I still to this day believe that the main bad guys should’ve been Al Asad & Victor Zakhaev. Making a reboot just to retell the same story is pointless to me. Makarov could be the FSB agent & this time Yuri is full evil & is a Lieutenant for the main villains or something. Just change it up!!
@ Definitely the right way to go. Remember how the CIA smoked Menendez’s father? Price could’ve been successful in his mission to kill Imran Zahkaev & his son plots his revenge against the west.
Definitely the right way to go. IDK if you remember Menendez’s father getting smoked by the CIA & how that set him on his path. Price could’ve succeeded in taking out Imran Zakhaev leading Victor to take over and plot his revenge on the west.
@ So basically you’re one of those who just wanted the same story told?? That’s one of the biggest criticisms of the reboot mw series is that they RETOLD THE SAME STORY!!
I love Price's response to Ghost's stance on how they may have stopped Victor Zakhaev but the threat of Al‐Qatala still loomed. Looking back I think this was genuinely good story telling and hinting towards where MWII would be taken to. Al‐Qatala was a large threat that still needed to be dealt with and the war against them was far from over. I just wish that if they did intend for "Al‐Asad" to be a made up identity to cover that of Hadir's, that it should've been emphasized a lot more during the MWII campaign. Maybe a mention of a commander that was working with Hassan would've given us a guess that would have made us be like "Oh, it's Al‐Asad!" or a call back to the events in Verdansk would had been great. Then Raids could've been a jaw‐dropping reveal of Al‐Asad's real identity. The scene could've played out like this: Al‐Asad commands Farah and her team to drop their weapons, as he comes thru the door, he takes of his hat and glasses revealing himself to had been Hadir Karim all along. But no...they instead wrote it to where we already assumed we knew what happened in the previous Warzone story and it leaves us confused during the Raids, questioning where the heck Al‐Asad was or is at currently. Not only did their way of telling the story waste many characters but it wasted what could had been a better written story. Edit: Just to clarify, I still love the Warzone narrative, I just simply think adjustments to how the narrative was told (specifically in the campaign) would had made it even better and appealing to those who did follow thru with the original Warzone narrative.
@@BranWolfYT I think this is what I intend for my rewrite to be about. I will mainly be rewriting most of MWII which includes partly what I mentioned in my original comment. I will rewrite the Warzone narrative and find a way to include a "mini side plot" for Los Vaquerous and Las Almas Cartel instead of having them intertwined with the main story (Hint: Valeria won't have actually moved into Al‐Mazarah, instead she'll break out, just like she did and cause turmoil across Mexico, causing Alejandro to have to wage war against her.) I then conclude the MWII similarly to how it did with Shadow Siege. MWIII is a different beast though, so I won't get into it, other than that the Zombies plot which completely brought Victor Zakhaev back will be thrown away and forgotten about. It genuinely ruined the Original Warzone ending by bring him into Zombies, so the main plot of Zombies will play out as normal, just that none of the campaign characters will crossover into it.
@@KynixYT we’ll see but if they do add him I think it will be interesting turn of events. We should see Vladimir Makarov work together with Assad (totally not mentioning what happens in todays politics) but then we can also see them Work together with Valeria which we still didn’t have a resolution and I believe the developers will try and tie all these things together. They still have a couple more years and I head that the developers weren’t really happy about the events in mw3. So we might see a reshuffle and actually put some effort in to the next cod but I’m still skeptical lol
It had promise and potential. Yet some bits felt like it was either filler or unnecessary. But we could’ve gotten more. Or at least cut some fat out the call of duty war zone content.
I gotta speak honestly, I feel that Warzone fucked the storyline up a bit. I mean I believe that initially the developers were to do spec op missions that would tease a sequel, then out of nowhere Warzone happened. From that point the entire story went a bit out of whack. MW2 was great but i do not feel that it was the story the writers initially intended on making. I like how the writers made original characters. My problem i feel is the return of old characters. I mean a couple of them returning is fine like Price and Nikolai, but i feel bringing them all back was just not it. For example I loved the character Kyle Garrick, he was gonna be the new face of COD i felt, then they revealed he was Gaz and I thought to myself, u gotta be kidding. We have so many original characters as operators in Warzone, why don’t they utilize them in the main story?
Well it definitely made the story telling bit lazy. They should have made dlc campaigns where you fight Zakhav and I was actually okay with raids it expanded the story and paved the event known as shadow company were we are introduced to Makarov and the Konni group.
@@nikolay-e8l yeah. Honestly I would have been more excited to have a full blown campaign with Viktor Zakhaev as the enemy. I mean we never really went deep into his story in the original or the reboot. Viktor Zakhaev was wasted potential.
@@seanosullivan-go2gu well I don’t think the Cod developers wanted to exactly to do a complete reboot of the campaign but even in the original modern warfare Victor was more of a side character while in the 2019 he was the leader of the Russian ultranationalist so he does play a bigger role but you don’t see him only in cutscenes which is at the last season.
Idk if you're up for it, but have you considered rewriting (or writing) Alejandro and Valeria's post‐campaign story? It be pretty cool to see what you could do with them. We know originally that MWIII was meant to be a spin‐off to MWII revolving around Valeria and Alejandro rather than Makarov. I really dislike the way they are handling Valeria's story. She went to Al‐Mazarah after being broken out and now she's in Urzikstan according to Season 5 of MWIII. I don't like the fact that she is working with Makarov. It just feel off. I would love to see a more grounded take on that part of the story along with a satisfying conclusion to it. Edit: It's just a suggestion, no forcing 😅
Ngl, after finished the MW2019 campaign, I already make my one theory and speculation for next CoD which is MWII. They can make Khaled al-Asad as the main villain in MWII due to post credit scene from MW2019 shows that he will become the next biggest threat especially for Farah because he also use chemical weapon where they steal from Russian. But, no. The storywriters literally just put another type of anime filler like suddenly AQ in Mexico with their stolen missiles from Shadow Company. And let's not talk about MWIII, that completely messed.
Man i hope Infinity ward make mw4 story good mw4 is coming in 2026 iw got 2 years too make a great story i hope they don't Fumble it i really hope they don't
I’m gonna say this only once…the raid missions in MW2 (2022) were sadly self contained and had no broader implications for MW3 (2023). And no, Hadir’s warning was barely an explanation for MW3’s setup which has criticized to death and been forgotten for the last year. The only real setup for MW3 came from MW2’s Warzone/DMZ storyline, which culminated in the cool Shadow Siege Event; the rest came from MW2’s dope campaign especially its ending. Unfortunately, MW3 was…a fucking disappointment. IT WAS FUCKING GARBAGE. Every conceivable plot thread was mishandled and the open-combat missions were so poorly executed & lazily designed. SOAP’s death was just the steaming middle finger to the entire community and I stopped playing the game for the rest of the year (spent 10 months away from the game). I BOUGHT & PLAYED RDR2, Titanfall 2, Doom: Eternal, and Metro: Exodus…and played them one after the other before Space Marine 2 & BO6 were released…and I enjoyed them immensely more than the piece shit of game that was MW3. BO6’s Campaign and Zombie is hella better than MW3’s Bullshit.
It's sad knowing MWIII was pushed out earlier for release than it originally intended. We would have had started to anticipate MWIII for a Fall 2025 release by now. It was essentially a big middle finger from the stink that was that gremlin Bobby Kotick. Imagine how much more polished and larger the game could had been: ‐ Better written campaign ‐ Spec‐Ops could've returned and if they would be generous then Raids could've been reintroduced but with massive improvements. ‐ If Treyarch was up for the challenge we could had received a proper round based zombies mode. Istg I would've love to have seen a Walking Dead crossover unless I missed it, pls let me know if I did. ‐ MP with an offering of OG MW3 maps and new maps, weapons, perks, etc... - DMZ 2.0 ‐ Almost no changes to Warzone other than perhaps Urzikstan would had still been the planned map. Such potential thrown to the trash over greediness.
Farahs character is naive and obnoxious. Not only that but this is almost high school level writing with some of these characters and scenarios. Like in Alone when the one Shadow keeps calling another Shadow "scared".... Wtf is this middle school bicker.
They fumbled by not making Al-Asad the main villain of MWII
True that
Yep, but of course nostalgia sells!!!
Well you can blame the bloody cod community for demanding Warzone
yeah, we should have him instead of Zyani
I still to this day believe that the main bad guys should’ve been Al Asad & Victor Zakhaev. Making a reboot just to retell the same story is pointless to me. Makarov could be the FSB agent & this time Yuri is full evil & is a Lieutenant for the main villains or something. Just change it up!!
@@Sun-Warrior1911 yeah that would have been the right way to go for sure
@ Definitely the right way to go. Remember how the CIA smoked Menendez’s father? Price could’ve been successful in his mission to kill Imran Zahkaev & his son plots his revenge against the west.
Definitely the right way to go. IDK if you remember Menendez’s father getting smoked by the CIA & how that set him on his path. Price could’ve succeeded in taking out Imran Zakhaev leading Victor to take over and plot his revenge on the west.
Nah not yuri evil what u smoking nah
@ So basically you’re one of those who just wanted the same story told?? That’s one of the biggest criticisms of the reboot mw series is that they RETOLD THE SAME STORY!!
I love Price's response to Ghost's stance on how they may have stopped Victor Zakhaev but the threat of Al‐Qatala still loomed.
Looking back I think this was genuinely good story telling and hinting towards where MWII would be taken to. Al‐Qatala was a large threat that still needed to be dealt with and the war against them was far from over.
I just wish that if they did intend for "Al‐Asad" to be a made up identity to cover that of Hadir's, that it should've been emphasized a lot more during the MWII campaign. Maybe a mention of a commander that was working with Hassan would've given us a guess that would have made us be like "Oh, it's Al‐Asad!" or a call back to the events in Verdansk would had been great. Then Raids could've been a jaw‐dropping reveal of Al‐Asad's real identity.
The scene could've played out like this: Al‐Asad commands Farah and her team to drop their weapons, as he comes thru the door, he takes of his hat and glasses revealing himself to had been Hadir Karim all along.
But no...they instead wrote it to where we already assumed we knew what happened in the previous Warzone story and it leaves us confused during the Raids, questioning where the heck Al‐Asad was or is at currently.
Not only did their way of telling the story waste many characters but it wasted what could had been a better written story.
Edit: Just to clarify, I still love the Warzone narrative, I just simply think adjustments to how the narrative was told (specifically in the campaign) would had made it even better and appealing to those who did follow thru with the original Warzone narrative.
Agreed during the making of this, I realized how the story was actually shapping up and taking form it sucks they messed it up.
@@BranWolfYT I think this is what I intend for my rewrite to be about.
I will mainly be rewriting most of MWII which includes partly what I mentioned in my original comment. I will rewrite the Warzone narrative and find a way to include a "mini side plot" for Los Vaquerous and Las Almas Cartel instead of having them intertwined with the main story (Hint: Valeria won't have actually moved into Al‐Mazarah, instead she'll break out, just like she did and cause turmoil across Mexico, causing Alejandro to have to wage war against her.)
I then conclude the MWII similarly to how it did with Shadow Siege.
MWIII is a different beast though, so I won't get into it, other than that the Zombies plot which completely brought Victor Zakhaev back will be thrown away and forgotten about. It genuinely ruined the Original Warzone ending by bring him into Zombies, so the main plot of Zombies will play out as normal, just that none of the campaign characters will crossover into it.
We might see him return in mw4
@@nikolay-e8l probably not, I bet they long forgot about him at this point.
@@KynixYT we’ll see but if they do add him I think it will be interesting turn of events. We should see Vladimir Makarov work together with Assad (totally not mentioning what happens in todays politics) but then we can also see them
Work together with Valeria which we still didn’t have a resolution and I believe the developers will try and tie all these things together. They still have a couple more years and I head that the developers weren’t really happy about the events in mw3. So we might see a reshuffle and actually put some effort in to the next cod but I’m still skeptical lol
I wish they would bring back the Raids. I had so much fun in the Raids of MWII.
@@jamescpapg wish they would of been in MW3
@@BranWolfYT I hope they will bring them back in MW4 but I doubt it.
You considered doing the story of DMZ? A lot of story to dig through with all the faction missions and inbgame papers.
It had promise and potential. Yet some bits felt like it was either filler or unnecessary. But we could’ve gotten more. Or at least cut some fat out the call of duty war zone content.
@@elperrodelautumo7511 yeah definitely had potential now it seems pretty dead
Konni are called peace keepers that’s so ironic because they cause chaos
@@deandanielson8950 right
I gotta speak honestly, I feel that Warzone fucked the storyline up a bit. I mean I believe that initially the developers were to do spec op missions that would tease a sequel, then out of nowhere Warzone happened. From that point the entire story went a bit out of whack. MW2 was great but i do not feel that it was the story the writers initially intended on making. I like how the writers made original characters. My problem i feel is the return of old characters. I mean a couple of them returning is fine like Price and Nikolai, but i feel bringing them all back was just not it. For example I loved the character Kyle Garrick, he was gonna be the new face of COD i felt, then they revealed he was Gaz and I thought to myself, u gotta be kidding. We have so many original characters as operators in Warzone, why don’t they utilize them in the main story?
Well it definitely made the story telling bit lazy. They should have made dlc campaigns where you fight Zakhav and I was actually okay with raids it expanded the story and paved the event known as shadow company were we are introduced to Makarov and the Konni group.
@@nikolay-e8l yeah. Honestly I would have been more excited to have a full blown campaign with Viktor Zakhaev as the enemy. I mean we never really went deep into his story in the original or the reboot. Viktor Zakhaev was wasted potential.
@@seanosullivan-go2gu well I don’t think the Cod developers wanted to exactly to do a complete reboot of the campaign but even in the original modern warfare Victor was more of a side character while in the 2019 he was the leader of the Russian ultranationalist so he does play a bigger role but you don’t see him only in cutscenes which is at the last season.
Do a full story on DMZ next.
Like factions, notes and operators.
Idk if you're up for it, but have you considered rewriting (or writing) Alejandro and Valeria's post‐campaign story? It be pretty cool to see what you could do with them. We know originally that MWIII was meant to be a spin‐off to MWII revolving around Valeria and Alejandro rather than Makarov.
I really dislike the way they are handling Valeria's story. She went to Al‐Mazarah after being broken out and now she's in Urzikstan according to Season 5 of MWIII. I don't like the fact that she is working with Makarov. It just feel off.
I would love to see a more grounded take on that part of the story along with a satisfying conclusion to it.
Edit: It's just a suggestion, no forcing 😅
@@KynixYT that's a good idea bro thanks for the suggestions I'll look into it
If im gonna be honest I really fw the guy on the right side of the screen on the thumbnail from the uk fireteam MAN I MISS THEM😭
Ngl, after finished the MW2019 campaign, I already make my one theory and speculation for next CoD which is MWII.
They can make Khaled al-Asad as the main villain in MWII due to post credit scene from MW2019 shows that he will become the next biggest threat especially for Farah because he also use chemical weapon where they steal from Russian.
But, no. The storywriters literally just put another type of anime filler like suddenly AQ in Mexico with their stolen missiles from Shadow Company. And let's not talk about MWIII, that completely messed.
Konni Group based on Wagner Group Russian Private Military Company
Man i hope Infinity ward make mw4 story good mw4 is coming in 2026 iw got 2 years too make a great story i hope they don't Fumble it i really hope they don't
@@LitoWRLD me 2
I’m gonna say this only once…the raid missions in MW2 (2022) were sadly self contained and had no broader implications for MW3 (2023). And no, Hadir’s warning was barely an explanation for MW3’s setup which has criticized to death and been forgotten for the last year.
The only real setup for MW3 came from MW2’s Warzone/DMZ storyline, which culminated in the cool Shadow Siege Event; the rest came from MW2’s dope campaign especially its ending.
Unfortunately, MW3 was…a fucking disappointment. IT WAS FUCKING GARBAGE. Every conceivable plot thread was mishandled and the open-combat missions were so poorly executed & lazily designed.
SOAP’s death was just the steaming middle finger to the entire community and I stopped playing the game for the rest of the year (spent 10 months away from the game).
I BOUGHT & PLAYED RDR2, Titanfall 2, Doom: Eternal, and Metro: Exodus…and played them one after the other before Space Marine 2 & BO6 were released…and I enjoyed them immensely more than the piece shit of game that was MW3.
BO6’s Campaign and Zombie is hella better than MW3’s Bullshit.
It's sad knowing MWIII was pushed out earlier for release than it originally intended. We would have had started to anticipate MWIII for a Fall 2025 release by now. It was essentially a big middle finger from the stink that was that gremlin Bobby Kotick.
Imagine how much more polished and larger the game could had been:
‐ Better written campaign
‐ Spec‐Ops could've returned and if they would be generous then Raids could've been reintroduced but with massive improvements.
‐ If Treyarch was up for the challenge we could had received a proper round based zombies mode. Istg I would've love to have seen a Walking Dead crossover unless I missed it, pls let me know if I did.
‐ MP with an offering of OG MW3 maps and new maps, weapons, perks, etc...
- DMZ 2.0
‐ Almost no changes to Warzone other than perhaps Urzikstan would had still been the planned map.
Such potential thrown to the trash over greediness.
Konni Group
Farahs character is naive and obnoxious. Not only that but this is almost high school level writing with some of these characters and scenarios. Like in Alone when the one Shadow keeps calling another Shadow "scared".... Wtf is this middle school bicker.