Don't forget that Shadow Company was involved in the conflict in Verdansk, where Al-Qatala and Zakhaev's ultranationalists were creating chaos. Shadow Company was tasked to hunt down Zakhaev after they suspected him to be within the Verdansk stadium; thus, they blew the stadium open and decended onto the surface. In regards to the missile crisis, I feel like they just ruined his character by making him a villain; so much so, they then decided to just reintroduce him as an ally again.
If they were smart. They would give him his own Mature Solo, story driven game. Set in his early days as both a solidet and older verison as contractor. But they will never realize this.
He kinda looks like Russell Adler's kid, something about his hair parting and general american patriotism. Him being limited is a little odd but what if he felt he couldn't live up to his father's legacy, both universes were connected with cold war all while infinity ward was developing MWII. It's an out there idea but there's been weirder things that have happened in this series
I love Graves, I feel like if things didn’t go badly in mw2 things would’ve gone better and if shadow and Shepard didn’t try and hide secrets, 141 and shadow would’ve taken down Makarov but unfortunately Allies who became enemies tend to not think of teaming up again and Graves was a badass, he cared deeply for his men and understood why they needed to be that way and shadow was a group of guys who in many eyes may seem bad but in alone they targeted corrupt people and cops and they jsut wanted to fix what Shepard did and wanted to make sure that they got it done before lives were lost
Ngl i wouldve preferred if he stayed good, in mw2 22 he has great interactions with 141 before turning on him but then he'd probably just be a alex 2.0
When alex lost his leg in mw1 im sure he lost most of his mobility and probably cant do what he did in mw1 which is why hes always has to be with someone and cant handle missons by himself
@@seeknnndestroy Well, Graves didn't actually shoot Soap, it was one of his operative who has a happy-trigger finger. I believe that Sherpherd sent Graves to carry the operation and sent TF141 home and use violence if necessary.
you really have to think k though- Alejandro brought it upon himself. he charged at Graves, after explicitly being told *”no one needs to get hurt here.”* yeah sure, there were many better ways to go about explaining that, but i firmly believe that everything could have been avoided if Alejandro kept himself in check
People get mad cause they say it. Doesnt make sense for him to betray them but, end of the day the are mercs and they god paid to follow shepherds orders
You earned my sub! I hope you keep this up and be better than inkslasher, hes like the only big creator that does this stuff and i cant say i like his videos lol
@@NCRtrooper558 you know, barring the whole fact that Graves shot at soap first after Ghost punched a soldier, then the Shadows proceeded to massacre a city. "just a soldier" my ass
Commander is a Naval rank. It would make more sense if Graves were a member of DEVGRU or some other SEAL unit,who left the Navy to form his PMC company. Sure,Graves could have just given himself the title of Commander in Shadow Company.But that rank wouldn't mean anything to him or any of his men if he did not earn it during his actual military service. Being a SEAL who went for the big bucks setting up a PMC company would also fit in with the current reputation of the SEAL community within the larger US Special Ops community,as having a lot of members who focus on self promotion and a payday over keeping a low profile,by writing books,and contributing to the making of SEAL focused movies and yes,video games. Is Captain Price going to start calling himself Colonel Price because the 141 has gone rogue by executing Shepard? No. He's still Captain Price because that was his rank in the SAS before moving over to the 141. Also, US Marines are especially proud of their rank structure, and would almost certainly continue to refer to their highest military rank if they "retired" from military service for PMC work. Commander is not a US Marine Corps officer . The Marine Corps uses US Army Officer rank structure just as the US Air Force and Space Force. Naval officer ranks are used by the US Navy and Coast Guard. Think of the movie "The Rock' when the Force Recon Marines under General Hummel went rogue and seized Alcatraz Island. Nobody called Hummel 'Admiral" even though he was now a domestic terrorist and mercenary. General was the rank he earned during his service and his men continued to address him by that rank.
Can't be much worse than latest MW3 campaign, I was hoping for a better story, the previous 2 revamps were OK but MW3 just feels like Activision weren't really interested in a quality campaign they had chance to continue the great work of MW1 and MW2 revamps but MW3 just didn't hit spot for me. I can only hope the new black ops makes up for it or next years MW4 if there is even going to be one that is. I know one thing I refuse to pay new retail prices so I will wait until I purchase it for £25 which is what I did with MW3; man I'd have been furious if I paid £60 for that as given Warzone is free what exactly are we paying for when story is so weak and short. The deep cover mission on MW3 has to be the very worst mission call of duty has ever done and in 2024, the fans that love COD deserved much more IMO, I was left proper hanging when MW3 ended way it did. Certainly won't be holding my breath expecting any better on the new Black Ops though as it just seems Activision just aren't interested in putting the hard work that a call of duty campaign deserves I mean the story on Vanguard and WW2 were better than MW3/revamped and that's says a lot if they fuck up on new Black Ops they are going to lose so many customers that they won't ever get back. Ive always said the Treyarch led games were better campaigns
I recently finished the story of John SOAP MacTavish link here
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Don't forget that Shadow Company was involved in the conflict in Verdansk, where Al-Qatala and Zakhaev's ultranationalists were creating chaos. Shadow Company was tasked to hunt down Zakhaev after they suspected him to be within the Verdansk stadium; thus, they blew the stadium open and decended onto the surface.
In regards to the missile crisis, I feel like they just ruined his character by making him a villain; so much so, they then decided to just reintroduce him as an ally again.
A very good and detailed recap. Graves and Alejandro are a solid addition to the Modern Warfare campaign.
Thanks you and I agree..
If they were smart. They would give him his own Mature Solo, story driven game. Set in his early days as both a solidet and older verison as contractor. But they will never realize this.
We will probably cover Ghost or Soap next... Thank you for watching.
Please do Aq and their ties with Iran and Farah
@@RedRedTread for sure that's a good idea
@BranWolfgaming yes pls
He kinda looks like Russell Adler's kid, something about his hair parting and general american patriotism.
Him being limited is a little odd but what if he felt he couldn't live up to his father's legacy, both universes were connected with cold war all while infinity ward was developing MWII. It's an out there idea but there's been weirder things that have happened in this series
They literally butched black ops so yeah anything is possible
Graves as fuck: "🫤"
My favorite new era COD character
I think Graves will go on a redemption arc but it'll probably cost him his life in the end maybe by sacrificing himself
I agree
Maybe like yuri in the og mw3.
They better not, I swear to God.
@@ShortStuffMegs21 don't worry, he won't be in that death scene.
i would imagine Graves as Adler's relatives or nephew; becuase his hair, his bits of War scar and his charisma to his comrades until betrayal
Dallas Tx was mentioned… A win is a win.
Texas is always a win, and Dallas even more so.
Ill forever come back to this video
appreciate you bro
I love Graves, I feel like if things didn’t go badly in mw2 things would’ve gone better and if shadow and Shepard didn’t try and hide secrets, 141 and shadow would’ve taken down Makarov but unfortunately Allies who became enemies tend to not think of teaming up again and Graves was a badass, he cared deeply for his men and understood why they needed to be that way and shadow was a group of guys who in many eyes may seem bad but in alone they targeted corrupt people and cops and they jsut wanted to fix what Shepard did and wanted to make sure that they got it done before lives were lost
Graves is one of my favorite characters in the series.
Mine 2
Ngl i wouldve preferred if he stayed good, in mw2 22 he has great interactions with 141 before turning on him but then he'd probably just be a alex 2.0
When alex lost his leg in mw1 im sure he lost most of his mobility and probably cant do what he did in mw1 which is why hes always has to be with someone and cant handle missons by himself
Graves yelling for his boys kills me every time. 😢
he’s so fine when he isn’t an asshole
He isn’t an asshole, just a smart mouth.
@@bennettbush3906 shooting at soap is an asshole move, to me.
@@seeknnndestroy
Well, Graves didn't actually shoot Soap, it was one of his operative who has a happy-trigger finger.
I believe that Sherpherd sent Graves to carry the operation and sent TF141 home and use violence if necessary.
That's what makes him so fine. 😂
Oh no..Graves shit Soap in the arm. He didn't want to kill them...but wanted them to leave. @@MrCoxxy
you really have to think k though- Alejandro brought it upon himself. he charged at Graves, after explicitly being told *”no one needs to get hurt here.”* yeah sure, there were many better ways to go about explaining that, but i firmly believe that everything could have been avoided if Alejandro kept himself in check
Exactly my point.
To be fair he didn’t act on those orders he tried to let them just walk away
People get mad cause they say it. Doesnt make sense for him to betray them but, end of the day the are mercs and they god paid to follow shepherds orders
Was waiting for this one, thx😊
Thank you for coming back and watching I appreciate it!
@@BranWolfYT if the content’s this good there’s no reason to leave
He's a cool character but I'm so tired of seeing and hearing him at the start of every game!!!!
😂😂 yeah they gotta move my boy
Nah I’ll never get tired of hearing him
@@markplayer2618 mm no tu
I want that bird ready at 3mike
"Watch your ass down there"
Graves is prob my fav mw op
I wish they would've bought back Alejandro 😭❤. Graves is a character you love to hate
The character: Yes daddy✨️
The actor: Yes daddy✨️
You earned my sub! I hope you keep this up and be better than inkslasher, hes like the only big creator that does this stuff and i cant say i like his videos lol
@@turbo558 I appreciate that.... I got a lot more planend.
@@BranWolfYT awesome
If cod isnt completely dead soon, since captain price killed General Shepard i believe he will go to kill Graves next
Price has no interest in killing Graves.
@@BlackBeardGuitar Im pretty sure he will after what graves did
@@litegem9041 nah.
@@litegem9041 Shepard ordered graves to detain 141 then 141 opened fire. Price has problems with Shepard, graves is just a soldier
@@NCRtrooper558 you know, barring the whole fact that Graves shot at soap first after Ghost punched a soldier, then the Shadows proceeded to massacre a city. "just a soldier" my ass
Could of wrote him as a awesome villain or a kick ass vigilantly. Instead hes so generic it hurts.
I’m truly mad that cod doesn’t redrop old skins in the store it’s not that big a deal
🔥🔥 video tho
Commander is a Naval rank. It would make more sense if Graves were a member of DEVGRU or some other SEAL unit,who left the Navy to form his PMC
company. Sure,Graves could have just given himself the title of Commander in Shadow Company.But that rank wouldn't mean anything to him or any
of his men if he did not earn it during his actual military service.
Being a SEAL who went for the big bucks setting up a PMC company would also fit in with the current reputation of the SEAL community within
the larger US Special Ops community,as having a lot of members who focus on self promotion and a payday over keeping a low profile,by writing
books,and contributing to the making of SEAL focused movies and yes,video games.
Is Captain Price going to start calling himself Colonel Price because the 141 has gone rogue by executing Shepard? No. He's still Captain Price
because that was his rank in the SAS before moving over to the 141.
Also, US Marines are especially proud of their rank structure, and would almost certainly continue to refer to their highest military rank if they "retired" from military service for PMC work.
Commander is not a US Marine Corps officer . The Marine Corps uses US Army Officer rank structure just as the US Air Force and Space Force.
Naval officer ranks are used by the US Navy and Coast Guard.
Think of the movie "The Rock' when the Force Recon Marines under General Hummel went rogue and seized Alcatraz Island. Nobody called Hummel
'Admiral" even though he was now a domestic terrorist and mercenary. General was the rank he earned during his service and his men continued to address him by that rank.
In his lore Graves was a MARSOC Commander. Idk if that's a real rank but I'm guessing that's where the "Commander" comes from.
Graves - Sandy Cheecks
😂😂
0:59 HES 40 FUCKING 2????????? 😦😦 (well 40 in mw 2 but still, like holy shit)
Im just angry that they just made him a villain because he deserves better then that
He hasn’t aged a day on the thumbnail 😂
Genuinely how long before we get a new new modern warfare trilogy
I hope Graves can redeem himself in the next chapter of MWIV
That means if graves was real I’d probably know him👍since I’m from Texas
Why did u spoil soaps death at the end😢
im sorry
I wanna know the source.
Cant wait to be disappointed with cold war graphics in bops 6 campaign 😒😒
Can't be much worse than latest MW3 campaign, I was hoping for a better story, the previous 2 revamps were OK but MW3 just feels like Activision weren't really interested in a quality campaign they had chance to continue the great work of MW1 and MW2 revamps but MW3 just didn't hit spot for me. I can only hope the new black ops makes up for it or next years MW4 if there is even going to be one that is. I know one thing I refuse to pay new retail prices so I will wait until I purchase it for £25 which is what I did with MW3; man I'd have been furious if I paid £60 for that as given Warzone is free what exactly are we paying for when story is so weak and short. The deep cover mission on MW3 has to be the very worst mission call of duty has ever done and in 2024, the fans that love COD deserved much more IMO, I was left proper hanging when MW3 ended way it did. Certainly won't be holding my breath expecting any better on the new Black Ops though as it just seems Activision just aren't interested in putting the hard work that a call of duty campaign deserves I mean the story on Vanguard and WW2 were better than MW3/revamped and that's says a lot if they fuck up on new Black Ops they are going to lose so many customers that they won't ever get back. Ive always said the Treyarch led games were better campaigns
but somehow soap is still alive
i squinted my eyes and thought the cut scenes and shi were real