What made Sheeprd's betrayal so much sad it is mostly because all of the betrayals are slow, scary, torture and etc... But MW2 happened quickly, unexpected and sad.
I don't think Adler is that bad. To be fair, Bell is brainwashed, had Adler's memories inserted into his mind and seen CIA Intel's and files. Bell is a loose end if Adler let's him live.
“I’ve given this guy my own memories, his beliefs are my beliefs, as evidenced by him betraying Perseus. But he’s a security risk and I’ve got to kill him because uhhhh, because he could use what he knows to support what’s left of the spy ring he helped us destroy” Adler, 2 years before using what he knows to support the spy ring he helped destroy
@@fish_and-chipsyeah, I now find the loose end argument weak, as if Bell was a Risk, Adler would literally be dead because you can betray him at the end of the game after learning the truth.
not gonna lie, choosing the bad ending in Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War is a better decision than having Adler shoot you in the face with a M1911 chambered in 45 ACP.
I already knew dragowich will betray reznov and his friends but i never thought he could give worst death. Seeing Dmitri painful death literally is most worst movement in cod history.
Now this is a tough choice for me because some betrayals have plot twists: ✅ Most popular: Shepherd betrayed Ghost and Roach ✅ My 2nd fav: Bell betrays Alder (especially the Ambush Ending) ✅ Surprising: Graves betrayed Shepherd and Hadir betrays Alex and Farah ✅ The simplest: Yuri betrays Makarov (The easiest way is to alert the airport security from the NO RUSSIAN mission) ✅ Best Trust Issue: Farid (who you will trust: Menendez or Harper) Honorable mention: Colonel Norris betrays Farrah as the hostile from the terrorist organization list, even though they were allies with the Marines (was declared by the US government)
Let's face it, Hadir didn't really betray them, man just wanted Barkov and the Russians to pay for what they did to his country and family, who wouldn't and if they had listened to him, Soap would still be alive, he tried warning them about Makarov, they should've listened.
Dude compare this to old cod betrayals. The MW22 “betrayal” is ‘ur guys not allowed no more’ in 2009, he shoots roach in the gut and domes ghost, then burning their corpses to become a war hero.
Isn’t Advanced Warfare’s betrayal during the mission Utopia when Mitchell and Ilona watch the recording of Irons killing the technologist warning him about the KVA Attacks, and then Irons finds out that they’re watching it and have his soldiers try to arrest them?
I remember playing advanced warfare, and i even before getting to the mission utopia, where its revealed irons is the bad guy i knew after his son's death. i somehow knew he would be the traitor
Dawg makarov is the lowest tier villain in the newest mw3. If I saw a baby face man ranting all day about his manifesto I would not sign up for his bullshiet. I liked how you truly couldn’t put an accent or anything on the old mw3. That was true horror within a man’s brain
Is call of duty just running out of ideas? I mean they killed off graves, but oh nope he survived. They killed off alex but oh nope he survived. They just can’t make up their mind so they got to bring back people just to keep a terrible storyline going. Wouldn’t be surprised if off brand soap comes back alive. And bringing back makarov because they couldn’t think of a new antagonist? Cmon
@@icekingcod first time a creator phyiscally responds to me and Some time before the operation started, Menendez managed to capture 10-year-old David Mason and used him against Hudson. Hudson was forced to relay false information to Mason and Woods, who only had just managed to capture Noriega, also known as Objective False Profit, saying that he had intel on a Nexus target. so it wasnt but its like half half but no he didnt betray