

sometimes its fun, other times you feel like screaming at your TV or monitor. The campaign is all This game is very"weird". Don't listen to that stuff.this game is a 1, at best.and thats just because I like the timeline and the guns.

Notice the majority of actual user reviews are negative but the review site reviews are positive? Yeah.goes to show you how unreliable paid reviewers are. The only reason this is getting such a high score is because Activision PAID for the good reviews. Real hard to shoot people who appear right in front of you unkess you have suoer human reflexes. (They dont appear on the ground, they fall from about 7 feet up and shoot you). I've watched enemies appear dead in front of me out of thin air and kill me. COD has had bad spawn poij issues for years.but this takes the cake. And dont even gir me stsrted on the terrible spawn points. My K/D is a 0.78 and it is 100% from how bad this game performs.

Please.I want this game to be good so bad. I sat behind someone in a Dom match.not 8 feet from them, with the Type 100.emptied the ENTIRE CLIP into them, 8 feet.8.feet, and got 2 hit markers. They made Advanced Warfare.one of my 3 favorite CoD (the other two MW2 and BLOPS3).then they made this travesty of a game. Same company.two completely different game balance and performace presentations. It's just like how Infinity Ward made MW2, the best CoD to date, but they also made Infinite Warfare.the worst CoD to date, and one of the worst FPS ever made. It's just like how Infinity Ward made MW2, the best CoD to date, but they also made Infinite The game is a joke. I didn't buy the last 6 call of duty games before this and I will never buy another one after. The game feels like it caters to hormonal teenage boys. There's things you begin to take for granted when you switch over to a game like battlefield - destructible environments, different classes that actually PLAY differently, vehicles, large maps, more team play. Waaaay too easy to die and know exactly where your enemy is going after your death. waaaay too reliant on how fast you can get your sights on and pull the trigger than actual teamwork. The game feels like a round of speedball with everyone on crack. I thought modern warfare 2 was too fast, but this is ridiculous. But it really is just more of the same with a WW2 skin.

I've been playing mostly Battlefield since 2013, but when I heard COD was ditching the futuristic and was heading back to WW2 I was interested. I grew up with the franchise and had been playing since COD 2. … Expandīottom line: it's just a bad game. This is one of my favorite COD campaigns ever. Especially considering that it runs at 60 or a very close 60 is remarkable. The resolution could be higher and the HDR could be better but all in all it looks phenomenal. Captures the atmosphere, the grit and grime of the violence of the most deadliest conflict in human history. Heroes who sacrifice themselves for the betterment of others. The story hits home for me and I appreciate stories of heroism and valor. The story, although could have been directed better, it's core was really well written. This has got to be one of the best cod campaigns ever. I dabble in the multiplayer from time to time but that is not what I'm reviewing since that is not what I value the most. I only play Call of duty now for their campaigns. Something I can take away and remember and linger in my thoughts for months or even years. So now I play games for their story, their campaign. But as I've gotten older and work and other responsibilities have entered my life I can no longer spend hours on hours on a game that doesn't give me anything back besides a kill death ratio or games won and lost or any other myriad of other things on your stat screen. Don't get me wrong, I still like multiplayer and even play them from time to time. Multiplayer is a never ending cycle of match after match of killing and dying. After playing multiplayer games and spending hours upon hours on them every day I've come to a realization as I've gotten older and more After playing multiplayer games and spending hours upon hours on them every day I've come to a realization as I've gotten older and more mature as a gamer that playing multiplayer, although fun, doesn't have a sense of accomplishment and really won't get you anywhere.
