Call of Duty Infinite Warfare Best Ethan Scenes / Dialogue. Infinite Warfare Ethan. My favorite scenes of Ethan / E3N in Infinite Warfare. How can you not love the guy? Ethan scenes. Call of Duty Ethan Scenes Infinite Warfare Ethan Scenes
They did that to a giant robot called BT-7274...That guy died 2x One protecting his pilot, 2nd time protecting the good guys planet by destroying a super weapon using his own body Now that was more emotional
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="920">15:20</a> hacking those robots was the coolest part for Ethan I think. Bringing in unforeseen reinforcements so confidently. “How many did you get” “Full company sir! I mean they’re idiots but, they can fight.” Like it was nothing. Just a badass.
@@thomasnolastname8734Considering how the SDF talk with one word sentences like “Comply” and “Sweep” and shit I would not be surprised if this was true.
This game is still has one of the most immersive campaigns, the tension with Salter, the brotherhood with Ethan, the sacrifices along the way. I absolutely loved it.
The fact that everyone died at the end to finish the mission was a legendary ending. Imagine getting to know everyone and fighting by them. Then at the end seeing them all die. Story telling at it's finest.
I loved this campaign but I feel like it was just a wrong time to release another game in the future with advanced movement mechanics since we had 2 before that. But playing it now it’s actually really good.
@@anthonyjimenez9231 when it first dropped I thought of it just as a shameless reach copy, but watching this video and others years later almost make me want to play the game. I'll still say it's a reach copy, but a good reach copy.
Ethan saying he finds salts voice soothing stuck with me to this day. I fucking loved IWs campaign bro. When you were in space and he stayed by your side like a brother i was in tears Im so glad ethan was treated like a human with the after credits scene as well. This game broke my heart on so many levels, but it also gave me friends.
@@The_Racr1 I know, and i doubt it was teaser, Respawn even said they ain't working on Titanfall 3 right now, and it wasn't a morse code, it was a binary code, its said "Jack?" just so you know
@@The_Racr1 keyword "planning", it dosen't mean they are gonna make any time soon, i hope it were, but it looks like they milk Apex for as long as they can
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="997">16:37</a> I like how when Reyes says the bots are cannon fodder, you can hear a slight bit of bitterness in Ethans voice, as if he was slightly hurt by Reyes saying bots are expendable
@@bluesrike I see it the other way around, like he's enjoying that they're cannon fodder because of how stupid they are vs himself being Reyes robot buddy.
Pretty sure Ethan doesn't feel sympathy for less advanced bots, he hates the other drones. I personally think he sounded smug, like he was glad Reyes wasn't trusting them too much and leaving the hard jobs for Ethan
@Casanova Frankenstein he's not being racist, you're just being dumb, and I'm not being racist by calling you dumb, I'm calling you dumb because you're calling him a racist for absolutely nothing.
@@Pipsintheair They had a backup plan for E3N it downloads all his data and "memories". Which is pretty sad because E3N will remember his captain but his captain is already dead.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="240">4:00</a> I love this part so much. The marines may hate Ethan but Reyes and Salter vouch for him so they defend him because like it or not he’s part of the team and he’s going on this mission. It also shows how much growth Omar and Ethan have later on during the first missions. Ethan saves Omar and proves useful. He’s no ordinary drone, he’s a robot with a advanced AI brain. And he’s a damn good soldier.
I played Titanfall 2, and I loved BT. Watching this video reminded me of him. Although I never played Infinite Warfare, Ethan earned my appreciation and sympathies. I can only hope he somehow survived, or at least a part of him did, like with BT.
During my current playthrough I noticed that. Omar was originally cold to Ethan then after getting to know Ethan and considers him a member of their team
@@uBpGK but that's the thing, we find courage when we are truly scared for our life or for the life of someone we love don't we? That robot is more human than many people nowadays...
I watched the "You're my brother" scene somewhere and almost cried, though I never played the game. Watching this now makes him one of the best characters I've seen.
You get attached to him and spoilers he sacrificed himself in the end you hack into him like the other robots and self destruct him in the core of the enemy ship nick the chapter you play as didn’t want to do it you heard pain in his voice but Ethan insisted it still hurts
I only just noticed this, even after finishing the campaign twice: When Ferran and Reyes are talking the corpsman goes over to tend to Ethan and to see if his functionality’s been impaired. That’s a really nice show of how much SATO cares about its troops, even the handsome robot ones.
This is quite possibly one of cods greatest campaigns, definitely deserves a spot in the cod hall of fame those audio logs at the end of the campaign had me crying my eyes out
Man.. Ethan became the kind of character i wish every game had, He managed to pull it off without making it cheesy. Every game needs an Ethan to spice it up. For sure.
Eletricell 18 i don’t completely agree. the multiplayer is hell on earth But the tF2 campaign is a little boring. Bt-7274 is great But overall a pretty boring campaign.
Ethan: "I'm hardware, sir. Ultimately expendable." Reyes: "No no. You're my brother Ethan." (...) Ethan: "I think I'm scared, sir." Reyes: "Me too." Oh my god, I thought I'd cry my heart out hearing all this. Alone with BFF robot, dying from lack of oxygen, but also... the fact your friend (robot or not) watching you die and all he can do is just that: watch.
Ethan: Be advised, there have been incidents with the automation on these C12's Brooks: What kind of incidents? Ethan: There's intel they turn on their squadmates unpredictably in battle. Kash: Holy sh*t, is that true?! Ethan: NO 😂
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="502">8:22</a>. My favorite cutscene. Omar finally accepts Ethan, and actually vouches for him. Love it. And I love how before they go into battle they crack some jokes to lighten the mood.
Years later and I am still salty that such a nice campain is stuck in a game so hated ;_; Like legit, if this game had a different title, it would be loved by millions.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="390">6:30</a> Reminds me so much of Captain Price in COD4 telling you to get up and go except he doesn't even say a word he just deflects space debris and then pulls you up without a word, concerned with the team's safety, and doing his job like it's nothing. Ethan is such a badass.
My favorite character that's doomed to obscurity just because he's associated with this game. Shouldn't have put such an amazing campaign in a franchise mainly known for multiplayer. RIP Ethan
@@OrionDawn15 why do oyu think his character would go to waste in those franchises? Fallout had quirky skynet, star wars had HK47, Half-Life had an entire Portal and Portal 2 cast.
Ok so this is why Ethan is my favorite character he save Reyes like 5 times, he had the best fighting skills, didn’t take any bs from anyone, funny as hell, and was a damn brave soilder till the end. F in the chat for E3N
I like that they didn't pull the cheesy "human mind in a machine" but actually let the writers make him just a robot that learned and earned his personality. Closes thing a robot will have to a soul.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="107">1:47</a> it always bugged me how a gun that big didn’t just annihilate the transport they were in but blows a chunk out of the massive warship
Ethan and Omar... their development... I loved it! Ethan was definitely my favorite character in this. Especially the part where you're walking through the streets, a civilian falls over, and Ethan helps him up and guides him to safety. That sort of scene didn't need to be there, but the immersion was welcome!
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="69">1:09</a> Ethan is the kind of advanced AI in robotics we're aiming for. We SHOULD be aiming for. We ain't there yet, sadly... 😩
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="660">11:00</a> The music and him being so concerned, this is the best part of the game, he seems so human, with feelings, a mind, a consciousness, and a heart. “They had to pry his arms open to get you out.” Amazing.
Ethan Clayton Bioshock is a great series dude the thinker was the guy talking to you and they gave it your voice the guy talking is the big daddy or you that was a plot twist
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="393">6:33</a> The level of pure kinetic energy Ethan needs to pull a stunt like that, think of the forces needed to make that forklift stop instantly Why give this guy a gun, he could qcq a tank with ease, imagine the five inch punches he could pull off
InSovietCS his ai is still in coopers helmet, there was a scene at the end of the credits which shows coopers helmet flashing. That flashing is BT saying “JACK?” in binary code
BT-7274 had such a great voice, I yurned for every voice line he had. Ethan was hilarious and I loved seeing him execute an enemy then crack a joke. Why do they always have to kill off my favorite characters? BTW why didn't Reyes grab the hatch when he bumped into the ship in the end or just try to grab onto it in some way instead of suffocating.
I love how COD got us from hating Robots in Black Ops 3 to us rooting for one in Infinite Warfare and ultimately becoming attached to him as a story character
I love Omar and E3Ns dynamic in this game, it’s a shame it’s such a hated game because it can show such a general buildup of feelings for a brother even if they’re just a robot.
I think one of my favorite tropes in fiction is robots that have more humanity than the humans around them. I mean they're always more innocent and charismatic than any of the robotic people around them.
The saddest thing I experienced was Ethan holding Reyes in his arms while they drifted off into space and when Ethan got scared. He thought Reyes was dead :(
The wholesome military robot companion was already kind of played out by movies like Interstellar and Chappie, but I think they made a solid character without overdoing the whole "seee he's a robot but acts just like a human solider!!" scenario.
Never played infinite warfare but seeing Ethan and how damn special he is made this game my top 5. Props to the ones who made the campaign story line ✊ Hoorah