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EA bought the franchise and this installment had a sequel Medal of Honor: Warfighter that did poorly on sales so they scrapped it and most of the resources were given to the Battlefield franchise.
@@acbennett4525 and some of medal of honor staff went to making call of duty games how do I know this because I watched a video last week on medal of honor games
If you're curious about what happened to the Medal Of Honor franchise, there's a vid called "The Rise And Fall of Medal of Honor" by GVMERS. They go pretty deep into the way the games were made, and what happened to the creators themselves.
The dude passing out died. He is on the ground in the chopper. His name was Rabbit cause of the rabbits foot he has (what he took at the end). The reason the other guy didn't have a helmet is he was captured with Rabbit in a previous stage
According to the Medal of Honor wiki, Rabbit also got that name because he had six children. Also, on the Wikipedia page for Linkin Park's "Castle of Glass" (which promoted and was featured in MOH: Warfighter), there is some belief that the kid featured in the music video was Rabbit's son, since two of his brothers in arms looked like Mother and Preacher.
Apparently in this mission you're not just fighting the talibans, after the cave firefight and meeting the seals you're fighting chechens, which is probably why they're wearing snow camo jacket of some sort towards the end
The series got EVRYTHING right. One of the Marines that was there, Sgt Rudy Reyes, got to play himself on the show and was a consultant. He made sure that everything was legit, minus the final little tussle when they played football
These guys got sued by the government for asking active duty tier 1 operators their stories. That’s what killed the series. Also the multiplayer was buggy and the campaign was the strong suit.
@Nicholas Ramirez Haltenhof it had nothing to do with “ this generation” it was the government who felt that naming the team “Taliban” was inappropriate because soldiers were dying in Afghanistan at the same time when this game came out
@@dbt7624 Well it's no different from naming a team the People's Army of Vietnam (Rising Storm 2) or the Nazis and the Red Army (Early COD, Battlefield 1945, and Rising Storm Red Orchestra). It"s been done plenty of times before, and people played them just fine. I can get wanting to respect the troops but I guarantee you the troops are the ones who appreciate games that show both the "good" and the "bad" sides of wars the most. Just look at the game Five Days in Fallujah to see why that logic of the govt wanting to "respect the troops" is bs. Although tbf idk if you support that logic or not based on your comment so, to each his own I guess.
@@mello6311 his point was that at the same time of the development of the game soldiers were fighting and dying against them. Comparing that to events that transpired almost 80 or so years ago and 50 or so is dumb, I’m pretty sure there’s like less than a handful of vets from WW2 compared to the amount of soldiers that buy and play these games who have had some experience fighting in the Middle East.
@@cpolonium1121 Idk, there's still plenty of Vietnam vets walking around. And if someone is gonna make a game set during a war they should have make it as unfiltered and true to the era that it's set in, cuz making war seem like a fun romp or censoring the stuff that may be unsavory is imo more disrespectful to the soldiers who fought in all those wars than making it possible to play on the enemy side so to speak. I get wanting to avoid pouring salt in open wounds but at the end of the day, it's a game and no one would force those who feel offended by the subject matter to play it. I can see the other side though. Nice pfp btw, Dragon Age Inquisition is awesome.
MOH 2010 and MOH warfighter had awesome campaigns but it’s multiplayer was “mediocre”. Like it wasn’t as fast paced as COD since it was a tad more on the tactical realism side, but it was still arcadey. It couldn’t compete with battlefield’s large multiplayer and maps too with its smaller versus game design.
I'd honestly be up for another Medal of Honor sequel with Voodoo, Dusty, Panther, Vegas, Dingo, Tick, Stump, Preacher etc (original voice actors!), purely for the story.
@@Mr.Nobody01211 i would too, it’s just that EA probably wouldn’t be. They’d rather keep resources on battlefield and not waste money on a more limited market as if it’s only good for the campaign, some may just wait for cracked versions.
@@Mr.Nobody01211 cod mw only had one really awesome mission with the clean house one but the modern MOH is the best. I enjoyed moh2010 and Mohw MP but it was just a bit too redundant to not get bored from unlike BF or cod mw 2019 with dlcs and warzone
You guys mentioned the 'constant changing of mags' (in this video & others). Relevant fun fact: In Ghost Recon Breakpoint, there's a setting wherein if you reload a partial mag, you lose the ammo that's in that mag (In other words: You fire half of a 30-round magazine & reload? You lose 15 rounds)
Thanks for covering this game and this level guys. To this day Medal of Honor: 2010 is the only game to portray the War in Afghanistan in a historical context with true authenticity. It’s not perfectly historically accurate of course but it does a great job of presenting the atmosphere of that war. I believe every town and location in this game is a real place. The second level you get to capture Bagram Airfield with the Seals. The mission where you play as the Apache gunner just looks and feels real, especially with the music turned off. There is even a mission that depicts Operation Red Wings to some extent as 4 Seals retreat down a mountain side under heavy fire. And this last level has a few things that actually happened during Operation Anaconda. Such as the door gunner getting shot in the head as well as 3 Rangers getting killed immediately as they exited the rear door ramp. And another really cool detail is that the Rangers were too far inside danger close for the F-15’s to drop bombs on the bunker so the fighter pilots had to use their nose cannons for a gun run while flying at 500mph! And this is shown in the game! I love this game and it definitely doesn’t get the respect it deserves. Here’s hoping Six Days in Fallujah will kick ass and be as authentic as possible! As that will be the first historically accurate game about the war in Iraq!
You guys should start a new series when you tell war/military stories you’ve had or experienced. Could be funny, serious. Whatever you guys wanna share. I think it would be really awesome to hear your stories
@@tatemushroom1002 It's true. They've gotten a lot of controversy for selling to said countries. When someone has access to blood diamonds, they can buy G3's that are a few decades old, that HK were intending on destroying anyways.
This is how HK works, until they start losing money on a model, it will stay full auto govt use only. And even if they do lose money, sure it will come to civ market, but it will feature some type ergonomic change and not be similar to the LEO version.
Recently rewatched it and like it alot more then I did the first time. My step dads father fought in the Philippines and that was one reason I rewatched it.
In this level specifically, the player is supposed to be fighting Al Qaeda and the Chechens. In an earlier level where you play a sniper in a different AFO, these dudes appear with their more professional looking gear and almost totally replace the Taliban for the rest of the game. I think that they chose to outfit enemies like that to make them clearly stick out as bad guys and to make the player think that they're moving up to face more difficult enemies within the game's progression.
Coming from someone who’s been following Savage Actual from the start basically, it’s cool to see them fall into a groove and be more lax on camera, down to earth, and factual. That’s hard to be on CZcams, it’s cool to see blue collar dudes on CZcams, big prop guys. Also if you can do reviews of Operation Flashpoint 1 & 2, if I remember right from being a kid it was a pretty realistic FPS on console. Also go old school and do some videos on the old SOCOM NAVY SEAL games, see if a game from that time was realistic or not compared to games of today.
From watching you guys cover the events that unfolded at roberts ridge to seeing the last moments of rabbit breathing his last breathes... truly an exceptional creation or content
The end was a lucky rabbit foot which in the game they game him a code name of Rabbit. There was Voodoo, mother and Dusty. They had online multiple players. It was fun! Good times back in the days
When I play this mission I am on semi auto and using as few rounds as possible because even on semi auto, you fly through mags because of the amount of guys there.
@@Chris09978 I do love that they actually make a callback to that game in future soldier, seems like serving with Mitchell is enough for a promotion. As far as I’m aware that’s one of the first times they’ve actually done that in the series until it became a regular thing in wildlands.
@@sirshotty7689 that’s what made me fall in love with Tom Clancy in the first place, but secondly I love it cause the communications, briefing, team, and the realism of the animations of opening doors, breach, and the gear check, I wish that Kozak and the others were continued as a series, just like advanced warfighter
There was a medal of honour game made last year called medal of honour: above and beyond btw Patrick and it does show there could be more medal of honour games in future as well
I'd love to see Jason and Patrick play Squad. Just found your channel the other day and have since watched almost every video. Cool stuff, Gents. Semper Fi
If your guys' crew searches for clips with either realism, game movie, walkthrough or something similar in the title, you'll get better clips to talk over instead of the 20+ mag changes and 10+ grenade throws.
The constant mag change comes from COD Modern Warfare when they tell you to keep a full mag... So since then everyone that play first person shooters constantly reload after firing a burst or 2
The game was a complete master piece the game developers put together the battle of takur ghar and operation anaconda and it even has references to tora bora
You guys do the best “react” videos, always having me cracking up. But you guys also drop some good knowledge. As for the cave fighting…fuck that…My dad did tunnel rat duties in Vietnam a few times and had horror stories.
This game was way ahead of its time now every 1 loves the spec ops side of things not so much the marine army cod shanangins. Being that this game is based on true story makes it even better! and the details in it u can take heads off in the 1st 1 shot gun only and u actually lower ur riffle when in movement with teams not sweep ur team great game if u Wanna go for realism and have special forces interest
MOH Warfighter and its prequel is one of and probably the best campaigns in shooter games. I’d take the night raids on Modern Warfare with it but damn I always replay MoH every once in a while. Makes you realize how much guys like Jason and Patrick and all of the members of the Special Operations community are doing to keep the world clean. (Well it won’t be clean. It never will be.)
my father was in recce platoon in the 80's and 90's and he had to lug the FN around. he loved the weapon because, in his words, 'it was unsurvivable' and the mp7 fires a round similar to 9mm, but beefed up and yes, MOH: warfighter had multiplayer
Even though it's just audio I think these guys would appreciate the level of detail that went into the MW2 mission where DC is invaded specifically the radio chatter from the Evacuation, the team seemed to want to focus on using radio lingo and it's my favourite detail from the whole thing.
MOH and MOH Warfighter are probably two of my all time favorite FPS shooters by far. COD and Battlefield typically tell grand stories that are easy to get lost in, but the Medal of Honor games feel more accurate and grounded in their storytelling, which I appreciate. Warfighter especially was great due to its portrayal of how these operators lead almost double lives between combat and their families. Their multiplayers may not have been the best, but their campaigns were superb.
Their second game Medal of Honor Warfighter was considered to be a leak. Due to all the insertion techniques and extraction techniques. Plus, dice made Medal of Honor along with Battlefield. Now they got two games competing against each other.
Basicly they did not continue this series after Warfighter (the sequel of the 2010 game) because all the missions are based of real Ops and events such and disclosed a lot of weapons tools and techniques used by Sf guys back in a time they wer3 not supposed to be known by the general, public, so the Pentagon got mad at the devs and they stopped making more games up until last year that they released Medal Of Honor VR.
The truth is that it was members of Devgru who broke they're NDA'S to to work as consultants for MHWF. That and the scandal involving the multiplayer, where players had the choice to play as the Taliban, the Pentagon found out about this and banned the game being sold at P.X's on U.S bases across the world. Even though the dev's changed the Enemy name to Opposing Force.
I've been waiting for you guys to do a video on this game. It was so awesome. I liked the sequel too, but not as much. Please consider doing videos for the missions "First In," "Dorothy's a Bitch," and "Compromised." Those are my favorites.
The ending to this game actually hurt, even though it isn't a very long game & you never see Rabbit's face or hear his voice, seeing him die still hurt a lot for some reason. Despite that, the "He just took his watch, it's fucked up man, not cool" line broke me.🤣
5:25 "he's shooting full auto. That's not a thing. Literally like 99% of the time, the carbine, you're shooting semi auto." Funny because I spent most of the campaign doing that due to some knowledge about the military and only really used full auto when necessary. Did it for immersion lol
There is actually a new MOH but I don't know how fun it is. It is a VR game too. It is called Above and Beyond. With this MOH in the video I remember being disappointed because the sounds were so quiet. Especially after the release of Bad Company back then where the sounds were really good.
When I saw Roberts ridge with the snow my mind went straight to Chapman...so you mean to tell me for over a decade I just now noticing this was for him 🙃🇺🇸..well I was 11 when this came out and now 21🤘🏽
16:17 Boys... that was a HK G3A3, which’s a German-made Battle Rifle. The FN-FAL was produced in Belgium. Oh... and btw, the MP7 runs those 4.6x30mm rounds.
Just a smallish correction; the 7.62 NATO rifle he picked up was an H&K G3A3, a select fire variant of the HK91 rifle made for (primarily) the Bundeswehr. Similar enough in use to the FN FAL its not a big deal but just wanted to let ya know in case you weren't aware. I actually owned a semi-auto version of the rifle and they're GREAT, but yeah they'd get heavy real damn quick in a situation like this
Meal of Honor has ALWAYS been about the storyline. It was created by Steven Spielberg and his crew after he made Saving Private Ryan because he wanted a way for kids to learn about military history and he knew kids liked games. So it went a long way on just that, especially since online multiplayer wasn't really a thing in 1999. As time went on though people stopped caring about storylines and more about run and gun multiplayer. So that aspect helped to kill Medal of Honor along with the oversaturation of military games at the time that were really good (enter Tom Clancy). And the fact that Medal of Honor played close to reality with real wars and many of them taking place in the 20th century while other military games sought to make games around then current and also future/ fictional wars. That gave more artistic liberty with weapons and game mechanics. Also the guys that created Call of Duty worked for the developer that was making Medal of Honor at one time. I can't remember what happened exactly but there was a falling out. Those guys parted ways and took their ideas for the next Medal of Honor and turned it into Call of Duty. EA literally helped to create the franchise that would kill their own because of bad management.
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Where is my medal...
A MP7 Shoots Caliber 4.6 30mm
EA bought the franchise and this installment had a sequel Medal of Honor: Warfighter that did poorly on sales so they scrapped it and most of the resources were given to the Battlefield franchise.
@@acbennett4525 and some of medal of honor staff went to making call of duty games how do I know this because I watched a video last week on medal of honor games
Your welcome.
If you're curious about what happened to the Medal Of Honor franchise, there's a vid called "The Rise And Fall of Medal of Honor" by GVMERS. They go pretty deep into the way the games were made, and what happened to the creators themselves.
The dude passing out died. He is on the ground in the chopper. His name was Rabbit cause of the rabbits foot he has (what he took at the end). The reason the other guy didn't have a helmet is he was captured with Rabbit in a previous stage
According to the Medal of Honor wiki, Rabbit also got that name because he had six children.
Also, on the Wikipedia page for Linkin Park's "Castle of Glass" (which promoted and was featured in MOH: Warfighter), there is some belief that the kid featured in the music video was Rabbit's son, since two of his brothers in arms looked like Mother and Preacher.
Nooo rabbit had kids?! That just made this so much more sad for me..
Medal of Honor was such an underrated game. We need military shooters like those again.
Apparently in this mission you're not just fighting the talibans, after the cave firefight and meeting the seals you're fighting chechens, which is probably why they're wearing snow camo jacket of some sort towards the end
They’re they ones wearing all the gear
im pretty sure they know the details of the operation genius
@@FadedBlack3000 and i just confirmed the intel
Wait no, that's not how that works isn't it? :/
Chechens are still Muj
You are. There are Al Qaeda, Taliban and Chechens in this game and they all speak their respective languages.
I’d love to see Jason reacting to clips from Generation Kill and maybe talking about things the series got right and wrong
+1
The series got EVRYTHING right. One of the Marines that was there, Sgt Rudy Reyes, got to play himself on the show and was a consultant. He made sure that everything was legit, minus the final little tussle when they played football
That series is 100% accurate. You could drop any of those guys into one of my units when I was in and they would.of blended in perfectly.
@@HurricaneGaming509 fruity rudy was the actual fruity rudy???!
@@Slobboy1 yup
These guys got sued by the government for asking active duty tier 1 operators their stories. That’s what killed the series. Also the multiplayer was buggy and the campaign was the strong suit.
The first part probably isn't true but I know the Medal of Honor war fighters game was so bad they went outa business
Fun fact: medal of honor got TONS of shit for making one of the multiplayer teams Al-Qaeda troops. They had to patch it out
@Nicholas Ramirez Haltenhof it had nothing to do with “ this generation” it was the government who felt that naming the team “Taliban” was inappropriate because soldiers were dying in Afghanistan at the same time when this game came out
@@dbt7624 Well it's no different from naming a team the People's Army of Vietnam (Rising Storm 2) or the Nazis and the Red Army (Early COD, Battlefield 1945, and Rising Storm Red Orchestra). It"s been done plenty of times before, and people played them just fine. I can get wanting to respect the troops but I guarantee you the troops are the ones who appreciate games that show both the "good" and the "bad" sides of wars the most. Just look at the game Five Days in Fallujah to see why that logic of the govt wanting to "respect the troops" is bs. Although tbf idk if you support that logic or not based on your comment so, to each his own I guess.
Game stop on military bases across the US wouldn't allow to sell the game.
@@mello6311 his point was that at the same time of the development of the game soldiers were fighting and dying against them. Comparing that to events that transpired almost 80 or so years ago and 50 or so is dumb, I’m pretty sure there’s like less than a handful of vets from WW2 compared to the amount of soldiers that buy and play these games who have had some experience fighting in the Middle East.
@@cpolonium1121 Idk, there's still plenty of Vietnam vets walking around. And if someone is gonna make a game set during a war they should have make it as unfiltered and true to the era that it's set in, cuz making war seem like a fun romp or censoring the stuff that may be unsavory is imo more disrespectful to the soldiers who fought in all those wars than making it possible to play on the enemy side so to speak. I get wanting to avoid pouring salt in open wounds but at the end of the day, it's a game and no one would force those who feel offended by the subject matter to play it. I can see the other side though.
Nice pfp btw, Dragon Age Inquisition is awesome.
I think it was because people brought cod and battlefield over this. They did make one other called MoH warfighter which I really enjoyed
That"s one of my favorite games
Warfighter I believe was the second installment of MOH... lol
It was one of the first games you could play as JTF2.
MoH Warfighter had an incredible in depth customization for ths weapons. It's a shame it didn't get enough attention.
Loved the multi-player in that. The demon child in single player? Not so much.
Reloading after 4 rounds of the common gamer problem. We always want to go in with full magazine even though we know it doesn't really work that way
MOH 2010 and MOH warfighter had awesome campaigns but it’s multiplayer was “mediocre”. Like it wasn’t as fast paced as COD since it was a tad more on the tactical realism side, but it was still arcadey. It couldn’t compete with battlefield’s large multiplayer and maps too with its smaller versus game design.
I'd honestly be up for another Medal of Honor sequel with Voodoo, Dusty, Panther, Vegas, Dingo, Tick, Stump, Preacher etc (original voice actors!), purely for the story.
@@Mr.Nobody01211 i would too, it’s just that EA probably wouldn’t be. They’d rather keep resources on battlefield and not waste money on a more limited market as if it’s only good for the campaign, some may just wait for cracked versions.
@@gob7116 I'm afraid so. Medal of Honor 2010 and Warfighter have to date been the best campaigns I ever played. Even better than CoD.
@@Mr.Nobody01211 cod mw only had one really awesome mission with the clean house one but the modern MOH is the best. I enjoyed moh2010 and Mohw MP but it was just a bit too redundant to not get bored from unlike BF or cod mw 2019 with dlcs and warzone
HERESY
He must have a magazine from California with the amount of reloading hes doing
They got flagged for the cooperative input with real operators
Exactly! The operators were later thrown in prison for leaking TS operations.
@KADIR ADIL BULLANG operator is a term for the soldier in the actual real life event
I cant take this seriously with this player reloading every 4 burst fire
Well if you have the ammo...
shut it
It a video game thing it not like soldiers and operatives are doing that in real life
@@dbt7624 I dig your username
Ikr get someone who can. Play right
16:18 im on the verge of a mental break down because he just called a g3a3 a fal
You guys mentioned the 'constant changing of mags' (in this video & others).
Relevant fun fact: In Ghost Recon Breakpoint, there's a setting wherein if you reload a partial mag, you lose the ammo that's in that mag (In other words: You fire half of a 30-round magazine & reload? You lose 15 rounds)
There are quite a few games that have done that. Most refuse to do so though.
13:01 - Meh, that's not that big of a bomb...
13:05 - HOLY SHIIIIIT
hahaha, thats how we all feel.
I remember getting out of school, going home and putting my Medal off on her disk into my console. Such a fun game lol
I played MOH 2010 campaign more than 20 times. I love every part of this game, every get over this game. Rip, you will always bea part in my heart.
This game was so good. It literally put me in the back of my seat the whole time. Sadly it was forgotten.
Thanks for covering this game and this level guys. To this day Medal of Honor: 2010 is the only game to portray the War in Afghanistan in a historical context with true authenticity.
It’s not perfectly historically accurate of course but it does a great job of presenting the atmosphere of that war.
I believe every town and location in this game is a real place. The second level you get to capture Bagram Airfield with the Seals. The mission where you play as the Apache gunner just looks and feels real, especially with the music turned off. There is even a mission that depicts Operation Red Wings to some extent as 4 Seals retreat down a mountain side under heavy fire.
And this last level has a few things that actually happened during Operation Anaconda. Such as the door gunner getting shot in the head as well as 3 Rangers getting killed immediately as they exited the rear door ramp. And another really cool detail is that the Rangers were too far inside danger close for the F-15’s to drop bombs on the bunker so the fighter pilots had to use their nose cannons for a gun run while flying at 500mph! And this is shown in the game!
I love this game and it definitely doesn’t get the respect it deserves. Here’s hoping Six Days in Fallujah will kick ass and be as authentic as possible! As that will be the first historically accurate game about the war in Iraq!
Great comments! We're looking forward to six days.
@@SAVAGEActual Awesome! I can’t wait for you guys to cover it!
You guys should start a new series when you tell war/military stories you’ve had or experienced. Could be funny, serious. Whatever you guys wanna share. I think it would be really awesome to hear your stories
That will be cool but they might be limited on what they can talk about due to OPSEC and legal issues
Hk needs to stop playing around and give us what we want a civilian Mp7
they hate us, they wont do that
They feel more comfortable selling to third world countries, and rebels, than they do us.
@@ripley4601 as if third world countries could afford hk
@@tatemushroom1002 It's true. They've gotten a lot of controversy for selling to said countries. When someone has access to blood diamonds, they can buy G3's that are a few decades old, that HK were intending on destroying anyways.
This is how HK works, until they start losing money on a model, it will stay full auto govt use only. And even if they do lose money, sure it will come to civ market, but it will feature some type ergonomic change and not be similar to the LEO version.
The seal who died at the end was actually the neil roberts reference
Question. have you guys ever played a first person shooter military game that ever hit to close to home and you had to put it down and take a brake?
Would love to see you guys react to the HBO show The Pacific
I second that...
Maybe the scenes on Peleliu or Iwo Jima, as Jason himself has been to Iwo back in ‘02, I reckon.
Recently rewatched it and like it alot more then I did the first time. My step dads father fought in the Philippines and that was one reason I rewatched it.
YESS
Why do you have Jamie Caldwell as your profile picture you dork?🤣
Band of Brothers and Pacific marathon!
Goes to Foreign weapons instructors course, still misidentifies a HK G-3 as an FN FAL....
Hahaha!
@@SAVAGEActual all jokes aside, love y’all’s videos. Keep em coming!
In this level specifically, the player is supposed to be fighting Al Qaeda and the Chechens. In an earlier level where you play a sniper in a different AFO, these dudes appear with their more professional looking gear and almost totally replace the Taliban for the rest of the game. I think that they chose to outfit enemies like that to make them clearly stick out as bad guys and to make the player think that they're moving up to face more difficult enemies within the game's progression.
Not FNs they ar HK G3
Coming from someone who’s been following Savage Actual from the start basically, it’s cool to see them fall into a groove and be more lax on camera, down to earth, and factual. That’s hard to be on CZcams, it’s cool to see blue collar dudes on CZcams, big prop guys. Also if you can do reviews of Operation Flashpoint 1 & 2, if I remember right from being a kid it was a pretty realistic FPS on console. Also go old school and do some videos on the old SOCOM NAVY SEAL games, see if a game from that time was realistic or not compared to games of today.
From watching you guys cover the events that unfolded at roberts ridge to seeing the last moments of rabbit breathing his last breathes... truly an exceptional creation or content
The end was a lucky rabbit foot which in the game they game him a code name of Rabbit. There was Voodoo, mother and Dusty. They had online multiple players. It was fun! Good times back in the days
I love that game , the sniper part in the mountains was sweet as
This is one of my favorite games and I’m glad you got around to reacting to it.
When I play this mission I am on semi auto and using as few rounds as possible because even on semi auto, you fly through mags because of the amount of guys there.
Same
Documentary on this event is freaking amazing. Some solid pipe swinging dudes!
pleaaaseeeee react to this game moreee, in my opinion, best modern military fps on console
The opening mission is good.
Yeah...console.... The best is battlefield 4 sorry. Also 6 days in Fallujah is coming soon
@@randymarsh9488 bf4 was amazing but it was really unrealistic
@@elijah_ig2441 the best fps doesn't have to be realistic, look at halo.
c'mon dude chill, we just disagree, no need to get toxic
This is probably their best video yet. Keep the good work. Hooah
Just became a channel member! Thank you. Keep doing what you do!
This and the follow up, warfighter, two of my all time favorites. Definitely miss this series
I’d like to see you two play Ghost Recon Future Soldier
Yes please, that’s what my icon is, been requesting it for sometime hopefully they get a chance to play it
Or advanced warfighter 2
@@sirshotty7689 that too, such a shame that in future soldier they killed off joe right in the prolog of the campaign
@@Chris09978 I do love that they actually make a callback to that game in future soldier, seems like serving with Mitchell is enough for a promotion. As far as I’m aware that’s one of the first times they’ve actually done that in the series until it became a regular thing in wildlands.
@@sirshotty7689 that’s what made me fall in love with Tom Clancy in the first place, but secondly I love it cause the communications, briefing, team, and the realism of the animations of opening doors, breach, and the gear check, I wish that Kozak and the others were continued as a series, just like advanced warfighter
There was a medal of honour game made last year called medal of honour: above and beyond btw Patrick and it does show there could be more medal of honour games in future as well
Fortunately there's no Britt Slabinski to leave you for dead in this game.
Oof
Ooooooooo.... 🤭
Fuck....
Damn.....
Definitely need to react to the .50 cal sniper mission love watching those dudes getting blown apart 🔥🙌🏻
I'd love to see Jason and Patrick play Squad.
Just found your channel the other day and have since watched almost every video.
Cool stuff, Gents.
Semper Fi
Welcome aboard!
It almost seems like the person playing is purposely doing what they can to piss every veteran off😂
4:47. How he slipped in "thats what she said" was really masterful. Now I believe that he was a special operator.
Glad you caught that ;)
If your guys' crew searches for clips with either realism, game movie, walkthrough or something similar in the title, you'll get better clips to talk over instead of the 20+ mag changes and 10+ grenade throws.
Yeah its an arcade game. Its meant for casual console players
Using the green screen with your background was an awesome idea 👌 always excited for the new vids
Glad you like them!
The constant mag change comes from COD Modern Warfare when they tell you to keep a full mag... So since then everyone that play first person shooters constantly reload after firing a burst or 2
I wish this series took off more man, love a strong campaign
Seriously one of the most underrated games.
Truth
He reloads so often and it’s pissing me off😂. Like fires 4 rounds and then changes mags😂
*Does my dude got a Fricking Tat on the Back of his Head?! That's Gangster AF !*
yes he does.
@@SAVAGEActual That's Pretty Savage 💪😜
The game was a complete master piece the game developers put together the battle of takur ghar and operation anaconda and it even has references to tora bora
You guys do the best “react” videos, always having me cracking up. But you guys also drop some good knowledge. As for the cave fighting…fuck that…My dad did tunnel rat duties in Vietnam a few times and had horror stories.
Just picked up my Vz.61 Skorpian yesterday and shot it. Thing is awesome!
2.9lbs loaded of AK but Smol fiesty.
This game was way ahead of its time now every 1 loves the spec ops side of things not so much the marine army cod shanangins. Being that this game is based on true story makes it even better! and the details in it u can take heads off in the 1st 1 shot gun only and u actually lower ur riffle when in movement with teams not sweep ur team great game if u Wanna go for realism and have special forces interest
This was the first fps game i played... i still think this is the best game i've played.. moh 2010 has a special place in my heart...
Great channel fellas!
MOH Warfighter and its prequel is one of and probably the best campaigns in shooter games. I’d take the night raids on Modern Warfare with it but damn I always replay MoH every once in a while. Makes you realize how much guys like Jason and Patrick and all of the members of the Special Operations community are doing to keep the world clean. (Well it won’t be clean. It never will be.)
my father was in recce platoon in the 80's and 90's and he had to lug the FN around. he loved the weapon because, in his words, 'it was unsurvivable'
and the mp7 fires a round similar to 9mm, but beefed up
and yes, MOH: warfighter had multiplayer
Even though it's just audio I think these guys would appreciate the level of detail that went into the MW2 mission where DC is invaded specifically the radio chatter from the Evacuation, the team seemed to want to focus on using radio lingo and it's my favourite detail from the whole thing.
MOH and MOH Warfighter are probably two of my all time favorite FPS shooters by far. COD and Battlefield typically tell grand stories that are easy to get lost in, but the Medal of Honor games feel more accurate and grounded in their storytelling, which I appreciate. Warfighter especially was great due to its portrayal of how these operators lead almost double lives between combat and their families. Their multiplayers may not have been the best, but their campaigns were superb.
Bout fucking time. Awesome. Finally you guys are watching this
"No bueno" is your tagline, Jay-Lay, embrace it! ;)
This game was my first on my Xbox 360 and its campaign is still one of my favorites
Yeah I think it’s Chechens once they leave the cave
"looks like lawn troll" lmfao....Love yalls videos, so down to earth
Please review Connect the Dots of Medal of Honor: Warfighter. The sequel to Medal of Honor 2010 and my favorite mission of that game
Their second game Medal of Honor Warfighter was considered to be a leak. Due to all the insertion techniques and extraction techniques. Plus, dice made Medal of Honor along with Battlefield. Now they got two games competing against each other.
Basicly they did not continue this series after Warfighter (the sequel of the 2010 game) because all the missions are based of real Ops and events such and disclosed a lot of weapons tools and techniques used by Sf guys back in a time they wer3 not supposed to be known by the general, public, so the Pentagon got mad at the devs and they stopped making more games up until last year that they released Medal Of Honor VR.
The truth is that it was members of Devgru who broke they're NDA'S to to work as consultants for MHWF.
That and the scandal involving the multiplayer, where players had the choice to play as the Taliban, the Pentagon found out about this and banned the game being sold at P.X's on U.S bases across the world.
Even though the dev's changed the Enemy name to Opposing Force.
Hey guys, another great video. I think the rifle at 16:00 is actually an HK G3.
generation kill reaction would be great.,so much fun with the movie.
This game did have multiplayer, and was actually the game that got me into multiplayer games
Good im not the only one 🤣🤣 getting those snowballing killstreaks was so fun
@@rell0223 I still remember my first team wipe. My poor AK ran out of ammo, but I held that point for a solid 25 minutes
Great game real short though,only took 3.5hours to complete.thx for the vid guys..actually savage 🤘
Hey guys awesome videos I love to watch them all the time was wondering will you guys be doing 6 days in fallujah when it comes out later this year?
We will definitely take a look at it
16:43 isn´t that a G3??
4:44 dropping that joke in like it's nothing, lmao xD
This was was one my top 5 favorite games on 360
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I've been waiting for you guys to do a video on this game. It was so awesome. I liked the sequel too, but not as much. Please consider doing videos for the missions "First In," "Dorothy's a Bitch," and "Compromised." Those are my favorites.
Yes they did have multiplayer. Love the videos guys keep up the good work 🤙🏼
I am a fan of the CZ brand pistols. Bought myself a CZ P-10 C, I like the feel of it in my hands.
Awesome video and great mission guys. I remember playing it long time ago. You guys should react to Soldier of fortune, its just a crazy ass game.
Those SEALS got in trouble for helping develope the game. RIP John Chapman USAF First Medal of Honor caught on video.
The ending to this game actually hurt, even though it isn't a very long game & you never see Rabbit's face or hear his voice, seeing him die still hurt a lot for some reason.
Despite that, the "He just took his watch, it's fucked up man, not cool" line broke me.🤣
The ending always made me cry
5:25 "he's shooting full auto. That's not a thing. Literally like 99% of the time, the carbine, you're shooting semi auto."
Funny because I spent most of the campaign doing that due to some knowledge about the military and only really used full auto when necessary. Did it for immersion lol
There is actually a new MOH but I don't know how fun it is. It is a VR game too. It is called Above and Beyond. With this MOH in the video I remember being disappointed because the sounds were so quiet. Especially after the release of Bad Company back then where the sounds were really good.
When I saw Roberts ridge with the snow my mind went straight to Chapman...so you mean to tell me for over a decade I just now noticing this was for him 🙃🇺🇸..well I was 11 when this came out and now 21🤘🏽
There is a new Six Days in Fallujah official gameplay trailer. You guys should watch it.
16:17 Boys... that was a HK G3A3, which’s a German-made Battle Rifle.
The FN-FAL was produced in Belgium.
Oh... and btw, the MP7 runs those 4.6x30mm rounds.
Devil dogs OOORAH and I love it how they called out army saying it lol
Just a smallish correction; the 7.62 NATO rifle he picked up was an H&K G3A3, a select fire variant of the HK91 rifle made for (primarily) the Bundeswehr. Similar enough in use to the FN FAL its not a big deal but just wanted to let ya know in case you weren't aware.
I actually owned a semi-auto version of the rifle and they're GREAT, but yeah they'd get heavy real damn quick in a situation like this
Props for the Black Bear flagship T shirt
Fuck yeah bro, been asking for this one for a while 🤙🏼
Him reloading so many times is aggravating me
It was weird.
@@SAVAGEActual it was disappointing
I might finish the video if my logical brain stopped
Meal of Honor has ALWAYS been about the storyline. It was created by Steven Spielberg and his crew after he made Saving Private Ryan because he wanted a way for kids to learn about military history and he knew kids liked games. So it went a long way on just that, especially since online multiplayer wasn't really a thing in 1999. As time went on though people stopped caring about storylines and more about run and gun multiplayer. So that aspect helped to kill Medal of Honor along with the oversaturation of military games at the time that were really good (enter Tom Clancy). And the fact that Medal of Honor played close to reality with real wars and many of them taking place in the 20th century while other military games sought to make games around then current and also future/ fictional wars. That gave more artistic liberty with weapons and game mechanics. Also the guys that created Call of Duty worked for the developer that was making Medal of Honor at one time. I can't remember what happened exactly but there was a falling out. Those guys parted ways and took their ideas for the next Medal of Honor and turned it into Call of Duty. EA literally helped to create the franchise that would kill their own because of bad management.
I personally enjoyed the medal of honor games a lot. They were super imersive and online was a lot of fun.