Stanley... what are you doing with a machine gun? He asked himself, why had he had just killed all these Vietcong? But it bothered him only for a few seconds before calmly carrying on with his job.
Stanley walked straight ahead through the large door that said “Mind Control Facility” The lights rose on a enormous room packed with televisions screens. “What horrible secret did this place hold?” Stanley thought to himself. Did he had the strength to find out? Now the monitors jump to life, their true nature revealed. Each bore the number of an employee in the building, Stanley co-workers. The lives of so many individuals reduce to images on the screen. And Stanley, one of them internally monitored in this place where freedom meant nothing. This mind control facility it was too horrible to believe, it couldn’t be true? Had Stanley really been under someone’s control all this time? Was this the only reason he was happy with his boring job. That his emotions have been manipulated to accept it blindly. No! He refused to believe it. He couldn’t accept it! His own life in some else’s control?! Never!! It was unthinkable wasn’t it? Was it even possible? Have he truly spent his entire liege utterly blind to the world. But here was the proof, the heart of the operation. Controls labeled with emotions, happy or sad or content. Walking, eating, working. All of it monitored and commanded from this very place. And as the cold reality of his past began to sink in. Stanley decided that this machinery would never again exert it’s terrible power over another human life. For he would dismantle the controls once and for all. (Presses Off Button) ...blackness...and a rising chill of uncertainty. ...was it over?... [Doors start to open] Yes! He had won! He had defeated the machine! Unshackled himself from some else’s command freedom was mere moments away! And yet...even as the immense doors slowly opened. Stanley reflected on how many puzzles still lay unsolved, where had his co-workers gone? How had he been freed from the machine grasp. What other mysterious did this strange building hold? But as sunlight streamed into the chamber, he realized none of this mattered to him. For it was not knowledge, or even power, that he had been seeking, but happiness. Perhaps his goal had not been to understand, but to let go. No longer would anyone tell him where to go, what to do, or how to feel. Whatever life he lives, it will be his. And that was all he needed to know. It was, perhaps, the only thing worth knowing. [door completely opens] Stanley stepped through the open door. [Stanley steps through, triggering a cutscene]
@@KingDanikMort I was playing and my flashlight was off and I just saw 2 yellow dots walking toward me. Needless to say I thought I was going to piss myself.
@@doomer3950 yeah, I believe if you disobey every order and till the end you go right side, there a wooden hatch, you melee it or something or interact with it, then you only got a pistol in the cave with no exit.
35:29 "Stop lying, Bell. Start again and tell me how you met Perseus." No, Adler, that IS how I met him. Zombies were about to kill me then BAM! Like a guardian angel, Perseus arrived and saved my ass.
I ended up finding a the zombies scenario by accident, that scared the absolute shit out of me, I had headphones in and it was very late at night and I had my lights off, and out of nowhere I hear zombie screams and see glowing orange eyes coming towards me, holy shit this campaign was too good
“I’m not your enemy Bell really I’m not. Let me prove it: Bell walked through the red door.” *walks through blue door* “Ah I think there’s been a misunderstanding, Bell walked through the RED door.” *walks through blue door* “Ok Bell listen carefully this is very important: Bell walked through the RED DOOR.” *walks through blue door* “Ok Bell have it your way. You want to know so bad what’s down this path well I won’t stop you….you see? It’s nothing. I haven’t finished this part of the map yet.”
I cracked when I was watching a walkthrough the dude grabbed another weapon instead of the M16 and Adler said: "And you readied your M16...or maybe was another weapon"
Another cool secret is that if you do this mission on Recruit difficulty and just speed run through the first scenario fight and don't kill any Viet Cong, Adler would say something along the lines of: "You ran from the fight? That never sounded like you..." Try this in game and tell me if you got it too.
I once was supposed was to go on this jungle zipline but I was too small so only my dad and brother went.i have a huge fear of heights so I know I'll just die midway on the zipline.
I love how when you die, Adler says “...you’re telling me you died on this mission?” I can just imagine Bell saying “and then I took a rain of lead to the skull!” With the zombie part, I also imagine he said “zombies were emerging from the darkness, they surrounded me and I quickly became overwhelmed!”
@@ganii1804 haha yeah totally man.. totally.. It is alleged that Ted Kascynski and Charles Manson were both MK Ultra subjects, make of that what you will.. but even the possibility sends chills down my spine.
Kinda exist a good ending, when you tell the truth for adler and do the final mission, you saved a millions of people from get nuked. The methods are not good, but anyway you save lives in that ending.
Not that short if you take the time to do the side missions like decrypting the messages and figuring out who the sleeper agents are. I know it doesn’t add a whole lot more but it was cool figuring out the decryption in order to complete the side missions.
@Arturo Ordaz Modern Warfare was the one pulling the punches by putting everything on "MUH MUH RUSSIANS BAD" and literally putting their own war crimes on them while simultaniously preaching "HURR DAH HURR SAS AND CIA GOOD" catering to refugee fortnite kids. Too blatant too obvious. THIS ONE at least says Perseus had gone rogue and was working on his own accord without authorization from the Russians.
@@MistSGM Actually the M16, M16a1, and m16a3 are full auto, and the m16a2 and m16a4 are burst. Unless the game is different and they managed to screw this up.
I did the opposite of what he told me to do during my first round of playing lol It was kind of cool to see how they let us make small decisions like that.
I love how when you disobey Adler and you end up in the lab, how you can actually open the observation windows. Take too long looking through them, Adler doesn't like it. That was a glorious little tidbit.
@@gfanikf thats what happened to me lmao, i just thought it was vc running around in the cave, and i turned around and a zombie was in my face it was a good spook
adlers name is blue until the mission after this one if you tell him that they're detonating the green light arsenal from Duga instead of Sovetski. adlers name, and all of your (former) teammates names turn red as you've betrayed them. later in Ashes to Ashes, you see perseus and his name is blue rather than red
@Eduardo Garcia now that I think about it, he’s no better than Perseus. He’s tricked Bell, put in fake memories, all just for America to be on top. Sure Perseus planned on blowing up many countries but he himself has not done anything terrible towards Bell.
They have probably had to pay Gary oldman royalties for using his voice again And they def don't have the money for that this time around if they didn't even bother trying to get woods and Mason voices
@@knoxctry1569 no, im saying those that became victims were celebrities and such that were facilitating AntiCapitalist sentiment through their cultural influence in the CIA. Many musicians were captured, "went missing", or were handed off to suited men at the doctors.
@@dubsnake9118 they also experimented on random people going as far as created fake brothels and experimented on Harvard students which directly lead to the unabomber. Fun stuff
@@knoxctry1569 MKUltra also involved media manipulation. Even KGB agents said that the way Soviets depicted media and the way Americans do was eerily similar, leading to many CIA and KGB agents alike to be disillusioned with working for their respective Superpowers.
"Bell, you woke up in a forest and gathered some wood." "No, I ran to the next village I could find and searched obsidian." "What? Okay... you went to the Nether and searched the castle-" "I defeated the Ender dragon with only beds in like... 4 minutes" "... Bell?"
they had to film during COVID, so honestly I thought it was good for how limited they were.. If they were at the studio, it would had been closer to Modern Warfare
This makes me want to imagine more funny scenarios beyond this mission for Bell to exploit with Adler's memories. Example: Adler: "According to your debrief, you woke up in the middle of a firefight. The crash survivors were defending against a VC attack." Bell: "Mmmm...nope." Zzzz... Adler: "But... you instead rolled over in the helicopter and took a nap."
when the walls are shrinking you can actually crouch and keep going through and than it brings you to a part where the door appears after every corner behind you
I do'nt know if it's my imagination, but the weapon of choice on the beginning of the scenario is getting more and more... convenient. First it's M16 against a huge group of VCs, then it's bow against a lot less with stealth kill in play, and then it's M79 grenade launcher. Finally they snapped and just skip the whole fighting for you.
I dont know. If i was brainwashed to kill my own president and every step i took, i was being flooded with numbers and voices, i would be alot more stressed than being brainwashed to believe i was someone else like bell
Basically everyone is a snake to each other. Bell worked with persus at first, then his comrade snaked him. Adler saved him but drugged him and used him for info purposes on persus. Nobody on the american side ever trusted bell.
So what I heard was "The crash survivors were defending against a toxic 9 year old in Discord that was threatening to come to their houses and slit their throats in voice chat."
In my first playthrough I listened to him the first time but when I found out that I had to redo that annoying battle at the start I stopped listening and disobeyed his orders whenever I could, at the final part where the doors are slamming right in front of you I went left toward the water fall, climbed up and jumped into the waterfall and killed myself, getting a rare achievement on xbox and a banner called defiant which is really cool looking
Do you guys wanna know the cool part? There are basically two reasons why Adler can't get Bell to cooperate. 1° He keeps changing the storyline inside the same scenario: It's like this, you are trying to make someone believe you, so you feed them a story, either emotionally heavy, or more compact (the changes in guns, etc). Adler keeps adding things to the already complex scenario, so the mind can't make sense of what is happening and shutdown. 2° This is the main one, Bell remembers taking part of a meeting inside a bunker, Adler keeps him trying to make him remember as if he stormed the place. It would be easier make Bell believe he was a Spy instead of an Army grunt.
@@khuntasaurus88 Real funny man, i'm in 😂 Honestly, is not hard to brainwash someone, if you wanna learn some basics, frequent a lot of churches, ball games, band shows, you'll see a lot of patterns and when you find the patterns, try to discover what they do, that's the basic. Here, Adler is using drugs, so the mind is blank, it's like this: When you are awake, i have to feed you experiences in order to acchieve a good history, when you're drugged, i have to create said history, but it has to make sense with the experiences you allready have you dig?