0:47 "Bravo team, this is sergent Kamarov. I understand you and your men could use some help." Gaz: "It's bloody good to hear from you mate!" "Standby, we're almost there. ETA 3 minutes. Kamarov out."
Bravo Team, this is Vulture One-Six I'm tracking the target! D A M N this guy moves fast... ...Okay, he's leaving the junkyard to the northwest. Get his ass, move MOVE!
Used to think the first composer i enjoyed was Hans Zimmer due to COD 2009, but all this time it was Harry Gregson Williams from cod 2007! What a genius this guys is, I love instrumental music mainly due to game soundtrack and his touches on cod 2007 were one of the first pieces I’ve heard in my life! ( I was 5-7 y.o when playing the game)
What I love about this game’s ending battle on the bridge is how grounded and not over the top it is. It honestly doesn’t feel all that far removed from the sort of situation actual special forces soldiers caught up in a major war might end up in. It would be a very shitty day, probably something significant and out of the ordinary enough you might see a book or a movie about it at some point, but it’s not completely ridiculous like the zodiac chase at the end of MW2 or Price and Yuri shooting up that hotel in juggernaut armor in MW3. It’s just a handful of soldiers stuck in the firefight of their lives, desperately waiting for the cavalry to arrive, but most of them go down before it does. I think Call of Duty at that point was still trying to be a respectful homage to the actual soldiers and the conflicts they fought in, like the first three CoD’s, just for the modern era. By MW2, they shifted gears fully into action movie territory. I don’t think they recaptured the feeling of the first five Call of Duty’s again until maybe CoD WWII, but maybe not well until Modern Warfare 2019.
Nah, mw19 ain’t even close either. In terms of this type of action, the last time we got it was indeed cod4/5. There are snippets of it in mw2 like in loose ends with a 10 man squad getting picked off right to the end but other than bits and pieces in the next 2 titles, we never got something like this again as a final mission.
...Heavy fighting continued throughout the night as US Marines continue to push towards the capital city in pursuit of Khaled Al-Asad. Sporadic fighting can be heard as the bulk of Al-Asad's forces fall back towards the Presidential Palace.
Vulture1-6 - target is moving north, he move toward the outskirt of the city Vulture1-6 - Be Advice, this area crawl with hostile forces, over. Vulture1-6 - Multiple hostile come behind iron fence Vulture1-6 - Hang on, i got this guy
Vulture1-6: Ok, the target is moving... north... he's headed towards the outskirts of the city Vulture1-6: Be advised, this area is crawling with hostile forces, over Vulture1-6: Multiple hostiles on the other side of that iron fence Vulture1-6: Target has moved deeper into the building. Hold on, I got these guys
I’ve seen this song called other names but I only know it from this mission, the bridge mission and I think the third mission for modern warfare on the Nintendo DS.
Various things OpFor and Ultranationalist say in the DS version: Stop them! Enemies! Enemy soldiers! Grenade! American Marines! (Middle East stages only) British Troops! (Russian stages only)
Vulture One-Six: Hostiles on the second floor to your right. Yeah you got'em... I have movement on rooftops... SSgt.Griggs: Movement on rooftops. COPY !!! Vulture One-Six: One guy behind the overturned dumpster... SSgt.Griggs: Enemy by the dumpster. COPY !!!
Price: Bravo Team, the intel on this op comes from our informant in Russia. The package is aboard a medium freighter, Estonian registration number 52775. There is a small crew and a security detail onboard. Gaz: Rules of engagement, Sir? Price: Crew expendable.