I tried a couple times and it turns out you don’t need to kill the two guys house you break into. You have to be very careful and switch your aim from one to the other until your friendly comes over and punches one of them away from the shotgun and they just let you through
that was my initial assumption and did that on every playthrough, even on my first. i suppose Munt is the exception since most people i've seen play the game did exactly what i did.
Another quality COD video. Been very ill with Covid this past week now and your videos have helped me through it all. Amazing content as always Munt lad
if i could give you some feedback, i think if you had a bit longer of a pause inbetween sentences/cuts the video would sound a lot more natural (thinking 50-150ms), your videos at times feel/sound a little "fast" for lack of a better term and it makes them just a bit less pleasent listening to them
Munt chunk can you please make a retrospective video of rdr1, rdr2, rdr undead nightmare, and rd 1 and 2 online, and combine it with a bully retrospective?
35:00 There's a 3rd option as well. You can throw in tear gas through the vent and make them run out the building and price will snipe a few of them. and if you hide and wait hell kill all of them for you
Aight I know ur last Tyler vid was like 4 years ago but I have a theory since the last video. So in the Nuts and Bolts video, the movie that Tyler makes is (I think) connected to the Wolf Trilogy. It shows a character (presumably Wolf) talking to Jasper saying that someone else “has what he wants, and that I’m not afraid to take it”. This connects to WOLF by showing that Wolf wants Salem from Sam no matter what. Then, Sam pulls up and shoots Jasper in the face. Also, the setting is Okaga, CA which you theorized to be where Flog Gnaw is located. I know you probably won’t make a part 3 to the lore videos, but I hope you at least take this into consideration. Love ur vids dude
Yeah I do think you were a bit harsh with WetWork. I found it mostly extremely easy except for the last two enemies which went from extremely easy to easy just wait a second. Throwing knives made that level absolutely cake.
The issue with the multiplayer? The people, the matchmaking, and the play styles. Play style changes encourage camping, SBMM forces you to sweat or you don’t get to have fun, and the people who play this game are FUCKING insufferable. I love how the gunplay feels, but matchmaking in this game is absolutely MISERABLE
something about the mission on the oil rig that annoys me is that the mission is virtually impossible on Realism Veteran since the cargo containers on the ship do so much damage when they hit you. even a gentle graze from one will put you on death's door and it's infuriating having to deal with moving cover that actively damages you like it's a Goomba in a Mario game that simply hurts you by being near it.
@@blakjack6359 Man, he still hasn’t reuploaded. HE’S THE BEST REVIEWER I’VE FOUND IN SO LONG! I CAN ONLY IMAGINE HOW GOOD HIS BULLY AND RDR VIDEOS COULD BE!!!
Would love to see your analysis on "the beginner's guide" it's one of the more unique story driven 'walking simulator' games (hate describing it as such) but I genuinely think that you'll get a lot out of it if you haven't already played it. You can complete it in a few hours but it's message and it's theme stick with you for a while... Well they did with me at least
You don have to shoot the two guys in the border mission. The game literally tells you how to deescalate and you just have to keep your eye on that ala the tutorial in GTAV
Campaign whilst not particularly original is still captivating and beautiful. Still don't understand what soap, ghost and price are doing under the command of Americans being British? The multiplayer is atrocious, maps enable campers to much and if they where snipers from a long distance I'd be fine with, but they're not. They're all AR's or SMG's. The user interface was fine 11 years ago.... Why make it like utter shit and incredibly annoying to use. Sound/music is fantastic. Guns sound beefy, and the music is very well done.
this seemed alot more like a sponsored video than a game review, there are tons of glaring issues with this game that you completely glossed over. then you said the "tarkov mode" sounds ambitious and exciting, i would like to know how ripping content from another game is considered ambitious by any means. its pretty obvious that you like COD, which is great, but the fact that you are looking at it through rose tinted glasses is undeniable.
I think he just likes the game ? There’s definitely things to take issue with but I feel like it’s pretty easy to have a good time w/ this one, it’s certainly no vanguard/ghosts/blops 4
@@fuq_anncoulter4036 yea, its obvious he likes it, i like it too. i just think, in a review, you should be pointing out the things you dislike, as well as the things you like. i will 100% agree with you that it doesnt have the same gamebreaking bugs that the titles you mentioned had on release. thanks for taking the time to respond.
@@BlackxExorcistitsyaboi i know he likes the game, i said that in my initial comment. if the video title is"Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Review" it should be going over negatives and positives. i know he briefly pointed out little things wrong with the game but if someone is "reviewing" a product its supposed to be an unbiased opinion. for what its worth, i liked the video and enjoyed watching it.
To be fair, I’m getting sick and tired of “can’t think of anything else, let’s reboot something that worked before” so if they don’t want a direct comparison, make a new story or continue with the already present story without changing(meaning no contradicting it) or rebooting it