@@johnwayne6482 in 2014, Witcher 3 isn't released yet. No Overwatch. GTA V is only 1 year old and also PS 4. We dont have Battle Royale genre. Avengers 2 isn't release yet. Bill gates is still the richest man in the world. Germany won the world cup. Malaysia Airlines airplane is missing.
12:23 damn I just realized one of the ATLAS soldiers jumps on the the decoy Hades body to hopefully take up most of the explosion. It didn’t help much but man did he try, gotta respect that. He even pushed Gideon out of the way to save him.
This was a pretty badass mission, personally after watching let's plays I find the campaign for AW pretty good. I think the only reason why people give Advanced Warfare and Ghosts so much shit is because of the multiplayer.
The level of detail they put into Santorini is impressive. Aside from a few futuristic locations that don't really exist, everywhere in the level is pretty much designed true to life.
I'm Greek and i just want to say, that many of the signs in Greek doesnt even make sense.(Like a hotel sign which says ''PARTHENOS'' which means virgin in Greek)
The entire fistfight with Ilona and Hades shouldn’t have happened. She’s wearing an exo suit and he’s not. In the previous mission Mitchell simply shoved a guy and he flies into a wall across the room. Why does the same not happen to Hades in that fight?
The exo-suits actively & primarily act like stamina-savers so the person wearing it wouldn't get tired as opposed to normal troops, with extra attachments and gadgets included. But if you observed closely, the kind of brutal strength one can distribute with a single punch using these things need to be charged - like how a boxer readies a strong haymaker or a slightly faster uppercut. The suit reads that movement and does the same. At the same time, Hades was trying to outmaneuver his opponent with speed rather than strength. Why doesn't the suit make her faster then? The tech is only as fast it's user You can see Ilona try to pull one of these punches herself, only to miss and land on the pickup's fender. It feels slow because it's done using motion-capture and a few polishes; displayed more 'realistically' in shorter words. As to why Mitchell could do it so effortlessly is merely because of developers wanting to maintain the smooth, super-soldier gameplay experience for the player - as not to make them feel slow and such, so realism is not much of a factor there. But then again, not alot in the CoD franchise is. Hope that cleared things up for ya.
If I had to guess: She's trying to not kill him. Which doesn't make much sense, but hey: Always good to bring a terrorist in alive so they can stand trial, right?
23:10 So Ilona, former Spetsnaz in a exo suit that makes her so strong that she can fucking bend a armored car (23:17), gets over powered by some random dude?
From what I saw is that Hades kept pushing her away before her exo arms powered up to hit hard like when she hits the car Him blocking her arms at close distance wouldn't let the exo have enough time to power up which is why he kept countering and making her stumble before she could grab him Don't take my comment seriously I just explained it based on someone else's comment above
Honestly, while it probably would’ve warranted a different actor(which I’m more than fine with considering who they’d be replacing) I would’ve preferred if Irons was himself a veteran who started Atlas to be for veterans to get the chance to help the countries that they saw in shambles. The reference to leaving Iraq in a mess actually aged pretty well considering what’s happened. Named Atlas because, much like their namesake, the soldiers it hires and the company itself has the weight of the world on its shoulders. This way, we actually understand people’s fanatical devotion to this corporation through implication, rather than just saying how great this giant corporation is.
SavageJoe nah dude it wasn’t that fun everyone who jumped every two seconds most of the people used like 3 of the guns that were op but that’s just my opinion I did really like the campaign and zombies
Me: sees you basically shipping 2 characters Also me: **in filthy frank voice** shut the fuck up no one cares! **throws laptop into a bin** no your fucking place, trash!
Brinq x Khaos not even that, the guy shooting happens to be a really good shot, but he never hits his target, only ever barely misses. So he consistently misses by inches.
COD Advanced Warfare was the first actual COD that I owned, the rest being on the Nintendo ds, and while yes it isn’t the best COD that there is, u have to admit that it is a really good looking game especially for 2014.
@@Weakest_Bulgarian OK, what does that have to do with anything, the reference i'm on about is that in A New Hope Han says "boring conversation anyway" before he blasts the control panel on the death star
Since this game comes out in 2014, i wonder if most player in this game simp for Ilona in that times, just like most people did to Park in cod black ops cold war now
The one bone I have to pick with this game is that, of all the Oscar winning actors to chose from, they picked Kevin Spacey instead of Jeremy Irons to play a villain named Jonathan Irons.
why did the body double not use a dead man's trigger? you can hear them say they're "tracking the source" which means it was remotely detonated, but why? a dead man's trigger doesn't require electronics and can detonate, well, on death.
5:30 Plot twist: Those guys were innocent civilians. ..... actually, that might have been the case .... Why DID they kill those guys? They had no weapons, and apart from getting mad at the lady for trespassing, they didn't seem to be that threatening?