Call of Duty/Awesome

Call of Duty

 * The first 2 Russian missions of the original Call of Duty may very well be the most epic levels ever. The first one consists of running straight into enemy fire with no weapons except a clip of ammo. The first half of the second? A massive charge straight towards an enemy trench while screaming and firing a rifle. Oh, and if you even so much as hesitate, let alone fall back or (god forbid) retreat, in either level, about five Russian officers open fire on you with machine guns. This may be the single manliest level ever in the history of gaming.
 * To this day, even recalling an angry Russian man shouting "Not one step back, comrades!" is enough to get this Troper's adrenaline pumping. Becomes a CMoA, however, when he shouts this into a mic during an online game, complete with Russian accent, and his losing team suddenly (and frequently) proceeds to beat the hell out of our opponents.
 * Waving the flag of the Motherland over the Reichstag, Call of Duty. Arguably, also a Real Life Crowning Moment of Awesome.
 * Going back to the very first game, this troper thought that Sgt. Moody's rescuing of a injured ally under heavy German fire after verbally chewing out a cowardly medic was pretty awesome. And he gave up his Made of Iron ability while doing this.
 * I was heavily injured when I got to that point, so while Moody went to get the ally, I had to crawl back a bit and grab myself a medkit. And Moody still made it back in one piece.
 * The Noiville mission in UO, after a long siege of the mansion you are in it seems like all hope is lost as three German tanks and a shitload of infantry when P-47s just come out of nowhere and start bombing the everliving hell out of the Germans.
 * The American campaign opens with you manning the machine gun on a jeep escaping from a massive German charge. The awesomeness must be seen to be believed.
 * The Berlin level in the first game. Once that damned tank is destroyed, it's a massive steamroll as a handful of Germans get hit with an infinitely long Russian charge. At the end there's the aforementioned flag raising, which is almost always followed by the player jumping off the roof of the Riechstag and/or throwing a grenade at the flag bearers right before the game ends.
 * In Call of Duty, the first one, you meet the original Captain Foley, who seems pretty chill (he's voiced by Steve Blum who voiced Spike Spiegel in Cowboy Bebop). He has his fair share of awesome speeches. However, his Crowning Moment of Awesome is in the Expansion pack, United Offensive. The early American missions take place at the Battle of the Bulge, and the constant waves of German troops are so infuriating (they are literally endless until you cross a certain point) that even Foley begins to scream orders at you and your company. The simple fact that it's Steve Blum angrily growling orders at you is badass.

Call of Duty 2

 * Call of Duty 2 shows Captain Price being held prisoner by the Germans. He spits on a guard, is then broken out by American soldiers, and has to carry two of his rescuers to safety after their transport explodes.
 * Call of Duty 2 also has one halfway through the level "Demolition." A German army charges the Soviets' position, and just as you see them off, your Lieutenant shouts "They're falling back! Comrades! For the Motherland, CHARGE!"  Followed by your comrades letting out a massive, triumphant unified shout, a sudden surge of inspirational Russian orchestra, and an all-out rush straight at the fleeing German army. This troper got so pumped he burned through all of his PPsh ammo in under a minute.
 * And from that same level, when you bring down the Nazi field HQ with high explosives. "THAT is how you negotiate with fascists, comrades!"
 * How could "Hill 400" not be mentioned until now? It starts off with your squad of American Rangers stuck in a ditch waiting for their lieutenant to give them some orders. Just as the mortars begin to hit, some random private yells out "LET'S GO GET THE BASTARDS!" and leads the ENTIRE platoon in a massive charge that rivals anything that the Russian campaigns could throw out, all while the lieutenant looks on stupefied.
 * Call of Duty 2. Utah Beach. Enough said.
 * That was Pointe-du-Hoc. They were making sure Utah and Omaha were safe by taking out the coastal guns.
 * Price gets another one in "The Crossroads". As you're defending a barn, a Tiger tank shows up. Everyone else starts freaking out. Captain Price's reaction? "Shut it! Keep quiet! We run when I bloody say we run! No sooner!" the RAF swoops in and destroy the tank immediately afterward.

Modern Warfare series
"Soap [handing a pistol]: This belongs to you sir.
 * Let's begin with the single most possibly badass. The climax of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.  Holy shit.
 * ", DO YOU COPY? THE ARE OPEN, I REPEAT, THE  ARE OPEN!"
 * "Good."
 * Ice axe. Snowmobile. Clothesline. 'Nuff said.
 * Speaking of, he gets another Moment of Awesome much earlier while This man has taken about twenty levels in badass since his last appearance.
 * There's also the moment earlier in the prison mission  Doubles as a Crowning Moment of Funny.
 * There's also the moment earlier in the prison mission  Doubles as a Crowning Moment of Funny.

Worm: Who's Soap?"

""The healthy human mind doesn't wake up in the morning thinking this is its last day on Earth. But I think that's a luxury. Not a curse. To know you're close to the end is a kind of freedom. Good time to take...inventory. Outgunned. Outnumbered. Out of our minds. On a suicide mission. But the sand and the rocks here, stained with thousands of years of warfare...They will remember us. For this. Because out of all our vast array of nightmares, this is the one we choose for ourselves. We go forward like a breath exhaled from the Earth. With vigor in our hearts and one goal in sight: We. Will. Kill him.""
 * What makes this moment even better is that, as you will notice, that pistol is the 1911
 * Ahhhhh. I completely missed that, distracted by all the other awesome going on. Now that scene is doubly awesome and heartwarming knowing he'd held onto it, and kept it with him for the past five years.
 * To this Gamer, it kind of seemed like Soap was a little obsessed with  after seeing this moment. They new each other for all of a week from Call of Duty 4's perspective, and that was on the field. It does not help at all that Soap probably wouldn't have interacted with anyone other than Gaz, if at all.
 * You can personally use it in the Museum, but otherwise its only appearance is in NPC Soap's holster (though at the end of "Takedown" he seems to use a Glock).
 * Where did  get his chain from? He was shackled with it.
 * His very appearance was a Moment of Awesome for this Troper. First you get knocked on your ass and when you come to you're staring up at what looks like a crusty old sea captain. A moment later you find out that he isn't just a crusty old captain, he's a crusty old captain who was last seen being revived by a Russian guy (which was assumed to have failed). This Troper had the surprise spoiled and was still surprised.
 * Along the same lines as the venerable Reznov, Sgt. Foley puts the Badass into Authority Equals Asskicking and then some. To start he's voiced by Keith Fucking David. Then he's got a slew of awesome lines from "Get a grip, Corporal! Our weapons still work, which means we can still kick some ass!" when  to "Then take us up! If we're going down, we'll take as many of those SAMs with us as we can!" when  But the most awesome aspect of this truly awesome individual is how he takes his soldiers through one nightmare scenario after another and somehow manages to keep his men together and motivated throughout, and continually puts himself and his squad Ramirez on the line to defend others.  almost every moment in his presence is a Moment of Awesome.
 * Worth noting is the intro to "Exodus." Shepherd asks Foley to perform a critical mission to stop the Russians, and Foley's response? "Point it out on a map, sir. They won't take it." The way he says it is the kicker, here; it isn't a promise. It's simply a statement. It's a fact, as simple as the sky is blue. They will hold the line.
 * The ISS interactive cutscene. You know the one.
 * 
 * The speech given by in the opening cutscene of "Just Like Old Times", in response to, is positively dripping with poetic awesome:

"This is for the record.
 * Driving a vehicle one-handed onto the ramp of a moving plane, with the original driver having just been shot. Holy crap.
 * This troper actually hit the side of one of the SUVs chasing you and didn't have the time to knock it off so he just kept on driving to the plane with the SUV in front of him.
 * Possible CMOA goes to the original driver as well, Rook. Even though he's only driving a jeep against, the fact that he can force vehicles so much heavier then the jeep without causing much damage to the jeep itself deserves praise.
 * Price's intro to Endgame

History is written by the victor.

History is filled with liars.

If he lives, and we die, his truth becomes written - and ours is lost.

will be a hero. 'cause all you need to change the world is one good lie and a river of blood.

He's about to complete the greatest trick a liar ever played on history.

His truth will be the truth.

But only if he lives, and we die."

"Command:
 * Call of Duty 4. "Game Over." So freaking badass.
 * Game Over was a crowning moment for the game as a whole. It's what set it apart from the other modern warfare games where everything has to end happily or narrowly. When's the last time you saw a disaster of this proportion happen?
 * Sergeant Paul Jackson's.
 * The exchange a little before that is rather inspiring:
 * Game Over was a crowning moment for the game as a whole. It's what set it apart from the other modern warfare games where everything has to end happily or narrowly. When's the last time you saw a disaster of this proportion happen?
 * Sergeant Paul Jackson's.
 * The exchange a little before that is rather inspiring:

Outlaw Two-Five:"


 * Vasquez also gets an awesome line here:
 * Vasquez also gets an awesome line here:

"Gaz: "Enough bloody sniping! Where is the informant?"
 * "Get on the minigun!". Oh hell yeah...
 * "Good night, ya bastard."
 * Gaz gets his as early as the second mission, where, fed up with Sergeant Kamarov's refusal to tell them where the informant they need to find is located, proceeds to grab Kamarov and dangle him over a ledge.

Kamarov: (shouts in Russian)

Gaz: "WHERE! IS! HE?!"

Kamarov: "The house! The house at the northeast end of the village!"

Gaz: "That wasn't so hard, now was it? Now go sit in the corner." (knocks Kamarov out)"

"Price: "You still owe me for Pripyat. I'm calling it in."
 * 'Crew Expendable' maybe the easiest mission bar the AC-130, but it's amazing - the setting on the horrible Bering Sea is brilliantly done, picking off the unaware and drunken crew, and that desperate escape from the sinking ship is pretty intense.
 * This troper fell in love with the game as soon as he watched that gunship go to town on the ship's bridge.
 * No respect for Captain MacMillan? "Oi, Suzy!" *Smack*
 * MacMillan's a legend. The two Chernobyl missions are some of the most enjoyable in the game, and the escape after sniping Zakhaev and carrying MacMillan is one of the most tense and climactic levels ever.
 * And he's a character who runs at a Russian convoy of more than two dozen men to dive under a truck and not get noticed. I'll repeat: MacMillan runs at a convoy of trucks surrounded by two dozen armed soldiers so that he can sneak under the vehicles, and does not get discovered. Solid Snake would be proud.
 * It helps that the good Captain is not useless as in a stereotypical Escort Mission; you can only walk if you're carrying him, but if you put him down he becomes a stationary turret, and once reaching the.
 * Also, while he may fire slowly the good Captain never misses: any shot he takes, kills. Getting rescued from a sticky situation with an empty magazine by a flawless headshot to a sprinting target across the full length of the LZ square tends to leave a favorable impression, or at least it did for me.
 * As icing on the cake, that missing strongly implies that MacMillan's legs have been fucked up permanently... until Modern Warfare 3 reveals that not only did he recover, he is now the Colonel Badass commanding the SAS, and he sends Price gear and intel to hunt Makarov.

MacMillan: "Tell me what you need, son.""

""Five years ago, I lost thirty-thousand men in the blink of an eye, and the world just fuckin' watched. But, tomorrow, there will be no shortage of patriots, no shortage of volunteers. I know you understand.""
 * While  is unmistakably the Big Bad, the fact that he actually manages to execute his entire plan flawlessly   despite   is still damned impressive, even though we're not rooting for him. It is not possible to listen to him at the very end when he, in simple, honest words, finally explains his motivation and still feel like you can judge him based on Black and White Morality.

"Contact. Enemy patrol 30 meters to our front. Five men, automatic rifles, frag grenades. One German Shepherd.
 * Okay, Private James Ramirez may not be as badass as Price or Soap, but he deserves some props for all the crap that went down in D.C. Saving "Raptor," protecting evacuees, taking out enemy anti-armor troops and even enemy armor, gunning down Russian troops while trapped inside a crashed helicopter, awesome. Then in Whiskey Hotel, you manage to retake the White House without electronic supports (not even powered small arms optics), but have to ignite and frantically wave green flares atop the roof to (narrowly) prevent friendly air power from bombing your position. Anyways, as your squad gathers up on the roof and talks about payback (granted, they're all  but really awesome pawns at that) you look over the devastated city, and start to see green smoke rising over other famous D.C. landmarks; looks like Ivan may be in trouble, eh?
 * Made even more awesome when Dunn, who, up until this point, had been your obligatory Deadpan Snarker and apparent Expy of Hudson from Aliens, delivers the following simple line at the resolution of the above-mentioned Moment of Awesome: "So when we goin' to Moscow?"
 * That line is spoken by a random NPC, not Corporal Dunn. Dunn's line is actually better; he responds to that line with this one: "Not soon enough, man. But I know we're gonna burn it down when we get there." It's also a meta-Crowning Moment of Funny for anyone who recognizes that Dunn's voice actor is Barry Pepper, who's last notable videogame role was someone who could single-handedly accomplish this in bloody fashion.
 * To add to Ramirez's badassery, this Troper managed to actually snipe the Russian shooters on top of the White House using nothing but the IRON SIGHTS on the M4A1, as well as lob some carefully aimed M203 rounds into the windows with mounted machineguns to clear the way for his team.
 * After reading up on the Did Not Do the Research portion regarding ACOG Scopes, this Troper opted to use weapons (preferably FAL's) with said scope. Take note: Being able to shoot rooftop snipers with nothing but IRON SIGHTS and a DEACTIVATED ACOG Scope. All while taking cover from the wrecked jeep. Improbable Aiming Skills indeed.
 * This troper got to witness Dunn pull of some surprising badassery: while playing through either "Wolverines!" or "Exodus" (I forget which, but it was one of the missions where you fight through suburban Virginia), this troper was having a rough time in the beginning fighting through the houses, but I swear, every time I turned around, Dunn was taking someone down in hand-to-hand and running ahead of me. To reiterate: he wasn't firing his rifle, instead beating Russians down with the butt of said rifle, and pushing ahead of the PC to boot. Wow.
 * In terms of melee badassery, Sgt. Foley in the same game takes the cake. He doesn't bother with fancy hip tosses or gun butts, he just kicks the other guy over and executes him. Do not mess with Foley.
 * Any melee takedown by the main characters kicks ass. I particulary love Ghost just stapping a enemy around a corner. But Foley is so badass I've seen him clear entire houses using only his melee asskicking skills.
 * In "Cliffhanger", after meeting up with Captain Mactavish behind the hanger you sneak in. Suddenly Mactavish starts sprinting down the hall and body-checks a guard into the lockers at the far end, knocking him to the ground where the good Captain proceeds to knife him.
 * Taking out an AC-130 with a Predator missile? Why the hell not?
 * Raiding the Gulag is hardcore. No, seriously. Try it on Veteran.
 * This troper always found this exchange from MW2 awesome:

Soap: Dogs... I hate dogs.

These Russian dogs are like pussycats compared to the ones in Pripyat.

Soap: It's good to have you back, old man.

Roger that."

": "Disciple Nine, you rear guard just flatlined!"
 * Makarov. Just...fucking Makarov. Say what you will about him, his speech in the Infamy trailer was epic.
 * Soap's riot shield takedown: He runs up to the opposing baddie, smacks him down on the ground with the riot shield, and while the man on the ground is trying to recover, Soap takes out and shoots him with it, looking very calm.
 * gets an indirect one in "Just Like Old Times"
 * gets an indirect one in "Just Like Old Times"

Disciple 9: "Not possible. We just cleared that area. Nobody's that goo-"

The implication?"

""Gunner, two-story building at 1 o'clock, ground floor!"
 * War Pig. Everything about it is amazing. Especially when it starts shooting.

"Target acquired!"

"FIRE!" *kaboom*"


 * IW's tradition of having a bonus scene playing in the background as the credits roll. In COD1 you get a mostly-2D version of levels 2-3, in COD2 you get a rather amusing video where they attempt to make a map using every single animation they have (and they still make it good!) and in COD4 they have an AC130 scene in which the devs demonstrate their awesome cheating skillz (semi-auto 40mm, follwed by a rap song from S Sgt. Griggs. They seem to have forgotten it in MW2, though.
 * MW2 does have that - it shows the game as a movie set, with the soldiers lounging around like actors on break, PAs wandering around, backdrops of the places you fought through, etc. I'm not explaining it very well, but it was amusing.
 * This troper recalls that it was a museum-like setup with random people milling about, not a movie set. Maybe you're thinking of another COD game?
 * On second look, turns out it is a museum. The displays occasionally come to life, which is why I thought they were actors at first.
 * When I saw that part (also a bonus mission, BTW. Do NOT press the button), I saw it as people in a museum exhibition treating the war as a historical event, like how we see World War Two. In a way, it was like everything bad that happened during the game wasn't quite so bad. The world didn't end. Life goes on.

Call of Duty: World at War

 * Call of Duty: World At War has one in the very beginning, when the first cinematic plays and you realize that Kiefer Sutherland is giving the voice-over. Which means you'll be spending the American-oriented segments of the campaign commanded by Jack Motherfucking Bauer.
 * And in terms of actual story events, the greatest moment is probably at the end of the game; as in the first Call of Duty, you get to plant the Soviet banner atop the Reichstag... however, there's a twist this time.
 * Although anything with Sgt. Reznov is pretty good, like "Then perhaps our friend will help them to bleed faster..." or "The bloodied heart of the fascist empire shall soon beat for the last time!"
 * I'm always emotionally worked up by Reznov's last lines at the end of the game, as he drags a wounded Dimitri towards the flag post. "You can make it, my friend... You always survive... As long as you live, the heart of this army can never be broken."
 * The PBY Catalina mission. Owning the IJN, getting engines and bits of your plane blown off and still managing to rescue sailors whilst fighting off Zeroes.
 * Whenever in World at War you hear a massive roar of "URA!" from Red Army soldiers.
 * In Call of Duty: World at War when you plant the flag over Berlin. Sure it doesn't seem epic, But look at it this way. The Red Army are getting their asses kicked by the Wermacht, Dimitri has been hurt about 12 times, and 2 people died (Chernov and an unknown Soldier)trying to get this flag over Berlin. Dimitri gets shot and, if it weren't for Reznov, he would have died. Now we have Reznov slicing a Nazi over a building before kicking him off the edge (another moment of epicness) and finally get the flag over Berlin and win the war.
 * The "Black Cats" mission in World At War is amazing, if only for the fact that the crew of the Catalina you're on has only one response to learning the fleet is being attacked: they dive into the warzone to pick up survivors and try to protect the fleet, landing on the ocean in the middle of the hellish firestorm and rain of kamikaze pilots to pluck sailors out of the water, knowing any second a kamikaze could take them out. It takes an amazing amount of guts and daring to pull off a job like that, and for the Catalina operators in real life, that was routine.
 * "We're on our own... Okay people, the fleet still needs our help. Anyone want to back out? (silence) Didn't think so."

Call of Duty: Black Ops
"Reznov: Every journey begins with a single step...
 * The escape from Vorkuta in Black Ops. Just the escape from Vorkuta. Plus, it's only the second mission!
 * Particularly the part where Sergei impales a guard from behind with a pickaxe.
 * Don't forget to mention about the "Steps".

Reznov: This - is step one!

Crowd: Secure the keys!

Reznov: Now, we take - Vorkuta!

Reznov: What is step two!?

Crowd: Ascend from darkness!

Reznov: Three!?

Crowd: Rain fire!

Reznov: Four!?

Crowd: Unleash the horde!

Reznov: Five!?

Crowd: Skewer the winged beast!

Reznov: Six!?

Crowd: Wield the fist of iron!

Reznov: Seven!?

Crowd: Raise hell!

Reznov: Eight!?

Crowd: Freedom!"

"Reznov: Keep moving! This is not our War!
 * After picking up the Death Machine, the new objective being simply "Raise Hell" sent chills down this troper's spine. And raise hell he did.
 * This troper's first thought was "Hang on, a minigun?" His second thought was "FUCK YEAH THIS IS FUCKING AWESOME! DIE YOU FASCIST COMMIE MOTHERFUCKERS DIE! CRY SOME MORE! DID YOU SEE THAT? DID YOU FUCKING SEE THAT!?" Or something along those lines anyway.
 * This troper was too busy giggling in sheer joy to actually think anything.
 * The two times you use a soldier as a shield and gun other soldiers down with the shield's rifle in Black Ops.
 * This troper saw one while playing the level SOG in Call of Duty Black Ops. As he was dashing through the trenches, he saw Hudson start punching the shit out of an NVA soldier. He then pushed the soldier to the ground, kept hammering at his face, stood up, kicked him a few times, then punched him once more for good measure. To simplify: Hudson apparently killed a man by PUNCHING HIM TO DEATH, while having an assault rifle on his shoulder.
 * Walking to the SR 71 in your bulky space suit with everyone saluting you and then taking off into the edge of space. Too bad it didn't last longer.
 * The whole first portion of the Crash Site level - this troper had to make an account just to proclaim the awesometicity of rolling down the river in a convoy of boats that size, while "Sympathy For The Devil" blares.
 * And oh what the heck, "Fortunate Son" playing at the start AND ending of SOG is pretty awesome too.
 * A salvo of rockets would probably be a bitchin' way to introduce yourself as a man of wealth and taste.
 * The Russian Roulette scene in Black Ops. Now allow me to describe the situation. Mason and Woods got their asses captured by the Vietcong and forced to play a game of Russian Roulette while the VC bookie continuously flips his shit by yelling and slapping our heroes, let alone threaten them with a big-ass cleaver. Woods pulled the trigger and was luckily to avoid having his brains blown off. So when it's Mason's turn, he pulled the bookie towards him and fired the revolver right in his neck, and then proceeds to use him as a human shield. Now it might not sound all that awesome, but if you have learned probability, you'll know why. So let's do a calculation. Before Woods pulled the trigger there was a 1/6 chance that he would bust his brains out, after Woods pulled the trigger and was lucky that there was no bullet in the chamber, means that there would be 5 chambers left. So Mason had a 1/5 chance on that part. Now take the entire problem and put them together. 5/6 X 1/5 = 5/30 = 1/6. Simply put, Mason had a 16.66% CHANCE OF ESCAPING THE RUSSIAN ROULETTE! AND HE DID! Thus, mathematically, this is a crowning moment.
 * Not that it's any less awesome, but Woods tells when the bullet is in the chamber by saying, "Do it now," after he survives his roulette shot. This is possible because he would have been able to see where the bullet is in the rotation before he shot and as the gun laid on the table in front of him, seeing as the gun is a revolver. Unless of course empty shell casings had been placed in the extra holes, making it impossible to tell the difference between the blanks and the lethal shot.
 * On a side note there is another CMOA in the same level when you kill the cowardly Russian soldier that clubbed Bowman in the back of the head. "For Bowman!!!" ("For Ice Cube!!!")
 * Woods then tops that with a Heroic Sacrifice by
 * In Call of Duty: Black Ops on SOG, an enemy jumps on you, so what do you do? Pull the pin from one of his grenades and literally blow him in half.
 * Something of a Call Back to a similar scene in Call of Duty 3.
 * The "Executive Order" mission on Black Ops. Saving by ziplining across the base and breaking in from a window with guns blazing is just awesome. Not to mention  Holy shit indeed!
 * Close to the end of Project Nova:

Nevski: Then who do we fight?!

Reznov: EVERYONE! WE STAND ALONE!"


 * Crowning Music of Awesome: Virus
 * Dude, Rooftops?
 * Mask Walk. Woefully absent from the official soundtrack, as it's easily one of the most spine-chillingly awesome tracks in the whole series. Shame it plays during what is That One Level for a lot of people, especially on harder difficulties (or going for the "no deaths" achievement).
 * "Victory cannot be achieved without sacrifices, Mason. We Russians know this better than anyone."
 * Through the course of the game, Mason . When   finally unties Mason out of his chair, Mason decides he's had enough bullshit and punches him in the face.
 * Black Ops trailer. The pizza guy.
 * The sheer levels of preparedness that Dr. Clarke reaches. Have to escape by running over rooftops? He has mattresses laid out. Running low on ammo? He's got weapon caches. Russians trying to steal his research? He blows them up with explosives he planted in his own lab.
 * The start of the Black Ops zombie mode, where John F Kennedy is remarkably nonchalant and calm about the fact that the Pentagon has just been invaded by fucking zombies.
 * Zombies mode. Richtofen's Grand Scheme. That is all.

Modern Warfare 3
"Price:"
 * Yuri and Soap are stealthing through the Russian-infested streets of the city, dodging and weaving their way through patrols. Then, they encounter one 'impassible' patrol, which Soap decides to go through rather than around. As he prepares to take on the odds, the shadows in the rooftop above shift. One lone figure stands; Price. And he brought company as a dozen resistance fighters wail down on the Russians below.
 * In the E3 video of the MW 3 level "Hunter Killer", Sandman basically kicks a charging Russian sailor to death.
 * During the mission where you play as a Russian FSO agent, you  Holy shit that is awesome.
 * The final mission of Modern Warfare 3. Yuri and Price storm the hotel where Makarov is hiding . They reach the top, but a helicopter assault renders Yuri immobile, forcing Price to go after Makarov by himself. He reaches the helicopter and   Makarov and Price stumble out, and go for a pistol.   End result:   Pure awesome.
 * Even the load screen for that final mission is awesome. In every other MW3 mission using the Task Force 141 survivors, the word "Disavowed" is superimposed over the old TF141 emblem in the load screen, acknowledging their status as wanted men. In the last level, the TF141 logo is shown unblemished; Price has finally won. He's cleared their names.
 * And the best part? When the name fades in and you're playing as Price. For the first time in two and a half games, you get to kick so much ass.
 * This bears mentioning again. . And it is even more awesome than you think.
 * The awesomeness starts right from the start of the mission.

"Yuri: Makarov will have an army in there.
 * These two lines:

Price: It won't help him."

"Game:"
 * At the beginning of the mission: At the end,

"" trusted you! I thought I could too! So why, in the bloody hell, does ?!""
 * Price, after figuring out Yuri from, tells Yuri to open the door, spins Yuri around, and PUNCHES HIM DOWN THE ENTIRE STAIRCASE.
 * Oh, Price doesn't just punch him down the stairs. He walks down the stairs after him cocking a pistol, then holds it to Yuri's head, saying the following:


 * In Down The Rabbit Hole:.
 * How the battle of New York ends. America pushes the Russians back into the harbor, and sends Team Metal to board the Russian command sub. Sandman and Frost board the sub and kill everyone on board, and then launch the subs missiles at the rest of the Soviet fleet. Even better, you get to race through the harbor as their fleet explodes around you. This pretty much ends the Russian invasion of the US.
 * The battle for Paris is pretty awesome, as you get to call in a AC-130 at will. In Iron Lady you even get to switch back and forth between Frost and the AC-130. The ending is great also in seeing the Russian line by bombed, and knowing that Paris and most of France in under allied control.