Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered Al-Fulani Execution Scene. From the mission, The Coup. Yasir Al-Fulani Execution Scene from Call of Duty Modern Warfare Remastered.
I like the fact that the constant head movement was added by the player. It adds a bit of realistic expression into the gameplay. He actually acts as though he's panicking.
I'm not big on remakes or remasters but I'm very surprised by how well this game was done especially with character models and how the playable characters have more depth. Especially this sequence. It makes me more sad for Al-Fulani's demise
The Modern Warfare's is hands down the best action story ever created in video games. The grandiose size, the twists, the characters. Hot damn, wish they made a series, or a film trilogy also. Too good, to not use it again on another platform.
You are right, and I don't think they do paperwork in hell you know? If I was in charge of remaking that exact frame I would told the Animation team to just run over that dude, much more dramatic and believable imho
Really scary scene of him being transported to his execution. We see all those people getting slaughtered in the street. It kind of reminds you of the situation in Syria in real life doesn't it?
What if they did a remastered version of WaW? But they did the same thing they're doing with this: a WaW 2 with the remastered version of WaW. Now that would be lit
We need more Lemon Pledge the only way they'd do that would be making waw 2 in a timeline of the far future; knowing cod lately they'd prolly do that but hopefully they wouldn't if they did one
I think this year's CoD will be one on the Vietnam War, because I think that passing a game that picks up from World at War from Treyarch to Sledgehammer doesn't make any sense to me.
I think it's unfair to say the voice acting of Al-Asad is bad throughout when compared to the original. I'd say he still sounds pretty angry and domineering throughout the car journey. Only when we get to the execution scene however does he sound far too quiet, as if the actor just gave up wanting to put any effort into it.
Though I've heard that Arabic has regional dialects that make the Arabic spoken in North Africa quite a bit different than the one spoken in the Gulf states - analogous to how Russian and Polish both came from the same source but diverged over history. As a result, as a Pole, I can actually understand a good bit of Slovakian and Czech, but only about 20-30% of Russian. Still, I similarly have always prided myself in being able to pick out familiar words from spoken Russian throughout the CoD games.
@@GTAVictor9128 I dont know my ass from my elbow when it comes to Arabic so consider what im gonna say to be totally bullshit. But perhaps the dialect they are speaking is the same one the op understands.
Abu Liu Kang The country is not fictional. This is an alternate version of Saudi Arabia, where the king was overthrown by a rebellion and Al-Fulani was put in his place.
The way zacheav hands al assad the gun he points it at him initially and he backs up a little thinking zacheav at any minute could cut him loose despite being shown as a tough man and a leader he fears zacheav and only clams when zacheav turns the gun around and hands it to him.
Wow, Raven really did have attention to detail when they made this, such as the new exclamation and gestures Al-Fulani makes before he gets stunned and the heavy breathing at the end. Still don't Al-Assad's voiceover, though.
The one thing missing is that in reality, the hammer of the DE would never need to be cocked if a round was chambered already. I get that it makes it dramatic...but...it wouldn't make sense to chamber a round, drop the hammer gently, only to have to cock it again on your personal sidearm.
Lmao, Zakhev looks prettier than the beauty queen. Liked him more when his face was all messed up cause you knew by the look of his face that he doesn't play around
I knew a kid in middle school who could nearly perectly (at least in the ears of somone who doest speak the language) recite the speech Al-Asad gives during this mission
@@neckmostle lol yes you can, if it weren’t for his incompetence Afghanistan wouldn’t be in this situation, and even then a leader doesn’t abandon his people.
Dad: what movie is this? It looks pretty good. 11 year old Me: you just bought me this game. Remember? *player gets executed* *i look at Dad* *Dad looks at me* Dad: GIMME THAT DAM DISK!
They should have never remastered the sound, leave it the way it was. That's the problemnwith most remasters, they often go TOO far in trying to modernize something, they overproduce everything
3:36 I still like how it portrays that even though there’s a lot of chaos going on, civilians being killed, and in a coup, the jet fighters reminds you that is a full organised military perpetrating this actions.
Charles Jew Because if he's saying the wrong things, the subtitles wouldn't make sense. For example, if someone was speaking broken English in a foreign language, the subtitles would thus show the English as broken.
I'm kinda surprised that the kept Jason West and Vince Zampella in the credits, considering those two and Activision's relationship following MW2 makes Hideo Kojima and Konami splitting up look like a mild falling out. TLDR: West and Zampella, two created Call of Duty, asked for more creative control after the success of MW and to keep the IP. Activision agreed on condition that they remained employed with Activision. As soon as MW2 came out, Activision tried to trigger that clause at any cost, including lawsuits! After a life in hell, the two leave to create Respawn with the understanding that they get to keep all the IP Respawn creates. Isn't videogame development magical?!
He is back lmao my fav mw villain always liked the way he looks with the beret and shades and dude detonated a nuke that killed 30 thousand us soldiers and that made shepherd lose his shit lol hope he has a bigger role in the next mw game or at least we could play as him in mw2 remastered if there is character customization in multiplayer
The old Al-Alad voice has a horrible accent. New one is clean arabic. Russians in old-gen version has a horrible accent too, in Remastered they speak clean russian.
I know it sets up the rest of the game and its the opening but since its a video game it would have been nice to have had some say in the actions of this guy. Like going for a quick time event to strangle the guy in the front passanger seat for the gun or to try and make some sort of escape yes they could have you recaptured and incapacitated to ensure the story ends up right in the same way but it would have been interesting to see it as an easter egg for learning the games controls early.
That would be very interesting if The remaster had two timelines, but I imagine that if you did have the ability to escape, it would probably lead to a cutscene of them being recaptured and the speech changes to how un-Honorable escaping was. But it would still be his execution since it’s the startup
Idk why people said the No Russian mission is so controversy. I mean this scene is more terrifying for me. Its not just an airport, but the whole nation. You can see a lot people getting shoot and executed along the way… they are so desperate. Im not say that No Russion is less evil, but for me this scene is the most terrifying
@@ghosttoast8610 Fyi, you can also not killing anybody in No Russian, the rest of Makarov crewmate will do it. You can just fight the swat team on outside the airport
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Mr. Toledo, (kind ok name too, just like the city in Spain.) i barely understood what you typed here, please be more clear when you try at a comeback, otherwise it will not nudge me emotionally like you probably hoped it would do.
This scene perfectly illustrates why the original MW trilogy is superior to the new. They deconstructed the standard conventions of a first person military shooter and did some fairly subversive things, like putting you in the shoes of the helpless victim in this scene. It's a relatively simple sequence and the player isn't even given much input besides the ability to move the camera, but the importance to the story is massive and it makes a much more memorable impression on the audience than some bland expositional cutscene.
This looks amazing but it still pisses me off they had to make audio changes. The way the guy on the pa sounded in the original sounded way more chilling and epic. Not to mention WHY DO YOU CHANGE THE DEAGLE SOUND AT THE END??
They changed it because the original spoke Egyptian Arabic which since this takes place in an alternate Saudi Arabia is horribly inaccurate for the area they were in.
@@exoels world at war and advance warfare is different I'm talking cod series where it's always Russian and Arabs the bad guys I love cod but it sometimes spread anti Russians .Russian are good they are not bad also cod advance warfare is like civil war
@@AAAA-tp4gw OG Modern Warfare is based on Second Russian Civil War resulted in WW3. There are 2 political parties: Russian Federation loyalist and Russian Ultranationalist (ex Soviet soldiers loyal to Soviet Communist regime). Kamarov and his men, Nikolai, Yuri, Vorshevsky and his loyalists are good Russians (although Vorshevsky was an asshole in the first place). Imran, Viktor, Makarov, Kiril, Lev, and ultranationalists driven soldiers are the bad guys
Is it me or the original one feels way better? Like the voice actor in that one did a fantastic job. His voice and the environment and the music scared the shit out of me lol. It's a shame that they changed it
5:26 What irks me is that they changed the desert eagle sound back to how it originally was for the campaign and multiplayer, yet kept it different for this scene which just makes no sense (not counting, from what I heard playing it, making it louder).
What bothers me is the fact that the hammer being cocked back means they chambered a round, dropped the hammer down gently so that they can cock it again. I really doubt someone would do that for their personal weapon.
Hands were in front of him, there’s a pistol in the right sun visor. He could’ve tried to grab it and free himself. 3:08 he could’ve ran with that guy.
that part at 2:47 is just so sad, seeing A Group of civilian resistance trying their best to fight back only to get mowed down by the troops is heartbreaking
Most underrated MW “villain” he was clearly modeled as a parody of Saddam Hussein, which is why it was disappointing how he is now canonically some rebel fighter from the pseudo-Kurdish/Northern Syrian nation Urzikistan
The original speech was so much better. I dont give a fuck if there were "translation errors". That speech gave me goosebumps.. This one gives me depression
Zakhev were the same cloths 15 years..
In Soviet Russia clothes wear you
@@tobyalder42 lol
well soviet allready died during that time because of the chernobly accident remember dyaltof was a spy
He never takes a bath
I like to imagine that his closet is just those clothes like in the bee movie 😂
this in vr would be terrifying
scorepit yessss
scorepit This happening to you in real life would be even more terrifying
@@OXY187 Do you know from experience lol? xd
Uncle did yall make it to Tahiti in heaven
Dutch VanderLin Dat U?
This scene aged quite well which is scary..
Indeed
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Nah.. the president of afghan and vice fled the country.
No kidding
@@redleader4876 no one cares
That cup of coffee never spilled once
Hey, at least the driver still has his coffee.
He didn't hit his brake much either
Maybe it was empty
@@Fukkkkkk Dude. You can clearly see it is filled.
Mf was made to drive and deliver coffee since he was a kid
I like the fact that the constant head movement was added by the player. It adds a bit of realistic expression into the gameplay. He actually acts as though he's panicking.
For that reason, I would always look away from the pistol being pointed at you in the last moment in anticipation to getting shot.
@@GTAVictor9128 cool.
I'm not big on remakes or remasters but I'm very surprised by how well this game was done especially with character models and how the playable characters have more depth. Especially this sequence. It makes me more sad for Al-Fulani's demise
my parents bring me home after taking my report card
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GODDAM 💀💀💀💀 the other parent hunting their kids in the back
@@davidaceituno5130 extremely
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this comment literally gave me flashback
Not gonna lie it was pretty well executed
Ha well executed
ba dum shh
I see what you did
Ba dum tss
I love you for that joke
arab here . the voice acting in the original version is much better. he sounds very monotone in his speech
I'm also Arab and I agree with you
I'm not arab, but I totally agree with you guys.
Im half arab, and I also agree
I know a guy who is arab, and I disagree.
pgater12 i see what you did there
The Modern Warfare's is hands down the best action story ever created in video games. The grandiose size, the twists, the characters. Hot damn, wish they made a series, or a film trilogy also. Too good, to not use it again on another platform.
Metal Gear Solid says hello
Red dead series : long time buddy
2:20 why would you shoot someone that close to VIP? Imagine the paperwork you would have to fill out for not waiting 2 seconds.
Lmao
@Josh JeanJacket Jaeger lmao
You are right, and I don't think they do paperwork in hell you know?
If I was in charge of remaking that exact frame I would told the Animation team to just run over that dude, much more dramatic and believable imho
By far the best part in this game. How you learn about all of this and these conflicts just through the eyes of this one man. Brilliantly executed.
Ba dum tss
@@accountdisbanded Damn I was weird 4 years ago
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Really scary scene of him being transported to his execution. We see all those people getting slaughtered in the street. It kind of reminds you of the situation in Syria in real life doesn't it?
The scary part is that the current president of Syria is also named al-Assad
@@theprussian5529 damn bruh The Simpsons prediction shit
The Syrian president was democratically elected tho he didn’t gain power through a coup
@@gabenewell3955 But he did maintain power through an overreaching military
@@gabenewell3955 i support him but he indeed did shit like this
Imagine being stuck in that car knowing in a few minutes you're going to die
4:53 when the teacher says you can pick your partner and your friend looks at you like
True LOL
When it’s your birthday and you’re at GameStop and you’re looking at PS5 like:
What if they did a remastered version of WaW? But they did the same thing they're doing with this: a WaW 2 with the remastered version of WaW. Now that would be lit
REX UNKNOWN I'm late but that would be awesome lol
We need more Lemon Pledge the only way they'd do that would be making waw 2 in a timeline of the far future; knowing cod lately they'd prolly do that but hopefully they wouldn't if they did one
The next Treyarch CoD will probably have World at War Remastered bundled.
Enzo C if they continue to make WWII FPS that would make me happy
I think this year's CoD will be one on the Vietnam War, because I think that passing a game that picks up from World at War from Treyarch to Sledgehammer doesn't make any sense to me.
I think it's unfair to say the voice acting of Al-Asad is bad throughout when compared to the original. I'd say he still sounds pretty angry and domineering throughout the car journey. Only when we get to the execution scene however does he sound far too quiet, as if the actor just gave up wanting to put any effort into it.
It sounds like that to non-Arabic speakers, but apparently this is how monotone Arabic sounds
i remember playing this and shit it took time for me to repeat it over and over and i almost memorised that arabic speech... lol.
Jackspedicy 2 Arabic isn't a hard language tbh,
@@hotpaki if your a native english speaker though it's supposed to be one of the hardest to learn.
I love how Fulani’s voice is cracking in every breath he takes
The way that zakaev flips the Deagle when he gives it to al Assad is how I hand out my sidearms.
It symbolizes Zakhaev's influence over Al-Asad. Lets him know who's the head honcho.
al asadd wouldn't have been a be to launch the takeover it wasnt for zakhaev
That weird awkward moment of silence when Zhakaev aims the Deagle at Al-Asad's face lmaoooo
@@farahahmedkarim377 well, wouldn't you have a weird moment of silence too if you had a Desert Eagle pointed in your face.
The way the sound drops the second he says “this is how it begins” really good sound design
Best thing about being an Arab is understanding every single word this man says
Though I've heard that Arabic has regional dialects that make the Arabic spoken in North Africa quite a bit different than the one spoken in the Gulf states - analogous to how Russian and Polish both came from the same source but diverged over history.
As a result, as a Pole, I can actually understand a good bit of Slovakian and Czech, but only about 20-30% of Russian.
Still, I similarly have always prided myself in being able to pick out familiar words from spoken Russian throughout the CoD games.
@@GTAVictor9128 I dont know my ass from my elbow when it comes to Arabic so consider what im gonna say to be totally bullshit. But perhaps the dialect they are speaking is the same one the op understands.
@@GlobalOutcast he is speaking in formal Arabic,so it's easy to understand
2:38 that opfor soldier actually said ''this is revenge for my brother''
Abu Liu Kang The country is not fictional. This is an alternate version of Saudi Arabia, where the king was overthrown by a rebellion and Al-Fulani was put in his place.
It's one of the dialogues that pop up when a Soldier dies, i think they reused them for the intro
He sounds way better in the original it felt like you are in a fucking stadium and he is speaking through very loud speakers.
But he sounds more accurate here
For me this is better cause this time he's voiced by an actual Arab and the lines are accurate
Yeah especially the beginning when he speaks for the first time
The way zacheav hands al assad the gun he points it at him initially and he backs up a little thinking zacheav at any minute could cut him loose despite being shown as a tough man and a leader he fears zacheav and only clams when zacheav turns the gun around and hands it to him.
2:54 Go to the left, the left!
Yeah that's what he said
i’m assuming the driver is Makarov, it’d make sense as all the Four Horseman would be there. plus his face is covered, so it could be him…
It's not impossible, but I think that's just an Opfor insurgent.
Also his clothes look similar to flashback about nuclear strike in MW3
Wow, Raven really did have attention to detail when they made this, such as the new exclamation and gestures Al-Fulani makes before he gets stunned and the heavy breathing at the end. Still don't Al-Assad's voiceover, though.
The one thing missing is that in reality, the hammer of the DE would never need to be cocked if a round was chambered already. I get that it makes it dramatic...but...it wouldn't make sense to chamber a round, drop the hammer gently, only to have to cock it again on your personal sidearm.
We all know why we’re here right now.
Indeed
Kabul 2021
Lmao, Zakhev looks prettier than the beauty queen.
Liked him more when his face was all messed up cause you knew by the look of his face that he doesn't play around
Lord Bomba His beard's way too white, as well. Looked better in dark grey.
He looks more masculine in this version imo
One of the most iconic moments in cod mw history
“I promise I won’t be political.”
*Several Drinks Later:* 1:27
5:16
@@aguywholikesmilitary5394 oh great it's you, Shepshit.
*"I promise I won't get all political." Several drinks later: **5:18*
@@farahahmedkarim377 Didn't Barkov skrew your entire country when you were young?
@@aguywholikesmilitary5394 yes he did. Why are you asking? Aren't you supposed to be dead?
I knew a kid in middle school who could nearly perectly (at least in the ears of somone who doest speak the language) recite the speech Al-Asad gives during this mission
1:18 Victor: you have corona?!
1:40: go for the execution
No he was saying
إلى اليسار. إلى اليسار
Left. Left
The dude driving the vehicle is the first horseman aka Vladimir Makarov.
The fear in the execution is strangely addicting
One of my favorite scenes on cod series
5:23
getting your temperature taken in 2020
Or those ACR tests where they shove a sword up your nose and it feels like 5:25
This is the best way to introduce all the developers who worked on the game
POV : You are afghanistan's president after Kabul has fallen.
Was just thinking about this..
lol he ran away with his money
@@sangbum60090 more ran away to survive given the situation I can’t blame him
This was more like what happened to Najibullah, albeit a million times more brutal than this
@@neckmostle lol yes you can, if it weren’t for his incompetence Afghanistan wouldn’t be in this situation, and even then a leader doesn’t abandon his people.
When I played it for the first time I was 11 and I still remember the anxious sensation that I felt when I saw that scene
I prefer the original al asad as he sounds dead calm in the remaster
GAZA Oct. 2023
Dad: what movie is this? It looks pretty good.
11 year old Me: you just bought me this game. Remember?
*player gets executed*
*i look at Dad*
*Dad looks at me*
Dad: GIMME THAT DAM DISK!
True story?
@@deadlychicken1458
clearly no.
If your dad is like Hank Hill , then accurate.
Game: *Shows mere parts of civilians being massacred*
Dad: "Eh"
Game: *shows player dying and showing no blood*
Dad: "WHAT DA F-"
@@deadlychicken1458 nice username and pfp
Al-Asad's speech sounded much more epic in the original version. Agree?
Only 15 people agree and that last one is me
No i also like the original one
So much nostalgia. My skin crawled when he was about to die, such an epic game.
This scene is my favorite out of any in the call of duty series. Amazing voices, animating, and that final shot can make you flinch
Just went back and watched the og version and it's weird how we all remember it looking like this back in the day.
just a normal day in middle east
Nigga you layin i am Syrian and the most scary thing here is the exams😂😂😂😂
@@waseemmakyr5870 So you don't fear rape and torture ?
ward Kh It’s just clueless people who think the Middle East is all about war and shit
*_Better than living in gay france_*
Only in Syria and Iraq, go to other ME countries and most of them are richer than 80% of US population
They should have never remastered the sound, leave it the way it was.
That's the problemnwith most remasters, they often go TOO far in trying to modernize something, they overproduce everything
You know if your not a fan of the remaster you could always go back to the original.
Everyone has preferences. A few thought in the 2019 Modern Warfare that House Clean mission in their opinion is: Too Realistic.
3:36 I still like how it portrays that even though there’s a lot of chaos going on, civilians being killed, and in a coup, the jet fighters reminds you that is a full organised military perpetrating this actions.
We all want to know how he flips his gun like that.
Owning a DE grants you magical powers that break the fundamental laws of the universe.
Why does Al Asaf's voice sound different. He sounded more like Saadaam in the original lol
They got a new voice actor. Don't know why they couldn't have kept the original voice
Maahir Momtaz They changed it because apparently the original dialogue didn't always match with the subtitles so they re-recorded the lines.
Why didn't they just change the subtitles to be accurate???
Charles Jew Because if he's saying the wrong things, the subtitles wouldn't make sense. For example, if someone was speaking broken English in a foreign language, the subtitles would thus show the English as broken.
Or maybe the original voice actor should have changed the words, I mean he should have said this new speech
Bruh i looked at the thumbnail of this video out of the corner of my eye and i thought it was thanos after thor threw stormbreaker to his chest.
POV Kabul rn
When we are in arena
Girls: yay we are having fun
Boys: 5:16
هذا ما يحصل الان فى العالم الواقعى شئ يثير الدهشة أن هذه لعبة صدرت عام 2007
I'm kinda surprised that the kept Jason West and Vince Zampella in the credits, considering those two and Activision's relationship following MW2 makes Hideo Kojima and Konami splitting up look like a mild falling out.
TLDR: West and Zampella, two created Call of Duty, asked for more creative control after the success of MW and to keep the IP. Activision agreed on condition that they remained employed with Activision. As soon as MW2 came out, Activision tried to trigger that clause at any cost, including lawsuits! After a life in hell, the two leave to create Respawn with the understanding that they get to keep all the IP Respawn creates. Isn't videogame development magical?!
اليوم نرتقي مرة اخرة كامة واحدة في مواجهة الخيانة و الفساد!
I would die for this revolution
He is back lmao my fav mw villain always liked the way he looks with the beret and shades and dude detonated a nuke that killed 30 thousand us soldiers and that made shepherd lose his shit lol hope he has a bigger role in the next mw game or at least we could play as him in mw2 remastered if there is character customization in multiplayer
4:54 just look at him was was looking like Sam in Far Cry 3
The tense sound/music at 5:24 took me out of the moment completely. It went from scary execution to a Vanoss video in 2 seconds.
I hate how the speech sounds entirely different from the original :C
If only the President of Afghanistan was dealt like this…… I hope he gets arrested soon for the fraud he committed.
Moron
I think this happened to a South American President. He was dragged out by the People and was never heard from again.
Yo where tf my uber driver taking me?
@Gurlmoo Crabs but he was still tied up
What I dislike about this scene is they changed Al-asad's speech, this version isn't bad but the Original one felt like it had more passion.
Al-Asad wasnt wrong, it really did kick off with a guy getting executed
activision finds another way to make money: remastered the old call of duty .
ok boomer
Its a cool game so why not there are many company out there doing the same
before : this game needs remaster
after : they remaster this because money
honestly shut the fck up
@Daniele Martino nice brother continue the legacy
The old Assad sounded better and more menacing. This new voice-over they got sounds like shit.
Agreed.
The old Al-Alad voice has a horrible accent. New one is clean arabic.
Russians in old-gen version has a horrible accent too, in Remastered they speak clean russian.
this game is similar to the wars going on in the world now who would have thought this game predicted the future
Henry O'Neill the war this predicted was the Iraq war .
+1945joshuaruiz Dude, this game originally came out five years after the invasion of Iraq. It didn't predict shit.
And thus, Modern warfare began...
played this when i was 10 back in 2007 and it scared me so much for some reason😂
I know it sets up the rest of the game and its the opening but since its a video game it would have been nice to have had some say in the actions of this guy. Like going for a quick time event to strangle the guy in the front passanger seat for the gun or to try and make some sort of escape yes they could have you recaptured and incapacitated to ensure the story ends up right in the same way but it would have been interesting to see it as an easter egg for learning the games controls early.
That would be very interesting if The remaster had two timelines, but I imagine that if you did have the ability to escape, it would probably lead to a cutscene of them being recaptured and the speech changes to how un-Honorable escaping was. But it would still be his execution since it’s the startup
You know, to be fair his hands were tied
Does this remind anybody of current events going on today
No, definitely not
No not at all, the only one that thinks of Afghanistan when he sees this scene is a yankee or a westerner
I was way too excited playing this game at 9 and now I'm 20 and nothing excites me anymore
Idk why people said the No Russian mission is so controversy. I mean this scene is more terrifying for me. Its not just an airport, but the whole nation. You can see a lot people getting shoot and executed along the way… they are so desperate. Im not say that No Russion is less evil, but for me this scene is the most terrifying
It’s because you didn’t do the killing in this mission
@@ghosttoast8610 Fyi, you can also not killing anybody in No Russian, the rest of Makarov crewmate will do it. You can just fight the swat team on outside the airport
@@fadlankhatamiahmad1821 yeah but who does that?
4:53 That's the most Middle Eastern looking Russian I've ever seen.
Zakhev is Bosnian
I don't get how that coffee in the middle never spilled
Al asad's voice in cod 4 is *Way* better than this one
This is cod 4
@@acatthatlookslikehitler1277 (remastered)
Welcome to Sweden, 2045.
Well by now we need dictatorship to fix the country, democracy isnt exactly doing the job right anymore...
SD 2018
Carolus Rex 1718
👋 Mr. Luzur that good name that why i was going two say about what u talking about this dictators 👉 now you want a great leader general commander too search many enemies traitor and cowards or deserter 👉 now
Mr. Toledo, (kind ok name too, just like the city in Spain.) i barely understood what you typed here, please be more clear when you try at a comeback, otherwise it will not nudge me emotionally like you probably hoped it would do.
5:14-5:16 Why does he walk all aggravated? He looks like he's high stepping a little!
This scene perfectly illustrates why the original MW trilogy is superior to the new. They deconstructed the standard conventions of a first person military shooter and did some fairly subversive things, like putting you in the shoes of the helpless victim in this scene. It's a relatively simple sequence and the player isn't even given much input besides the ability to move the camera, but the importance to the story is massive and it makes a much more memorable impression on the audience than some bland expositional cutscene.
Me on my way to school but if I forgot to do homework :
This looks amazing but it still pisses me off they had to make audio changes. The way the guy on the pa sounded in the original sounded way more chilling and epic. Not to mention WHY DO YOU CHANGE THE DEAGLE SOUND AT THE END??
ZCT 1 I hate that he CLICKS THE HAMMER DOWN.
They changed it because the original spoke Egyptian Arabic which since this takes place in an alternate Saudi Arabia is horribly inaccurate for the area they were in.
@@danwhowatches707 I bet they could've done I better though.
POV: you're an arab king in the 70s
Why are the Arabs and Russians always the bad guys in every COD ?😅
Because it's american propaganda in games to make you hate them maybe next it could be Chinese
@@AAAA-tp4gw Well not all of them I still like world at war
@@exoels world at war and advance warfare is different I'm talking cod series where it's always Russian and Arabs the bad guys I love cod but it sometimes spread anti Russians .Russian are good they are not bad also cod advance warfare is like civil war
@@AAAA-tp4gw OG Modern Warfare is based on Second Russian Civil War resulted in WW3. There are 2 political parties: Russian Federation loyalist and Russian Ultranationalist (ex Soviet soldiers loyal to Soviet Communist regime). Kamarov and his men, Nikolai, Yuri, Vorshevsky and his loyalists are good Russians (although Vorshevsky was an asshole in the first place). Imran, Viktor, Makarov, Kiril, Lev, and ultranationalists driven soldiers are the bad guys
Cuz it's written by westerners
damn can't stop dying on this mission, can't imagine what this is like on veteran
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@@OXY187 ok debbie
Bro you don’t move more then 8 fucking feet dumbass
Someone just came up with a brilliant idea that the driver in this scene is Makarov. If anyone cares, I can explain. I love it.
Pls explain :(
The smart kid: When’s the homework?
Me and the squad: 5:27
Nah mate I will steal his knees and I will use them
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They added the scream al fulani made before he got hit with the gun
Is it me or the original one feels way better? Like the voice actor in that one did a fantastic job. His voice and the environment and the music scared the shit out of me lol. It's a shame that they changed it
I think its just you
5:26 What irks me is that they changed the desert eagle sound back to how it originally was for the campaign and multiplayer, yet kept it different for this scene which just makes no sense (not counting, from what I heard playing it, making it louder).
SicParvisMagna123 MW3 desert eagle sound know that....?
What bothers me is the fact that the hammer being cocked back means they chambered a round, dropped the hammer down gently so that they can cock it again.
I really doubt someone would do that for their personal weapon.
Hamas
Literally IDF w/o children
Hands were in front of him, there’s a pistol in the right sun visor. He could’ve tried to grab it and free himself. 3:08 he could’ve ran with that guy.
1:20, Did the guy on the left fart before taking off 🤣
Nah it's the engine revving
that part at 2:47 is just so sad, seeing A Group of civilian resistance trying their best to fight back only to get mowed down by the troops is heartbreaking
4:19 dont hit me!
4:13
Dog: *BARKING ANGRILY*
Random OpFor Militia: hello there. *grabs Al-Fulani and stomps on his face*
Taliban after invadin Afghanistan
Insyaallah
Most underrated MW “villain” he was clearly modeled as a parody of Saddam Hussein, which is why it was disappointing how he is now canonically some rebel fighter from the pseudo-Kurdish/Northern Syrian nation Urzikistan
That's a Different universe version of him who isn't a villian
The original speech was so much better. I dont give a fuck if there were "translation errors". That speech gave me goosebumps.. This one gives me depression
@Azono fair..
Well i dont give a fuck if it gives you depression, this is better in every way
Somebody should make this in VR
I can do it irl for free if you want. If you don't mind the cookies and cream (white matte distressed) look instead of the chrome.