1:47 That transition from the stun from the CP to the kick into the car in Modern Warefare was fucking amazing Edit: CP means Civil Protection. Sorry if I made things confusing
1st minute 30 I thought it was the game progressing like as u beat levels new features and better graphics I was gonna ask why the hell I haven’t heard of such a cool game lol
@@Jonny2myren yoo what? That shit was a cool ass trailer. You know if Rockstar did that with their beautiful ass graphics that game would be game of the century
As someone who grew up playing Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Medal of Honor Allied Assault and Half-Life 2 I can only say THANK YOU for reminding me why I fell in love with gaming
0:00 - Maze War 0:06 - Monster Maze 0:08 - Wayout 3D 0:12 - Wolfenstein 3D 0:23 - Doom 0:34 - Duke Nukem 3D 0:40 - Quake 0:46 - Goldeneye 007 0:54 - Half-Life 1:08 - Quake 3 Arena 1:12 - Return to Castle Wolfenstein 1:15 - Medal of Honor Allied Assault 1:38 - Half-Life 2 1:49 - Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare 2:01 - Far Cry 2 2:05 - Killing Floor 2:13 - Mirror's Edge 2:29 - Portal 2 2:42 - Battlefield 4 Can someone confirm what's the first three games that showed up? I've played and finished most of them, but I haven't played the first three. EDIT: Thank you @ RyRy Wags for the Maze War and Wayout 3D info and @Toku Writer for the Monster Maze info!
@@RyRyWags Looks like it, yeah, but is 0:06 and 0:08 the same game? Is that an in-game transition? I'm looking at gameplay right now and I didn't find anything about 0:06.
1 year ago I watched this but got called outside after watching for 10 seconds. Today I rewatched it thinking it was just the same 10 seconds I remembered but alas I found this masterpiece hidden behind it.
Everyone talking about the edits and the transitions, but me the most interesting scene i saw is how he got all the way to the end to be ended up getting killed by a camper
I couldn't find a complete list of the video games in this video, so I did one : 0:00 Maze War (1973) 0:06 3D Monster Maze (1981) 0:08 Wayout (1982) 0:12 Wolfenstein 3D (1992) 0:23 Doom (1993) 0:35 Duke Nukem 3D (1996) 0:40 Quake (1996) 0:46 Goldeneye 64 (1997) 0:54 Half-Life (1998) 1:08 Quake III Arena (1999) 1:13 Return to Castle Wolfenstein (2001) 1:15 Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (2002) 1:38 Half-Life 2 (2004) 1:49 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2007) 2:00 Far Cry 2 (2008) 2:05 Killing Floor (2009) 2:13 Mirror's Edge (2008) 2:29 Portal 2 (2011) 2:42 Battlefield 4 (2013)
Classic Battlefield moment. Run a marathon across the whole map because you spawned at spawn by accident, then get destroyed in 0.021 seconds the instant you reach the one point with all of both teams fighting over it
Lists of games in order: Maze War (released on 1973, a maze-based multiplayer FPS game played on the Imlac PDS-1) 3D Monster Maze (released on 1981, an escape-maze based FPS game played on the Sinclair ZX81) Wayout (released on 1982, a basic maze FPS game made by Sirius Software, played on the Atari) Wolfenstein 3D (released on May 5th, 1992, a World War based FPS game made by id Software, played on the MS-DOS) Doom (released on Nov 10th, 1993, a demon-based FPS game made by id Software, played on the MS-DOS) Duke Nukem 3D (released on Jan 29th, 1996, an alien invasion FPS game made by 3D Realms, played on the MS-DOS) Quake (released on Jun 22nd, 1996, a sci-fi Lovecraftian based FPS game made by id Software, played on the MS-DOS) Goldeneye 007 (released on Aug 25th, 1997, a stealth FPS game made by Rare, played on the Nintendo 64) Half-Life (released on Nov 19th, 1998, another alien invasion FPS game made by Valve, played on PCs) Quake III Arena (released on Dec 2nd, 1999, a multiplayer deathmatch FPS game made by id Software, played on PCs) Return to Castle Wolfenstein (released on Nov 19th, 2001, the third installment to the Wolfenstein series made by id Software, played on PCs) Medal of Honor: Allied Assault (released on Jan 22, 2002, the third installment to the MOH series made by 2015, inc, played on PCs) Half-Life 2 (released on Nov 16, 2004, the second installment to the HL series made by Valve, played on PCs) COD4: Modern Warfare (released on Nov 5tth, 2007, the fourth installment to the COD series made by Infinity Ward, played on PCs) Far Cry 2 (released on Oct 21, 2008, the second installment to the FC series made by Ubisoft Montreal, played on PCs) Killing Floor (released on May 14, 2009, a Co-Op survival horror FPS game made by Tripwire Interactive, played on PCs) Mirror's Edge (released on Nov 11, 2008 (Console), Jan 12, 2009, an amazing parkour FPS game made by DICE, played on Consoles and PCs) Portal 2 (released on Apr 19, 2011, a puzzle-based portal FPS game made by Valve, played on PCs) Battlefield 4 (released on Oct 29, 2013, the twelfth installment of the BF series made by DICE, played on Consoles and PCs) That's it
@@cavejohnsonstanaccount4635 I think they mean its not the main point. I personally categorize mirror's edge as a first person platformer and portal as first person puzzle game. In mirror's edge you can use guns but thats not the main thing about it.
I literally did not see that the first time I watched this video. All I said was *"Hmm, sumn seems different about those stairs"* / and then that _"LeT mE rEad a 11"_ or whatever he said made me say *"Yep, it's a different game."*