The actual "Judgment Day" in the official soundtrack is not the main track for the last mission but something completely different, so here's the actual thing recorded off the game.
This is my favorite final mission in the series. Especially if you kill Zhao, then the SDC will decide to join forces with JSOC to take down Menendez, and help you on the mission. It's really cool. The two largest military powers put aside thier differences to stop this madman and save the world.
I think in the story killing Zhao erased a lot of the differences between the two with a friendship being formed in the process. But I haven't played in a long time so I might be wrong
Section: chinese special forces on the roof they deal with the snipers!! Seals: Enemy CLAW! Harper: Freindly CLAWS moving to support use them for COVER!!
Yasser El bougrini+ Literally no strategy involved on them in veteran. Even if you, yourself are a good player, the AI teammates are dumber than a deer in the headlights
The Open Minded Truth Seeker Even on Regular it was quite difficult to complete them in tactical view only thanks to the horrible AI. Most of the time they wouldn’t even go to my objective markers.
Luckyturtle472 2647 the Mercs are from all around the world, most of them were Spanish because of Raul menendez but like in multiplayer some were Australian
i wouldn't say insidious... infamous and influential rorke is the most insidious... would literally drag you to hell kravchenko has the numbers, nova gas, the millitary and mercinary divisions and tortures people for kicks perseus would nuke someone and thinks its glorius makarov has no conscience and would DO ANYTHING for his goal, it's really down to what he has on him now his underling DEFALCO.... he is brutal and is a true psychopath, even finds fun in what he's doing
@@dirtydan693 same. i was about to kill him but as soon as i heard the word martyr i changed my mind. like not even gonna wait for additional dialogue, just presses it as soon as the prompt shows up
Broh I been listening to this in my car for many years and it never gets old. I still do every weekend. Get yourself some subwoofers and those bass drops will be so epic af you'll be astonished every single time.
Still love how the later campaigns only made me appreciate Black Ops II’s more, it really is the magnum opus of the franchise. I really wish they expanded on the whole “your actions have consequences” and how they dictate the outcome of the endgame, it added so much replayability to the game which is usually an absent component to most campaigns.
Seeing American and Chinese Soldiers working to fight a common enemy, for the greater good, it's something I love, hopefully will happen in the near future. 😎
true that, if section wasn't a supersoilder the world would have lost to cordis die, because they had 2 BILLION followers, a 3rd of the population. At least for mw series they could have used mass soilders instead of a group of 3 or however many they have. if drones took LA even with section fighting, they can take anything.
Hot take incoming here, but i honestly think this is up there with some of the greatest cod missions of all time! Not only is this song one of if not THE best and most hype songs in the entire game, you also have The skydive section, the downright hectic gunfights from below, the fact that the Chinese are helping you out after being enemies with them for most of the game, Menendez's bone chilling broadcast ( Made all the more haunting with the Cordis Die theme that accompanies it) and of course the climatic kill/capture of Menendez himself. And to top it all of, doing all of this alongside Harper (Provided you didnt kill him prior lawl). This was one HELL of a final mission and its easily one of my favorites in the entire series, up there with MW3's.
I extracted this from the files, along with a bunch of other stuff that probably wasnt included in the OST. I might make a video on the soundtracks soon.
Jack Wall composing these orchestral pieces and wondering how to make them futuristic as he spots Brian Tuey in the corner, raving out. "I've got an idea."
Were the lyrics for Pakistan Run ever found? And how do we know this one is Spanish, I believe I do hear some Spanish words (used, verde) but idk some parts sounds like a middle eastern language or maybe even Haitian
This is pretty good to listen to if your late for work, though one time coming home it was rainy as all hell with risk of flodding this song is a good motivator