Ghost from Modern Warfare 2 has a terrifying present for you

Samuel Roukin, who plays Ghost in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, is unquestionably one of the most menacing voices in all FPS games. Even when joking (“Two goldfish are in an aquarium. He still sounds like the Grim Reaper, or the Grim Reaper if he were from the East End of London (“You know how to drive this thing?,” etc.). The CoD Modern Warfare 2 actor is currently bringing his gravelly-voiced, skull-faced character to life in personalised films, with the proceeds going to charity. Here is the ideal phrase to use when telling a loved one to “tango down, he’s not getting back up.”

As well as the fire-and-brimstone voice of Ghost, Roukin also, seemingly, serves as the character’s face model – they both have the same piercing blue eyes. Nevertheless, he’s equipped himself with a pretty close recreation of the 141 tough man’s trademark mask, and taken to Cameo to delight and unnerve.

“You’ve been asking, so I’m delivering,” Gho- I mean, Roukin says. “For a limited time only I’m going to be doing some videos over at Cameo and we’re going to make some money for charity at the same time. You know where to find me. Stay frosty.”

I have to admire how something so nice and good-hearted can be made to sound like an order, or an ultimatum. Check out the video below and see if you don’t whimper out a meek little ‘yes, sir,’ at the end.

A portion of all the money from Roukin’s videos goes to the Alzheimer’s Association, which provides voluntary care, support, and research into Alzheimer’s disease. Roukin says the cause is “close to my heart.” You can find him on Cameo here.

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