This shows one of my favorite moments in Call of Duty IW. The moment when E3N/Ethan and Reyes are stranded in space together. And also Ethan's prerecorded message In the end credits. 😞 Peace to the fallen.
@@ph4nt0mw0lf7 it does seem like he could have put a tourniquet on his arm above the hole. His arm would gradually be exposed to vacuum, but he'd live for a while. Honestly, it's pretty surprising their suits don't have that functionality just built in, particularly because it suit almost certainly already has a compression function for high-g maneuvering.
In the forever wars books the suits detected the leak, cut the limb off at a set point and resealed the suit. Only a little less horrifying than hypoxia
@@blax140 the walking dead series, the last of us, heavy rain, brothers: a tale of two sons and uhh.. maybe doki doki exit music mod its a mod that made for ddlc.
They never gave it a chance. People were exasperated with Advanced Warfare and Black Ops 3, so when a 3rd futuristic COD was revealed, everyone threw a shit fit. If this game launched before any of those 2 titles, Infinite Warfare would still be a Call of Duty sub franchise to this day.
It was the third futuristic game in a row and people were just tired of it. Didn't help that Battlefield 1 came out and really hit that nostalgia itch of simpler mechanics and gunplay.
"I think I'm scared sir" I keep tearing up everytime I see machines getting a close bond to others and it hits hard...so hard that it leaves a hole in an already torn heart
the little quip about being the handsome one says more about Ethan's character than being scared. even after every option is exhausted leaving no hope for the situation, he still manages to find time for some humor. that humanized him more than anything in this scene
Bro ive never played infinite warfare, but this damned cutscene nearly made me tear up!! I can tell this was a great campaign just by this one cutscene.
The only two cutscenes ive ever cried after watching were. WoW Warlords of Draenor, frostfire ridge ending. And the only that made me cry twice was How to Train Your Dragon 3... Where toothless and hiccup said their goodbyes. Only scene to evef make me cry more then once haha
"Why dont u cry in the sad scenes in Titanic?" This is easily 4x more heart wrenching and I havent even played the campaign to get attached to the characters
You know it's f*cked up when a robot, equipped with the ultimate intelligence, capable of carrying out any given tasks as long as he can still stand, starts to feel scared and no longer knows what to do next. Like the chessbot on the highest difficulty surrenders as there's no option left for him to choose
Infinite Warfare got way too much hate for what it was. People just "boycotted" it before it even came out just because it was futuristic. Game came out and turned out to have an objectively good campaign, and an alright multiplayer/zombie mode. People are so dumb tbh, even though I don't really like the multiplayer of this game (because I don't like CoDs with exo suits), it wasn't bad, it was better than Bo3 at least lol
Suddenly some man pops out of the endless void jetting straight towards Ethan. "You will be the one to continue Redfield bloodline Ethan!" "I think i'm scared sir."
@@vili_volo1831 if Chris keeps intimidating everyone into getting with her, having the opposite effect...her child might just turn out to be a pureblooded Redfield.
The calmness is what gets me. They knew that their death was inevitable, they knew that death is all that came from war. They didn't cry because they were manly or tough, they always knew this was coming.
@@TheBananamonger Depends on the situation, because (as a pretty good example) they went to war because they didn't accept whatever was going on (never played the game, but seeing this makes me regret it). Stoicism is a wonderful concept to at least learn from, but acceptance *can* be the same thing as to simply give up and surrender, which is not the ideal outcome. I get what you meant by it, though.
The hole universe is a simulation based on your senses. You only see what: your eyes are simulating, your ears are simulating or your skin simulates, all made up out of the data they get from there enviroment.
@@hmcredfed1836 Not really. Your eyes, ears and skin do not simulate anything, they just receive impulses that get transferred to your brain, which in itself simulates a coherent reality. But the point wasnt about simulating reality but about what emotions are...
In my opinion, this campaign doesn’t deserve the hate it gets. It pulled off what AW was trying too. Holy 5k likes…..you guys must like IW as much as I do lol
This is what my parents thought of when I came to the living room crying my heart out when I heard Ethn’s Message. He was the coolest character in the game And went out like a champ
@@premixedzulu2097 I feel like it's just hated for being futuristic, the campaign was amazing, getting to go mission after mission with the crew of a carrier, just for all, including yourself, except a few to die
@@KingCARROT19 in my opinion it would have been a great timeline which has potential due to modern warfare success they thought making another one would make another hit due to that modern warfare is getting old but it ended up beginning the downfall of it
its sad how this game was hated but the campaign was friggn' great! every character had a backstory, attachment, and "plot devices" in one.. also emotional deaths making you miss them more
I was a Call of Duty player from the first Black Ops. I loved Ghosts, despite how much everyone else hated it, and I absolutely abhorred CoD's route of jetpack bullshit... Advanced Warfare killed my love for the series, to be honest. I was bitter that we never got a Ghosts 2 after the cliffhanger it ended on, and I loved the world it presented more than any of the other series out there. Its execution wasn't the greatest, but its premise was fantastic. So when Infinity Ward announced they were going even further futuristic with straight up space battles instead of a continuation of the Ghosts world, I threw in the towel. Advanced Warfare was the last CoD I ever played. Seeing this, perhaps I judged the game too soon... But after Activision's latest business practices and ruining Blizzard I can't stand to give them a single cent of my money. Might "legally" get it just for the story.
As a long time CoD player, I’d definitely say Infinite Warfare was the most enjoyable campaign of all time. Something about it just really hit. Just all in all a great story, great scenes and fleshed out characters.
just imagine how good the memories could’ve been if everyone appreciated this game when it released. in my opinion it wasn’t a bad game when it released, and it still holds up to this very day.
This game is like Ghosts, people hated it but I think almost everyone has warmed up to IW. I was one of the idiots who hopped on the bandwagon. Played the game, ate my words bro. This game is legit legendary.
The One quote that really got me was when Ethan said "I think I'm scared sir" this quote really got to me now I don't know why But just the thought about Even an AI showing emotion The fact that he Himself a piece of hardware Knew he was scared made this scene so heart wrenching and emotional Ethan Tried his best to save the captain But sadly he couldn't
ethan deserves as much do feel like ethan could easily beat my ass in boxing without even trying and we'd also have fun with other stuff like pranking other people with harmless stuff
BF1 overshadowed it lol... tbh i didnt like IW multiplayer but the campaign was great, i loved the mission selection system. Really felt like i was taking down an oppressive regime
The campaign was so god damn amazing. Perfect in my opinion. Not only that but the scenery in scenes like these are what made this game different from all the other cod’s. There’s really no campaign like this one man. Also the soundtrack for this game is the most memorable for me
i just fuckin hate the annoying space combat ripped off from titanfall, everything feels floaty and i feel like i dont have control. maybe one day i'll try it again and mod the combat to be better but no doubt the villain is prolly worse than sherpherd and zakhaev lol
During the mission where Ethan dies. I was hesitant to make him self destruct. And during the credits where you listen to character recordings. I started to cry in some of them. Cod IW campaign was the best one I’ve ever played.
my brother was named Ethan. unfortunately he's passed on now, but when i played this, it was bringing me to tears. especially when he says "you're my brother, Ethan" just really really hit home to me
This is the FIRST game to ever make me cry let alone, never thought it’d be a call of duty game but god damn when those audio logs started playing at the end of the game I just broke down man 😔
Sarah really did a fantastic job with the OST, and what's wild is I'm pretty sure the song used for the we are brothers bit was what she sent in to apply for the job
Yup takes a lot of work to make you care for a robot work only titanfall halo and mass effect pulling it off(might think of more later this is just what I can think of off the top of my head)
@@frankpurvis9189 Look into some Anime sci-fi, plenty of robots with actual "character" there to go through. I mean, even the MegaMan including X originally come from Japan.
Honestly this campaign is so underrated and so well made. It’s not like the typical campaign where the character is a fucking giga chad killing everybody in his path. It shows true leadership, and the hardships of war. When Reyes called Ethan his brother, he was experiencing hypoxia which makes you go loopy. Just the detail. And the sheer amount of work put into the story line blows me away. I’ve never seen any campaign like it
I mean it still is with the typical bad guy. I like to argue the Martians just revolted against Earth, or feel like their liberating other Colonies from the Imperial core (Earth).
@@SakoGone I like the character development for the main character too. In the beginning, he criticise the previous captain, unable to wrap his head around why he would do something so terrible as to ram the enemy ship and kill many of his own men. Toward the end, he understand how it is and what it means to make sacrifice, and that there are things greater than himself or his crew for him to protect. I can confidently say that this is in the top 3 best fps campaign for me.
To be clear: I think this is the best written Call of Duty game. It doesn’t lose itself in the obsession with being a manly badass and also understands the actual costs of war in a way that is hard to accept. Especially the good sergeant who went down right after commanding the marines to respect E3N. “The Captain did his duty” is shown to the player as if it’s an antagonistic line after the captain sacrificed his ship to take out the giant ship but by the end of the game…You agree. Because you did your duty.
It was a masterpiece of a story, every mission felt like it actually mattered, and that you and your crew were carrying the weight of the world. Easily one of the best space shooters ever made, and probably one of the most underrated. If it had been its own stand alone game out side of the call of duty franchise it would be considered a classic and would have spawned a whole franchise.
I agree. It wasn’t like the older COD’s where it’s all action. There was actually a story and showed it more in depth than some of the other ones. I find Ghosts and black ops 2 to be similar
This cod may not have had the best multiplayer or even the best zombies but god damn it, it had a hell of champain. The story, the characters, and the environments. truly one of the best ones Call of Duty champains we have gotten.
@@steve.576 I like to think the reason why is because we might not be a mystical as we think, and AI is just artificial life, using the same parts that’s used to biologically create humans.
If there's a challenger to Soap's death at MW3, imo, this would be it. For a one-time story with no continuation, this is by far the best written one. Everybody in this game isn't a gigachad that had Anime levels of plot armor, but regular Marines and Navy personnel, fighting desperately and courageously against an overwhelming enemy. Hell even the MC dies! Which is RARE in a COD game. Like I mean *R A R E*
Emotions aside, they actually maintained their angular momentum and kept spinning during the whole scene. It's a pleasure to see this kind of details in cutscenes.
Crazy how a fictional story set in the future can make you emotional, but I guess it's cause this scene symbolizes what has actually happened time and time again. Soldiers sacrificing themselves for their brothers, and for their countries.
The fact that ethan is self aware yet knows his duty and is WILLING to sacrifice himself for human life speaks so much! This scene is beyoned the best cod scene of all because of how real it is for such an underrated game! R.I.P ethan🤖