.
Far more affective I think. I get the unrealistic nature of the child standing longer than her parents, but come on. From what the game throws at us prior to this event.
Thanks for sharing! I think some sort of buildup and seeing the family beforehand would have helped the scene land better too!
Always found it weird Frost didn’t got to rescue the president and his daughter
It is odd. Maybe they were planning on saving Frost as part of a potential sequel?
Frost is responsible for the mine collapse, in dlc spec ops he was sent to activate the auto destruction sequence as the rest of his team with price and Yuri went to get the president. In short he killed his teammates 😢
Personally I feel like all the scenes of explosions and crazy things happening in MW3 are perfect for the game. As this was known to be the last of the trilogy, and the setting that the world was in I feel like that it all makes sense. The world is falling apart and the devs want you to know that
That is definitely fair! It’s a taste thing for sure. Thank you for watching!
First time watching definitely subscribing
Thanks I really appreciate that! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
28:23 Pretty sure they did get accomindations, just not publically. Since after his death in 3 you can see Soap has several British millitary accomidations which include the Victoria cross which is the highest award, which seems more likely for events as SAS in CoD4 rather than an international task force that had him branded an international terrorist by the end of it
True, this is a good point!
Imagine being from Prince George’s county and getting that cut scene while home alone sick from school… I damn near had a heart attack as like a 10 year old
Dang that must have been a surreal experience… can only imagine seeing that somewhere familiar even in a game!
@CalvinFisherMedia fyi, it was discovered a few hours ago that someone looked into the MW3 gamefiles and found what appears to be a cut post-credit scene for Dust to Dust.
Oh interesting! I will have to check that out. Thanks for sharing!
1:23:50
At this point, Soaps survival isn't likely, so a darker or sadder palate makes perfect sense.
1:25:32
How would you like a terrorist attack on a plane to go, especially one where our character ends up losing? You've mentioned you like when we don't always win, would you have preferred the plane just explode and we see a boring cutscene of Makarov taking Vorshevsky? Both the ball of fire launching at the plane followed by a black screen and the slow down of Makarov opening the door still give me chills to this day. How it makes you numb is beyond me.
1:28:04
Oh yeah, trains are known for stopping very quickly. I dont believe that exit is where they intended to stop. If you do, so be it, but with them clearly attempting to go to the surface, I strongly doubt they wanted to stop there. The SAS could have also hit the brakes at any point and not flipped. That would have been the only valid criticism to me. I suppose also them shaking off a vehicle crash, but eh.
1:28:12
Predictable? You were able to predict how missions would end in MW3? On your first play through? By God you should be a psychic then. The last word I would use to describe mw3 is predictable
1:28:20
So because every mission is really good none of them are? How liberal do we wanna be with that mindset. That's a very slippery slope.
1:29:10
This is woven so much more naturally into its narrative than either of the 2 you mentioned prior. A nuke just happens to be in that city and Allen not stopping No Russian by just shooting Makarov are way more unbelievable than a surprise gas attack across Germany. Especially the way they popped off. In No Russian the attack was known about and could have been stopped during or before, by Allen. In the Nuke mission, if they had known (or even thought) one was there they never would have set foot in the city, not even for that dude or the helicopter pilot.
1:29:51
That's the point! It's supposed to just be a random family. A random, commonplace civilian. It shows you how quickly something like this can happen, and that it affected everyone.
1:30:00
Oh because no Russian doesn't attempt to pull your heart strings where you're literally asked to shoot civilians for no other reason than "it'll help us get closer to Makarov."
1:30:08
So it's hard to get immersed because an innocent family that is created to die is killed? How. I'm truly asking, how.
1:30:33
Now you're criticizing mw3 for NOT going bigger or more unrealistic than it's predecessors when you've been bashing the game for doing exactly that the entire time???? Pick a ground to stand on and stick with it dude. Also, a nationwide gas attack followed by an invasion is pretty big to me, much bigger than one airport shooting and arguably close to a nuke.
1:37:15
I agree, but for a different reason. I don't like when a character survives a wound that they shouldn't have, and a van t-boning a tiny car directly in the passenger seat, where Volk is sitting, into a wall should have killed him. I want to specify; I don't like when they take a should-be-fatal wound and then just magically survive. Yuri falling down the cliff into the water works because he didn't fall onto a spike or hard rocks directly or anything like that.
1:39:21
No, the point is very clearly to show just how much damage the war is doing on EVERYBODY. Nobody is immune from it. Not even Paris, where the main protagonists and antagonists aren't even from and have no special relationship with.
1:40:00
"If there's an opportunity to go bigger, mw3 takes it" ???? Not 10 minutes ago you were criticizing mw3 for NOT having a bigger and more shocking event, and now they take every opportunity to go big?? Wtf??
1:40:08
And if it was less exciting than it's predecessors, you, and many others, would have criticized it for not being as entertaining as the previous entries. Can we stop with these no-win criticisms?
1:40:51-1:40:53
This is exactly what the falling eiffel tower did, too.
1:41:15
So because it did what a previous game did, it's boring now? My god, this whole time your criticisms have been about how this game is different and ramps it up, but now when they take a step back it's boring? Pick a fucking lane.
1:41:27
Were you not just saying the Mind The Gap mission was great because it took place in rainy london???? Now because it's rainy again, it's boring?
1:42:21
They are not in London. They are in the Czech Republic. This is very clearly shown at the beginning.
1:47:39
Samey, sure maybe on the surface. But looking at it any deeper, this mission very clearly has a different tone compared to every other one so far. Your superior has no trust in you at this point. You have no idea what length price will go anymore.
1:48:45
Gotta love the game being criticized because each mission is fun...🙄
In all, I believe MW3 is a borderline perfect send off to the franchise. Many of your criticisms were at best baseless or preferential, and at worst hypocritical.
Thanks for taking the time to share your opinion and what you disagree with! Of course, I disagree with my criticisms being baseless and hypocritical, but it’s ok to disagree. I’m glad MW3 was a near-perfect sendoff for you.
Amazing video, really enjoyed the whole experience. ✌️
Thanks I really appreciate it! Glad you enjoyed the video!
I love your video! All three games are master pieces. Mw3 had a perfect ending for how great the cod4 and mw2 campaigns were. I probably replayed mw3 the most. Mw3 felt like they weren't very innovative, but perfected what cod 4 and mw2 had, in campaign (compared to mw2), multiplayer, and spec ops.
Thank you for watching! MW3 definitely felt like the full package. So much content on release day, it is crazy!
You should check out the post credit scene that was cut. Came out about a week or two ago and it’s mind blowing
Just checked it out! Pretty wild how it was uncovered after so many years!
There a deleted scene where a man in a suit walks in, looks at price then walks away and then price dies
I just saw it a few days ago, it’s really interesting! It changes the feeling of the ending a ton.
Honestly, the family visiting London could have been given so much more weight if like between missions there were clips of them in London, or more than just the one clip. It would give it a hitchcockian suspense, wonder what was gonna happen
I could see that working!
15:34 he’s actually needs to soften up resistance for the ground assault, not the air as said in the objective
Thanks for the correction!
One slight disagreement i think the trilogy's increase in balls to the walls explosions is a good thing. Mainly because it feels like the series is just getting bigger overtime
That’s definitely fair! I see where you’re coming from. There are a lot of great climatic moments in the 2 and 3rd games. Thanks for watching.
18:55 true but this mission is a NIGHTMARE on veteran
That definitely makes sense. I haven't played on Veteran, but I imagine all of those angles enemies can come from is a nightmare to handle haha
I played MW2 when I was a kid but that’s the only one I ever played from the trilogy (ofc I’ve seen gameplay from the other two) but from what I can tell and know is this trilogy will never be topped not even mw3 I think the reason most people don’t like it very much is because the first two were perfect and the third was only great
Yeah, this is a good way to put it! MW3 is great, but it is hard to live up to the bar that the predecessors set. Thanks for watching
Should do the back ops trilogy and the new mw trilogy
I’m making a video on Black Ops 1 now actually! :)
@calvinfishermedia hell yea, will definitely bs watching
This video is great, in isolation of course
Thanks for the kind feedback!
Will you be making a retrospective/comparison with the new Modern Warfare? The story is not concluded of course but I would love to see what you have to say about the new version.
I hope to eventually cover the series! I plan on taking a little break from COD videos after BO6. It would be nice to see the story’s conclusion as well to then look back at the other games and how the built up to it. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, such a shame that CoD lost its spark for me after BO2, I still sometimes replay all the old campaigns back to back
Thanks for watching! I am a fan of some of the newer campaigns, but the consistent quality of MW-BO2 is definitely missed. Each of those campaigns was spectacular
i love call of duty campaigns. cod4 and mw3 will always be some of my favorite ones. i think black ops trilogy is also really fun too. Oh no i dont mean black ops 3 although that game is fun mostly due to zombies. i mean waw-bo2. the true black ops trilogy in my eyes. i enjoy all 6 of these games including advanced warfare, primarily for gameplay aspect. call of duty will always have such a special place in my heart
Definitely with you there! Those six games are all so special. Quite the run.
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Ramirez gets put to work in this game lol
@@calvinfishermedia I hade so many hours in these games back in the day
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You know it's a super cut, when you realise the MW2 mistake is still there. 😂 It's a Boneyard in Afghanistan and a Safehouse in the Caucasus, not the other way around.
Still, those videos are great!
Lol definitely true! Thanks for watching!!
I love the detail in MW2 of one of the russian soldiers raiding a fridge in the house with the crashed plane. Very realistic in context of the Ukraine war lmao
Edit: also the riot shield shower room from the gulag was re-used in MW2019 as the gulag fight room in Warzone
Good point about the gulag being re-used! It was one of the reasons WZ had a nostalgic feeling for me haha
They should have formed a New Usmc in og mw universe with a Usmc marine who Survived Shock and Awe mission as a Commander now.
That would have been interesting!
1:03:07 this actualy has real world logic, the Russian and previous Soviet military was very reliant on its officers, an issue it's facing IRL in ukrane, the US is known for teaching its troops to function in small units and tend to train more autonomy into their forces and have invested much heavier into their NCOs but also even with their officers the ability to quickly establish a new chain of command when links in the existing one get swacked
This is an interesting point! That definitely makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing your insight!
they need to remaster COD: MW3 (with additional cutscenes and that hidden cutscene discovered where Price passes out/dies) - btw GREAT VIDEO with the info
I hope they do a MW3 remastered as well! Thanks for watching.
@@calvinfishermedia fingers crossed they do remaster it. you are welcome. Keep up the awesome videos and explaining things as there were things I did not know that you made me aware of with in COD.
Its 1am for me rn and this scared the shit outta me 55:31 💀
Sorry lol, could definitely see how that could get you at 1am! Thanks for watching.
Someone finally agrees that MW2 is the best fps campaign 😄
So great! Black ops 1 is neck and neck for me with MW2 as well. Those few years had such amazing campaigns back to back to back
Surprised you didn’t use the Modern Warfare remastered with updated graphics for the Cod4 campaign cover
I did consider it, but since I played the original versions I didn’t want to give people the wrong impression! I played the originals because there isn’t an mw3 remastered. Thanks for watching!
@@calvinfishermedia ah okay i understand. Great video regardless, enjoyed it thoroughly
Black ops series!!
I hope to cover black ops soon! Have a few other videos first but hopefully after that!
Price trust sandman is because of operation kingfisher which was a short film.
Edit, you should also pay a bit more attention to the radio in the background of the delta missions in mw3, especially in iron lady. Also with that mission i found lower difficulty setting ruin what it was going for but it comes accross super well on higher difficulties as you more or less start seeing huge numbers of russian vehicles and soldiers pouring in and start to feel hopeless only for the airsupport to rip through destroying the remaining supports of the tower while hitting the russians as the people on the ground are more important.
Ha i suck at writing and hate howlong i made that but i hope i got what im saying across
What you said makes sense! It is interesting how different difficulties influence how missions come across. I have played on regular and hardened, and even across those some missions feel like they give off a different atmosphere at times.
For the no russain mission ive had the thought that if this was a movie showing the bad guys i dont think most people have a problem with it considering its probably been done a lot i.e. the bad guys killing civillians
That’s fair! I think there is some truth to that for sure
honestly one of the best trilogies in gaming history, mw1 felt great, it was revolutionary back then, then mw2 oh god, i can tell you that it's every mission is iconic af, truly the best here, then mw3 maybe dull in comparison to mw2 but man the death of soap and ending is so well done, IW failed to deliver the same fun in the new MW series, only mw19 felt luke like the real deal
I’m with you on MW being one of the best trilogies out there! Thanks for watching.
as far as the honey badger goes it shoots 300. blackout that's a Kris vector it can either shoot 45.acp or 9mm
I agree with your analysis of mw3 at the end of the video for the most part but I would say without all the big explosives and crazy set pieces mw3 wouldn’t be what it was. I think because of how the story panned out and how makarov basically started another world war it had to be a lot of bang bang but in different ways from the plane to the train to the chemical weapons and etc without that it wouldn’t live up to its story and makarov’s plans. But that’s just my thought 🫡
That’s definitely a fair perspective! It for sure gives MW3 a distinct identity.
Is it ever explained why price was in the gulag? Or how he got captured?
I don’t think it was explained in-game, but there is a short film that came out called Operation Kingfish that covers what happened I believe