Poll: (***Massive Spoilers***) Modern Warfare 2 (***Massive Spoilers***)

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ManiacEskimo

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The game makes you hate Shepard more than Makarov, when my friend was set on fire by Shepard all I heard was "SON OF A *******"!
 

Dyp100

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Quad08 said:
Makarov - Not enough screen time to make him feel like the primary antagonist, besides the airport scene.

Shepard - Felt tossed in (as a villain), suddenly he was the anagonist and it didn't feel at all real, but maybe that was the point. He was better suited to being the hardened war veteran who would do anything to win. The betrayal didn't make any sense to me. What did he gain?
He started the war with Russia to become the greatest war hero is American history (I had a feeling he was trying to start WWIII to get America is a position of ruling over the world) and had to cover his tracks so shot our poor Ghost and Roach.

And Makarov was more sophisticated, while Shepherd was...Evil.

I mean REAL evil, Makarov did what he did because he wanted to do it, Shepard started a WAR just because of one nuke and a lust for power.
 

StarStruckStrumpets

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I happen to find Makarov to be an awesomely badass guy. He's got a cool voice, and that tat is just awesome.

Seriously though, I was so angry at Shepherd. Roach's helpless body, lying doused in petrol, staring up at him as he flicked his cigar into the digout. I wanted to tear that moustache from his face. He killed Ghost too, and that is just...

I don't care what happens to Makarov, he'll probably die, but I think he's great, so I don't mind if he lives. My main concern now though is how Soap will survive a somewhat huge-looking knife wound. There will be a MW3, that much is obvious, they blatantly left it up for a sequel. However, if 5 years turned Price into awesome-sauce, I dread to think what the next time-lapse will do to him and Soap.
 

RobbinHood

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I personally liked Makarov, and I think that he may become an ally in the future. (The US and Russia work out there differences and become allies, sort of like IRL) As allies you may hunt down the real problems, such as corrupt officials like Shepard.

I did have a large hatred for Shepard once I finished the game. However in the moment I was more dazed and confused than actually filled with hatred towards Shepard.

It was sort of a....wait.....omg.....wtf?.....what did he just......why......

Then once I realized he was pulling the strings all along I decided I hated him. The whole plot of MW and MW2 happens very fast and suddenly that the player doesn't get much time to take it all in. I have mixed emotions as to whether or not I like this style of story telling. Once I reexamine the plot though I really do like it.

Bottom line:
Makarov is OK in my book, and now that its over I just wanna kill Shepard over and over again
 

PUR3_GAM3R33

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I hated sheperd with a passion.

Not only was he a complete ****tard but he took away Makarov's rightful place as head villian.

Makarov was easly the best villian out of them both,can't wait to see him in MW3!
 

Quad08

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Dyp100 said:
Quad08 said:
Makarov - Not enough screen time to make him feel like the primary antagonist, besides the airport scene.

Shepard - Felt tossed in (as a villain), suddenly he was the anagonist and it didn't feel at all real, but maybe that was the point. He was better suited to being the hardened war veteran who would do anything to win. The betrayal didn't make any sense to me. What did he gain?
He started the war with Russia to become the greatest war hero is American history (I had a feeling he was trying to start WWIII to get America is a position of ruling over the world) and had to cover his tracks so shot our poor Ghost and Roach.

And Makarov was more sophisticated, while Shepherd was...Evil.

I mean REAL evil, Makarov did what he did because he wanted to do it, Shepard started a WAR just because of one nuke and a lust for power.
Somehow when you say it like that, it made perfect sense to me. Thanks