Black Ops III is an incredible game, from the campaign prospective. Once you get what's the story really about, it's amazing. The fact that your character is dying as you're playing, and all of it happens in their brain through DNI... it's fascinating and scary where the technology might take us. The mood of this game is awesome, from menus to music to sound effects.
I must say, this isn't your ordinary COD game. The fact that this game tackled topics outside of the series was a breath of fresh air. For a Black Ops game, it was able to bring back topics similar to Black Ops 1. The CIA involvement and Mind Control are the themes used that somehow carried their way to Black Ops 3 and dives deeper by bringing up the Human Mind as its main theme. Even advanced technology was able to push these ideas into a reality hence the DNI. It's a Psychological journey for a COD game.
So many dumbasses missed out on how it went. Its honestly irritating. Too complicated for their tiny brains. Id even dare say it was the best campaign since MW2/BO1
@@RoCKbOy245The one thing that pissed me off is that everyone says “BO3 campaign had nothing to do with the other two!” Your points about it being about CIA mind control and where it may take us in a more technological sense. To me, they followed the theme perfectly with this campaign.
@@chrisMoutkastragtop Speaking of that statement, besides BO1 and its CIA conspiracies and human experimentation on mind control and how they were able to acquire Nova 6, I think people are not aware of Raul Menendez and his legacy. If it wasn't for him, the DEAD systems would not have existed when he launched the drone strikes from the Obama. Tacitus, his company, has laid dormant during his attack on the West. If it wasn't for his company, Coalescence would've bought another company where they can create more robots and drones to make lives easier for the masses, both military and civilian.
"We've never seen anything like it, all systems civilian and militia are on total meltdown, cars are crashing and planes are falling out from the sky" -ZSF soldier
"We've never seen anything like this. All systems city wide - Military and civilian - are in total meltdown. We've got cars crashing, planes falling out of the sky - electrical, gas fires spreading throughout the city."
Yes, it was so epic I let the fucking Cerberus kill me because this song sounds so epic. Wish I can get it in better quality or I think it's my earphones...
Nice to see someone, who appreciates beauty of the BO3 soundtrack. It's a shame, that so many people think of this game as a bad just because they're too lazy to analyze the actual events in the campaign and symbolism behind them. CoD can be surprisingly deep at times.
@@caav56 It symbolizes that, it will be better if Taylor didn't save you from the robots, than dying during the surgery with the DNI in your head and reliving Taylor's memories whith Corvus nightmares...
@@Panagiotis1991ify I still subscribe to the theory, that in one of the alternate universes, glanced at through the Nightmares mode, everything happened exactly like it's appeared in the campaign, completing the parallels between the Mason and the Player. Both had CIA handler (Hudson for Mason, Kane for Player), both suffer from some sort of a brainwashing (Numbers for Mason, Corvus for Player), both have hallucination of someone dead (Reznov/Taylor) stuck in their head, even proclaiming themselves to be that person...
So uniq... 3:12 is heavenly.. Theres a lot of more great tracks that havent seen day light or uploaded in youtube like a lot of badass tracks that havent got into the offical score I would love if you could upload them! Tnx for this though!
By the way, the real name of the song is called Brave. It can be found in the music area of the saferoom in campaign. ;) If you don't have it however, hunt down those teddy bears in Nightmares.
I love how rarely this plays. First time is the tutorial when you become a cyber soldier that’s *Brave* enough to join a whole *new world.* Eventually the next time it plays is the final mission, concluding a *life* that was never yours, but *brave* enough to put everything you learned to the test and see it to the end.
The best is, you can set every song as lobby theme in multiplayer. Brave was my standard lobby theme in all these hundreds of playtime instead of Ignition (which is awesome, too, and was my standard theme at launch).
+callofdutyguy9 The track is called "Safehouse" and you find it on the official score. I will not upload the official score here. Only unreleased songs will be uploaded here.