Basically the loading screen then shows his name among with all the other ppl killed and he is just becoming an unimportant number in a statistic. So yeah...redmoretrout said:I have never played that particular Call of Duty, but it sounds like the protagonist gives his life for his country. Becoming a martyr for whatever cause he fought for. When a soldier dies on a battlefield no one thinks less of him, indeed quite the opposite people respect or even admire that. That doesnt seem like a weakness to me.
Also:
The Guy from CoD Blops, I forgot his name, is
Seeing his dead friend and getting crazy
The Guy from Hotline Miami
gets almost killed and has to escape the police in the hospital while passing out every so often, also is seeing people weirdly, possibly drugged, and he dies with one hit
Gerald from the Witcher can't remember half his life and keeps trying to learn what happened
The Guy from Spec Ops: The Line. Do I even have to say anything about that?
The Kid from Limbo can't fight and is killed by everything.
Sorry for my horrible memory for names, I can't remember the guys from CoD and Spec Ops