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I’m 26 and when I was 19 playing this game again after nearly 10 years I started to realize that I’m at the age of these guys at war. I can’t imagine myself being in war today, maybe something to do with planes due to my t background as I do have an associates in aviation science which also comes with a commercial pilot license 🪪
“Old, we’re not even out of our twenties.” Really hits hard since most marines were basically fresh out of high school or college, so many young Americans dying.
"were not even out of our twenies" That the craziest part. I'm constantly thinking that soldiers are usually 30-ish or older. Most of these guys weren't old enough to buy beers back in their home. Also because Band Of Brothers had actors that were 30-ish and older.
Ikr!! A few months ago I met a WW2 veteran who fought in Normandy and he was 104 years old meaning he was in his early to mid twenties when he was fighting! These men deserve the highest honor and respect there is!
Speaking of BandofBrothers, the Pacific Theater has their own version, called “The Pacific”. I’m not sure about the age of the actors featured in The Pacific. What I do know is that it’s more brutal, gruesome, and traumatizing than the Band of Brothers and just like it, plays painstakingly accurate the source material and part of the war it was set in.
4:40, always amazed me how this man's glare said everything about the war he was fighting. How he's in an arena that millions have been in since the beginning of time, how he knows that he needs to survive, how he knows his enemies will sacrifice their own lives just to kill him. From Cain and Abel to conflicts of the future, men will always fight and die.
I like how it also captures the tone and dialogues of both perspectives in the game The Pacific one felt like an American soldier is narrating a report or reading a diary about a war While the European one felt like a soviet soldier narrating in an angry manner on how they see the germans as murderers or rats
"Everything that was asked of us, we've done. Every night we lay in a filthy foxhole praying the enemy won't slit our throats. Every night we crawled through the mud and dirt while bullets whistle all around. This is the enemy's last stand. When we take shuri castle, we go home. All of us!." *CHILLS*
“flamethrowers. we’ll burn em out.” that one gives me chills, the way he says burn em out is so terrifying, like he’s just come up with a brilliant dark idea
What really interesting is he's not talking to the player, acknowledge how he's addressing the event's...much like he's addressing them to a general major
Why did Pvt Miller never get promoted to Cpl or at least PFC? To you know, maybe have an assistant leadership role within the squad? Fill the gap crested by Roebuck's promotion? The man was a Raider, POW, and participated in multiple landings for 3 years to be the same rank as a dude fresh out of MCRD.
@@bongwatergaming Miller should of been promoted to CPL to fill the gap left by Roebuck's promotion. I think it was clarified in BO that Dragovich had a strong feud with Dimitri and Reznov which could be why he never got the recognition
Not particularly abnormally, look at someone like Robert Leckie, he enlisted on December 8th 1941, and fought from Guadalcanal to Pelileu, he end the war a Private First Class. That being said, Leckie was promoted and demoted probably half a dozen time from buck private up to Corporal and back, even one time being accidentally made acting company first sergeant.
@@jamalwilburn228 that and the Red army had something of a peculiar promotion system. Soldiers would often be promoted in responsibility without being promoted in rank if they did not meet the peace time criteria for promotion. It was not unusual to see Sergeants leading Platoons or whole Companies, Lt. Colonels leading Brigades and Colonels commanding Corps. After the war the system was revised and many men staying in the army were promoted to their permanent position fitting in grade, which would likely mean that Reznov being promoted to Captain would indicate he was actually commanding a company at the end of the war.
3:54 almost no one talks about this cutscene, it’s heartbreaking af how you can hear Roebuck’s voice crack about his men’s morale and shitty situation, and there’s nothing he can do about it
@@adrianvalentine8042 He says "Understood, tell the men." As if he was talking to someone, despite all the hardships he listed, they still expected them to go fight.
@@d.i.d.krippledich3404good catch i think he even actually says “I’ll tell the men” but the ill is hard to hear because of audio effects happening at the same time
Well, the Russian campaign was portrayed with some glory. Not the case for the Pacific one. 🌴⚰ EDIT: Wow, guy really forgot about that long walk in Bataan and other incidents involving Americans, huh? 🌏💀🦅
@@anonviewerciv Well, compared to what Russians have suffered under German invasion that's pretty normal. US really didn't have much to get angry at except for Pearl Harbor against Japanese. Most of their war crimes were towards Chinese and Koreans instead of Americans.
@@vodkawjuice Ah, the '500 grenades in 30 seconds' difficultly lmao. If you gave away your position, every enemy *will* through everything they have at you Good game, I miss those days
"We're all numbed by Sullivan's death. We just never saw it coming. I still can't believe it. The most solid, dependable and courageous marine we'd ever known; in the blink of an eye, gone. Now it's down to me, and me alone, to lead these men, my brothers safely through this campaign."
Such an amazing game, my favorite COD Game of all time, I had lots of fun playing this in multiplayer AND Zombies, this is where zombies game play was born, I wish this game would get remastered in the current gen consoles…
In the end of the main game's intro video (cutscene, which comes, when you start a new game) you can see the whole face of the Miller. P.S. Face of the Dmitry Petrenko you can see in CoD:BO (2010), in the mission Nova 6.
the game take place in plelelio and okinawa. just like the show the pacific that came out in 2010. i wonder if they knew about the pacific being filmed
It is actually NOW pretty easy. Some 3d modelling mixed with good timing animations. But i think it was a team workibg on and you still have a lot of worj too as surroundings and other art details
My grandfather served in the Marines for 20 years got out as an E-9 (Master Gunnery Sergeant) and he’s never talked about the war he was in and he was 03331 (Machine Gunner) and he got shot three times one in his leg one in his shoulder and one that hit his radio 📻 and he never talked about it to me so I never asked him about it
“flamethrowers. we’ll burn em out.” that one gives me chills, the way he says burn em out is so terrifying, like he’s just come up with a brilliant dark idea
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Masterpiece. How is created this cutscenes? i want create too!
“Flamethrowers, we’ll burn em out”
So badass
Best line in the game
Me when I see a spider in my room
fucking "BAD ASS"
“Old”, we’re not even out of our 20s
Underrated and sad line…
old for a soldier fighting in ww2 i guess
@@cundan0484 still
It’s crazy cause Pvt Miller was born in 1922, and my grandpa was now. In 1922 as well.. he was in WWII and died in 2006 from old age
@@bruno8126 rip
I’m 26 and when I was 19 playing this game again after nearly 10 years I started to realize that I’m at the age of these guys at war. I can’t imagine myself being in war today, maybe something to do with planes due to my t background as I do have an associates in aviation science which also comes with a commercial pilot license 🪪
“Old, we’re not even out of our twenties.” Really hits hard since most marines were basically fresh out of high school or college, so many young Americans dying.
Marines have always been the youngest branch on average.
@@joeywheelerii9136 yes
@joeywheelerii9136 Which branch invaded the beaches of Normandy, though?
"were not even out of our twenies"
That the craziest part. I'm constantly thinking that soldiers are usually 30-ish or older. Most of these guys weren't old enough to buy beers back in their home. Also because Band Of Brothers had actors that were 30-ish and older.
Ikr!! A few months ago I met a WW2 veteran who fought in Normandy and he was 104 years old meaning he was in his early to mid twenties when he was fighting! These men deserve the highest honor and respect there is!
Wanna know something really odd
I saw 2 graves
1 was marked a 18 year old sergeant
And another was an 30 year old private
The 21 agerule is from the 80s
@@beerten20230 year olds got drafted too. As for the sargeant, most likely field promotions.
Speaking of BandofBrothers, the Pacific Theater has their own version, called “The Pacific”. I’m not sure about the age of the actors featured in The Pacific. What I do know is that it’s more brutal, gruesome, and traumatizing than the Band of Brothers and just like it, plays painstakingly accurate the source material and part of the war it was set in.
4:40, always amazed me how this man's glare said everything about the war he was fighting. How he's in an arena that millions have been in since the beginning of time, how he knows that he needs to survive, how he knows his enemies will sacrifice their own lives just to kill him. From Cain and Abel to conflicts of the future, men will always fight and die.
Pray for peace prepare for war, God willing maybe we can have a durable peace ✌️ ☮️
I like how it also captures the tone and dialogues of both perspectives in the game
The Pacific one felt like an American soldier is narrating a report or reading a diary about a war
While the European one felt like a soviet soldier narrating in an angry manner on how they see the germans as murderers or rats
Lmao your name. LOL
Masterpiece. How is created this cutscenes? i want create too!
Editing and voice acting. Animation and old war footage.@@C.A._Old
"Everything that was asked of us, we've done. Every night we lay in a filthy foxhole praying the enemy won't slit our throats. Every night we crawled through the mud and dirt while bullets whistle all around. This is the enemy's last stand. When we take shuri castle, we go home. All of us!."
*CHILLS*
Unlike Cod WW2 those scenes at world at war look really real they did a good job capturing those images and made it look intimating
the cutscenes are real. theres real war footage, i believe taken from HBO military channels and documentaries. good stuff.
Masterpiece. How is created this cutscenes? i want create too!
oh the cutscene are bit from the real war image, then animated to their liking, thats what makes this game so good
“flamethrowers. we’ll burn em out.” that one gives me chills, the way he says burn em out is so terrifying, like he’s just come up with a brilliant dark idea
"We're know as the old breed. Old, we're not even out of our 20s"
This campaign was amazing, it made you feel the never ending dread and depression of war and battle. Not many campaigns can do that
The editing at 3:20 is absolutely insane
“Getting this far has been tougher than any of us ever could have imagined” sounds like life at this point
I'm surprised no one commented about 4:30. That's the part that was etched in my memory.
What really interesting is he's not talking to the player, acknowledge how he's addressing the event's...much like he's addressing them to a general major
Why did Pvt Miller never get promoted to Cpl or at least PFC? To you know, maybe have an assistant leadership role within the squad? Fill the gap crested by Roebuck's promotion? The man was a Raider, POW, and participated in multiple landings for 3 years to be the same rank as a dude fresh out of MCRD.
I always wondered why him and Dmitri were never promoted. Hell, Dmitri single-handedly took out a German general and never got any recognition.
@@bongwatergaming Miller should of been promoted to CPL to fill the gap left by Roebuck's promotion. I think it was clarified in BO that Dragovich had a strong feud with Dimitri and Reznov which could be why he never got the recognition
Not particularly abnormally, look at someone like Robert Leckie, he enlisted on December 8th 1941, and fought from Guadalcanal to Pelileu, he end the war a Private First Class. That being said, Leckie was promoted and demoted probably half a dozen time from buck private up to Corporal and back, even one time being accidentally made acting company first sergeant.
@@jamalwilburn228 that and the Red army had something of a peculiar promotion system. Soldiers would often be promoted in responsibility without being promoted in rank if they did not meet the peace time criteria for promotion. It was not unusual to see Sergeants leading Platoons or whole Companies, Lt. Colonels leading Brigades and Colonels commanding Corps. After the war the system was revised and many men staying in the army were promoted to their permanent position fitting in grade, which would likely mean that Reznov being promoted to Captain would indicate he was actually commanding a company at the end of the war.
@@MaxwellAerialPhotography And that’s what happened in Black Ops 1, he was made a Captain. I gotta give Props to Treyarch for being cognisant of that!
“Old” … we’re not even out of our twenties.
That line is always chilling.
3:54 almost no one talks about this cutscene, it’s heartbreaking af how you can hear Roebuck’s voice crack about his men’s morale and shitty situation, and there’s nothing he can do about it
Even at the end you hear him say “Sullivan” and was probably wondering that he would know what to do
@@adrianvalentine8042I have never realized that, that makes all the more worse when he dies at the end
@@adrianvalentine8042 He says "Understood, tell the men." As if he was talking to someone, despite all the hardships he listed, they still expected them to go fight.
@@d.i.d.krippledich3404 nice catch man thanks
@@d.i.d.krippledich3404good catch i think he even actually says “I’ll tell the men” but the ill is hard to hear because of audio effects happening at the same time
“Chances of survival 1 in 5”
I've always liked to imagine that when Roebuck Narrates, it's a journal entry. Makes it feel more gloomy
I wonder if it’s like miller having a PTSD episode or it’s like the last thing he thinks of before dying of old age
The rather more somber, gritty, and personal part of the World at War campaign. ✏📖
Even though pacific theater was no joke, it's like a playground compared to the slaughterhouse that is eastern front.
Well, the Russian campaign was portrayed with some glory. Not the case for the Pacific one. 🌴⚰
EDIT: Wow, guy really forgot about that long walk in Bataan and other incidents involving Americans, huh? 🌏💀🦅
@@anonviewerciv Well, compared to what Russians have suffered under German invasion that's pretty normal. US really didn't have much to get angry at except for Pearl Harbor against Japanese. Most of their war crimes were towards Chinese and Koreans instead of Americans.
One of my favorite cods best campain ever so simple but so fun
simple? you didn’t even played the vet difficulty
@@vodkawjuice Ah, the '500 grenades in 30 seconds' difficultly lmao. If you gave away your position, every enemy *will* through everything they have at you
Good game, I miss those days
@@kylegilmore3810 exactly, man. that was very cringy and funny so far)
If anyone needs it
0:07 - 0:47 | Mission 01: Semper Fi
0:50 - 1:24 | Mission 02: Little Resistance
1:25 - 2:01 | Mission 03: Hard Landing
2:02 - 2:36 | Mission 06: Burn 'em Out
2:37 - 3:14 | Mission 07: Relentless
3:16 - 3:47 | Mission 11: Black Cats
3:47 - 4:19 | Mission 12: Blowtorch & Corkscrew
4:20 - 4:59 | Mission 13: Breaking Point
Acter having played the game and watched The Pacific, I am sure that the entry to hell is in Peleliu Island
Kiefer Sutherland has the perfect voice for roebuck
"We're all numbed by Sullivan's death. We just never saw it coming. I still can't believe it. The most solid, dependable and courageous marine we'd ever known; in the blink of an eye, gone. Now it's down to me, and me alone, to lead these men, my brothers safely through this campaign."
Thank you for uploading this, just what I was searching for
Such an amazing game, my favorite COD Game of all time, I had lots of fun playing this in multiplayer AND Zombies, this is where zombies game play was born, I wish this game would get remastered in the current gen consoles…
Very cool channel! Like the work for the authentic games
kiefer sutherland has a fantastic voice
Big Boss explaining things
3:53 ese sonido que suena, es de las comunicaciones entre la flota y alguna base en EE.UU?
Sí, se llama código Morse. (Morse Code) Fue utilizado para la comunicación.
You know the best one was when Sullivan die just what roebuck says in the beginning it’s crazy I love this game
"Blink of an eye. Gone...Now It's down to me. And me alone. To lead these men. My brothers, safely throu this campaign."
gives me goosebumps every time @@trager8933
I just love the little tune when it shows shuri castle in the last cutscene.
1000 yard stare, no soul and no emotion
I love the Japanese tactics shown in this game
The best way to play the American campaing Is to watch The Pacific at the same time. Many battles and concepts are shared between those two mediums.
That’s a great show me and my dad like it a lot
Narration went from
Determined to fearful to hopeless to determined again
The cutscenes where it makes you feel you're actually in the Marines, sheeeeeeesh simple times.. not the war but ifykyk.
Oorah
Did anyone notice the rising sun of the imperial Japanese flag always facing US troops in the background
3:53 what sound is that?
The beeping is Morse code
@@trajan1026 TY
@@hx20games77 don't mention it I got you
Sex noises
@@Latrine1999 horney sex noises
Anyone know the music that plays at 1:28?
Glad I’m not the only one who is looking for it like my comment said that’s the best cut scene, RIP Sullivan
It's some sort of Variation of the ending theme that plays in the last cutscene where you see the atomic bomb drop
1:04 looks like a Ticonderoga
Man the way he said old and barely out of there thirties is scary the think about
Twenties* 1:15
0:32 kinda shows miller face.
In the end of the main game's intro video (cutscene, which comes, when you start a new game) you can see the whole face of the Miller.
P.S. Face of the Dmitry Petrenko you can see in CoD:BO (2010), in the mission Nova 6.
It's down to me leave me alone telling these men my brothers safely through this campaign
What does he say after he says "Understood"? It seems like "go to hell..."
I had to really listen to that part after you said it, but I heard "Tell the Men."
@@davontehiggs7158I wonder if he would be talking to miller at that point because miller was at least the squads temporary radioman
the game take place in plelelio and okinawa. just like the show the pacific that came out in 2010. i wonder if they knew about the pacific being filmed
Probably not? The game takes many inspirations from Eugene Sledge's book (even dropping it's name) so it's probably coincidence
Black cats and burn em’ out have the hardest intros in the entire game
Sutherlands voice is crazy
Most badass cutscenes
Tennho heka banzaaaiiii !
In Japanese, is "Tenno Heika, Banzai"... means "For the emperor, charge!"
@@joaoluca395 means long live the emperor
Teno 1000 years heko emperor banzai hurray we love him yeag
@@joaoluca395 it's more of may our emperor reign a thousand years. Roughly translating.
Lol I feel kike I am watching the History channel documentary.
Masterpiece. How is created this cutscenes? i want create too!
It is actually NOW pretty easy. Some 3d modelling mixed with good timing animations. But i think it was a team workibg on and you still have a lot of worj too as surroundings and other art details
We are the heroes, also here is a flamethrower.
Marine raiders❤
🪖🇺🇲💪
I never joined the military this stuff sounds horrible
Lmao, boy you're funny
In war, truth is the first casualty.
dont be shy go join! We are not in those horrible times... until we are
This my Primary Source for dis presemntatiation
Lmao just 2 comment
now its 3
@@arsyal yay
Another one for the algorithm
1 more
Jesus Christ loves you and all
My grandfather served in the Marines for 20 years got out as an E-9 (Master Gunnery Sergeant) and he’s never talked about the war he was in and he was 03331 (Machine Gunner) and he got shot three times one in his leg one in his shoulder and one that hit his radio 📻 and he never talked about it to me so I never asked him about it
“flamethrowers. we’ll burn em out.” that one gives me chills, the way he says burn em out is so terrifying, like he’s just come up with a brilliant dark idea
Masterpiece. How is created this cutscenes? i want create too!