One of the few games ever played, where I never felt the missions where boring, or wanted them to end. Everything flowed like a well paced book. Amazing work.
What I do when I play is press the the next mission and skip the 2 useless stages which is when mason goes into the Pentagon with agent ice shades plus the second last stage with the flashbacks after agent ice lets mason out of the chair
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude on the Wii USDD was short and like a cutscene. The same with the sequence mason gets out the chair it made sense to be honest as cutscenes.
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Technically the "ACOGs" in this game aren't ACOGs, they're just referred to as such because Treyarc wanted to continue off of Modern Warfare 2's equipment racket. For most NATO weapons you'll get a Colt 4x, for Kalashnikov weapons you'll have a PK-AV, the AUG has the Swarovski scope from MW2, and British weapons have the SUSAT. Either way, they all give the player a 4x zoom which is the exact same function of the ACOG scope in MW1 and 2.
In my first play through, I'm already feel something's not right, no one talk to Reznov, even a single interaction, except Mason, feels like Reznov was a ghost, and in the end it truly is.
Yeah I remember that also being strange to me when Reznov introduced himself and Woods and Bowman didn’t say anything back. But then they try to fool you, like in the mission where you’re driving the boat and Reznov says Kravchenko is close and Bowman replies “Say again?” Great writing by treyarch
I usually just play this game on regular mode as it's extremely difficult on veteran mode especially the stage where reznov along with nevski escapes from the old German war ship 🚢
Playing this game as a Vietnamese is so weird. Clearly you are shooting NVA solders but their accents, if it doesn't sound like broken Chinese, suggest that you are shooting ARVN, who is American allies.
Everything about this game is inaccurate. The NVA are using British rifles when they typically used the Type 56 (the Chinese version of the AKM). The uniforms for the NVA are way too lightly colored. And most of the fighting in Hue was house-to-house instead of a straight slug through the streets. The idea that they use gibberish for most of the Vietnamese and use Southern Vietnamese to voice the NVA would keep with the theme of getting things historically wrong. Although, the South Vietnamese might make sense because most Vietnamese in the West (especially in the US) come from what was South Vietnam, so the only actors who could speak Vietnamese were probably from that region.
Other historical inaccuracies were weapons being used 20+ years before they were actually developed like the G11 being one of the most obvious examples. The Cuban army using the British FN FAL (like the NVA in this mission) would be another. Tanks were not directly used in Khe Sanh by the NVA (and they were PT-76 tanks and not T-55 tanks).
@@libertatemadvocatus1797 didn’t the Cubans use FAL’s in limited amounts before Castro took over? And by extension afterwards as they wouldn’t have had time to get AK’s in?
The NVA just wanted the legendary NWA rapper Ice Cubes autograph... But he clearly didn't want to give it so they felt like they had to ryde on him and his homies to prove a point. Like, a NVA Commissar grabbed a mic and tried challenging him to a rap battle but Cube didn't know wtf he was saying... The war was fought over a battle that didn't happen that could never be understood... KGB killed Tupac man...shits crazy...
@@cay7809 our politicians hindered us from liberating Vietnam from oppression. The only loser of that war was the people of Vietnam who were forcefully subjected by communism.
@@robertburge7582 nice propaganda,How did we lose?. Your generals always justify their failures by exaggerating the number of Vietnamese casualties and hiding their own losses.Most of our casualties were due to air raids and shelling, your infantry is not a big problem. The American military tactics only worked for us in the first phase, but after that. then we found a way to deal with it and it was completely useless.
I love the messages the Nva tells from the speaker to the Americans "America'ns this is not your war we wish you no harm" "Americans for your crimes against the republic instead of dying in your country you will die in ours" Man that was just brudle
Damnn I forgot in the story when Hudson narrates what happens it feels symbolic as hell like you are really there idk just speaks to you my favorite game of all time Damnn... I miss these times
So much bullshit in this. I don't know where to begin. #1: Spaz-12. Developed in 1979. Tet offensive was in 1968. #2: Did it really say Dragon's Breath, when he switched to the Spaz-12? Pretty sure they didn't have Dragon's Breath shotgun shells in the 60's. #3: The M-16 appeared to have a BUIS on it. I don't think the M-16 had a removable carrying handle, back then.
I’d like it to but it would be impossible to bring back this entire cast or without forgetting something crucial. Just let this game be accessible on next gen.
*Me:* Time to get serious, boys. Because we got a defector to evacuate. *Alex Mason:* It's a friend o mine from Vorkuta... Viktor Reznov. *Me:* WHAT THE? Hold on a second... (checks Viktor to make sure it's him.) Holy cow! I remember you now. I saved your butt from the guards and sent to Egypt. But how did you get through here? *Viktor Reznov:* Vengeance was all that I had. My only language. *Me:* Then welcome back, buddy!
Ah yes, the spas-12 a weapon from the 1980s which shows up in a game that take place in the 60s, used by Soviet and Soviet aligning forces when it was made by Italians.
@@fewerspeaser2004 oh okay, I thought the dead white man lying on the ground wearing flannel shirt was the real defector. Because in Revelations mission, Hudson told Mason that the defector is already dead and when Mason took the documents/dossier there's no Reznov and just the dead man wearing flannel shirt
@@robbyantonius2418 there’s a few hints that Reznov lived, on a computer behind Mason’s interrogation seat, he sent various messages to Hudson and Kennedy under the alias "John Trent", as well as repeating "victory cannot be achieved without sacrifice" to JFK the day before Harvey Oswald assassinated him, it could’ve been someone else that escaped Vorkuta but at the end of the day…I think treyarch has said it’s up to the player’s thoughts of what happened.
@@fewerspeaser2004 I think it's not Reznov bro. Maybe the "victory cannot be achieved without sacrifice" quote has been spreading throughout the Russians at the time
Yes. The guy slumped over in the background at 4:18 is the real deceased Russian defector. Mason is just hallucinating and thinks that Reznov is the defector, and doesn't really pay attention to the real one who's dead infront of him because he's so awe struck over Reznov being alive.
@@GamerPug-vm1oo not really Vietcong and N.V.A soldier deaths are 1,400,000+ , and U.S soldiers is only 58,000+. That's not getting your ass kicked in my opinion.
It's actually Mason who had the Dragon's Breath. That NVA soldier was just using the standard shotgun pellets. Although that brings up the question of how anyone in 1968 has a SPAS-12 at all....
"Texas, this is Seara, Austin , Go, X-ray , priority one , coordinate on my command , i authenticated , don't shoot, over " He is calling some group with the codename of "Texas" while his own group is being known as "Seara" He is calling the "Austin" group to advance forward He is calling the "X-ray" Group to Coordinate with his group with his authentication, no friendly fire
Sorry for da bothering, AF i now a fps from brazil that you would like a lot. Is called BRAZILAN ROOT , please. Would you try to play it? ( it s on steam)